A Presidential Response: Integrity Regarding Palin's "Real-American Parts of the Country", page
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Topic started on 23-10-2008 @ 10:19 PM by ColoradoJens
From Obama's speach yesterday in Richmond VA 10/22: Can you imagine again what it would be like to have an intelligible President who's words speak so much louder than the Anti-American track the neo-cons have taken.

There are no real or fake parts of this country. We are not separated by the pro-America and anti-America parts of this nation – we all love this country, no matter where we live or where we come from. There are patriots who supported this war in Iraq and patriots who opposed it; patriots who believe in Democratic policies and those who believe in Republican policies. The men and women from Virginia and all across America who serve on our battlefields may be Democrats and Republicans and Independents, but they have fought together and bled together and some died together under the same proud flag. They have not served a Red America or a Blue America – they have served the United States of America.

We have always been at our best when we've had leadership that called us to look past our differences and come together as one nation, as one people; leadership that rallied this entire country to a common purpose – to a higher purpose. And I am running for President of the United States of America because that is the country we need to be right now.

This country and the dream it represents are being tested in a way that we haven't seen in nearly a century. And future generations will judge ours by how we respond to this test. Will they say that this was a time when America lost its way and its purpose? When we allowed the same divisions and fear tactics and our own petty differences to plunge this country into a dark and painful recession?

Or will they say that this was another one of those moments when America overcame? When we battled back from adversity by recognizing that common stake that we have in each other's success?

This is one of those moments. I realize you're cynical and fed up with politics. I understand that you're disappointed and even angry with your leaders. You have every right to be. But despite all of this, I ask of you what's been asked of the American people in times of trial and turmoil throughout our history. I ask you to believe – to believe in yourselves, in each other, and in the future we can build together.


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Can anyone imagine McCain or Palin saying something even remotely like this?

ColoradoJens


reply posted on 24-10-2008 @ 12:45 AM by ColoradoJens
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I agree. Why does hope and a positive outlook seem so dangerous to people? What could possibly be offensive to anyone in this? Please read this as it is what we need to hear - from both sides.

ColoradoJens


reply posted on 24-10-2008 @ 09:51 AM by ColoradoJens
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Barak is an excellent speaker and his message is that of hope, change, and the ability to pull together. Thanks for the insight and again, the words speak for themselves.

ColoradoJens
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