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		<description><![CDATA[What a week we are heading into&#8230; Today is Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Wikipedia even tells us that MLK Day is not only celebrated in the U.S., it is also celebrated in Hiroshima, Japan by Mayor Tadatoshi Akiba, who holds a special banquet at the mayor&#8217;s office as an act of unifying his city&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
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<p>Today is Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Wikipedia even tells us that MLK Day is not only celebrated in the U.S., it is also celebrated in Hiroshima, Japan by Mayor Tadatoshi Akiba, who holds a special banquet at the mayor&#8217;s office as an act of unifying his city&#8217;s call for peace with King&#8217;s message of human rights. </p>
<p>Kudos, Japan. Arigatou (Thank you!)!</p>
<p>And tomorrow is history in the making. It is a monumental for our country, the world and me personally. I am so excited for Obama and for the rest of us. It is challenging to comprehend the magnitude of this event, let alone absorb it. Suffice to say, we have all waited a very long time for tomorrow.</p>
<p>Anyone going to the Inauguration? How cool would that be? I can&#8217;t wait to watch it, to see the pictures, the stories&#8230; I am almost drooling!</p>
<p>I started to cry when I read that Michelle Obama and Jill Biden will be hosting the &#8220;Kids&#8217; Inaugural: We are the Future&#8221; at the Verizon Center in Washington, D.C. and airing on Disney! How cool are they? This is to honor the children of military families. I like these women. They care. It is obvious.</p>
<p>We are fortunate to have not only a new Administration coming in but this one.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am intrigued by history. And as anyone who is intrigued by history knows, we can learn a lot from the generations before us. We can see distinct correlations between times long ago and today. Since I am currently reading as much history on all the Presidents of the United States I can get my hands on&#8230; I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am intrigued by history. And as anyone who is intrigued by history knows, we can learn a lot from the generations before us. We can see distinct correlations between times long ago and today. Since I am currently reading as much history on all the Presidents of the United States I can get my hands on&#8230; I am finding other Presidents have faced similar challenges Barack Obama must face in the coming years. Tonight, I re-read FDR&#8217;s inaugural speech and thought it worth sharing. It seems much of it is as relevant today as it was back then. Let&#8217;s learn from history, shall we?</p>
<p>Here, let me share it with you&#8230;</p>
<p>[begin]</p>
<p>I am certain that my fellow Americans expect that on my induction into the Presidency I will address them with a candor and a decision which the present situation of our people impel. This is preeminently the time to speak the truth, the whole truth, frankly and boldly. Nor need we shrink from honestly facing conditions in our country today. This great Nation will endure as it has endured, will revive and will prosper. So, first of all, let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself—nameless, unreasoning, unjustified terror which paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat into advance. In every dark hour of our national life a leadership of frankness and vigor has met with that understanding and support of the people themselves which is essential to victory. I am convinced that you will again give that support to leadership in these critical days.</p>
<p>In such a spirit on my part and on yours we face our common difficulties. They concern, thank God, only material things. Values have shrunken to fantastic levels; taxes have risen; our ability to pay has fallen; government of all kinds is faced by serious curtailment of income; the means of exchange are frozen in the currents of trade; the withered leaves of industrial enterprise lie on every side; farmers find no markets for their produce; the savings of many years in thousands of families are gone.<br />
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More important, a host of unemployed citizens face the grim problem of existence, and an equally great number toil with little return. Only a foolish optimist can deny the dark realities of the moment.</p>
<p>Yet our distress comes from no failure of substance. We are stricken by no plague of locusts. Compared with the perils which our forefathers conquered because they believed and were not afraid, we have still much to be thankful for. Nature still offers her bounty and human efforts have multiplied it. Plenty is at our doorstep, but a generous use of it languishes in the very sight of the supply. Primarily this is because the rulers of the exchange of mankind’s goods have failed, through their own stubbornness and their own incompetence, have admitted their failure, and abdicated. Practices of the unscrupulous money changers stand indicted in the court of public opinion, rejected by the hearts and minds of men.</p>
