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Who's Missing? The U.S. State Department Web site features a page linking to "famous speeches" of American history, including Patrick Henry's "Give me liberty or give me death," Washington's Farewell Address and Lincoln's Gettysburg address. But the choice of more-recent orators is, shall we say, somewhat limited. It includes two links to Martin Luther King speeches, including the "I have a dream" speech, which is one of the great orations of the 20th century. The list also includes FDR, JFK, LBJ, Carter and Clinton--five of the seven Democrats who served in the White House during the 20th century--and even a speech by Hillary Clinton.
But there's nothing from Eisenhower, Reagan, either Bush--or, for that matter, from any Republican other than Lincoln.
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Anybody know who all we should write to complain about this travesty!?
Yes, he does and I believe that's what keeps him above all the bashing from the libs. He has a divine purpose for our nation right now. He's God's man for this hour and I think he is aware of that.