Senator John
Kerry
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Excerpts of Senator John Kerry’s Convention
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My fellow Americans, this is the most important
election of our lifetime. The stakes are high. We
are a nation at war -- a global war on terror
against an enemy unlike any we have ever known
before. And here at home, wages are falling,
health care costs are rising, and our great middle
class is shrinking. People are working weekends;
they're working two jobs, three jobs, and they're
still not getting ahead.
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We can do better and we will. We're the
optimists. For us, this is a country of the
future. We're the can do people. And let's
not forget what we did in the 1990s. We balanced
the budget. We paid down the debt. We
created 23 million new jobs. We lifted millions
out of poverty and we lifted the standard of
living for the middle class. We just need to
believe in ourselves -- and we can do it
again.
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So tonight, in the city where America's freedom
began, only a few blocks from where the sons and
daughters of liberty gave birth to our nation --
here tonight, on behalf of a new birth of freedom
-- on behalf of the middle class who deserve a
champion, and those struggling to join it who
deserve a fair shot --- for the brave men and
women in uniform who risk their lives every day
and the families who pray for their return – for
all those who believe our best days are ahead of
us – for all of you -- with great faith in the
American people, I accept your nomination for
President of the United States.
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As president, I will ask hard questions and
demand hard evidence. I will immediately
reform the intelligence system – so policy is
guided by facts, and facts are never distorted by
politics. And as president, I will bring
back this nation’s time-honored tradition: the
United States of America never goes to war because
we want to, we only go to war because we have
to.
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I defended this country as a young man and I
will defend it as President. Let there be no
mistake: I will never hesitate to use force
when it is required. Any attack will be met
with a swift and certain response. I will never
give any nation or international institution a
veto over our national security. And I will
build a stronger American military.
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In these dangerous days there is a right way
and a wrong way to be strong. Strength is more
than tough words. After decades of experience in
national security, I know the reach of our power
and I know the power of our ideals.
We need to make America once again a beacon in
the world. We need to be looked up to and not just
feared.
We need to lead a global effort against nuclear
proliferation – to keep the most dangerous weapons
in the world out of the most dangerous hands in
the world.
We need a strong military and we need to lead
strong alliances. And then, with confidence
and determination, we will be able to tell the
terrorists: You will lose and we will win.
The future doesn't belong to fear; it belongs to
freedom.
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And the front lines of this battle are not just
far away – they're right here on our shores, at
our airports, and potentially in any town or city.
Today, our national security begins with homeland
security. The 9-11 Commission has given us a path
to follow, endorsed by Democrats, Republicans, and
the 9-11 families. As president, I will not
evade or equivocate; I will immediately implement
the recommendations of that commission. We
shouldn't be letting ninety-five percent of
container ships come into our ports without ever
being physically inspected. We shouldn’t be
leaving our nuclear and chemical plants without
enough protection. And we shouldn't be
opening firehouses in Baghdad and closing them
down in the United States of America.
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My fellow citizens, elections are about
choices. And choices are about values. In
the end, it's not just policies and programs that
matter; the president who sits at that desk must
be guided by principle.
For four years, we've heard a lot of talk about
values. But values spoken without actions taken
are just slogans. Values are not just
words. They're what we live by. They're
about the causes we champion and the people we
fight for. And it is time for those who talk about
family values to start valuing families.
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We value jobs that pay you more not less than
you earned before. We value jobs where, when
you put in a week’s work, you can actually pay
your bills, provide for your children, and lift up
the quality of your life. We value an
America where the middle class is not being
squeezed, but doing
better. |