Chris Weigant

Chris Weigant

Posted: August 26, 2009 06:42 PM

Requiem

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[The following is the transcript of Senator Edward Kennedy's speech at the 2008 Democratic National Convention.]

Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, Caroline.

My fellow Democrats, my fellow Americans, it is so wonderful to be here.

And nothing -- nothing is going to keep me away from this special gathering tonight.

I have come here tonight to stand with you to change America, to restore its future, to rise to our best ideals, and to elect Barack Obama president of the United States.

As I look ahead, I am strengthened by family and friendship. So many of you have been with me in the happiest days and the hardest days. Together we have known success and seen setbacks, victory and defeat.

But we have never lost our belief that we are all called to a better country and a newer world. And I pledge to you -- I pledge to you that I will be there next January on the floor of the United States Senate when we begin the great test.

Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you.

For me this is a season of hope -- new hope for a justice and fair prosperity for the many, and not just for the few -- new hope.

And this is the cause of my life -- new hope that we will break the old gridlock and guarantee that every American -- north, south, east, west, young, old -- will have decent, quality health care as a fundamental right and not a privilege.

We can meet these challenges with Barack Obama. Yes, we can, and finally, yes, we will.

Barack Obama will close the book on the old politics of race and gender and group against group and straight against gay.

And Barack Obama will be a commander-in-chief who understands that young Americans in uniform must never be committed to a mistake, but always for a mission worthy of their bravery.

We are told that Barack Obama believes too much in an America of high principle and bold endeavor, but when John Kennedy called of going to the moon, he didn't say it's too far to get there. We shouldn't even try.

Our people answered his call and rose to the challenge, and today an American flag still marks the surface of the moon.

Yes, we are all Americans. This is what we do. We reach the moon. We scale the heights. I know it. I've seen it. I've lived it. And we can do it again.

There is a new wave of change all around us, and if we set our compass true, we will reach our destination -- not merely victory for our Party, but renewal for our nation.

And this November the torch will be passed again to a new generation of Americans, so with Barack Obama and for you and for me, our country will be committed to his cause. The work begins anew. The hope rises again. And the dream lives on.

 

[The New York Times also has the video of Kennedy's speech, if you'd like to watch it again.]

 

Chris Weigant blogs at: ChrisWeigant.com

 

[The following is the transcript of Senator Edward Kennedy's speech at the 2008 Democratic National Convention.] Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, Caroline. My fellow Democrats, my fellow Americans, it...
[The following is the transcript of Senator Edward Kennedy's speech at the 2008 Democratic National Convention.] Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, Caroline. My fellow Democrats, my fellow Americans, it...
 
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- LaurieAnn I'm a Fan of LaurieAnn 99 fans permalink
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I heard that speech played on KPFA Berkeley yesterday and the gorgeous ring in the Senator's voice when he said "nortth, south, east, west" sent chills down my spine. If you can find a tape of this it's worth your time to give a listen.

At the risk of sounding too partisan I'd like to say that I am glad that we have a democratic administration in Washington D.C. at this time of Senator Kennedy's passing. It just seems fitting to me. Listening to our Vice President, Joe Biden, speak so eloquently from the heart yesterday about Kennedy was perfect. Just right for the moment.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:46 AM on 08/27/2009
- SparkyDash I'm a Fan of SparkyDash 48 fans permalink
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Thank you, Chris, nicely done...nic­ely done.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:41 AM on 08/27/2009
- standard I'm a Fan of standard 28 fans permalink

Good going, Chris.

You're a gentleman AND a scholar.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:25 AM on 08/27/2009
- LizM I'm a Fan of LizM 50 fans permalink

That is a very nice way to remember Senator Kennedy... and a very compelling and moving speech.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:09 PM on 08/26/2009
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My dear Mr. Weigant,

I commented before on your practice of paying homage to the words of another.
With this piece, you've surpassed even that.
The ultimate courtesy: Allowing one to speak for oneself.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:51 PM on 08/26/2009
- Chris Weigant - Huffpost Blogger I'm a Fan of Chris Weigant 177 fans permalink

blaqntelligence -

(1) I didn't have the words.

(2) Even if I had, I thought it'd be better this way.

-CW

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:56 AM on 08/27/2009
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Sometimes not having the right words is far more poigniant than having them. You did well, Mr. Weigant.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:50 PM on 08/27/2009
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