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![]() "W.T. Hatch" wrote in message ... On 11 Aug 2004 18:28:04 GMT, (Gould 0738) wrote: Do you believe that each wrote his speech separately? I believe that a common speech writer prepared an initial proposal, and worked closely with each candidate to arrive at a final version. Quite possibly, the last great Presidential speech written without benefit of professional assistance was penned on the back of an envelope, (in a rail car traveling between Washington, DC and Gettysburg). Perhaps there should be a Constitutional amendment requiring presidents to do their own work--including the writing of their own speeches. I have often been amused by pundits and critics referring to the "eloquence" of presidential speeches. It is grossly unfair that the true authors go uncredited, while the person simply reading the words receives the accolades. Most sincerely, W.T. Hatch Some will be insulted by this analogy, but I'd find it to be frustrating if it were my job to write speeches for my neighbor's 4 year old son. I suppose Bush's writers must feel the same way. |
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