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    Unhappy Aretha Franklin dead RIP

    Aretha Franklin, the "Queen of Soul" whose recordings of such classics as "Respect" and "Chain of Fools" made her the first female artist to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, died Thursday of advanced pancreatic cancer. She was 76.
    Franklin died at her Detroit home at at 9:50 a.m.
    "In one of the darkest moments of our lives, we are not able to find the appropriate words to express the pain in our heart," the singer's family said in a statement to the Associated Press. "We have lost the matriarch and rock of our family. The love she had for her children, grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and cousins knew no bounds."
    more... http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment...ead-at-76.html

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    RIP
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    RIP
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    I always just assumed she was dead already.
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    Don't need a weather man to know which way the wind blows

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    Hey Nineteen
    That's 'Retha Franklin
    She don't remember
    The Queen of Soul
    It's hard times befallen
    The Soul Survivors
    She thinks I'm crazy
    But I'm just growing old
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    No more tears, no more fears. R.I.P.

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    RIP Aretha Franklin.
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    RIP
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    What a pro. She will be greatly missed. RIP.
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    RIP Mrs. Franklin

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    RIP, Queen of Soul

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    Now, we’re just getting word from an interesting source that Omarosa actually spread the n-word tape story for a very vindictive reason. But she wasn’t doing it to draw publicity for her book. She wanted the opposite effect for somebody else. In other words, she was trying to deprive someone of attention. And that someone was Aretha Franklin, who died from cancer last week. (RELATED: Aretha Franklin Passes Away At The Age Of 76.)
    That’s according to April Ryan, a black female CNN contributor who’s none too keen on Omarosa.
    In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Ryan confirmed as much:
    She spoke to THR about her contentious relationship with White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders, her public split from ex-friend Omarosa Manigault Newman, and the overall climate of hostility toward the press that President Trump has fostered.
    Ryan alleged that Manigault Newman teased and then promoted a revelation about a tape of Trump saying the N-word because she wanted to distract attention away from Aretha Franklin’s failing health and passing as an act of retribution. “She did it because Aretha Franklin didn’t want her at her birthday party,” Ryan said. “That’s how vindictive Omarosa is.”
    The CNN contributor says she recently hired a bodyguard on her own dime: “They’ve put a target on my head” https://t.co/xKPzfe7xgi
    — Hollywood Reporter (@THR) August 21, 2018
    Can you believe that? I certainly can. Omarosa has always been a snake. It never made any sense, to begin with, that someone like Omarosa would work for President Trump if she seriously thought he was a racist.
    Ryan just exposed Omarosa for the fraud she really is. Now, the reporters who took her seriously may want to take their B.S. detectors to the shop to get fixed.

    More at: https://thepoliticalinsider.com/omar...ontent=2281708
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    A great talent with a truly sad life.
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    Sometimes pictures speak louder than words...
    Bishop Charles H Ellis III, who led Aretha Franklin's funeral service, had to apologise for touching Ariana Grande’s breast on stage.


    Ellis told AP:
    It would never be my intention to touch any woman's breast.
    Maybe I crossed the border, maybe I was too friendly or familiar.
    The preacher said he hugged all artists, male or female, during the ceremony (I would like to see how he “hugged” Stevie Wonder and Chaka Khan for comparison...).
    Some people criticised Ariana for her “too short” dress: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/newsbeat-45381687
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    "There's two honkies out here dressed like Hasidic diamond merchants."

    "Say what?"

    "They look like they from the CIA or something."

    "What'd they want to eat?"

    "The tall one wants dry white toast."

    "Elwood!"

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    "Jake! $#@!! The Blues Brothers!"

    RIP Aretha and Matt "Guitar" Murphy.




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    Bill Clinton gawked at Ariana Grande during Aretha Franklin’s funeral

    https://nypost.com/2018/09/01/bill-c...klins-funeral/

    September 1, 2018

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    Former President Bill Clinton became awestruck Friday at Aretha Franklin’s funeral in Detroit, but he wasn’t overcome with grief.

    It was joy from watching Ariana Grande perform in front of him.

    The pervy prez, known for his many dalliances and sex scandals, could barely take his eyes off the free-spirited 25-year-old pop star.

    During Grande’s tribute to the Queen of Soul’s hit “A Natural Woman,” Clinton smiles widely from behind her as she sings, then sneaks a quick peek down at her derriere.

    The internet quickly reacted with disgust.

    “Gross,” one Twitter user wrote, sharing the clip. “Try not to throw up in your mouth.”

    “An old man pervert @BillClinton hasn’t changed a bit,” wrote another.

    Grande received another bout of unwanted attention after her performance when bishop Charles H. Ellis III wrapped his arm around her back, then repeatedly dug his fingertips into the side of her right breast.

