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In reply to the discussion: Where was Michelle Obama? [View all]niyad
(131,704 posts)36. Yes, we do. Decency involves not making demands and judgments about
things one knows nothing about. Decency involves paying attention when one repeatedly says one has absolutely no interest in running for, or becoming president, no mattter how many times someone on an internet discussion board posts their desire for it. Decency involves knowing when to stop. remdi95
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But her spouse is still in the public eye and acknowledged Jackson's activism as paving the road to his
question everything
Saturday
#11
Acknowledging the man who paved the way for her to be where she is now is not "political life."
question everything
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#16
Wow, telling others in the private sector what they should do in their spare time.
Ferrets are Cool
Saturday
#27
Michelle Obama Skips Jesse Jackson's Funeral Despite Facing Backlash for Missing Major Events
quaint
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#2
She would not have been where she is now were it not for Jackson as her spouse acknowledged.
question everything
Saturday
#13
AOL is just the news aggregator for that article. The article is from OK! Magazine, a British-based weekly magazine that
Celerity
Yesterday
#42
Acknowledging the man who paved the way for her current luxurious life is not "these events."
question everything
Saturday
#17
The man, Barack Obama, is quite comfortable with his wife living her life and making her own decisions.
Quiet Em
Saturday
#20
She has said in interviews she is working on using the word "no" more in this chapter of life...
hlthe2b
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#19
I find it curious too, Jesse Jackson was a cornerstone in justice and equality for Black people
Beringia
Yesterday
#39
Am I the only one who remembers what Jackson said about Obama during his 2008 campaign?
milestogo
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#41