Permalink Reply by Milton Harris III on November 7, 2011 at 8:38pm
Permalink Reply by Nancy Hanrahan on November 7, 2011 at 9:13pm Just logged back in to show my love. Joe found his love in boxing, and he gave it 100% his whole life. Many of you will find your true love in life. Will you give to it what this great man did. So the world will see how great you are? God bless his fam. He will be missed. Love you Sir
Permalink Reply by One Iam on November 11, 2011 at 8:53am Joe was a human pit bull. He was thrown into the ring and used and abused by his masters for the benefit of their bank balances. Joe Frazier's face(before and after) used to make front page news all across the country after an Ali fight. It was horrible. George Foreman hit Joe Frazier in the head and lifted him up off the floor. Black men should stop beating themselves into brain damaged speech for the pleasure, entertainment and profits of others.
With that said, Joe Frazier will be missed. Was Joe greater than the people sitting ringside, in a way, yes. He was strong, courageous and faithful to his Master. I did say he was a pit bull didn't I.
Permalink Reply by Milton Harris III on November 14, 2011 at 6:18pm @One Iam
I can not deny the fact that a black man in this country had to allow himself to be abused by society in order to live his dream. I really believe his type will be missed more then we would like to think. Ali, Joe, George, Louis, Liston that just naming blacks. I could speak of Mexican boxers, Chinese rail workers, even White coal miners and so many of the countless faces we will never get to meet. In the words of Foreman before the Rumble In The Jungle" - Never have so many. Come so far. To get so little"
Joe Frazier could have been a pimp, a drug dealer, and so many more blood sucking types we allow to roam our society. Instead he walked into greatness. I would not say used by the masters. I will pray we the mass's use his heart, to fight into a world of better and non the less GREAT! leaving a trail of "Smoke" just for Joe.
One Love
Permalink Reply by Penguin Board of Directors on November 14, 2011 at 6:51pm Good lines Milton; wonderful message too. Joe would be as proud as we are of you and your efforts at encouraging the living to learn from the ultra-living.
Milton Harris III said:
@One Iam
I can not deny the fact that a black man in this country had to allow himself to be abused by society in order to live his dream. I really believe his type will be missed more then we would like to think. Ali, Joe, George, Louis, Liston that just naming blacks. I could speak of Mexican boxers, Chinese rail workers, even White coal miners and so many of the countless faces we will never get to meet. In the words of Foreman before the Rumble In The Jungle" - Never have so many. Come so far. To get so little"
Joe Frazier could have been a pimp, a drug dealer, and so many more blood sucking types we allow to roam our society. Instead he walked into greatness. I would not say used by the masters. I will pray we the mass's use his heart, to fight into a world of better and non the less GREAT! leaving a trail of "Smoke" just for Joe.
One Love
Permalink Reply by Nancy Hanrahan on November 23, 2011 at 9:46am I am ashamed of the USA for its unscrupulous use of the black man and any other immigrant that it could use to do its hardest work and dirtiest work, along with the least if any pay. I am ashamed!!! I am Irish and my forebearers suffered at the hands of the 'elite' when they came here and were relagated to the lowest areas to live and to the least work opportunity. Nancy Hanrahan
Penguin Board of Directors said:
Good lines Milton; wonderful message too. Joe would be as proud as we are of you and your efforts at encouraging the living to learn from the ultra-living.
Milton Harris III said:@One Iam
I can not deny the fact that a black man in this country had to allow himself to be abused by society in order to live his dream. I really believe his type will be missed more then we would like to think. Ali, Joe, George, Louis, Liston that just naming blacks. I could speak of Mexican boxers, Chinese rail workers, even White coal miners and so many of the countless faces we will never get to meet. In the words of Foreman before the Rumble In The Jungle" - Never have so many. Come so far. To get so little"
Joe Frazier could have been a pimp, a drug dealer, and so many more blood sucking types we allow to roam our society. Instead he walked into greatness. I would not say used by the masters. I will pray we the mass's use his heart, to fight into a world of better and non the less GREAT! leaving a trail of "Smoke" just for Joe.
One Love
Permalink Reply by Penguin Board of Directors on November 23, 2011 at 7:03pm I could not agree with you more, Nancy. Telling ourselves home truths does not equate lacking a sense of patriotism or nationalism; contrarily, hiding in plain sight to end up shirking our sacred duties is thoroughly unAmerican.
Nancy Hanrahan said:
I am ashamed of the USA for its unscrupulous use of the black man and any other immigrant that it could use to do its hardest work and dirtiest work, along with the least if any pay. I am ashamed!!! I am Irish and my forebearers suffered at the hands of the 'elite' when they came here and were relagated to the lowest areas to live and to the least work opportunity. Nancy Hanrahan
Penguin Board of Directors said:Good lines Milton; wonderful message too. Joe would be as proud as we are of you and your efforts at encouraging the living to learn from the ultra-living.
Milton Harris III said:@One Iam
I can not deny the fact that a black man in this country had to allow himself to be abused by society in order to live his dream. I really believe his type will be missed more then we would like to think. Ali, Joe, George, Louis, Liston that just naming blacks. I could speak of Mexican boxers, Chinese rail workers, even White coal miners and so many of the countless faces we will never get to meet. In the words of Foreman before the Rumble In The Jungle" - Never have so many. Come so far. To get so little"
Joe Frazier could have been a pimp, a drug dealer, and so many more blood sucking types we allow to roam our society. Instead he walked into greatness. I would not say used by the masters. I will pray we the mass's use his heart, to fight into a world of better and non the less GREAT! leaving a trail of "Smoke" just for Joe.
One Love
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