    Ellis later apologized, claiming, “Maybe I crossed the border, maybe I was too friendly or familiar.”

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    The internet quickly reacted with disgust.

    “Gross,” one Twitter user wrote, sharing the clip. “Try not to throw up in your mouth.”

    “An old man pervert @BillClinton hasn’t changed a bit,” wrote another.
    The internet can go $#@! themselves.

    I'll defend old Dollar Bill here...dressed like that at a funeral, and just what the $#@! did you think people would do but gape at you, especially somebody like Bill who has had nobody but Hillary to look at for 40 years and isn't the brightest bulb in the string?

    Me, on the other hand, as an old white man like Bill but with a bit more brains, I know I don't even exist to broads like this, unless it was to get an entry visa or their greasy hands on my bank accounts, so I'm smart enough to return the favor and not give them the time of day or spare a second glance.

    As woemen continue to devolve into more grotesque tattooed, entitled, bitchy, slutty trash, more and more young, non-homosexual, eligible men are doing the same thing.

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    Aretha Franklin's Pastor, Rev. Jasper Williams Jr.

    https://www.yahoo.com/news/pastor-st...165138203.html
    Aretha Franklin funeral eulogy slammed; pastor stands firm
    Jonathan Landrum Jr - Associated Press
    September 2, 2018

    ATLANTA (AP) — A fiery, old-school pastor who is under fire for saying black America is losing "its soul" at Aretha Franklin's funeral stands firm by his words with the hope critics can understand his perspective.

    Rev. Jasper Williams Jr. told The Associated Press in a phone interview Sunday he felt his sermon was appropriate at Franklin's funeral Friday in Detroit. He felt his timing was right, especially after other speakers spoke on the civil rights movement and President Donald Trump.

    "I was trying to show that the movement now is moving and should move in a different direction," he said. "... What we need to do is create respect among ourselves. Aretha is the person with that song 'R-E-S-P-E-C-T' that is laid out for us and what we need to be as a race within ourselves. We need to show each other that. We need to show each other respect. That was the reason why I did it."

    Williams, who is the pastor of Salem Bible Church in Atlanta, said his words about black women being incapable of raising sons alone were taken out of context. He described as "abortion after birth" the idea of children being raised without a "provider" father and a mother as the "nurturer."

    Many thought Williams took a shot at Franklin, who was a single mother of four boys. But the pastor said a household can become stronger with two parents rather than one.

    "Here's the root of what I've been talking about: In order to change America, we must change black America's culture," he said. "We must do it through parenting. In order for the parenting to go forth, it has to be done in the home. The home."

    Williams also received backlash for his thoughts about the Black Lives Matter movement.

    Some called Williams' eulogy a "disaster" as his speech caused an uproar on social media and in the funeral crowd, including Stevie Wonder who yelled out "Black Lives Matter" after the pastor said "No, black lives do not matter" during his sermon.

    "I think Stevie Wonder did not understand what I said," Williams said. "I said blacks do not matter, because black lives cannot matter, will not matter, should not matter, must not matter until black people begin to respect their own lives. Then and only then will black lives matter. That's what I said, and again, and again, and again. We need to have respect for each other. Once we start doing that, then we can begin to change."

    Some questioned why he was chosen to honor Franklin. The pastor, who eulogized Franklin's father, minister and civil rights activist C.L. Franklin, 34 years ago, said he was appointed by the family to handle the eulogy at her funeral. The pastor said the last time he spoke with Aretha Franklin was a few months ago.

    Williams was blasted on social media for misogyny, bigotry and the perpetuation of false science on race. He blamed integration and the civil rights movement for ripping the heart out of black micro-economies that once relied on black-owned small businesses such as grocery stores, hotels and banks.

    Williams said he hasn't heard "one way or another" from the Franklin family, but knows about the social media criticism of him. "I'm sure much of the negativity is due to the fact that they don't understand what I'm talking about," he said. "Anybody who thinks black America is all right as we are now is crazy. We're not all right. It's a lot of change that needs to occur. This change must come from within us. Nobody can give us things to eliminate where we are. We have to change from within ourselves. It is ludicrous for the church not to be involved. The church is the only viable institution we have in the African-American community. We must step up and turn our race around."

    Even though Williams spoke for nearly 50 minutes of the eight-hour funeral, the pastor said he didn't have enough time to delve deep into his sermon. He said he will expound more on his sermon and how Franklin was originally named the "Queen of Soul" for the next two Sundays at his church.

    "I think if she's immortalized, she should be immortalized," he said. "If we can turn black America around, it would be the greatest and best immortalization we could properly give to her for what she did for black America and the world when she lived."

    https://www.yahoo.com/news/pastor-st...165138203.html

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