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Pete Souza: Graduates in the rain cheer POTUS at Morehouse College
Full text of speech: as delivered

Pete Souza: POTUS backstage w CoS Denis McDonough (and painting of Potus) before todays commencement
http://theobamadiary.com/2013/05/19/the-day-in-images-president-obama-at-morehouse/

Cha
(310,475 posts)post the pic in the rain of the Morehouse grads.. looking so jubilant and couldn't care less about said raindrops!
freshwest
(53,661 posts)
A joyous day in Atlanta. I haven't been to Atlanta in many years, but I did enjoy a summer there. My Irish grandmother and some of her sisters lived there.
On the youtube page it said Obama is the first POTUS in 80 years to visit Morehouse College. History is continuing to be made by our 44th President!
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sheshe2
(91,873 posts)Thank you, Mr. President!
Bog freshwest!
NYC_SKP
(68,644 posts).
*gets distracted by the awesome pics!*
Thanks Skp...
Lady Freedom Returns
(14,180 posts)"Success may not come quickly or easily. But if you strive to do whats right, if you work harder and dream bigger, if you set an example in your own lives and do your part to help meet the challenges of our time, then Im confident that, together, we will continue the never-ending task of perfecting our union."
President Obama to Morehouse College graduates today,
http://wh.gov/S5s7

sheshe2
(91,873 posts)Thanks for posting it, LFR, and the links!
The speech was simply amazing~
IrishAyes
(6,151 posts)Not a few detractors chided him for looking so 'professorial', remember. But see how inspirational! Without vision the people perish.
Absolutely one of my favorite pictures shows him from the side, leaning back against a wall, his arms crossed... and the tagline reads something about bringing back smart as cool.
And I never tire of reminding folks that he's been a powerfully moderating influence on my own temperament, because you should've seen me before (or maybe not!) when I'd just about as soon slap some idiot jerk silly as to look at him. Now I try to remember to follow President Obama's example and walk a little softer, no matter how big a stick I carry. Or imagine that I do. Forgive me for dragging a Teddy Roosevelt quote into view, but he was progressive for his times in a number of ways. And I do love that particular slogan. Just gotta remember the first part.
Between President Obama and Dorothy Day, I might wind up becoming a halfway reasonable person.