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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTo quote Eliza Doolittle to Freddie Eynsford-Hill in "My Fair Lady"
Words, words, words I'm so sick of words!
I get words all day through,
First from him, now from you,
Is that all you blighters can do?!
To say the least, I was NOT impressed with President Obama's speech which I did not have the chance to watch, so just read instead.
I read it twice to make sure what I thought I must have missed the first time, I had NOT missed.
And no, I had not missed it. It was not in there. That is, tere was not a single mention of guns.
Not. A. Single. Mention.
Unbelievable.
President Obama:
Show me - NOW!
(I won't be holding my breath.)
niyad
(113,552 posts)gun idolatry, or gun violence.
reformist2
(9,841 posts)The message was loud and clear what he wants to do.
shraby
(21,946 posts)of what guns had done was not necessary. The points were made that the gun situation is out of control and left no doubt that he feels it's time to do something about it.. He used other words to convey the message in a very admirable way.
rDigital
(2,239 posts)Those poor kids aren't even buried yet.
Hekate
(90,793 posts)Very gutsy. I can't tell you how proud of him I am.
Downwinder
(12,869 posts)Honeycombe8
(37,648 posts)It was not a political speech (except in the sense that all speeches by politicians are by definition political). But the PURPOSE of the speech was to comfort, encourage, and support the community in a time of grief. Religious leaders and community leaders spoke, as well.
The core message was "You are not alone." The fact that he even mentioned doing something at all is noteworthy. The speech was not intended to be controversial or to start a discussion on particular of gun control. That's not very comforting to a wailing mother whose child was just killed.
ailsagirl
(22,899 posts)"Words, words, words!" (though not the rest of it) is from Hamlet (Hamlet scolding Polonius)
Not that I expect anyone to care
intaglio
(8,170 posts)GBS loved playing games like that
ailsagirl
(22,899 posts)I don't believe I have ever read of any other writer who seriously thought he/she was better than WS, though GBS was pretty amazing.
REP
(21,691 posts)"I despise Shakespeare when I measure my mind against his... It would positively be a relief to me to dig him up and throw stones at him."
Willy was good, but I prefer Bernie.
ailsagirl
(22,899 posts)after years and years of exposure-- GBS is right up there, too. A brilliant iconoclast!