<p>True they have tried, but their efforts have been cast in the pattern of an outworn tradition. Faced by failure of credit they have proposed only the lending of more money. Stripped of the lure of profit by which to induce our people to follow their false leadership, they have resorted to exhortations, pleading tearfully for restored confidence. They know only the rules of a generation of self-seekers. They have no vision, and when there is no vision the people perish.</p>
<p>The money changers have fled from their high seats in the temple of our civilization. We may now restore that temple to the ancient truths. The measure of the restoration lies in the extent to which we apply social values more noble than mere monetary profit.</p>
<p>Happiness lies not in the mere possession of money; it lies in the joy of achievement, in the thrill of creative effort. The joy and moral stimulation of work no longer must be forgotten in the mad chase of evanescent profits. These dark days will be worth all they cost us if they teach us that our true destiny is not to be ministered unto but to minister to ourselves and to our fellow men.</p>
<p>Recognition of the falsity of material wealth as the standard of success goes hand in hand with the abandonment of the false belief that public office and high political position are to be valued only by the standards of pride of place and personal profit; and there must be an end to a conduct in banking and in business which too often has given to a sacred trust the likeness of callous and selfish wrongdoing. Small wonder that confidence languishes, for it thrives only on honesty, on honor, on the sacredness of obligations, on faithful protection, on unselfish performance; without them it cannot live.</p>
<p>Restoration calls, however, not for changes in ethics alone. This Nation asks for action, and action now.</p>
<p>Our greatest primary task is to put people to work. This is no unsolvable problem if we face it wisely and courageously. It can be accomplished in part by direct recruiting by the Government itself, treating the task as we would treat the emergency of a war, but at the same time, through this employment, accomplishing greatly needed projects to stimulate and reorganize the use of our natural resources.</p>
<p>Hand in hand with this we must frankly recognize the overbalance of population in our industrial centers and, by engaging on a national scale in a redistribution, endeavor to provide a better use of the land for those best fitted for the land. The task can be helped by definite efforts to raise the values of agricultural products and with this the power to purchase the output of our cities. It can be helped by preventing realistically the tragedy of the growing loss through foreclosure of our small homes and our farms. It can be helped by insistence that the Federal, State, and local governments act forthwith on the demand that their cost be drastically reduced. It can be helped by the unifying of relief activities which today are often scattered, uneconomical, and unequal. It can be helped by national planning for and supervision of all forms of transportation and of communications and other utilities which have a definitely public character. There are many ways in which it can be helped, but it can never be helped merely by talking about it. We must act and act quickly.</p>
<p>Finally, in our progress toward a resumption of work we require two safeguards against a return of the evils of the old order; there must be a strict supervision of all banking and credits and investments; there must be an end to speculation with other people’s money, and there must be provision for an adequate but sound currency.</p>
<p>There are the lines of attack. I shall presently urge upon a new Congress in special session detailed measures for their fulfillment, and I shall seek the immediate assistance of the several States.</p>
<p>Through this program of action we address ourselves to putting our own national house in order and making income balance outgo. Our international trade relations, though vastly important, are in point of time and necessity secondary to the establishment of a sound national economy. I favor as a practical policy the putting of first things first. I shall spare no effort to restore world trade by international economic readjustment, but the emergency at home cannot wait on that accomplishment.</p>
<p>The basic thought that guides these specific means of national recovery is not narrowly nationalistic. It is the insistence, as a first consideration, upon the interdependence of the various elements in all parts of the United States—a recognition of the old and permanently important manifestation of the American spirit of the pioneer. It is the way to recovery. It is the immediate way. It is the strongest assurance that the recovery will endure.</p>
