Barack Obama: 'This is our moment to lead'

Submitted by lucidity on Fri, 06/23/2006 - 9:32am.

It's hard to excerpt from Sen. Barack Obama's (D-IL) speeches because they're uniformly great. This is from Obama's closing speech at the Take Back America conference last week (from Chicago Lulu at Daily Kos):

And so I am eager to have this argument not just with the President, but the entire Republican Party over what this country is about.

Because I think that this is our moment to lead.

The time for our party's identity crisis is over. Don't let anyone tell you we don't know what we stand for and don't doubt it yourselves. We know who we are. And in the end, we know that it isn't enough to just say that you've had enough.

So let it be said that we are the party of opportunity. That in a global economy that's more connected and more competitive — we are the party that will guarantee every American an affordable, world-class, top-notch, life-long education — from early childhood to high school, from college to on-the-job training.

Let it be said that we are the party of affordable, accessible health care for all Americans. The party that won't make Americans choose between a health care plan that bankrupts the government and one that bankrupts families. The party that won't just throw a few tax breaks at families who can't afford their insurance, but modernizes our health care system and gives every family a chance to buy insurance at a price they can afford.

Let it be said that we are the party of an energy independent America. The party that's not bought and paid for by the oil companies. The party that will harness homegrown, alternative fuels and spur the production of fuel-efficient, hybrid cars to break our dependence on the world's most dangerous regimes.

Let it be said that we will conduct a smart foreign policy that battles the forces of terrorism and fundamentalism wherever they may exist by matching the might of our military with the power of our diplomacy and the strength of our alliances. And when we do go to war, let us always be honest with the American people about why we are there and how we will win.

And let it be said that we are the party of open, honest government that doesn't peddle the agenda of whichever lobbyist or special interest can write the biggest check. The party who believes that in this democracy, influence and access should begin and end with the power of the ballot.

If we do all this, if we can be trusted to lead, this will not be a Democratic Agenda, it will be an American agenda. Because in the end, we may be proud Democrats, but we are prouder Americans. We're tired of being divided, tired of running into ideological walls and partisan roadblocks, tired of appeals to our worst instincts and greatest fears.

Americans everywhere are desperate for leadership. They are longing for direction. And they want to believe again.

Please God, Don't let me die

#232 On Sat, 06/24/2006 10:20pm emoticon said,

Please God, Don't let me die before I can help vote this man into the White House!

Sheryl

Please, God, don't let Obama die...

#237 On Sun, 06/25/2006 6:20pm UtahOwl said,

before we can vote him into the White House.

Sorry to be so pessimistic - but I remember hearing both Martin Luther King & Malcolm X in person. Both were awesome leaders. Both were killed before their debate with each other could form the political consciousness of America for the next 50 years...

Owl! Are you saying that

#238 On Sun, 06/25/2006 9:29pm emoticon said,

Owl! Are you saying that only African American people are killed BEFORE they get to be president?

Bite your tongue! I think there has been enough evil in this world, I think it is time that good people started winning. And he is giving us something to hope for...

Not saying that..

#241 On Mon, 06/26/2006 10:00am UtahOwl said,

after all, Bobby Kennedy also was killed. But back in that day (the 1960s) the targetting of African-American leaders was probably at its peak. Many more than the 2 I mentioned were killed. A lot of very progressive folks of all colors got out of the country or got out of politics in the early 1970s, because we were flat-out scared.

I agree that Obama gives me hope - finally a Democrat who can articulate where we want to go. But evil doesn't go away so easily...it's the dark twin of great power.

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