

I am the candle that burned, the flowers, the banners, and the flags that graced the many memorials held in honor of the thousands of innocent victims and their loved ones. I am the school children that wrote about the event in their History class, the media that spread the horrible news. I am the priest, rabbi, pastor and layman that spoke encouragement to each congregation. I am the people of many faiths and nationalities that bow their heads and hearts in prayer. I am the church, synagogue, masque, and other places of worship. I am the fast flying airplane, the large tank, the weapons needed to hunt and destroy. I am the family of these men and women that will perform the duties that war demands of them. I am the military at the ready to obey the command to deploy. James Corden and Dizzee Rascal were in the studio tonight to record their World Cup song Shout (Simons been working on this record idea for 15 years) and. I am a President sounding the warning to the terrorist loud and clear. I am the governor that pulled his state together. I am the mayor of that great city, walking the streets to comfort and console. I am the brave firemen, policemen, and the common men and women that rushed to the aid of thousands brought down by the most unthinkable feat of evil known to man since I became a nation. I am the Twin Towers that had cast their shade on the masses as they passed on their way to work. I am the nation that mourned on that most fateful day, Septemas the beloved skyline of New York City was forever changed. This goes along with the new presidents praise for this great nation. This I wrote after 911 copying the theme of writer Otto Whittaker. Serve at your community food bank, serve at a hospital or homeless shelter.but we have to serve! That's why I'm challenging everyone to help our new President through service. President Obama won't be able to turn our country around without our support. He was right when he said he couldn't do it alone, no one can. Getting him elected was just Step One, now it's up to all Americans to make sure "our" new President is successful. I can say first hand that this is a man who has never changed – his answers then are the same answers now. And in 2007 I sat down with him to discuss some of the issues plaguing our Country. I've been an admirer of Barack Obama since 2005 when my charity reached out to his office for help when we were researching education issues. The famed boxer and icon died Friday at the age of 74, after spending 32 years fighting Parkinsons disease.His name trended all over social media with hashtags such as the Greatest of All Time or. It's extremely important because I think we elected the right man for the job. This Inauguration is one of the most important historic moments we have seen in American History. Usher's commentary is an LKL Blog exclusive! Grammy Award winning singer, songwriter Usher will be a guest on our midnight Larry King Live tonight.
