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The median home value in Nellysford, VA is $270,000. This is higher than the county median home value of $194,500. The national median home value is $185,800. The average price of homes sold in Nellysford, VA is $270,000. Approximately 67.32% of Nellysford homes are owned, compared to 15.2% rented, while 17.48% are vac... |
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4BR/4 bath with open floor plan that affords beautiful Blue Ridge Mountain views from entire first floor living area.The living/dining/kitchen area features hardwood floors, wood-burning fireplace, & floating breakfast bar. Main floor also includes a bedroom & full bath. A screen porch overlooks the valley. Second floo... |
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Punjab farmers thanks PTC News for Dilli Chalo agitation coverage: Media, also known as the "fourth pillar" of society, has always played an important role in establishing democracy all over the world. Likewise, the media, amid the 'Dilli Chalo' agitation, stood wise for the farmers protesting against the Centre's farm... |
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A huge number of farmers from across the country united against the farm laws passed by the Central government and decided to gherao Delhi until the withdrawal of farm laws 2020. |
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With every new version of WordPress, there are new features and new reasons why you should bet on WordPress. As WordPress professionals, we are ready to answer your questions and show what WordPress can really do.<eot>Bush Knows That Home is a Place Not an Idea – Chicago Boyz |
The President, in his speech today said this: |
Jonah Goldberg responded Texas, Schmexas: |
Folks, I have nothing against thanking Texas. I thought that was right and good. Heck I like Texas (one of the best summers of my childhood was spent in Temple, Texas). But I thought it was a weird way to end the speech. It just struck me as a discordant note to strike when you're trying to be a uniter of the whole Uni... |
I disagreed and sent Goldberg (pretty much) the following: |
Bush said no matter where the road takes him, it leads to home. He is saying, when this is over, I'm done, I'm going HOME. He is signaling that politics is not everything, that he HAS A LIFE. He is telling us he is a real person from a real place, for whom Washington is not the center of the universe, for whom Washingt... |
You are wrong that the invocation of Texas was somehow not consistent with "trying to be a uniter of the whole United States." |
Any universal appeal which is effective cannot come from speaking in generalities. Universal appeals, in politics or in art or literature, arise from invoking the specific. If I say, "family values" that might not mean much. But if I say "Laura is the love of my life" and I act like that is true, I don't need to talk a... |
Kerry could not have sent that signal because he doesn't feel it or live it or understand it. He could not talk about Massachusetts this way, even though there are people from there who could, like my family. Kerry talks in generalities because he is alone and comes from nowhere and lives among servants and lackeys in ... |
Blood-and-dirt love for and loyalty to America is something a majority of people in this country have. And it is based on particular backyards, particular neighborhoods, or particular stretches of open road. Bush has this and conveys it by his demeanor, and by reference to specific things. I was a little too tough on K... |
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12 thoughts on "Bush Knows That Home is a Place Not an Idea" |
Well said, Lex. I was very struck by "the road that will take me home" line. Succint and simple, but to me it embodied everything that you elaborated upon here. |
And if you've ever live in Tejas, you will know that Texans love being Texans. It's part of growing up there. You learn about the Alamo, Sam Houston, and how a bunch of scrappy settlers routed Santa Anna at San Jacinto. It's a parallel of Lexington & Concord. You learn to take pride in The Republic of Texas and how it ... |
Yes. A sense of place is a core part of many of us – and perhaps more so when the place is big sky country with flat lands reaching distant horizons. You have to come to terms with that proportion – and it is different than rolling hills or city streets. (I tend to tear up when I see a 14-county license plate and only ... |
(And yes, I always felt Kerry had some of the tendencies of the Henry James' villains–the rootless, displaced Americans who no longer belonged there and didn't really belong in Europe either. But, of course, I no longer want to criticize him. Today he did the right thing – one I can't see Osmond doing.) |
Willa Cather argued: �Let your fiction grow out of the land beneath your feet.� And it was only when he went back home and knew how much he knew and loved about place that Faulkner found his voice, that he became the powerful voice of place (and of everything else). |
I know some people don't feel that; that is fine, though there is always something I don't understand about them and they don't about me. I see Bush feels it and I know he is grounded and I feel like I understand him, that I can trust him. |
Some think that limits a person – to identify strongly with a geographic region. Maybe it does. But I've always felt that you can't reach out to others very well if you don't feel securely rooted yourself. And I think that rootedness is what has made him secure enough to take risks. (Maybe those risks won't turn out we... |
And, yes, Texans do connect with the land and the history and the myth in a powerful way. |
And whatever the road that lies ahead, that road will take me home. |
