September 16th, 2009 by Andrew

From the 1940 Supreme Court case Min­nersville School Dis­trict v. Gobitis

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

January 26th, 2009 by Andrew


 

This strikes me as really corny and poorly done. Make music, not films.

January 21st, 2009 by Andrew

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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.

And it was.

Ok, yeah but how was the speech?

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December 15th, 2008 by Andrew

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…I can’t help but really enjoy this. I think it is spot on and hilarious.

But damn, the best solu­tion feels all kinds of wrong.

(Thanks Pam!)

November 25th, 2008 by Andrew

A. These guys.

Oh.

Um.

Shit.

November 4th, 2008 by Andrew

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!

October 17th, 2008 by Andrew

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.

CNN: Bat­tle­ground: North Carolina