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Thursday, January 22, 2009

Weekly Feature: BLACK PRESIDENT

Well as we all know Bar... Wait. Hold on. I know there's some ignorant people out there so let me rephrase myself. On Tuesday January 20th Barack Obama was sworn in as the United States 44th President. OK, now on to our regularly scheduled programming.

My homie Tony (no not this one)


wrote and posted this poem that really embodied what went on that historical and inspirational day, so I just wanted to make sure it was heard, read or however you'd like to ingest it that it got out there. Anyway it was better than the one read on inauguration.

50 years ago, we were fighting for civil rights

On November 4th, we stayed up all night

Cause it appears that we’ve turned a new page in the war

We’ve passed our fears, and we’re still here

Despite racism, and prejudice

For years we’ve dreamed of this

A BLACK PRESIDENT


read the rest here...

Tony's Perspective

1 comment:

  1. Thanks Kyle...I appreciate you posting my poem....thumbs up dude! lol

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