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2008 Democratic National Convention: Remarks as Prepared for Delivery by Manuel Diaz, Mayor of Miami, Florida
DENVER, Aug. 27 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The following is a transcript
of a speech, as prepared for delivery, by Manuel Diaz at the Democratic
National Convention on Wednesday, August 27, 2008:
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The Honorable Manny Diaz
Democratic National Convention
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Remarks as Prepared for Delivery
I am privileged to be Mayor ofMiami, a city built on the dreams of so
many who have come to America searching for freedom and opportunity. I left
Cuba at age six, arriving on my mother's lap. We didn't have a penny to our
name, but I grew up to become mayor of one of America's greatest cities and
President of the United States Conference of Mayors.
I believe in the American dream because I am a product of it. This is the
only country in the world that inspires a dream; we provide refuge to those
seeking freedom, hope to those seeking opportunity.
Our nation's history is built on the stories of men and women who, from
many, have become one. It does not matter what your name is, where you came
from or what language your ancestors spoke. We are all Americans.
We all want the dignity that comes from a hard day's work. We all want the
freedom from worry when a loved one gets sick. We all want schools where our
children can learn what is needed to succeed. We all want the opportunity to
dream. En America - de muchos somos uno - y es nuestro deber proteger el sueno
americano para todos.
The past eight years have placed this dream in jeopardy. Today, we must
defend the dream for all Americans. Para esto, necesitamos un cambio. For
this, we need change. Change to restore faith in our country and faith in
ourselves. We stand on the foundation of hope built by those who came before
us. We have a duty to keep the dream alive for our children, and their
children.
When the voices of fear and doubt say we cannot, we must answer: yes, we
can. Si se puede. We can end the era in which Americans have come to believe
that getting by is good enough. We can end the era in which we dreamt small,
or failed to dream at all.
Now is our time to restore the dream. A nation where you are not judged on
the language you speak, but the words spoken; not by the color of your skin,
but the content of your character; a nation where a 6 year old, like Barack,
like Manuel, can have access to opportunity, the audacity of hope, the reality
of the dream. A nation where future generations will be able to proclaim that
we left them a world better than we received.
SOURCE 2008 Democratic National Convention Committee
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