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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsFLOTUS has me in tears with her farewell speech. Absolutely wonderful and she sort of broke
down herself.
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FLOTUS has me in tears with her farewell speech. Absolutely wonderful and she sort of broke (Original Post)
monmouth4
Jan 2017
OP
I had thought that the class and grace of Jackie Kennedy would never be equaled.
11 Bravo
Jan 2017
#2
I'm so happy I'm still alive and was able to live through it. She is one of a kind..n/t
monmouth4
Jan 2017
#7
Satch59
(1,353 posts)1. I was tearing up from word one...
She's been the most far reaching and consequential First Lady... Hillary was also but Michele has touched so many personally... As I said in another post, she has made me a better person, woman, wife, mom, grandmother...
Will miss her greatly but wish her some well deserved time out of the public...
11 Bravo
(23,926 posts)2. I had thought that the class and grace of Jackie Kennedy would never be equaled.
I was wrong. It may have even been surpassed.
bigtree
(85,996 posts)3. she was emotional on her words about diversity
...and the importance of every American.
Cha
(297,246 posts)4. I'll see it later.. thank you for the descriptions, monmouth
monmouth4
(9,705 posts)5. You're welcome Cha, good to "see" you..LOL.
Smickey
(3,324 posts)6. I am so happy that
my two 20 something daughters were raised in part during the time of this wonderful woman.
monmouth4
(9,705 posts)7. I'm so happy I'm still alive and was able to live through it. She is one of a kind..n/t
sheshe2
(83,771 posts)8. She has a
deep beauty and grace.
Thank you Monmouth.
monmouth4
(9,705 posts)9. Oh, definitely. I know of no one who could ever match her. Believe it or not, her garden really
impressed me and her relation with kids. Awesome..