BuzzH
Well-known member
I get it, Buzz - you're not interested in statues that stretch Washington D.C. such as Abraham Lincoln, etc...
I say it does. It inspires children and adults to learn who the person that's been revered with a statue, named monument, etc... did for our great country. It presses for education for who created / how America came to be.
Obama spoke of Theodore Roosevelt in 2011 for Roosevelt's fight for workers and employers equality, mentioned in the quotes above in his fight for his next term.
Maybe its well past time we take the initiative and not let a hunk of marble, bronze, or granite speak of history for us....
And, I doubt that Obama learned about TR from looking at a statue of same...just sayin'.