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2008 Republican National Convention: Remarks as Prepared for Delivery by U.S. Rep. Mary Fallin
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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U.S. REP. MARY FALLIN
Good Evening.
Thirteen years ago, on a bright April morning in 1995,Oklahoma City was
attacked by domestic terrorists.
We lost 168 of our friends and neighbors.
But we also witnessed the greatness of the American community.
I was at ground zero that day as Oklahoma's Lieutenant Governor.
As our beautiful memorial reads, I came away "changed forever."
We coined a name for a lesson that grew out of Oklahoma City.
We called it the "Oklahoma Standard," but it is really the American
Standard.
It's the extraordinary ability of the American people to unite in the face
of overwhelming adversity and be stronger for it.
Moments after the bomb, people rushed to help. Help came from up the
street, across the city, and from every state in our union.
Many came fromNew York -- some of those same first responders gave their
lives years later at the World Trade Center.
They gave their sweat and time, and some gave their blood.
Most of all they gave their love.
As the smoke and rubble cleared, I saw the volunteers who stood in the
rain to help feed a hungry rescuer... The teddy bears tied to a fence in
memory of a lost child... The barbers who set up shop to give free haircuts to
weary firefighters and police officers... The man who donated a pair of work
boots one night... and drove away barefoot.
We saw the same sacrifice and selflessness years later when an entire
nation rallied behind the families that lost loved ones in the tragedy of
9/11. Our American standard embodies the spirit of free people who will not
be cowed by terror, and who stand together with courage and resolve.
It embodies the spirit of John McCain.
The American people have in John McCain a leader who doesn't just
understand that spirit.
He has lived it.
The events of 1995 are passing into history, but we Oklahomans remember.
We remember the lost, and we remember the greatness of this country, even
in the face of the most heartbreaking tragedies.
Our nation has learned some hard lessons, but they are lessons that anyone
who proposes to serve as our president must understand.
We cannot afford a president who thinks you can negotiate with evil.
Talk, yes... but remember Teddy Roosevelt's big stick. Strong leaders like
John McCain know that evil must be confronted if free societies are to remain
free. He knows that government's most important task is to do everything it
can to ensure the safety and security of its citizens.
Ask yourself tonight, America - who do you trust to defend your children
against the haters and killers whose only creed is evil?
You can trust John McCain.
Goodness can defeat evil, but it takes strength, courage and an unwavering
commitment to enduring peace. It takes character to put country first.
And it takes a man like John McCain.
From Oklahoma, thank you all for your hope, your prayers and your love.
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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