When I heard the President say these words today they struck a melancholy chord with me. They came after he had mentioned that this would be his last campaign and seemed to me an acknowledgement of the temporal nature of his victory. |
November 4, 2004 at 1:37 am |
I think this is why Bush understands how Jews feel about Israel. |
MB's point is lovely – and true. |
"Blood-and-dirt love for and loyalty to America is something a majority of people in this country have. And it is based on particular backyards, particular neighborhoods, or particular stretches of open road." |
Is that true? And if so, is it a good thing? American was built by people that left their particular homes for good, and pulled themselves and their families up among strangers. Some of them put down roots where they landed, others kept on moving for most of their lives, but all of them were committed to embracing and ... |
The classic rootless cosmopolitan is nothing more than an extreme example of this. He'll comfortably call home anyplace on Earth that embodies his ideals, and I wouldn't call that a "defect" unless there was some defect in the ideals that motivate his choice of homes – a perfectly valid charge against Kerry (because, a... |
The other extreme includes all the people that ever fought for their homelands – on the wrong side. They fought just as bravely as anyone else, but they were fighting exclusively for "blod-and-dirt love" and not at all for an ideal, and their efforts furthered the plans of men motivated by bad ideals. (Of course some o... |
All emotions have base and noble manifestations, Ken, and arguing about whether the human love for the dirt under one's feet is good or bad is like arguing whether love for one's children or kin is good or bad. It simply is. Would you argue that such love is bad because it's an impediment to people's extending justice,... |
Human beings live and die for ideals, but nonetheless are flesh and blood, and have passionate attachments to the trees, grass, houses, and stretches of highway they live with. I doubt my ancestors were "rootless" in the way you suggest – it must've taken a great deal of courage to leave what they must have loved, so t... |
Human beings don't live in the abstract. The quote in question was not a denial of ideals but a simple statement of fact of how life is lived for most people – with the "melancholy chord" described by MB, above. |
"All emotions have base and noble manifestations, Ken, and arguing about whether the human love for the dirt under one's feet is good or bad is like arguing whether love for one's children or kin is good or bad. It simply is." |
Well, yes, that is indisputable. But that, in and of itself, doesn't tell us whether we should praise Bush for feeling this particular emotion strongly or damn Kerry for feeling it weakly. |
But that, in and of itself, doesn't tell us whether we should praise Bush for feeling this particular emotion strongly or damn Kerry for feeling it weakly. |
Need we do either? Are these two emotions mutually exclusive? Is the fact that I consider myself a "rootless cosmopolitan" at odds with the deeply emotional ties I feel for the place of my birth in a rural area of southeast Kansas or smalltown Indiana where I spent most of my adolescence? Or is it really so strange tha... |
November 4, 2004 at 1:26 pm |
When I went to college, many of my friends were from the nearby SAC base – at that time, families of those airmen moved oftener than once a year. So we were the most rooted of small town plains people and the most unrooted of air force kids. I think part of our affection (and sometimes misunderstanding) for each other ... |
As Cather points out (and I think this is equally true a hundred years later) what many of those immigrants wanted wasn't only the feeling of ownership that comes from having the vote, freedom of speech and religion (which they had not had in their old country), but also the joy of owning land – a farm where I grew up ... |
Ken – I'd disagree with Lex on the point of what Kerry does or does not feel – I don't know and can't know that. But his public persona certainly lacks that aura of rootedness in the particulars of American life. That's a neutral observation, and it may or may not be a negative in itself in a political campaign. But I'... |
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Friday, April 28th, 2006 at 8:31 pm by EbonyMom |
We had a lovely visit today with my best friend. She brought her two kiddos into town for a Doctor's appointment and was swung by to hang out with us for a few hours. Its so hard for us to seperate because EBoy and her son miss each other tremendously. I'm hoping that the transition to Texas will not be too hard on EBo... |
My Mom called me the other day to tell me that the girl who is pretty much the first friend I ever remember having has now been diagnosed with MS. Our Dads had both been in the Army together and we went to visit her family when we left Germany and arrived in Texas(I was 4 years old at the time). She and I had sleepover... |
I can't judge her life and say its bad and certainly don't think its worse than my own, but I often wonder what would have happened for Keisha if she'd stayed on path she started on instead of veering into another direction altogether. When we move I definitely plan to go and visit her, its been so many years since I l... |
This has been a very meandering post but overall I suppose no matter what paths my friends have chosen they were obviously the right ones for them. Otherwise I wouldn't have been blessed to spend the time with them and create the lifetime friendships I treasure and hold so dear. |
EBoy Photo Perspective |
Monday, April 24th, 2006 at 3:14 pm by EbonyMom |
A Day in the life of EBoy as photographed by EBoy: |
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