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Top 100 American Speeches of the 20th century
University of Wisconsin-Madison and Texas A & M University ^ | December 15, 1999 | Stephen Lucas

Posted on 08/11/2002 12:58:07 PM PDT by jern

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I ran across this looking up some Reagan speeches today, and I thought everyone would want to tear into this...
1 posted on 08/11/2002 12:58:07 PM PDT by jern
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I can do without quite a few "gifts" listed here.
2 posted on 08/11/2002 1:01:39 PM PDT by wattsmag2
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What prism were these clowns who compiled this looking through?

Stalin, Lenin, Hitler and other tyrants made some of the most vital speeches of the century......where are they?

3 posted on 08/11/2002 1:02:09 PM PDT by zarf
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Oh it says Murican....sorry....nevermind!!!
4 posted on 08/11/2002 1:03:13 PM PDT by zarf
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To: jern
I detect a little bias in the selection.
5 posted on 08/11/2002 1:11:32 PM PDT by Free the USA
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seems like the person making this list spent a lot of time atDemocratic National Conventions and not so much time at Republican National Conventions.
6 posted on 08/11/2002 1:16:25 PM PDT by Beernoser
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George S. Patton's speech to the troops.

I know it's Hollywood, but Al Pacino's speech (well, kind of a speech) defending the kid from Arigon in "Scent of a Woman" is still fun to watch and listen too.

7 posted on 08/11/2002 1:16:36 PM PDT by leadpenny
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They just couldn't ignore Reagan, could they? But they ignored Coolidge, who was real thinker, and wrote his own speeches, and delivered several timeless gems, such as his speech on the Declaration of Independence, at Philadelphia, July 4, 1926. And they obviously do not exclude from "greatness" speeches that are a tissue of lies and demogogic claptrap, like Teddy's speech on the murder of Mary Jo, Anita Hill's smear of Clarence Thomas, or Saint Mario's speech in 1984 at San Francisco.
8 posted on 08/11/2002 1:17:51 PM PDT by Arthur McGowan
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I would think that a current R. Reagan speech would at least be able to bump a J Jackson or T Kennedy off the list.
9 posted on 08/11/2002 1:18:14 PM PDT by 3k9pm
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Most interesting, besides the fact that one would have to assume that liberals in general must be better speechifiers than conservatives based on the lack of conservative speeches on the list, is the fact that Margaret Sanger appears several times on the list. Margaret Sanger, the lover of Hitler's eugenics program who gave us Planned Parenthood and the murder of millions of innocents in the womb.

10 posted on 08/11/2002 1:18:42 PM PDT by big'ol_freeper
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american speeches... but what about churchill on American soil at Fulton, MO, "an iron curtain has descended across the continent."
11 posted on 08/11/2002 1:18:59 PM PDT by gusopol3
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I kind of thought W's post September 11th speech to congress should have been in there SOMEWHERE.
12 posted on 08/11/2002 1:22:48 PM PDT by Husker24
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So where is Slick Willie's "I'm only gonna say this once.,,,,"?
13 posted on 08/11/2002 1:24:07 PM PDT by COL. FLAGG
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1 "I Have a Dream" Martin Luther King, Jr. 28 Aug 1963 Washington, DC

OK. I'll give them that one.

2 Inaugural Address John F. Kennedy 20 Jan 1961 Washington, DC
3 First Inaugural Address Franklin D. Roosevelt 4 Mar 1933 Washington, DC

No way.

4 War Message ("A Date which Will Live in Infamy") Franklin D. Roosevelt 8 Dec 1941 Washington, DC

Yes.

94 Address at the Brandenburg Gate Ronald Reagan 12 June 1987 West Berlin, Germany

94 !!! Should be 3-4.


14 posted on 08/11/2002 1:24:17 PM PDT by gitmo
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Re: "I detect a little bias in the selection."

Agreed !

But of you consider the source of Madison WI, it's natural behaviour of the indiginous libs that populate that place.

15 posted on 08/11/2002 1:24:49 PM PDT by ChadGore
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20th century
17 posted on 08/11/2002 1:25:38 PM PDT by gusopol3
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I was thinking of that too, but the list was compiled in 99, I believe.
18 posted on 08/11/2002 1:26:52 PM PDT by leadpenny
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To: gusopol3
ohh, well at least that explains that.
20 posted on 08/11/2002 1:27:20 PM PDT by Husker24
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