<p>In the field of world policy I would dedicate this Nation to the policy of the good neighbor—the neighbor who resolutely respects himself and, because he does so, respects the rights of others—the neighbor who respects his obligations and respects the sanctity of his agreements in and with a world of neighbors.</p>
<p>If I read the temper of our people correctly, we now realize as we have never realized before our interdependence on each other; that we can not merely take but we must give as well; that if we are to go forward, we must move as a trained and loyal army willing to sacrifice for the good of a common discipline, because without such discipline no progress is made, no leadership becomes effective. We are, I know, ready and willing to submit our lives and property to such discipline, because it makes possible a leadership which aims at a larger good. This I propose to offer, pledging that the larger purposes will bind upon us all as a sacred obligation with a unity of duty hitherto evoked only in time of armed strife.</p>
<p>With this pledge taken, I assume unhesitatingly the leadership of this great army of our people dedicated to a disciplined attack upon our common problems.</p>
<p>Action in this image and to this end is feasible under the form of government which we have inherited from our ancestors. Our Constitution is so simple and practical that it is possible always to meet extraordinary needs by changes in emphasis and arrangement without loss of essential form. That is why our constitutional system has proved itself the most superbly enduring political mechanism the modern world has produced. It has met every stress of vast expansion of territory, of foreign wars, of bitter internal strife, of world relations.</p>
<p>It is to be hoped that the normal balance of executive and legislative authority may be wholly adequate to meet the unprecedented task before us. But it may be that an unprecedented demand and need for undelayed action may call for temporary departure from that normal balance of public procedure.</p>
<p>I am prepared under my constitutional duty to recommend the measures that a stricken nation in the midst of a stricken world may require. These measures, or such other measures as the Congress may build out of its experience and wisdom, I shall seek, within my constitutional authority, to bring to speedy adoption.</p>
<p>But in the event that the Congress shall fail to take one of these two courses, and in the event that the national emergency is still critical, I shall not evade the clear course of duty that will then confront me. I shall ask the Congress for the one remaining instrument to meet the crisis—broad Executive power to wage a war against the emergency, as great as the power that would be given to me if we were in fact invaded by a foreign foe.</p>
<p>For the trust reposed in me I will return the courage and the devotion that befit the time. I can do no less.</p>
<p>We face the arduous days that lie before us in the warm courage of the national unity; with the clear consciousness of seeking old and precious moral values; with the clean satisfaction that comes from the stern performance of duty by old and young alike. We aim at the assurance of a rounded and permanent national life.</p>
<p>We do not distrust the future of essential democracy. The people of the United States have not failed. In their need they have registered a mandate that they want direct, vigorous action. They have asked for discipline and direction under leadership. They have made me the present instrument of their wishes. In the spirit of the gift I take it.</p>
<p>In this dedication of a Nation we humbly ask the blessing of God. May He protect each and every one of us. May He guide me in the days to come.</p>
<p>Source: Franklin D. Roosevelt, Inaugural Address, March 4, 1933, as published in Samuel Rosenman, ed.,<em> The Public Papers of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Volume Two: The Year of Crisis, 1933</em> (New York: Random House, 1938), 11–16.</p>
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		<title>NO PRESIDENT LEFT BEHIND</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our Presidents (and presidential candidates) are struggling. Time after time we see them battle with the names of the other foreign leaders. It is heart-wrenching to watch the dreaded confusion engulf their faces when they are forced to locate another country on the map. They don&#8217;t even know the fundamentals of the economy. The poor [...]]]></description>
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<p>Our Presidents <em>(and presidential candidates)</em> are struggling. Time after time we see them battle with the names of the other foreign leaders. It is heart-wrenching to watch the dreaded confusion engulf their faces when they are forced to locate another country on the map. They don&#8217;t even know the fundamentals of the economy. The poor things think negotiation tools include nuclear weapon and AK47&#8242;s. We must stop the madness. We must not let them fall through the international cracks, <em>or to create even more of them</em>. This is everyone&#8217;s future we are talking about. WE must ensure our Presidents <em>(and the candidates running for Presidency)</em> are educated <em>properly </em>to meet the growing needs of the White House. It is IMPORTANT TO ACT NOW! We must not leave any President behind!</p>
