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2008 Republican National Convention: Remarks as Prepared for Delivery by the Honorable Rosario Marin
SAINT PAUL, Minn., Sept. 4 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Below is the text of
remarks that will be delivered as part of the 2008 Republican National
Convention's program this evening. The text is "as prepared for delivery" and
it is embargoed until delivery. Full text will also be available later tonight
on the 2008 Republican National Convention's media portal at
portal.GOPConvention2008.com under "Speeches."
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Buenas noches.
I am so thrilled to be here ... especially after hearing last night from
our Vice Presidential candidate, Sarah Palin!
You know, I was supposed to talk to you tonight about government reform
and taxes.
But having seen how the media and our opponents have treated our nominee
this week, I am compelled to talk about Sarah Palin.
After all, we have a few things in common.
Like her - and millions of women across this land - I am a working mom. I
have three wonderful children who have blessed my life.
Like her, I have been underestimated.
Who would have thought the girl who came to this country fromMexico when
she was 14-years-old without speaking English would become the first immigrant
to serve as Treasurer ofthe United States?
Like her, I have been the mayor of a small town. I servedHuntington Park
- in the glorious state ofCalifornia!
But most importantly - like her, I have had the privilege of raising a son
with Down Syndrome.
Eric, my first-born, is now 23. He has been and will always be the Wind
Beneath My Wings. As a matter of fact, my desire to impact government and make
a positive difference in my community started, almost immediately, after Eric
was born.
When I was running for office, I was criticized as Sarah Palin has been.
And while painful, I knew that was the price I'd have to pay to leave this
country a better place for Eric and others like him.
I know I speak for the millions of families that have a child with a
disability: Who better than Sarah Palin to understand the daily challenges of
raising a family while holding a job, working on a career or managing your own
business?
Who better than her to understand our fears, our hopes and our dreams for
all our children but especially those with disabilities?
Sarah Palin will serve alongside John McCain as a passionate advocate for
Americans with special needs - breaking down both physical obstacles and false
perceptions of people with disabilities and ensuring that all of our children
have access to the jobs, education, and privileges that Americans enjoy.
Senator McCain, thank you for your choosing Sarah Palin as our next Vice
President.
You have given families like mine an accomplished leader, a true advocate
and a clear voice.
I know in my heart that there could be no better champions in the White
House for people with disabilities and their families than John McCain and
Sarah Palin.
So let's get them there!
Gracias!
About the Republican National Convention
The 2008 Republican National Convention will be held atSaint Paul's Xcel
Energy Center from Sept. 1-4, 2008. Approximately 45,000 delegates, alternate
delegates, volunteers, members of the media and other guests are expected to
attend the convention.Minneapolis-Saint Paul is expected to receive an
estimated $150-$160 million positive economic boost from the four-day event.
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