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    The (Living) Death Penalty

    That is awful...
  2. Yolanda King Remembers Parents, Civil Rights Movement In Speech (CBS/AP) The eldest daughter of Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King evoked the civil rights movement while reminding those remembering her parents that America has not yet reached the promised land of peace and racial equality. "We must keep reaching across the table and, in the tradition of Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King, feed each other," Yolanda King said Sunday at Ebenezer Baptist Church during a presentation that was part motivational speech, part drama. King, 51, spoke a day before Monday's celebration of the civil rights leader's birthday, the first since the death last year of Coretta Scott King. This year's holiday also comes on the day Martin Luther King, Jr. would have turned 78. King was assassinated while standing on the balcony of a hotel in Memphis, Tenn., on April 4, 1968. His confessed killer, James Earl Ray, was arrested two months later in London. Yolanda King told The Associated Press the holiday provides an opportunity for everyone to live her father's dream, and that she has her mother's example to follow. "I connected with her spirit so strongly," she said when asked how she is coping with her mother's loss. "I am in direct contact with her spirit, and that has given me so much peace and so much strength." The stage and television actress performed a series of scenes that told stories including a girl's first ride on a desegregated bus and a college student's recollection of the 1963 desegregation of Birmingham, Ala. After the performance, attended by members of the extended family and Yolanda's sister, the Rev. Bernice King, Yolanda King and her aunt, Christine King Farris, signed copies of their books, and Bernice King posed for photographs with attendees. On Monday, Ebenezer Baptist Church, where King preached from 1960 to 1968, was to be the venue for more remembrances and speeches. The keynote speaker was to be Dr. Otis Moss Sr., pastor of Olivet Institutional Baptist Church. In West Columbia, S.C., several hundred people gathered Monday morning for a Breakfast prayer service honoring King. The Rev. Brenda Kneece, 45, executive minister of the South Carolina Christian Action Council, said King set the standard for sacrifice and vision. "The vision became even more powerful because he understood the risks he was taking,'' Kneece said. "It's very important for our children to know that his sacrifice didn't win the war. We still have to keep at it." In New York, rallies, speeches and volunteer efforts were to mark the King holiday, some invoking the Iraq War, the conflict in Sudan and local tensions surrounding the fatal police shooting of a black groom. Mayor Michael Bloomberg, the Rev. Al Sharpton and Gov. Eliot Spitzer were expected to attend a forum, joining Nicole Paultre-Bell, whose fiance was killed by police in a barrage of 50 bullets in November. The Rev. Herbert Daughtry, the national minister of the House of the Lord Churches, said he would lead an act of civil disobedience outside the Sudan Mission in New York. In New York on Sunday, some politics mixed in with the King Day observances as Democratic presidential hopeful John Edwards addressed about 1,200 parishioners at Riverside Church, a multiracial, politically active Manhattan congregation where King delivered his famous "Beyond Vietnam" speech on April 4, 1967. Edwards called on Americans to resist President Bush's planned troop escalation in Iraq, echoing King's plea 40 years ago to end the Vietnam War. Edwards spoke from the same wooden pulpit King used and was introduced by one of King's sons, Martin Luther King III. New Yorkers also planned to volunteer on the holiday in a spirit of service, such as knitting blankets for babies born to mothers with HIV/AIDS, painting murals, building homes, revitalizing their community and making fleece scarves for the homeless. Coretta Scott King died last year on Jan. 31 at age 78. An activist in her own right, she also fought to shape and preserve her husband's legacy after his death. Shortly after his death, she founded what would become the Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change. For years, she worked to establish Jan. 15 as a federal holiday, which became a reality in 1986. "When you see the commitment my parents exhibited ... it was not for fame or fortune," Yolanda King said. "The best sermons are those that are lived." In Boston, Gov. Deval Patrick - the first black governor of Massachusetts, who took office only a few days ago – will be the keynote speaker at Monday's Martin Luther King Day ceremonies at Faneuil Hall, one of the nation's best known colonial landmarks, and at the United Union Methodist Church. On Saturday, King's late widow was honored at the annual Salute to Greatness dinner, a fundraiser for the King Center. Another commemoration of Dr. King offers the public a chance to get a closer look at his ideas and writings. Over 600 of his personal documents have been put on display, for the first time, in Atlanta. The exhibit - which includes an early draft of his famed "I Have a Dream" speech in Washington in 1963 - is a glimpse at the collection of more than 10,000 King papers and books that Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin helped privately acquire for $32 million last summer from Sotheby's auction house. The mayor pulled off the deal with the help of more than 50 corporate, government and private donors to give the papers to Atlanta's Morehouse College, where King graduated in 1948 with a bachelor's degree in sociology. The Atlanta History Center, where the exhibit will be through May 13, is anticipating widespread interest of the papers. Until now, the collection has only been displayed at Sotheby's auction house in New York, both last summer and in 2003, in conjunction with the 40th anniversary of the 1963 March on Washington, when King delivered his "Dream" speech about his hope that people of all races would be treated equally. Sotheby's has called the collection "an unparalleled gathering of primary documents from Dr. King's most active years." "The question is often asked, 'Where is the dream coming from?'" said Elizabeth Miller, who curated the Sotheby's exhibit and helped with the smaller Atlanta exhibit. "This exhibit shows the genesis and the struggle of that internal journey."
  3. skyeblu79