<p>Please help me to ensure this ACT is signed by Congress before it is too late.</p>
<p><em>Note: I thought I was so clever coming up with this idea inspired by McCain not knowing where Spain is located or who the Prime Minister of Spain is exactly. However, after preparing it and posting it&#8230;<em>graphic and all</em>, I did a google search and well, I was not the only one to come up with this clever idea. Kudos to the great comedians of the world&#8230;and let&#8217;s say thanks but no thanks to the road that led us here.</em><br />
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<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/bill-katovsky/no-president-left-behind-_b_61318.html">HUFFINGTON POST</a><br />
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		<description><![CDATA[I think this whole speech was worth watching and reading. I will comment in general later but please listen to it, read it, ingest it on your own. Then, we can discuss it. Transcript of President Bill Clinton&#8217;s speech at the Democratic National Convention (8/27/08) In the end, my candidate didn’t win. But I’m very [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>I think this whole speech was worth watching and reading. I will comment in general later but please listen to it, read it, ingest it on your own. <strong>Then</strong>, we can discuss it.</em></p>
<p><strong>Transcript of President Bill Clinton&#8217;s speech at the Democratic National Convention (8/27/08)</strong></p>
<p>In the end, my candidate didn’t win. But I’m very proud of the campaign she ran: she never quit on the people she stood up for, on the changes she pushed for, on the future she wants for all our children. And I’m grateful for the chance Chelsea and I had to tell Americans about the person we know and love.</p>
<p>I’m not so grateful for the chance to speak in the wake of her magnificent address last night. But I’ll do my best.</p>
<p>Hillary told us in no uncertain terms that she’ll do everything she can to elect Barack Obama.</p>
<p>That makes two of us.</p>
<p>Actually that makes 18 million of us because, like Hillary, I want all of you who supported her to vote for Barack Obama in November.</p>
<p>Here’s why.</p>
<p>Our nation is in trouble on two fronts: The American Dream is under siege at home, and America’s leadership in the world has been weakened.</p>
<p>Middle class and low-income Americans are hurting, with incomes declining; job losses, poverty and inequality rising; mortgage foreclosures and credit card debt increasing; health care coverage disappearing; and a big spike in the cost of food, utilities, and gasoline.</p>
<p><span id="more-39"></span>Our position in the world has been weakened by too much unilateralism and too little cooperation; a perilous dependence on imported oil; a refusal to lead on global warming; a growing indebtedness and a dependence on foreign lenders; a severely burdened military; a backsliding on global non-proliferation and arms control agreements; and a failure to consistently use the power of diplomacy, from the Middle East to Africa to Latin America to Central and Eastern Europe.</p>
<p>Clearly, the job of the next President is to rebuild the American Dream and restore America’s standing in the world.</p>
<p>Everything I learned in my eight years as President and in the work I’ve done since, in America and across the globe, has convinced me that Barack Obama is the man for this job.</p>
<p>He has a remarkable ability to inspire people, to raise our hopes and rally us to high purpose. He has the intelligence and curiosity every successful President needs. His policies on the economy, taxes, health care and energy are far superior to the Republican alternatives. He has shown a clear grasp of our foreign policy and national security challenges, and a firm commitment to repair our badly strained military. His family heritage and life experiences have given him a unique capacity to lead our increasingly diverse nation and to restore our leadership in an ever more interdependent world. The long, hard primary tested and strengthened him. And in his first presidential decision, the selection of a running mate, he hit it out of the park.</p>
<p>With Joe Biden’s experience and wisdom, supporting Barack Obama’s proven understanding, insight, and good instincts, America will have the national security leadership we need.</p>
<p>Barack Obama is ready to lead America and restore American leadership in the world. Ready to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States. Barack Obama is ready to be President of the United States.</p>
