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I have heard hundreds of speeches by all kinds of candidates and politicians,
but I've never heard a sustained piece of political oratory
that impressed me more than the speech Jimmy Carter made
on Law Day at the University of Georgia
one Saturday afternoon in May, 1974.
It was a Kind-held bastard of a speech.
By the time it was over,
it had rung every bell in the room...
(audio) In general,
the powerful and the influential in our society shape the laws
and have a great influence on the legislative on the Congress,
and this creates a lot of us to change
because the powerful and the influential have carved out for themselves or have inherited a privileged position in society.
I grew up as a landowner's son,
but I don't think I ever realized that the proper inner relationship between the landowner and those who worked on the farm
until I heard Dylan Drake ain't workin' on his farm no more.
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