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  • So poignant, so bittersweet, so wonderfully made. Kudos to you.

  • "No one can be certain who next will suffer." My God. He predicted his own death. It gives me goosebumps.

  • @CastleMr40 So did MLK, if you listen to his speech in teh video, given the night before he was assassinated. 

  • Prayers for Love and Unity and Progress. "Every man must decide whether he will walk in the light of creative altruism or in the darkness of destructive selfishness." ~Martin Luther King, Jr.

  • Very thought-provoking. Ted Kennedy gave the most beautiful eulogy at RFK's funeral. He had a difficult time doing it...you can hear his voice breaking along with his heart.

  • On this day, your video has brought tears to my eyes. Thanks.

  • Wow. What a powerful,poignant video. I've never seen this video on here before. I have a big lump in my throat now after watching this. I was a little kid in the 60's and I remember all of these events. Thanks so much for sharing this. Beautiful work.

  • Tearful, thought-provoking, and truthful.

  • Thanks for sharing

  • We are what we are as Americans ... from yesterdays actions of others.

    Today us boomers should still feel the guilt of those events ... and make right of the wrong.

  • "Maybe I'm only dreaming,

    and maybe I'm just a fool;

    but I don't remember learning

    how to hate in Sunday school" - Steve Earle

  • this so brought tears to my eyes

  • Some Great Man has heard this great video and will change the world...Daniel O'Niallain

  • now thits is wut i like no dislikes nice.

  • See one of the pictures where people are holding signs that read "race mixing is communism" amazing how after so many years we still have the same mentality but differeny theme. Universal access to health care for all Americans is communism.

  • So moving...full of sadness, life and hope.

  • When I first heard this song it was on a juke box back in 1970, my Dad was still in Vietnam as a fighter pilot, I was only 9 years old and my brother and I just wanted to be proud of our Dad for doing what he believed was right and for doing what he was told to do and for being a brave soldier. The soldiers are doing what they are told and doing what they believe is right.

  • You tell me how you feel now. Come on.... I'll go into greater detail if you do. Cause I discuss this video even more if you want too.

  • Extremely moving video Facts

  • Me either. I just don't want to learn hate anymore. I am choked up.

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