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Let me express my deepest gratitude for the privilege of addressing this convention.
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Let me express my deepest gratitude for the privilege of addressing this convention.
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Tonight is a particular honor for me because,
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let's face it, my presence on this stage is pretty unlikely.
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My father was a foreign student,
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born and raised in a small village in Kenya.
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He grew up herding goats,
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went to school in a tin-roof shack his father,
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my grandfather, was a cook,
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a domestic servant to the British.
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But my grandfather had larger dreams for his son.
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Through hard work and perseverance,
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my father got a scholarship to study in a magical place,
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America, that shone as a beacon of freedom and opportunity to so many who had come before.
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While studying here, my father met my mother.
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She was born in a town on the other side of the world, in Kansas.
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My parents shared not only an improbable love,
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they shared an abiding faith in the possibilities of this nation.
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They would give me an African name,
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Barack, or Blessed, believing that in a tolerant America,
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your name is no barrier to success.
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They imagined me going to the best schools in the land,
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even though they weren't rich,
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because in a generous America,
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you don't have to be rich to achieve your potential.
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They're both passed away now.
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And yet I know that on this night,
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they looked down on me with great pride.
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Tonight, we gather to affirm the greatness of our nation,
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not because of the height of our skyscrapers,
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or the power of our military,
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or the size of our economy.
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Our pride is based on a very simple premise,
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summed up in a declaration made over 200 years ago.
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We hold these truths to be self-evident.
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That all men are created equal.
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That they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights.
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And among these are life,
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liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
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That is the true genius of America.
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A faith in simple dreams.
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An insistence on small miracles.
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That we can tuck in our children at night and know that they are fed and clothed and safe from harm.
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That we can say what we think,
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write what we think, without hearing a sudden knock on the door.
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that we can have an idea and start our own business without paying a bribe,
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that we can participate in the political process without fear of retribution,
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and that our votes will be counted at least most of the time.
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This year, in this election,
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we are called to reaffirm our values and our commitments,
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to hold them against a hard reality,
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and see how we're measuring up to the legacy of our forebearers and the promise of future generations.
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And fellow Americans, Democrats, Republicans,
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Independents, I say to you tonight,
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we have more work to do.
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For alongside our famous individualism,
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there's another ingredient in the American saga,
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a belief that we're all connected as one people.
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If there's a child on the south side of Chicago who can't read,
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that matters to me even if it's not my child.
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If there's a senior citizen somewhere who can't pay for their prescription drugs and having to choose between medicine and the rent,
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that makes my life poorer even if it's not my grandparent.
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If there's an Arab-American family being rounded up without benefit of an attorney or due process,
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that threatens my civil liberties.
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It is that fundamental belief,
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I am my brother's keeper,
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I am my sister's keeper that makes this country work.
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It's what allows us to pursue our individual dreams and yet still come together as one American family.
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E pluribus unum, out of many, one.
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Now, even as we speak,
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there are those who are preparing to divide us.
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The spin masters, the negative ad peddlers,
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who embrace the politics of anything goes.
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Well, I say to them tonight,
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there is not a liberal America and a conservative America.
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There is the United States of America.
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There is not a black America and a white America and Latino America and Asian America.
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There's the United States of America.
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In the end, that's what this election is about.
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Do we participate in a politics of cynicism,
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or do we participate in a politics of hope?
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I'm not talking about blind optimism here.
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The almost willful ignorance that thinks unemployment will go away if we just don't think about it,
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or a healthcare crisis will solve itself if we just ignore it.
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That's not what I'm talking about.
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I'm talking about something more substantial.
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It's the hope of slaves sitting around a fire singing freedom songs.
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The hope of immigrants setting out for distant shores.
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The hope of a young naval lieutenant bravely patrolling the Mekong Delta.
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The hope of a mill worker's son who dares to defy the odds.
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The hope of a skinny kid with a funny name who believes that America has a place for him too.
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Hope in the face of difficulty.
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Hope in the face of uncertainty.
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The audacity of hope.
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In the end, that is God's greatest gift to us.
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The bedrock of this nation.
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A belief in things not seen.
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A belief that there are better days ahead.
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I believe that we can give our middle class relief and provide working families with a road to opportunity.
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I believe we can provide jobs to the jobless,
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homes to the homeless, and reclaim young people in cities across America from violence and despair.
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I believe that we have a righteous wind at our backs,
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and that as we stand on the crossroads of history,
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we can make the right choices and meet the challenges that face us.
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America, tonight, if you feel the same energy that I do,
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if you feel the same urgency that I do,
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if you feel the same passion that I do,
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if you feel the same hopefulness that I do,
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if we do what we must do,
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then I have no doubt that all across the country,
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from Florida to Oregon, from Washington to Maine,
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the people will rise up in November,
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and John Kerry will be sworn in as president,
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and John Edwards will be sworn in as vice president,
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and this country will reclaim its promise,
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and out of this long political darkness,
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a brighter day will come.
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Thank you very much everybody.
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God bless you.
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Thank you.

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  • deepest gratitude - 깊은 감사
  • beacon of freedom - 자유의 등대
  • inherent rights - 본질적인 권리
  • pursuit of happiness - 행복 추구
  • hard work and perseverance - 노력과 인내
  • tolerant America - 관용적인 미국
  • political process - 정치적 과정
  • counted votes - 집계된 표

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