History teaches us that there have been but few infringements of personal liberty by the state which have not been justified, as they are here, in the name of righteousness and the public good, and few which have not been directed, as they are now, at politically helpless minorities. — Justice Harlan Fiske Stone
“Greatness is never given. It must be earned.” — Barack Obama
As some one who has had the occasion to do a lot of public speaking, I pay particular attention to speeches, speakers and general speechmaking of any sort whether it be impromptu, theatrical, extemperaneous or formal. The time for great formal speeches and statesmanship seemed to be in the past until the admittedly astounding rise of Barack Obama, and it is good to see such renewed interest in speeches from the Joe Six-Pack crowd. Yesterday, in the midst of a national moment of celebreation and rejoicing, we heard freshly sworn-in President Barack Obama’s first speech to the nation he now leads. More than just the typical quadrennial refreshing of executive authority and dusting off of pomp and circumstance, this event was widely anticipated to be a unifying touchstone and a lamplighting of historic proportion.
I’m here in downtown Asheville at my office with all my co-workers and their significant others, watching the results roll in on the Promethean ActivBoard. The biggest news right now is that there Kay Hagan is farther ahead than the polls suggested. Awesome!
During a segment with John Roberts on CNN this morning, the Bulletin got a little shout out from Pam Stone while discussing voter registration trends in NC.
More unaffiliated and independent voters? De Tocqueville is smiling in his grave.
via engadget.com I want one of these very badly. I'm quite impressed. Read the article, this is an awesome little gadget. Permalink | Leave a comment » […]
via youtube.com Swing Interpretation Of The First Movement Of The Concerto In D Minor By J.S. Bach. Been looking for this track all morning! I heard it on WNCW when they played it yesterday, but they credited it incorrectly both on the air and on the website. Took some serious detective to find this. It's smokin. Permalink | Leave a comment » […]