Yes, Tom, but ONLY now. I mourn for the generations to follow who did not live in the moment with Mr. Heston. There was always so much more than just the words in his message. When he spoke, we could reasonably expect it to be chiseled in stone and archived somewhere for revisiting when inspiration was needed. Those following, but not knowing him as we did, will never experience that bolt of lightning up the spine, that tightening of jaw, tensing of muscle, tearing of eye and awareness of moral rage that he evoked in us with his epic delivery, "From my cold, dead hand!". He wasn't acting. He was living.
Mac.