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American Civic Literacy Quiz (History Talk Post)
I forgot the Gettysburg Address. Dur. Only one I got wrong, at least. I also took issue at the wording of the ones that bamdrew pointed out, though.
2 year old recites Gettysburg Address
>> ^CaptainPlanet420:
I like how the mom just casually walks by and smiles like "ya hun, we gonna be rich in 30 years, huh?"
Looks like she is leaving to drive his little sister to college class.
2 year old recites Gettysburg Address
>> ^BillOreilly:
Hussein Obama could also recite long passages when he was 2, except it was from the Koran.
Really, wtf man? Why do you have to do this? It's a cute video of a child reciting a famous speech and you have to shit on it with your worthless and completely irrelevant comment like an asshole. Wtf is wrong with you?
Chocolate News: Desegregating Adult Films
I want to see the Gettysburg Address.
JFK @ American University, June 10, 1963
It is a great speech; maybe not the greatest. Arguably, Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address was the greatest Presidential Speech. Some believe it eclipsed the Gettysburg Address which many believe to be the greatest Presidential speech ever.
The text of Lincoln's address may be found here:
http://showcase.netins.net/web/creative/lincoln/speeches/inaug2.htm
Kennedy was a statesman. Perhaps, sadly, he was the greatest statesman to sit in the Oval Office that I will see in my lifetime. I also, to large extent, agree with his sentiments in this speech. However, the video commentary contextualizes Kennedy's speech in ways unintended by the author. Great speech, but spare me the visual preaching that goes along with it. No vote.