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sbeast rated 3 weeks ago
Ronnie Raygun? You could almost see the hand moving his lips. A phony and an air bag.
mobyt rated 3 weeks ago
Winston Churchill, one of the greatest orators of the 20th century, was interestingly enough, like Demosthenes and other great orators before him, born with a speech impediment which he worked on until it no longer hindered him. One would never guess this from hearing Churchill's strong and reassuring voice, a voice that would buoy up Britain during some of her darkest hours. During the Battle of France, Allied Forces became cut off from troops south of the German penetration and perilously trapped at the Dunkirk bridgehead. On May 26, a wholesale evacuation of these troops, dubbed "Operation Dynamo," began. The evacuation was an amazing effort-the RAF kept the Luftwaffe at bay while thousands of ships, from military destroyers to small fishing boats, were used to ferry 338,000 French and British troops to safety, far more than anyone had thought possible. On June 4, Churchill spoke before the House of Commons, giving a report which celebrated the "miraculous deliverance" at Dunkirk, while also seeking to temper a too rosy of view of what was on the whole a "colossal military disaster."
focsa rated 3 weeks ago
The 35 Greatest Speeches in History
russandol rated 4 weeks ago
Good speeches- but the 35 greatest ever? You might as well say "The 35 best speeches from americans, ancient greeks, and a couple from Churchill." Slightly biased.
Sophiaspencer rated 4 weeks ago
couldn't take the time to make it through these. I assume my speech to the 7th grade class is not on it.
TalSiach rated 4 weeks ago
The 35 Greatest Speeches in History
sanchi rated 4 weeks ago
From the page: "And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you â€" ask what you can do for your country. My fellow citizens of the world: ask not what America will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man."
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