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Edward Kennedy Democratic National Convention 2008

 
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 4:03 pm    Post subject: Edward Kennedy Democratic National Convention 2008 Reply with quote

Here is the transcript of the ailing Senator's speech at the 2008 Democratic National Convention. The video is available here:

http://gallery1.demconvention.com/


Edward Kennedy, MassachusettsMonday, August 25, 2008 at 06:12 PM

Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, Caroline. My fellow Democrats. My fellow Americans.

It is so wonderful to be here. Nothing, nothing was going to keep me away from this special gathering tonight.

I have come here to stand with you to change America, to restore its future, to rise to our best ideals, and to elect Barack Obama as President of the United States.

As I look ahead, I am strengthened by family and friendship. So many of you have been with me in the happiest and the hardest days. Together we have known success and set-backs, victory and defeat. But we have never lost our belief that we are all called to a better country and a newer world.

And I pledge to you that I will be there -- next January -- on the floor of the United States Senate, when we begin to write the next great chapter of American progress.

For me, this is a season of hope. New hope-for a just and fair prosperity for the many and not just the few. New hope -- and this is the cause of my life - New hope that we will break the old gridlock and guarantee that every American -- north, south, east and west -- young and old -- Will have decent, quality, affordable health care as a fundamental right and not a privilege.

We can meet the challenges. With Barack Obama- Yes we can. And finally, finally- Yes we will.

Barack Obama will close the book on the old politics of race against race, gender against gender, group against group, and straight against gay.

And Barack Obama will be a commander-in-chief who understands that young Americans in uniform must never ever be committed to a mistake, but always to a mission worthy of their bravery and sacrifice.

We are told that Barack Obama believes too much in an America of high purpose and bold endeavor.

But when John Kennedy thought of going to the moon, he didn't say, it's too far, we can't get there, we shouldn't even try.

Our people answered his call and rose to the challenge -- and today an American flag still marks the surface of the moon.

Yes, we are Americans. This is what we do. We reach the moon. We scale the heights. I know it. I've seen it. I've lived it. And we can do it again.

There is a new wave of change all around us- and if we set our compass true, we will reach our destination-not merely victory for our party, but renewal for our nation.

And this November, the torch will be passed again to a new generation of Americans.

And so with Barack Obama -- for you and for me, for our country and for our cause - the work begins anew, the hope rises again, and the dream lives on.
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 4:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ummmm...why post what is available to everyone, but no personal comment? If you have no reaction to it worth writing, why should anyone else?
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 4:33 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Teddy is an alcoholic scum bag. It is unfortunate that he is a senator, or that any organization would have him as a member.
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 11:33 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

ytuque,

To quote you from another thread from yesterday:
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You can attack Kristol's credibility but can you refute anything in his editorial?


Now, just change Kristol to Kennedy. Can you refute anything he said in his speech?
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 27, 2008 12:09 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Certainly. To cite but one claim, "Barack Obama will close the book on the old politics of race against race, gender against gender, group against group, and straight against gay," I see very little evidence that he has moved this way. Granted, he did object to what he called "slice and dice politics" not so long ago. But he has played the race card -- just like everyone else in and around Washington. Moreover, he jettisoned J. Wright too late in his career for it to mean much to me.
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 27, 2008 1:58 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Barack Obama will close the book


This means 'Starting on the afternoon of Jan. 20, 2009'.

People bandy about the term 'race card' without really knowing any real examples. I ran across a real one not long ago when reading '1920: The Year of the Six Presidents' (The title is a reference to the fact that 6 former or future presidents played major roles in the election that year.)

Professor William Estabrook Chancellor, professor of political science at Wooster College in Ohio, specialized in disliking Warren G. Harding. In October 1920, just days before the election he released 2 handbills that were spread around the country. The book doesn't explain how an obscure college professor managed to get the handbills distributed, but we can guess.

Distribution: 'Tens of thousands of handbills were slipped under doorways in the dead of night--some by paid workers. Rock Island Line rail passengers found copies in southwestern Kansas. Their distribution triggered fistfights on trains outside Chicago. They appeared throughout Ohio and Indiana, in the battleground border states, in Southern states...where Harding stood no chance in the first place. A quarter of a million copies were seized and destroyed at the San Francisco Post Office." (p 374)

The 'good stuff': 'To the Men and Women of America--An Open Letter
When one citizen knows beyond the peradventure of doubt what concerns all other citizens but is not generally known, duty compels publication.

Warren Gamaliel Harding is not a white man; he is not a creole; he is not a mulatto; he is a mestizo, as his physical features show. Anyone who hears or reads his public utterances is free to pass upon his intellectual and moral traits....

Are we ready to make the experiment of entrusting the Presidency of this Republic to this hybrid man?...Shall America be a white man's land? For one, I believe that red man, yellow man, black man, colored man, one and all, are better off under the social control of the white man....

Of hundreds of persons interviewed of those who knew him as a rural boy and as college student, everyone without exception says that Warren Gamaliel Harding was always considered a colored boy and nicknamed accordingly.

It is for us to decide what the Capitals of Europe and Asia and all the rest of the world shall think of us as represented int he person of our President on and after March 4, 1921. Let us have neither Hayti nor Russia here! May God save America from international shame and from domestic ruin!"

THAT is playing the race card. The rumor spread, apparantly by Karl Rove about McCain having a black child, is playing the race card. These examples set the standard at 100%. Any example from the race of 2008 is down around 2 or 3% when measured against real examples like these.
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