| August 27, 2008 Kerry: This time we are going to win
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(NECN: Denver, CO) - Senator John Kerry, a one-time presidential nominee, addressed the Democratic National Convention Wednesday. His speech came on the same day that Barack Obama won the party's nomination.
He told fellow Democrats that he doesn't recognize Republican John McCain, a man he once considered as a running mate.
Click Here to view Part 2 of Sen. Kerry's speech
Prepared text of John Kerry's speech:
Thank you so much. Four years ago, you gave me the honor of
fighting our fight. I was proud to stand with you then, and I am
proud to stand with you now, to help elect Barack Obama as
President of the United States.
In 2004, we came so close to victory. We are even closer now,
and let me tell you, this time we're going to win. Today, the call
for change is more powerful than ever, and with more seats in
Congress, with more people with more passion engaged in our
politics, and with a President Obama, we stand on the brink of the
greatest opportunity of our generation to move this country
forward.
The stakes could not be higher, because we do know what a McCain
administration would look like: just like the past, just like
George Bush. And this country can't afford a third Bush term. Just
think: John McCain voted with George Bush 90 percent of the time.
Ninety percent of George Bush is just more than we
can take.
Never in modern history has an administration squandered
American power so recklessly. Never has strategy been so replaced
by ideology. Never has extremism so crowded out common sense and
fundamental American values. Never has short-term partisan politics
so depleted the strength of America's bipartisan foreign policy.
George Bush, with John McCain at his side, promised to spread
freedom but delivered the wrong war in the wrong place at the wrong
time. They misread the threat and misled the country. Instead of
freedom, it's Hamas, Hezbollah, the Taliban and dictators
everywhere that are on the march. North Korea has more bombs, and
Iran is defiantly chasing one.
Our mission is to restore America's influence and position in
the world. We must use all the weapons in our arsenal, above all,
our values. President Obama and Vice President Biden will shut down
Guantanamo, respect the Constitution, and make clear once and for
all, the United States of America does not torture, not now, not
ever.
We must listen and lead by example because even a nation as
powerful as the United States needs some friends in this world. We
need a leader who understands all our security challenges, not just
bombs and guns, but global warming, global terror and global AIDS.
And Barack Obama understands there is no way for America to be
secure until we create clean energy here at home, not with a little
more oil in five, 10 or 20 years, but with an energy revolution
starting right now.
I have known and been friends with John McCain for almost 22
years. But every day now I learn something new about candidate
McCain. To those who still believe in the myth of a maverick
instead of the reality of a politician, I say, let's compare
Senator McCain to candidate McCain.
Candidate McCain now supports the wartime tax cuts that Senator
McCain once denounced as immoral. Candidate McCain criticizes
Senator McCain's own climate change bill. Candidate McCain says he
would now vote against the immigration bill that Senator McCain
wrote. Are you kidding? Talk about being for it before you're
against it.
Let me tell you, before he ever debates Barack Obama, John
McCain should finish the debate with himself. And what's more,
Senator McCain, who once railed against the smears of Karl Rove
when he was the target, has morphed into candidate McCain who is
using the same "Rove" tactics and the same "Rove" staff to
repeat the same old politics of fear and smear. Well, not this
year, not this time. The Rove-McCain tactics are old and outworn,
and America will reject them in 2008.
So remember, when we choose a commander-in-chief this November,
we are electing judgment and character, not years in the Senate or
years on this earth. Time and again, Barack Obama has seen farther,
thought harder, and listened better. And time and again, Barack
Obama has been proven right.
When John McCain stood on the deck of an aircraft carrier just
three months after 9/11 and proclaimed, "Next up, Baghdad!",
Barack Obama saw, even then, "an occupation of "undetermined
length, undetermined cost, undetermined consequences" that would
"only fan the flames of the Middle East." Well, guess what?
Mission accomplished.
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