    The (Living) Death Penalty

    I need to read that...I like John Grisham.
  4. Oh, ok...Thanks. Why does it seem like Republicans only like some foreigners? They are going to really regret changing that Amendment if a Mexican wants to run. Dang , I forget about Dole and she's the senator here. I wouldn't never vote for her or Condi.
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    Protein Powders

    Someone on another message board suggested Hanks Finest Protein Milkshake. I ordered a sample for $3 and I liked it. I just did a search for it and they sent a chocolate and vanilla pack. I am not really a vanilla fan, so I have only tried the chocolate so far. They give you a discount for any future purchases since you had to pay for the sample.
  6. Do the republicans have any minorities or women running?
  7. skyeblu79

    The (Living) Death Penalty

    That's my problem w/the death penalty. There's no telling how many innocent people have been executed.
  8. skyeblu79

    Rosie vs Donald

    Just wondering what you all think. I am not a fan of Rosie or Donald. I used to like them both, but in the recent years I don't really favor either. It's a shame that grown people are acting like this.
  9. skyeblu79

    Taser! For the public!

    I really don't know much about them other than what I have seen on tv. I wouldn't mind having one myself though.
  10. I think most of America views him as black.
  11. skyeblu79

    Airlines and Obese people

    I have flown with American, United, Northwest, & Airtran and never had any problem.
  12. skyeblu79

    The Right Stops Global Warming

    They sound like a bunch of idiots!!! Dang, I was supposed to get that movie....
  13. I thought about this question in the Hilary Clinton thread. I really like Obama and I would definitely vote for him.
  14. Yes, I would vote for a woman president if I liked her. Yes, I would definitely vote for Hilary Clinton. I think Hilary Clinton is great!!! So many other countries have already had a woman running their countries. I think we are behind as usual. I don't think it's happening though. I would only vote for who I thought was best and if I thought they had a chance to win.
  15. From reading the U.S. passport website if looks like they extended the deadline if you are traveling by land until 2008. If you are flying directly into MX, you will need a passport now.
  16. skyeblu79

    Rosie vs Donald

    Madonna Defends Her Pal Rosie O'Donnell Posted: Jan. 11, 2007 Updated: Jan. 11 4:16 p.m. NEW YORK — Rosie O'Donnell has a powerful ally in her feud with Donald Trump: her close friend Madonna. "People are giving Rosie a hard time," Madonna, who starred with O'Donnell in 1992's "A League of Their Own," said Thursday on NBC's "Today" show. "I wish they'd stop. I don't think it's fair." The 48-year-old pop star told "Today" co-host Meredith Vieira that she'd first heard about the flare-up between O'Donnell and Trump while vacationing "in the middle of the Indian Ocean" and quickly e-mailed O'Donnell. "I have to hear it from the horse's mouth," Madonna said. "Basically, I mean, she's a stand-up comic. I think all stand-up comics talk about provocative things in their monologues before shows, and I think that's a commonplace thing." "I don't know exactly the content of what she said," she continued, "but I have a feeling that if every stand-up comic was penalized for saying politically incorrect things or provocative things, I think they'd all be hung in the public square." The Rosie-Donald feud began last month after Trump announced that Miss USA Tara Conner would keep her title, which had been in jeopardy because of underage drinking. He owns the pageant. O'Donnell, the outspoken moderator of ABC's "The View," hit a nerve when she said the twice-divorced real-estate mogul had no right to be "the moral compass for 20-year-olds in America." Trump fired back, calling her a "loser" and a "fat pig" in various media interviews. Madonna appeared on "Today" to promote "Arthur and the Invisibles," a release by The Weinstein Co., slated to open Friday. Madonna, who voices the character of Princess Selenia, says playing a princess is "new" for her - and her fans. "They perceive me as a queen, not a princess," she joked, adding: "I just loved the idea of playing a character where I can create a fantasy world that has nothing to do with who I am, or what people associate with me."
  17. She actually did the liquid diet @ the Duke Weight Loss Center. Ruben Studdard recently did the same thing.
  18. Hi Neenagh, I'm an American. I love Canada though!! I will check GNC. Thanks!!!
  19. I haven't heard of this..Where can you purchase it @? I really need to start reading my You On a Diet
  20. I was listening to the radio this morning and they said that Randy lost a whole bunch of weight. I guess we will see when Idol starts......
  21. skyeblu79

    Denver got the Democratic Convention!

    That is really exciting. Lucky you!!! I would volunteer too, good idea!!!
  22. That is crazy. What a loser? I hope he was 12.
  23. skyeblu79

    Cookie Diet

    Dang, I skipped the whole thyroid thing. The ones I have seen here I think are for weight loss period.
  24. skyeblu79

    Cookie Diet

    Someone around here does a cookie diet too. I have seen fliers and ads. I just don't see how it is anything different than any other Meal Replacement. Are they saying there is something specifically in that cookie that will make you lose weight? It just seems like you can follow that diet and use any meal replacement and have the same results.
  25. skyeblu79

    Rosie vs Donald

    They said that she was down in the polls they do. They said a lot of viewers opinions changed of her after the big wedding thing and her weight loss. There was also the rumor that Rosie and her wouldn't do the show together, so they chose Rosie over her.

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