Posted on 08/26/2008 6:31:52 AM PDT by newbie2008
I'M A BIG FAN OF JIMMY CARTER'S. I WAS, AS YOU REMEMBER, HIS NATIONAL CAMPAIGN CHAIRMAN IN 1976, THE FIRST PERSON TO ENDORSE HIM.~ Joe Biden
http://www.iptv.org/iowapress/transcript_detail.cfm?ipShowNum=3435&play=true
they could just use carters speech from 1980
http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=44909
The President is a servant of today, but his true constituency is the future. That’s why the election of 1980 is so important.
Some have said it makes no difference who wins this election. They are wrong. This election is a stark choice between two men, two parties, two sharply different pictures of what America is and what the world is, but it’s more than thatit’s a choice between two futures.
The year 2000 is just less than 20 years away, just four Presidential elections after this one. Children born this year will come of age in the 21st century. The time to shape the world of the year 2000 is now. The decisions of the next few years will set our course, perhaps an irreversible course, and the most important of all choices will be made by the American people at the polls less than 3 months from tonight.
The choice could not be more clear nor the consequences more crucial. In one of the futures we can choose, the future that you and I have been building together, I see security and justice and peace.
I see a future of economic security-security that will come from tapping our own great resources of oil and gas, coal and sunlight, and from building the tools and technology and factories for a revitalized economy based on jobs and stable prices for everyone.
I see a future of justicethe justice of good jobs, decent health care, quality education, a full opportunity for all people regardless of color or language or religion; the simple human justice of equal rights for all men and for all women, guaranteed equal rights at last under the Constitution of the United States of America.
And I see a future of peacea peace born of wisdom and based on a fairness toward all countries of the world, a peace guaranteed both by American military strength and by American moral strength as well.
That is the future I want for all people, a future of confidence and hope and a good life. It’s the future America must choose, and with your help and with your commitment, it is the future America will choose.
But there is another possible future. In that other future I see despairdespair of millions who would struggle for equal opportunity and a better life and struggle alone. And I see surrenderthe surrender of our energy future to the merchants of oil, the surrender of our economic future to a bizarre program of massive tax cuts for the rich, service cuts for the poor, and massive inflation for everyone. And I see riskthe risk of international confrontation, the risk of an uncontrollable, unaffordable, and unwinnable nuclear arms race.
If you liked Jimmy Carter, you are going to LOVE Barack Obama!!!!
He is taller, more liberal and - did I mention - he’s Black!!!!!
(apparently, that Black part is important cuz Barry keeps bringing it up)
“I’M A BIG FAN OF JIMMY CARTER’S...”
I’m not.
So I guess Mr. Biden and I don’t have very much to discuss, do we?
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