Wednesday, January 19, 2005

Oh, to be redundant

I don't know what new information I can offer. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a prime example of man who can be hated and loved for being a man whose talent was manifest in perfect manipulation/amalgamation of language, history, and logic.

Infuriating many whites at the time for plausibly presenting the humanity of blacks, decrying those who have been not only horrendously inhumane but those who have stood by and let it happen, and forcefully (yet nonviolently) asserting his agenda to promote racial equality.

(I just spent an hour finishing this *&^%*ing draft. I hit the button to publish it, and it said there was an internal system error. I give up).

There were some really good points right here....lost forever because of technology. This computer apparently has issues within itself that it needs to work before it can be an obedient servant. My scholastic endeavor is lost for infinity in the abyss of cyberspace. Perhaps, if the same theory holds for cyberspace, I will find a modem that will travel fast enough from my point in the future, to catch up with my words written in the past. Then, I will return to this point in cyberspace, and re-post them...


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