I guess I assumed all Obama supporters had gone deaf in the ear by now listening to that quote. So I thought I could play with the words in it like I could with something as common place as say "Four scores and seven years ago" without having to credit Abraham Lincoln. Maybe I assumed too much.
Here is what I know about the quote. The full quote (or the most common version of it) is : "Rosa sat so Martin could walk, Martin walked so Obama could run, Obama ran so our children can fly". Google couldn't tell me who it can be attributed to but I first heard it on TV.
Loote -
What has your friend in the White House been upto? Check this out:
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2008/11/06/first-dog-takes-a-bite-at-white-house-reporter/
A happier Barney, with President Bush.
WASHINGTON (CNN) — President-elect Barack Obama's
daughters have been promised a puppy for the White House — President
Bush's dog, Barney, demonstrated his technique for dealing with the
media Thursday…sinking his teeth into Reuters TV White House
correspondent Jon Decker.
Call it a case of biting the hand that covers you.
First Dog Barney and his handler were out on the front lawn for a walk when Reuters' Decker and another reporter approached.
"He looked very nice and friendly," says Decker. "I bent down to pet him and he just snapped at me."
Decker holds up his right index finger, now sporting two band aids.
The First Dog's teeth punctured the skin and Decker started bleeding,
so he was sent to see presidential physician, Dr. Richard Tubb. Tubb
gave Decker a two- to three-day supply of antibiotics, and told him to
come back Friday for a tetanus booster.
"I don't know what he did, but apparently Barney didn't like it,"
says April Ryan, White House correspondent for American Urban Radio
Network, who captured the entire incident on her Flip video camera.
Decker insists he didn't provoke Barney, and that in fact he's good
with Scottish terriers. Decker's mother's dog, Fergus, came from the
same New Jersey breeder.
"I don't know what set him off," says Decker. "Maybe it was the
Republican debacle Tuesday night, the fact that soon he'll be replaced
as America's first dog or that I happened to have bacon for breakfast."
President-elect Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle, have promised
to get their daughters, Malia and Sasha, a puppy when they move into
the White House.
Sally McDonough, press secretary to First Lady Laura Bush, points
out that Ryan commented the biting incident is very unlike Barney.
"I think it was his way of saying he is done with the paparazzi,"
says McDonough. "I've talked to Jon and he is being a good sport about
it all and well, Barney is in the White House Dog House."
"He was just in a surly mood this morning," surmises Decker.
Adam Goldfarb, an 'Issues Specialist' on dangerous dogs and dog
bites, had his own take on the matter after viewing the incriminating
video.
'I think what happened is two things were going on– one is that
nobody was picking up on the dog's stress. Watching the video, the
dog's posture was very tense. Which is a sign that he was stressed out
in the situation. The other thing the reporter did wrong was the way he
approached Barney. He approached very quickly, and from above. His hand
came downward from up high. And that can be very frightening for a dog,
especially a small one."
Cox Newspaper White House correspondent and veteran Bush watcher Ken
Herman shared the first of many jokes about the First Dog's attack on
Decker. "You know what Barney calls a presidential press conference? A
buffet."