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John McCain Concedes, Barack Obama Accepts (11/04/08)
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Senator Barack Obama, the president elect, declared victory in his address to supporters at Grant Park in Chicago. (November 4, 2008)
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- G. S. Harris
- 08-01-09
Hope and Graciousness
I believe that these may be two of the greatest speeches of our times.
I have never liked John McCain so well as I do in this speech. It is remarkable for it's profound graciousness, and is the most eloquent speech I have ever heard from him (or any losing candidate). Among other things, it was stirring to hear him firmly shush the crowd from it's unkind booing; by example he called for a more noble response from all of us.
Obama's speech is inspiring (as usual) but it may have more historical value than we can now appreciate. It marks a milestone of course because he is Black, but even more importantly because he is UNIVERSAL. He represents the collective voice of America calling not just for a change in administration but for a change in values away from the old style, self-serving, partisan politics (where government is a tool for the special interests and the powerful) to a government that actually seeks intelligence over power. If he can pull it off, this will be a speech to remember!
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- Ms. J-Mae
- 18-06-18
THUMBS UP!!!
It's such a pleasure to be able to listen again, even though I remember exactly the moment I heard it live. It's even better the 2nd time around.
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- George
- 04-06-16
YES WE CAN!!!!
Thank you Mr. President!!!
I am grateful for #44 to have had an opportunity to be President!
God bless the USA!!!