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My President Is Black!!! Posted on 01-20-2009
ashgilly
Gallatin, TN
in fact he’s half white So even in a racist mind he’s half right So if you got a racist mind its alright My president is black but his house is all white Rosa Park sat so Martin Luther can walk Martin Luther walked so Barrack Obama can run Barrack Obama ran so all the children can fly so imma spread my wings YOU CAN MEET IN THE SKY I already got my own clothes, I already got my own shoes was hot before Barrack/Imagine what im gon do Hello Mrs.America/ Hey pretty lady red white and blue flag/Wave for me baby Never thought i say this **** baby im good,you can keep your **** I dont want no more bush No more war/No more Raq no more white lies/My president is BLACK!!! sorry, but jay z **** that!!!
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TSUblueTiger replied on 01-20-2009 02:35PM [Reply]
Its official…Barack Obama is our 44th president.
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ashgilly from Gallatin, TN replied on 01-20-2009 07:28PM [Reply]
It's official like a ref with a whistle! SMART IS THE NEW COOL! I SHALL NO LONGER BE CALLED A NERRRD!!! I AM COOOOOOOL
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teebaby09 replied on 01-20-2009 10:04PM [Reply]
these last few days have truly been amazing.MLK day brought it back and the next day we inaugurate the first African American President of the United States. Crazy world. I'm so blessed that we are living at this time..
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ashgilly from Gallatin, TN replied on 01-20-2009 10:45PM [Reply]
AMEN! I remember I used to say I wish I could have lived through the 50's and 60's where the youth actually made a difference (I know it's weird that I would want to live in these times, I'm weird) But that same revolution that I wanted so badly to be a part of is right before our eyes. Now we, as youth, have that same chance as our mothers, grandmothers, grandfathers, and their grandparents had, to bring about drastic CHANGE in America, as cliche as it may sound at this point. In the words of Michelle Obama, "I'm finally proud to be an American!" Not to say that I haven't always loved my country, I just haven't always been happy with the decision on behalf of it. This is the first step in our rebuilding process, and we all have a chance to be apart of it, rather locally or nationally, everyone has a chance to make a difference in their community!
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TSUblueTiger replied on 01-21-2009 11:33AM [Reply]
ashgilly wrote:
AMEN! I remember I used to say I wish I could have lived through the 50's and 60's where the youth actually made a difference (I know it's weird that I would want to live in these times, I'm weird) But that same revolution that I wanted so badly to be a part of is right before our eyes. Now we, as youth, have that same chance as our mothers, grandmothers, grandfathers, and their grandparents had, to bring about drastic CHANGE in America, as cliche as it may sound at this point. In the words of Michelle Obama, "I'm finally proud to be an American!" Not to say that I haven't always loved my country, I just haven't always been happy with the decision on behalf of it. This is the first step in our rebuilding process, and we all have a chance to be apart of it, rather locally or nationally, everyone has a chance to make a difference in their community!
Your post made me think about the quote below. “An individual has not begun to live until he can rise above the narrow horizons of his particular individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity.” - Dr Martin Luther King, Jr.
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mochilaaa replied on 01-22-2009 03:21PM [Reply]
It's really a beautiful thing, I gotta get school straight so he can be my neighbor ahaha
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