If these clips don't tell the story of GWB, I dont know what else will
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Letterman - Farewell Tribute to Great Moments in Presidential Speeches
Labels:
David Letterman,
George W. Bush,
Humor,
You Tube
Monday, January 19, 2009
Are we Free at Last?
Is The Dream to be Realized tomorrow? Good timing this year: http://ping.fm/2zHvS
After having just read and listened to the "I have a Dream" speech, I find it ironic that we will have an African-American President in the next 13 hours, but yet America as whole has less freedom's than we did in 1963.
I know that might be construed as racist, since clearly African Americans did not have the same freedoms that white Americans did, but society as a whole was not as burden by a government that felt it needed to protect its citizens by curtailing rights, liberties and freedoms in the name of democracy. Or maybe, society as a whole has shifted to increase the freedom of some, but reduce those liberties for others, in order to keep some karmic general ledger in balance.
Anyways, it will be interesting to see if President Obama will be able to come up with such poignant and moving rhetoric tomorrow as was heard here 45 years ago. I think most of the nation is looking forward to hearing this type of speech, that will move Americans, and allow us to reach for the possibilities again, rather than what we have become, an introverted, protectionist, arrogant nation who no longer recognizes that the world is made up of many different cultures that have existing long before our founding fathers had a revolution, that should be respected, regardless of their ideology, or their proximity to oil. Just my thoughts on this inauguration eve
After having just read and listened to the "I have a Dream" speech, I find it ironic that we will have an African-American President in the next 13 hours, but yet America as whole has less freedom's than we did in 1963.
I know that might be construed as racist, since clearly African Americans did not have the same freedoms that white Americans did, but society as a whole was not as burden by a government that felt it needed to protect its citizens by curtailing rights, liberties and freedoms in the name of democracy. Or maybe, society as a whole has shifted to increase the freedom of some, but reduce those liberties for others, in order to keep some karmic general ledger in balance.
Anyways, it will be interesting to see if President Obama will be able to come up with such poignant and moving rhetoric tomorrow as was heard here 45 years ago. I think most of the nation is looking forward to hearing this type of speech, that will move Americans, and allow us to reach for the possibilities again, rather than what we have become, an introverted, protectionist, arrogant nation who no longer recognizes that the world is made up of many different cultures that have existing long before our founding fathers had a revolution, that should be respected, regardless of their ideology, or their proximity to oil. Just my thoughts on this inauguration eve
Labels:
Barack Obama,
Civil Liberties,
Freedom,
MLK
Sunday, January 11, 2009
4-4 in the playoffs so far. Had the Steelers and the Ravens right. Should have had more faith in the Eagles, since I figured the G-Men would not repeat.
is wondeirng how much the NFL is dying for the Giants to win today, since Cardinals v Eagles in Phoenix is not particularly compelling playoff football
Tuesday, January 06, 2009
Sunday, January 04, 2009
Boy am I glad I did not make any NFL predictions this year, since I had the Falcons and Colts in at least the Championship games. OOPS
Friday, January 02, 2009
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