<p>He will work for an America with more partners and fewer adversaries. He will rebuild our frayed alliances and revitalize the international institutions which help to share the costs of the world’s problems and to leverage our power and influence. He will put us back in the forefront of the world’s fight to reduce nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons and to stop global warming. He will continue and enhance our nation’s global leadership in an area in which I am deeply involved, the fight against AIDS, TB and malaria, including a renewal of the battle against HIV/AIDS here at home. He will choose diplomacy first and military force as a last resort. But in a world troubled by terror; by trafficking in weapons, drugs and people; by human rights abuses; by other threats to our security, our interests, and our values, when he cannot convert adversaries into partners, he will stand up to them.</p>
<p>Barack Obama also will not allow the world’s problems to obscure its opportunities. Everywhere, in rich and poor countries alike, hardworking people need good jobs; secure, affordable healthcare, food, and energy; quality education for their children; and economically beneficial ways to fight global warming. These challenges cry out for American ideas and American innovation. When Barack Obama unleashes them, America will save lives, win new allies, open new markets, and create new jobs for our people.</p>
<p>Most important, Barack Obama knows that America cannot be strong abroad unless we are strong at home. People the world over have always been more impressed by the power of our example than by the example of our power.</p>
<p>Look at the example the Republicans have set: American workers have given us consistently rising productivity. They’ve worked harder and produced more. What did they get in return? Declining wages, less than one-fourth as many new jobs as in the previous eight years, smaller health care and pension benefits, rising poverty and the biggest increase in income inequality since the 1920s. American families by the millions are struggling with soaring health care costs and declining coverage. I will never forget the parents of children with autism and other severe conditions who told me on the campaign trail that they couldn’t afford health care and couldn’t qualify their kids for Medicaid unless they quit work or got a divorce. Are these the family values the Republicans are so proud of? What about the military families pushed to the breaking point by unprecedented multiple deployments? What about the assault on science and the defense of torture? What about the war on unions and the unlimited favors for the well connected? What about Katrina and cronyism?</p>
<p>America can do better than that. And Barack Obama will.</p>
<p>But first we have to elect him.</p>
<p>The choice is clear. The Republicans will nominate a good man who served our country heroically and suffered terribly in Vietnam. He loves our country every bit as much as we all do. As a Senator, he has shown his independence on several issues. But on the two great questions of this election, how to rebuild the American Dream and how to restore America’s leadership in the world, he still embraces the extreme philosophy which has defined his party for more than 25 years, a philosophy we never had a real chance to see in action until 2001, when the Republicans finally gained control of both the White House and Congress. Then we saw what would happen to America if the policies they had talked about for decades were implemented.</p>
<p>They took us from record surpluses to an exploding national debt; from over 22 million new jobs down to 5 million; from an increase in working family incomes of $7,500 to a decline of more than $2,000; from almost 8 million Americans moving out of poverty to more than 5 and a half million falling into poverty and millions more losing their health insurance.</p>
<p>Now, in spite of all the evidence, their candidate is promising more of the same: More tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans that will swell the deficit, increase inequality, and weaken the economy. More band-aids for health care that will enrich insurance companies, impoverish families and increase the number of uninsured. More going it alone in the world, instead of building the shared responsibilities and shared opportunities necessary to advance our security and restore our influence.</p>
<p>They actually want us to reward them for the last eight years by giving them four more. Let’s send them a message that will echo from the Rockies all across America: Thanks, but no thanks. In this case, the third time is not the charm.</p>
<p>My fellow Democrats, sixteen years ago, you gave me the profound honor to lead our party to victory and to lead our nation to a new era of peace and broadly shared prosperity.</p>
<p>Together, we prevailed in a campaign in which the Republicans said I was too young and too inexperienced to be Commander-in-Chief. Sound familiar? It didn’t work in 1992, because we were on the right side of history. And it won’t work in 2008, because Barack Obama is on the right side of history.</p>
