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I just need summer reprise
Breathe the joy of summer for one more day
Sipping slowly between each sigh
There are no limits on the day
Summer makes it so
Breathe the joy of summer for one more day
The last day of our summer slows
Drifting softly upon my conscience
reminding me to absorb the flow
The waves wash along the shore
My castle fades
Back to the sea
I just need summer
For one more day
Robert F. Kennedy’s Martin Luther King Jr. Assassination Speech
It was supposed to be a routine campaign stop. In a poor section of Indianapolis, 40 years ago Friday, a largely black crowd had waited an hour to hear the presidential candidate speak. The candidate, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, had been warned not to go by the city’s police chief.
Staff members scrambled to cancel the event. Ghettos were sure to explode in violence across Indianapolis and America. But when Kennedy chose to ignore the warnings, the Indianapolis Chief of Police weighed in.
His men could not provide protection. It was simply too dangerous.
As his car entered the neighborhood, his police escort left him. Once there, he stood in the back of a flatbed truck. He turned to an aide and asked, “Do they know about Martin Luther King?”
They didn’t, and it was left to Kennedy to tell them that King had been shot and killed that night in Memphis, Tenn. The crowd gasped in horror.
Kennedy spoke of King’s dedication to “love and to justice between fellow human beings,” adding that “he died in the cause of that effort.”
So Bobby Kennedy went in alone that night to deliver the greatest speech of his life.
He told that broken crowd of Americans how it was not the time to embrace violence but rather to live the very values for which Martin Luther King had died.
Are we biologically engineered?
Are we biologically engineered?
So imagine this, we are not evolved like Darwin states, but we are biologically engineered. Some alien race landed on the planet and intervened in a way that intelligent life could spawn. It could be that they even brought life itself to our planet.
So why would they do this?
Maybe just ’cause they can. Maybe because it was the way they came in existence or we’re just a grand McDonalds. Meat being prepared for a nice tasty snack.
Anyways
This theory is more likely than the God theory. God is just a astronaut. Maybe we just don’t exist at all. If this is true just forget about this post