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1、Thank you Thank you Thank you, very muchThank you. Thank you. Thank you, very much. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. Buenas noches, mis amigos. Im delighted to be here with you this evening, because after listening to George Bush all these years, I figured you needed to know what a real Texas acc
2、ent sounds like. Twelve years ago Barbara Jordan, another Texas woman, Barbara made the keynote address to this convention, and two women in a hundred and sixty years is about par for the course. But if you give us a chance, we can perform. After all, Ginger Rogers did everything that Fred Astaire d
3、id. She just did it backwards and in high heels. I want to announce to this Nation that in a little more than 100 days, the Reagan-Meese-Deaver-Nofziger-Poindexter-North-Weinberger-Watt-Gorsuch-Lavelle-Stockman-Haig-Bork-Noriega-George Bush era will be over! You know, tonight I feel a little like I
4、did when I played basketball in the 8th grade. I thought I looked real cute in my uniform. And then I heard a boy yell from the bleachers, Make that basket, Birdlegs. And my greatest fear is that same guy is somewhere out there in the audience tonight, and hes going to cut me down to size, because w
5、here I grew up there really wasnt much tolerance for self-importance, people who put on airs. I was born during the Depression in a little community just outside Waco, and I grew up listening to Franklin Roosevelt on the radio. Well, it was back then that I came to understand the small truths and th
6、e hardships that bind neighbors together. Those were real people with real problems and they had real dreams about getting out of the Depression. I can remember summer nights when wed put down what we called the Baptist pallet, and we listened to the grown-ups talk. I can still hear the sound of the
7、 dominoes clicking on the marble slab my daddy had found for a tabletop. I can still hear the laughter of the men telling jokes you werent supposed to hear - talkin about how big that old buck deer was, laughin about mama puttin Clorox in the well when the frog fell in. They talked about war and Was
8、hington and what this country needed. They talked straight talk. And it came from people who were living their lives as best they could. And thats what were gonna do tonight. Were gonna tell how the cow ate the cabbage. I got a letter last week from a young mother in Lorena, Texas, and I wanna read
9、part of it to you. She writes, “Our worries go from pay day to pay day, just like millions of others. And we have two fairly decent incomes, but I worry how Im going to pay the rising car insurance and food. I pray my kids dont have a growth spurt from August to December, so I dont have to buy new j
10、eans. We buy clothes at the budget stores and we have them fray and fade and stretch in the first wash. We ponder and try to figure out how were gonna pay for college and braces and tennis shoes. We dont take vacations and we dont go out to eat. Please dont think me ungrateful. We have jobs and a ni
11、ce place to live, and were healthy. Were the people you see every day in the grocery stores, and we obey the laws. We pay our taxes. We fly our flags on holidays and we plod along trying to make it better for ourselves and our children and our parents. We arent vocal any more. I think maybe were too
12、 tired. I believe that people like us are forgotten in America.” Well of course you believe youre forgotten, because you have been. This Republican Administration treats us as if we were pieces of a puzzle that cant fit together. Theyve tried to put us into compartments and separate us from each oth
13、er. Their political theory is “divide and conquer.” Theyve suggested time and time again that what is of interest to one group of Americans is not of interest to any one else. Weve been isolated. Weve been lumped into that sad phraseology called “special interests.” Theyve told farmers that they wer
14、e selfish, that they would drive up food prices if they asked the government to intervene on behalf of the family farm, and we watched farms go on the auction block while we bought food from foreign countries. Well, thats wrong! They told working mothers its all their fault - their families are fall
15、ing apart because they had to go to work to keep their kids in jeans and tennis shoes and college. And theyre wrong! They told American labor they were trying to ruin free enterprise by asking for 60 days notice of plant closings, and thats wrong. And they told the auto industry and the steel indust
16、ry and the timber industry and the oil industry, companies being threatened by foreign products flooding this country, that youre protectionist if you think the government should enforce our trade laws. And that is wrong. When they belittle us for demanding clean air and clean water for trying to sa
17、ve the oceans and the ozone layer, thats wrong. No wonder we feel isolated and confused. We want answers and their answer is that something is wrong with you. Well nothings wrong with you. Nothings wrong with you that you cant fix in November! Weve been told - Weve been told that the interests of th
18、e South and the Southwest are not the same interests as the North and the Northeast. They pit one group against the other. Theyve divided this country and in our isolation we think government isnt gonna help us, and were alone in our feelings. We feel forgotten. Well, the fact is that we are not an
19、isolated piece of their puzzle. We are one nation. We are the United States of America. Now we Democrats believe that America is still the county of fair play, that we can come out of a small town or a poor neighborhood and have the same chance as anyone else; and it doesnt matter whether we are bla
20、ck or Hispanic or disabled or a women sic. We believe that America is a country where small business owners must succeed, because they are the bedrock, backbone of our economy. We believe that our kids deserve good daycare and public schools. We believe our kids deserve public schools where students
21、 can learn and teachers can teach. And we wanna believe that our parents will have a good retirement and that we will too. We Democrats believe that social security is a pact that can not be broken. We wanna believe that we can live out our lives without the terrible fear that an illness is going to
22、 bankrupt us and our children. We Democrats believe that America can overcome any problem, including the dreaded disease called AIDS. We believe that America is still a country where there is more to life than just a constant struggle for money. And we believe that America must have leaders who show
23、 us that our struggles amount to something and contribute to something larger - leaders who want us to be all that we can be. We want leaders like Jesse Jackson. Jesse Jackson is a leader and a teacher who can open our hearts and open our minds and stir our very souls. And he has taught us that we a
24、re as good as our capacity for caring, caring about the drug problem, caring about crime, caring about education, and caring about each other. Now, in contrast, the greatest nation of the free world has had a leader for eight straight years that has pretended that he can not hear our questions over
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