<p>His life is a 21st Century incarnation of the American Dream. His achievements are proof of our continuing progress toward the “more perfect union” of our founders’ dreams. The values of freedom and equal opportunity which have given him his historic chance will drive him as president to give all Americans, regardless of race, religion, gender, sexual orientation or disability, their chance to build a decent life, and to show our humanity, as well as our strength, to the world.</p>
<p>We see that humanity, that strength, and our future in Barack and Michelle Obama and their beautiful children. We see them reinforced by the partnership with Joe Biden, his wife Jill, a dedicated teacher, and their family.</p>
<p>Barack Obama will lead us away from division and fear of the last eight years back to unity and hope. If, like me, you still believe America must always be a place called Hope, then join Hillary, Chelsea and me in making Senator Barack Obama the next President of the United States.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The wonderful Hillary Clinton Transcript from Hillary&#8217;s speech at the 2008 Democratic National Convention to follow: I am honored to be here tonight. A proud mother. A proud Democrat. A proud American. And a proud supporter of Barack Obama. My friends, it is time to take back the country we love. Whether you voted for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><center>The wonderful Hillary Clinton</center><br />
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<p><em>Transcript from Hillary&#8217;s speech at the 2008 Democratic National Convention to follow:</em></p>
<p>I am honored to be here tonight. A proud mother. A proud Democrat. A proud American. And a proud supporter of Barack Obama. </p>
<p>My friends, it is time to take back the country we love. </p>
<p>Whether you voted for me, or voted for Barack, the time is now to unite as a single party with a single purpose. We are on the same team, and none of us can sit on the sidelines. </p>
<p>This is a fight for the future. And it&#8217;s a fight we must win. </p>
<p>I haven&#8217;t spent the past 35 years in the trenches advocating for children, campaigning for universal health care, helping parents balance work and family, and fighting for women&#8217;s rights at home and around the world . . . to see another Republican in the White House squander the promise of our country and the hopes of our people. </p>
<p>And you haven&#8217;t worked so hard over the last 18 months, or endured the last eight years, to suffer through more failed leadership. </p>
<p>No way. No how. No McCain. </p>
<p><span id="more-40"></span>Barack Obama is my candidate. And he must be our President. </p>
<p>Tonight we need to remember what a Presidential election is really about. When the polls have closed, and the ads are finally off the air, it comes down to you — the American people, your lives, and your children&#8217;s futures. </p>
<p>For me, it&#8217;s been a privilege to meet you in your homes, your workplaces, and your communities. Your stories reminded me everyday that America&#8217;s greatness is bound up in the lives of the American people — your hard work, your devotion to duty, your love for your children, and your determination to keep going, often in the face of enormous obstacles. </p>
<p>You taught me so much, you made me laugh, and . . . you even made me cry. You allowed me to become part of your lives. And you became part of mine. </p>
<p>I will always remember the single mom who had adopted two kids with autism, didn&#8217;t have health insurance and discovered she had cancer. But she greeted me with her bald head painted with my name on it and asked me to fight for health care. </p>
<p>I will always remember the young man in a Marine Corps t-shirt who waited months for medical care and said to me: &#8220;Take care of my buddies; a lot of them are still over there….and then will you please help take care of me?&#8221; </p>
<p>I will always remember the boy who told me his mom worked for the minimum wage and that her employer had cut her hours. He said he just didn&#8217;t know what his family was going to do. </p>
<p>I will always be grateful to everyone from all fifty states, Puerto Rico and the territories, who joined our campaign on behalf of all those people left out and left behind by the Bush Administrtation. </p>
<p>To my supporters, my champions — my sisterhood of the traveling pantsuits – from the bottom of my heart: Thank you. </p>
<p>You never gave in. You never gave up. And together we made history. </p>
<p>Along the way, America lost two great Democratic champions who would have been here with us tonight. One of our finest young leaders, Arkansas Democratic Party Chair, Bill Gwatney, who believed with all his heart that America and the South could be and should be Democratic from top to bottom. </p>
<p>And Congresswoman Stephanie Tubbs Jones, a dear friend to many of us, a loving mother and courageous leader who never gave up her quest to make America fairer and smarter, stronger and better. Steadfast in her beliefs, a fighter of uncommon grace, she was an inspiration to me and to us all. </p>
