I’m Still Dreaming; I’d Rather Be Singing
Posted by infinitygoods on January 20, 2008
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4urpets said
How appropriate to post this on Martin Luther Kings Birthday. Yes, I would rather be singing (even though I can’t carry a tune). 🙂
Jon Reineke said
Martin Luther King was a hero to all black people.He was a peasful fighter heb was not with violence.
Jon: Yes, Martin Luther King was a real hero — to ALL people, not just blacks. There are plenty of non-blacks who admire him to this day. He wanted all of us to be blind to skin color.