Rev. Al's looking to drum up some revenue. What a tool.
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Sharpton Calls for Jackson Postage Stamp and Day of Mourning
LOS ANGELES-- Reverend Al Sharpton is using his Sunday appearance at The First A.M.E. Church in South Los Angeles to call for a U.S. Postage stamp honoring Michael Jackson, as well as national day of mourning.
Sharpton faces a steep challenge in getting the stamp approved, as commemorative stamps cannot even be considered until 5 years after the subject's death, according to the U.S. Postal Service.
The only exception to the rule is for deceased U.S. Presidents, who have traditionally been honored with a stamp released on their birthdays, following date of death.
Releasing a commemorative stamp could be a financial boon for the Postal Service as Michael Jackson memorabilia has reportedly been selling in high volumes and in some cases for significantly higher prices after the music icon's passing.
The 1993 commemorative stamp for Elvis Presley became the best-selling U.S. stamp to date with 124.1 million stamps sold, according to figures released by the USPS. Many of the units sold were reportedly kept as souvenirs, rather than used as postage.
Sharpton has been working closely with Joe Jackson and the Jackson family to help plan memorial services and handle other issues left after the unexpected death of Michael Jackson.
During Sunday's sermon he called for nationwide "love vigils" for Michael Jackson on Tuesday, the same day a public memorial will be held at Staples Center.
He urged people to gather in schools, community centers and churches to honor Jackson.
Rev. Al's looking to drum up some revenue. What a tool.
Originally Posted by Glixy:
I'm not sure if you're middle aged, but the only things I know about you are your avatar picture, and that you are a lawyer, so I picture you as some kind of cross between K. Richards, and L. Hutz.
Do i care if they make a stamp, no.
However, i KNOW they will find a way to get one, so it would surprise me if there wasnt one made.
I'd rather there be a Marilyn Chambers or Farrah Fawcett stamp, personally.
Agreed, stamp yes. Day of mourning-- silly.
I am okay with a pre-Pepsi stamp, but why do we need a day of mourning?
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