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2008 Democratic National Convention: Remarks as Prepared for Delivery by Evan Bayh, US Senator, Indiana
DENVER, Aug. 27 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The following is a transcript
of a speech, as prepared for delivery, by Evan Bayh at the Democratic National
Convention on Wednesday, August 27, 2008:
Scheduled for delivery: August 27, 2008 - 6:00-7:00 pm MT
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The Honorable Evan Bayh
Democratic National Convention
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Remarks as Prepared for Delivery
Let's start with some good news. In less than five months the Bush
Administration will be gone, finished, outta here. Forever. Unless, of course,
John McCain is elected, in which case we'll have to endure four more years of
the same old thing. That is not the change we need.
Under George Bush, we've become more dependent on imported oil today than
we were on 9/11.
And with John McCain, America will pay another $2.5 trillion over the next
10 years to hostile or unstable nations for foreign oil. That is not the
change we need.
George Bush took the largest surplus in our nation's history and turned it
into the largest deficit, borrowing billions fromChina,Japan, evenMexico.
John McCain would continue this dangerous fiscal irresponsibility. That is not
the change we need.
Under George Bush, hundreds of thousands of good jobs have gone overseas,
pensions have disappeared, health costs have skyrocketed, middle-class
families are struggling. And John McCain says that the "fundamentals of our
economy are strong." That is not the change we need.
Under George Bush, America has become bogged down in an endless war in
Iraq, spending more than $648 billion dollars there, $10 billion a month that
could be spent to strengthen America's schools, provide health care for
America's seniors or create new jobs repairing America's roads, ports and
bridges. John McCain wants to continue this blank check? That is not the
change we need.
Under George Bush, theMiddle East has become more troubled. That hurts
America and endangers our ally,Israel, which has been forced to confront a
resurgent Hamas, an emboldened Hezbollah and anIran determined to get nuclear
weapons. That is not the change we need.
Remember "Mission Accomplished"? Remember George Bush saying "bring 'em
on"?
Remember our soldiers having to search through garbage dumps to find armor
for their humvees? Well, the mission was far from over. They did come on and
American soldiers lost their lives because of this administration's
disgraceful incompetence.
George Bush and John McCain were wrong about going to war inIraq, are
wrong about how to get us out ofIraq, wrong to ignore the danger in
Afghanistan. The time for change has come, and Barack Obama is the change we
need.
John McCain is not a bad man, but he is badly mistaken about embracing the
Bush agenda. He says he agrees with George Bush on virtually every major
issue. He votes with Bush 90 percent of the time.
What's most incredible, he says our economy has made "great progress" over
the past few years. Try telling that to middle-class families acrossIndiana
trying to make ends meet. We can't afford another four years ofWashington as
usual.
Barack Obama offers specific ideas to help struggling middle-class
families meet the challenges they face each and every day. He will create more
than five million new green-collar jobs, including American workers building
high-mileage American vehicles and Midwestern farmers producing America's
fuel. He will invest in hybrid technology and alternative energy.
He will lower health insurance premiums for middle-class families by
$2,500 a year and offer a $1,000 tax cut for middle-class families to offset
the high cost of gasoline. He will give students a $4,000 tax credit for
college in exchange for community service. He will reduce the record deficit
and bring fiscal responsibility back toWashington. And finally, after too
much treasure and too many lives lost inIraq, Barack Obama will responsibly
end this war and bring our sons and daughters home. That's the change we need.
George Bush promised to be "a uniter, not a divider." Well, it didn't turn
out that way. He divided the nation more profoundly than at any time since the
Vietnam War, pitting American against American.
But, as Barack says, we can no longer be divided into red states and blue
states but must stand united as 50 red, white, and blue states, with a common
cause and common destiny. That's the change we need.
And that's why this campaign is about more than a single person or party.
It's about a cause bigger than ourselves. For teachers and students yearning
for better schools, your cause is our cause. For the working men and women who
need a government that says "no" to unfair foreign trade practices, your cause
is our cause. For seniors struggling to afford medicine and pay the grocery
bill, your cause is our cause. To the soldiers, sailors and airmen who deserve
a commander- in-chief whose judgment and wisdom are worthy of their courage
and sacrifice, your cause is our cause.
That is the change we need. And that is the change that Barack Obama and
Joe Biden will deliver, and we will, once again, live up to the full meaning
of our creed: one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice-not
just for the fortunate, not just for the few-for all.
Now with your help, Barack Obama's leadership and God willing, let's go
get the job done.
SOURCE 2008 Democratic National Convention Committee
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