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  • YES WE CAN

    Thursday, Nov 6, 2008 5:22AM / Standard Entry / Members only
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    It has been quite awhile since I've sat through and actually listened to an entire speech, but after just watching Barack Obama deliver his victory speech and becoming the 44th President-Elect of the United States, not only did I listen to every word but I can say that I was genuinely moved.

    It was eloquently written, touching on the nation's state of affairs and the direction the new government would be heading.  It was humble, pushing focus away from the Obama himself and re-directing it back to the people.  It was concise, talking about what really mattered most without the fat.  But best of all, it was inspirational, telling the nation that even though the country was probably in its darkest days, there was hope.  There was a chance to turn it around and climb back into the light.

    Only the best speeches can leave you with that warm fuzzy feeling.

    It has been TOO long since someone with enough presence, charisma and conviction has spoken in front of the American people.

    One could argue that its because of Bush's abysmal inability to talk english all these years, that we would be blown away by ANYONE who could say a simple sentence properly.

    True, but it also makes you really appreciate what a difference it is to listen to someone who KNOWS how to make a speech.  Every syllable has such weight, leaving a slight echo with anticipation of the next word coming.  You are enthralled and you want the meaning of the words to wash over you like water on an elegant beach.

    I am glad to be able to experience this historic moment and I look forward to the future of America and the world with bated hopeful breath.

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  • jimmyso
    Official artist 
    posted on Thursday, Nov 20, 2008 4:04PM [Report]
    Our president-elect gave a wonderful speech, but you're not bad yourself, Derrick! Very well written. "Leaving a slight echo with anticipation of the next word coming."
    But one guy did an even better study of the speech and it can be read here:
    http://www.newyorker.com/talk/2008/11/17/081117ta_talk_wood
    Well, the guy is ONLY James Wood.
    There is no shame in your entry being upstaged by an explication de texte courtesy of America's finest literary critic.
  • ivylam
    Official artist 
    posted on Thursday, Nov 6, 2008 6:23PM [Report]
    It was definitely a moving speech... I'd be lying if I said I didn't tear up.

    It's amazing that we're witnessing such a historical moment!! :)
  • JRS
    posted on Thursday, Nov 6, 2008 12:02PM [Report]
    Obama's speech was incredibly amazing and moving.  As if he needed any further impact, the occasional camera shots of the audience who were crying, hugging, praying, hanging on his every word really involved me and made me feel like I was there.  I love Obama's eyes....they show how open and sincere he is.  Very moving speech...I was in tears during the entire speech...

    Did you see shots of Oprah, Steadman (her boyfriend), and Jesse Jackson in the audience?  To see these strong people with tears of joy running down their faces was truly moving.
  • carmellarose
    posted on Thursday, Nov 6, 2008 8:45AM [Report]
    That's an amazing pic of him

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