On 11/14/17 10:25 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 11/14/2017 9:57 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 11/14/17 9:41 AM, Tim wrote:
His buddy got GQ citizen of the year!
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.gq....f-the-year/amp
And he’s surrounding himself with a who’s who amour of people.
“Though Colin Kaepernick continues his silent protest, he agreed to
collaborate with GQ on a special project for our December Men of the
Year issue in an effort to, as the piece explains, "reclaim the
narrative of his protest." He helped us assemble a ten-person team of
his closest confidants—including rapper J.Cole, director Ava
DuVernay, activist Harry Belafonte, and Women’s March co-organizer
Linda Sarsour—to speak on the subjects of activism, protest, and
equality, and to offer some rare insights into Colin Kaepernick
himself.”
A man after your own heart.* Can you feel the loss be Harry?
You really ought to consider getting professional help to get over
your obsession about me. I don't know much about Kaepernick. I'm not a
pro football fan or follower.
It is true, however, that Harry Belafonte is a long-time humanitarian
hero and performer of mine. In 1961, I took my "best girl" to a
concert of his at the Oakdale Theater in Wallingford, and got to meet
him after the show. Belafonte is a top-drawer artist and in his heyday
was one of the best singers of the era. I still listen to the music
he's recorded.
http://tinyurl.com/y8ejwmrd
I also enjoyed Belafonte's talent and music.* It's too bad he had to
become so political later in his life.* Hard to have a lot of respect
for anyone who endorses and speaks for Bill de Blasio.
In that case, you should be really upset with Conman Trump, who is
proving to be an anchor around the neck of the Republican candidate for
mayor in NYC. Last time I looked, your party's candidate was about 40
points behind.