Tiger Woods received a special invitation to speak at the inauguration. His
I would opine that regardless of what words came out of his mouth, what Lincoln was really doing was giving thanks to those who were duped into signing p to serve in the belief that they were freeing the slaves and legally holding the union together when what they were actually doing was illegally enslaving the states to be vassals of the federal government. Regardless of the abomination of slaverly, our nation was formed as a voluntary collection of sovereign states whose authority superceded the federal government. Nowhere was it ever written, nor has it ever been written, that the states did not have the right to secede or remain as they saw fit.
You either can't read, comprehend, or you let it go right over your head. This paragraph should tell you that had he made a big deal out of the Obama inauguration, the press, and TV media couldn't have said enough about it. He was pressured to be there in the first place by the liberals.
You are the only person in America that rejects the fact that the Media is Liberal. Ron Paul can attest to that, as well as GW.
"Tiger Woods' 2-minute, 5-second tribute to the our nation's military was
I hate to dash water on anything that downs the imposter Obama, however, that message came from a contrived email that first circulated back in February. Though I think you are mistaken about most of America being fed up with what pur often clueless celebrities have to say on any given subject, I also think you are taking some undeserved heat on this one.
Contary to to what it said in that message, which originated as a contrived email back in February, there really is no evidence which supports the claim that a reluctant Woods was "greatly pressured" to take part in the "We Are One" celebration or that the nature of the speech he delivered came as a surprise to the event's organizers - though it certainly makes good fodder for the Colter and Limbaugh fans.
Woods comes from a military family (his father was an Army officer), and he was chosen to speak just before, and introduce, a performance by the
Moreover, although Woods has drawn criticism in the press over the years for being publicly apolitical (in 1997 he turned down an invitation from former President Bill Clinton to attend an event held at New York's Shea Stadium celebrating the
"I think it's absolutely incredible," Woods told CNBC. "He represents America. He's multiracial. I was hoping it would happen in my lifetime. My father was hoping it would happen in his lifetime, but he didn't get to see it. I'm lucky enough to have seen a person of color in the White House."
When asked by the cable news outlet how his father Earl would have reacted to Obama's election as the 44th President of the United States, Woods didn't hesitate.
"He would have cried. Absolutely. No doubt about it."
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