Published:
2008 Democratic National Convention: Remarks as Prepared for Delivery by Patrick Murphy, Member of the US House of Representatives, Pennsylvania
DENVER, Aug. 27 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The following is a transcript
of a speech, as prepared for delivery, by Patrick Murphy at the Democratic
National Convention on Wednesday, August 27, 2008:
(Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20080331/DNCCLOGO )
The Honorable Patrick Murphy
Democratic National Convention
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Remarks as Prepared for Delivery
We called it fire month. It was 138 degrees inBaghdad in August of 2003,
and my fellow paratroopers and I were running convoys up and down Ambush
Alley. We were scouting for roadside bombs and rooftop snipers while riding in
a humvee without any doors.
One day, my gunner said to me, "Sir, what are we doing here?"Baghdad was
a stop on a journey that began for me 15 years ago when I first put on the
uniform of the United States Army. My journey took me from ROTC cadet to West
Point professor to captain in the 82nd Airborne Division and eventually to the
United States Congress. For me, a blue-collar kid from a row house in
northeastPhiladelphia, this was the chance to not only serve the country I
love, but to live the American dream.
When I returned fromIraq, I realized we didn't just need change over
there, we also needed to change how we treat our veterans here at home. For
eight long years, we've had a president who rushed to stand with soldiers at
political rallies but abandoned them at Walter Reed. We've had a president who
spent billions on private contractors but not on body armor for our troops.
We've had a president who was there for the photo ops, but AWOL when it came
to doing right by our veterans. It is time for a change.
In the Army, we have a saying: "Lead, follow or get out of the way." It is
time for a president who leads. And it's time for a commander-in-chief who
knows that leadership means serving our troops as well as they serve our
country.
Barack Obama will be that commander-in-chief. With a grandfather who
marched in General Patton's army, Senator Obama understands the needs of our
nation and our military. That's why he led the fight to end the injustice at
Walter Reed and end homelessness among our veterans. That's why he led the
fight to make sure that returning veterans get the mental health care they
deserve. And that's why I am proud to stand with him as he leads the fight for
a smarter and tougher foreign policy, so that we can finally end the war in
Iraq, go after the terrorists who attacked us on 9/11 and defeat them where
they are strongest, inAfghanistan.
Our brave men and women in uniform and our great country cannot afford
more of the same. It is time for the change our troops, our veterans and our
country need. It is time for Barack Obama.
SOURCE 2008 Democratic National Convention Committee
Copyright © 2009, PRNewswire
Copyright © 2009, NewsBlaze,
Daily News
Tags: ,PUB,POL,CPN,DNCC-Murphy-rmks