narcosphere.narconews.com — And yesterday, I cried my last tears, after I watch the venomous, vile, and vitriolic display at the McCain-Palin rally unfold over the last few days. I was raised in a Southern Baptist church, and I was taught as a young child when things look bleak and you are backed up against a wall you just let go and let God.
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cycladicOct 10, 2008
Read this inspiring post by an African American single mother who cried her last tears after watching "the venomous, vile, and vitriolic display at the McCain-Palin rally unfold over the last few days."As she says:This moment has ignited a new found sense of civic duty, civic pride, and civic virtue that I have never experienced before. I owe it all to the residual effects of being an organizer.[K]eep on telling the people how important this is.Keep telling them to push one step further.Keep telling them my struggle is our struggle .Tell em' not to cry.Cause I cried my last tears, yesterday.
oldude59Oct 11, 2008Submitter
It is critical that what she says is taken as an overcoming - a shaking up - damn I'm tired - I will not stand by anymore - this election is just that moment - this time is ours - yours and mine and hers. Be with us in this time and forever.
texasred54Oct 12, 2008
No more time to cry. Twenty three more days. Lets do it.