Gettysburg Address 150 years later
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11-20-2012, 11:15 AM
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RE: Gettysburg Address 150 years later
Like others, I have been to Gettysburg for Remembrance Day observances as well as re-enactments. Both are very moving experiences. Nothing brings a tear any faster, however, than hearing James Getty as President Lincoln reciting the Gettysburg Address. I am friends with Jim, and, in my opinion, he is the best of the best of Lincoln portrayers. I would also have liked to have been there on Monday to hear Steven Spielberg.
Our local news station carried a portion of that program, and right afterwards did a human interest story related to Mr. Lincoln. There is evidently a Hall of Presidents in Florida, which has a large statue of a seated Lincoln very similar to that in the Lincoln Memorial. For days, people could hear a kitten crying from somewhere inside the hollow statue. The only way to get to it was to drill a hole large enough for a small firefighter to get into. He brought out a three-week-old gray kitten whose eyes were not even fully open. The kitten was turned over to a vet and was christened Abe. I bet that there will be a stampede of people wanting to adopt Abe. |
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