Washington is filled with home-spun fireworks launched from roofdecks and celebratory honkings of car horns.
I voted at the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. library this morning in Washington, D.C. for the first African-American President of the United States of America.
I think there's a lot of merit in an international economy and global markets, but they're not sufficient because markets don't look after social needs. - George Soros, uber-philanthropist and founder, Open Society Institute
Dan is a third-year law student at The George Washington University Law School in Washington, D.C. He moved in 2008 from Columbus, Ohio, where he was an indie rock musician, real estate professional, and notorious public runner. He is hoping to retain tight connections with his family and scores of good friends back in Ohio, and is currently pondering that state's pesky and persistent issues with brain drain. He earned an M.A. in philosophy (ethics, metaethics) from The Ohio State University in 2003. He has five brothers and sisters, about thirty cousins, two cats, and an aversion to third-person descriptions of himself.
2 comments:
I was wondering about the excitement level in DC. I can't wait for Inauguration day. You better get down there & take pic.
Oh I will sister. Lots.
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