<p>Our heart goes out to Stephanie&#8217;s son, Mervyn, Jr, and Bill&#8217;s wife, Rebecca, who traveled to Denver to join us at our convention. </p>
<p>Bill and Stephanie knew that after eight years of George Bush, people are hurting at home, and our standing has eroded around the world. We have a lot of work ahead. </p>
<p>Jobs lost, houses gone, falling wages, rising prices. The Supreme Court in a right-wing headlock and our government in partisan gridlock. The biggest deficit in our nation&#8217;s history. Money borrowed from the Chinese to buy oil from the Saudis. </p>
<p>Putin and Georgia, Iraq and Iran. </p>
<p>I ran for President to renew the promise of America. To rebuild the middle class and sustain the American Dream, to provide the opportunity to work hard and have that work rewarded, to save for college, a home and retirement, to afford the gas and groceries and still have a little left over each month. </p>
<p>To promote a clean energy economy that will create millions of green collar jobs. </p>
<p>To create a health care system that is universal, high quality, and affordable so that parents no longer have to choose between care for themselves or their children or be stuck in dead end jobs simply to keep their insurance. </p>
<p>To create a world class education system and make college affordable again. </p>
<p>To fight for an America defined by deep and meaningful equality &#8211; from civil rights to labor rights, from women&#8217;s rights to gay rights, from ending discrimination to promoting unionization to providing help for the most important job there is: caring for our families. To help every child live up to his or her God-given potential. </p>
<p>To make America once again a nation of immigrants and a nation of laws. </p>
<p>To bring fiscal sanity back to Washington and make our government an instrument of the public good, not of private plunder. </p>
<p>To restore America&#8217;s standing in the world, to end the war in Iraq, bring our troops home and honor their service by caring for our veterans. </p>
<p>And to join with our allies to confront our shared challenges, from poverty and genocide to terrorism and global warming. </p>
<p>Most of all, I ran to stand up for all those who have been invisible to their government for eight long years. </p>
<p>Those are the reasons I ran for President. Those are the reasons I support Barack Obama. And those are the reasons you should too. </p>
<p>I want you to ask yourselves: Were you in this campaign just for me? Or were you in it for that young Marine and others like him? Were you in it for that mom struggling with cancer while raising her kids? Were you in it for that boy and his mom surviving on the minimum wage? Were you in it for all the people in this country who feel invisible? </p>
<p>We need leaders once again who can tap into that special blend of American confidence and optimism that has enabled generations before us to meet our toughest challenges. Leaders who can help us show ourselves and the world that with our ingenuity, creativity, and innovative spirit, there are no limits to what is possible in America. </p>
<p>This won&#8217;t be easy. Progress never is. But it will be impossible if we don&#8217;t fight to put a Democrat in the White House. </p>
<p>We need to elect Barack Obama because we need a President who understands that America can&#8217;t compete in a global economy by padding the pockets of energy speculators, while ignoring the workers whose jobs have been shipped overseas. We need a President who understands that we can&#8217;t solve the problems of global warming by giving windfall profits to the oil companies while ignoring opportunities to invest in new technologies that will build a green economy. </p>
<p>We need a President who understands that the genius of America has always depended on the strength and vitality of the middle class. </p>
<p>Barack Obama began his career fighting for workers displaced by the global economy. He built his campaign on a fundamental belief that change in this country must start from the ground up, not the top down. He knows government must be about &#8220;We the people&#8221; not &#8220;We the favored few.&#8221; </p>
<p>And when Barack Obama is in the White House, he&#8217;ll revitalize our economy, defend the working people of America, and meet the global challenges of our time. Democrats know how to do this. As I recall, President Clinton and the Democrats did it before. And President Obama and the Democrats will do it again. </p>
<p>He&#8217;ll transform our energy agenda by creating millions of green jobs and building a new, clean energy future. He&#8217;ll make sure that middle class families get the tax relief they deserve. And I can&#8217;t wait to watch Barack Obama sign a health care plan into law that covers every single American. </p>
<p>Barack Obama will end the war in Iraq responsibly and bring our troops home – a first step to repairing our alliances around the world. </p>
