R.I.P. Walter Williams

Yakuda

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With all that has happened lately I forgot to post a shout out for a man with a great mind that sadly passed away on December 2nd. If someone else has already done this I apologize but Mr. Williams passing was very sad news for me. He was a brilliant man with insights that will be lost as the people of his generation pass away. Its something this country cannot afford especially now. I wish him a peaceful eternal rest. He has earned it.
 
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With all that has happened lately I forgot to post a shout out for a man with a great mind that sadly passed away on December 2nd. If someone else has already done this I apologize but Mr. Williams passing was very sad news for me. He was a brilliant man with insights that will be lost as the people of his generating pass away. Its something this country cannot afford especially now. I wish him a peaceful stern rest. He has earned it.

Its sad that no JPP leftists know who this is but it's not a surprise.
 
Yes indeed. I know who Walter Williams is. I always enjoyed hearing him speak and yes, I was sad at the news of his passing. RIP Walter Williams.
 
With all that has happened lately I forgot to post a shout out for a man with a great mind that sadly passed away on December 2nd. If someone else has already done this I apologize but Mr. Williams passing was very sad news for me. He was a brilliant man with insights that will be lost as the people of his generating pass away. Its something this country cannot afford especially now. I wish him a peaceful stern rest. He has earned it.

A great man with immense intelligence. He will truly be missed but is now with the love of his life. God Bless and be with peace Walter. You will be remembered.
 
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