And Dr. Tisdale pulls my coat a little bit and says, 'You know, there's the little matter of Tingley.' And he brought Gephardt and me over here, and showed us what was here, |
But the longer we live, the more we appreciate what got us where we are. I am glad to see they have restored much of the original woodwork and these columns especially. If you've got this stuff, you ought not hide it. |
Georgetown has given to our nation a native son who will be the first person of color to have a portrait to hang in our capitol, |
great friend to me, the people of Clarendon County and all South Carolinians. Alex never met a stranger or a person he wasn't willing to help. |
I'll take another look at it and see whether or not I ought to get actively involved or whether or not I ought to just cast a vote. |
Quite frankly, it was downright depressing to see the building in that condition. There is a lot of history on this campus, but Tingley, this is 'the' building, |
That issue is going to dog him, ... Where was he for a year? I don't know. Nobody else seems to know. |
The car drives very well. It's very quiet. I was sitting in it trying to figure out when this thing would start. |
This weekend gives us a tremendous opportunity to really have the country get a feel for who and what we are. |
We made the decision that nobody coming to Columbia or the Midlands would be put in a shelter. They would go into homes or hotel rooms. It gives them privacy, and it gives them some dignity in their existence. |
We went through a period where we got rid of everything that was old. Everything had to be new |
we're not going to let it ride this time. |
You get a real appreciation of what we as a people once were ? and can be, ... All of this is very emotionally satisfying to me. |