<p>And he will have with him a terrific partner in Michelle Obama. Anyone who saw Michelle&#8217;s speech last night knows she will be a great First Lady for America. </p>
<p>Americans are also fortunate that Joe Biden will be at Barack Obama&#8217;s side. He is a strong leader and a good man. He understands both the economic stresses here at home and the strategic challenges abroad. He is pragmatic, tough, and wise. And, of course, Joe will be supported by his wonderful wife, Jill. </p>
<p>They will be a great team for our country. </p>
<p>Now, John McCain is my colleague and my friend. </p>
<p>He has served our country with honor and courage. </p>
<p>But we don&#8217;t need four more years . . . of the last eight years. </p>
<p>More economic stagnation …and less affordable health care. </p>
<p>More high gas prices …and less alternative energy. </p>
<p>More jobs getting shipped overseas …and fewer jobs created here. </p>
<p>More skyrocketing debt &#8230;home foreclosures …and mounting bills that are crushing our middle class families. </p>
<p>More war . . . less diplomacy. </p>
<p>More of a government where the privileged come first …and everyone else comes last. </p>
<p>John McCain says the economy is fundamentally sound. John McCain doesn&#8217;t think that 47 million people without health insurance is a crisis. John McCain wants to privatize Social Security. And in 2008, he still thinks it&#8217;s okay when women don&#8217;t earn equal pay for equal work. </p>
<p>With an agenda like that, it makes sense that George Bush and John McCain will be together next week in the Twin Cities. Because these days they&#8217;re awfully hard to tell apart. </p>
<p>America is still around after 232 years because we have risen to the challenge of every new time, changing to be faithful to our values of equal opportunity for all and the common good. </p>
<p>And I know what that can mean for every man, woman, and child in America. I&#8217;m a United States Senator because in 1848 a group of courageous women and a few brave men gathered in Seneca Falls, New York, many traveling for days and nights, to participate in the first convention on women&#8217;s rights in our history. </p>
<p>And so dawned a struggle for the right to vote that would last 72 years, handed down by mother to daughter to granddaughter – and a few sons and grandsons along the way. </p>
<p>These women and men looked into their daughters&#8217; eyes, imagined a fairer and freer world, and found the strength to fight. To rally and picket. To endure ridicule and harassment. To brave violence and jail. </p>
<p>And after so many decades – 88 years ago on this very day – the 19th amendment guaranteeing women the right to vote would be forever enshrined in our Constitution. </p>
<p>My mother was born before women could vote. But in this election my daughter got to vote for her mother for President. </p>
<p>This is the story of America. Of women and men who defy the odds and never give up. </p>
<p>How do we give this country back to them? </p>
<p>By following the example of a brave New Yorker , a woman who risked her life to shepherd slaves along the Underground Railroad. </p>
<p>And on that path to freedom, Harriett Tubman had one piece of advice. </p>
<p>If you hear the dogs, keep going. </p>
<p>If you see the torches in the woods, keep going. </p>
<p>If they&#8217;re shouting after you, keep going. </p>
<p>Don&#8217;t ever stop. Keep going. </p>
<p>If you want a taste of freedom, keep going. </p>
<p>Even in the darkest of moments, ordinary Americans have found the faith to keep going. </p>
<p>I&#8217;ve seen it in you. I&#8217;ve seen it in our teachers and firefighters, nurses and police officers, small business owners and union workers, the men and women of our military – you always keep going. </p>
<p>We are Americans. We&#8217;re not big on quitting. </p>
<p>But remember, before we can keep going, we have to get going by electing Barack Obama president. </p>
<p>We don&#8217;t have a moment to lose or a vote to spare. </p>
<p>Nothing less than the fate of our nation and the future of our children hang in the balance. </p>
<p>I want you to think about your children and grandchildren come election day. And think about the choices your parents and grandparents made that had such a big impact on your life and on the life of our nation. </p>
<p>We&#8217;ve got to ensure that the choice we make in this election honors the sacrifices of all who came before us, and will fill the lives of our children with possibility and hope. </p>
<p>That is our duty, to build that bright future, and to teach our children that in America there is no chasm too deep, no barrier too great – and no ceiling too high – for all who work hard, never back down, always keep going, have faith in God, in our country, and in each other. </p>
<p>Thank you so much. God bless America and Godspeed to you all.</p>
<p>Source: The Democratic National Convention.</p>
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