
America reverence for the spirit of God, they called him King
August 23, 2011 - American Basketball Association (ABA)
Georgia Gwizzlies News Release
Of all people in the world,I'm speechless. Lost for words. Between Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln a statue of my 30 years personal friend father,whom the world and myself know as Dr. Martin Luther King jr.For nearly 26 years I looked into the eyes of his mom and I knew four US Presidents would probably come one day for her going home service. But a monument for eternal for his dad by America at the National Mall. This reassured my Pepperdine days when I worship at the Malibu Chapel with Mrs. Helen Pepperdine in attendance that Americans honor and have reverence that which is of God. Happenstance I have have met many great spirits.Dr.Mays,Muhammad Ali to name a few. But I now understand why now my mom who once attended Spelman College told me go down to that church and hear that preacher from Atlanta her home town. On Sunday August 28,"my country tis of thee,sweet land of liberty will pay tribute to an "Eternal Reoccurence"German philosopher Fredrick Nietzsche wrote once. Once in a while in humankind that eternal spirit uses a man or woman. During the twentieth century the occurrence was King. Let the trumpet sound.
Embry Malone
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