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PAUL
E. TSONGAS ANNOUNCEMENT
SPEECH Lowell,
Massachusetts April
30, 1991 Two hundred years
ago, our Founding Fathers gave us a democracy. It was based upon the simple, yet
noble, idea that government derives its validity from the consent of the
governed. That consent must be
constantly renewed. And it can only be
renewed by a full and vigorous debate on the issues that confront our nation. Today that search for
renewal begins. Today that search for
consent proceeds as the Constitution has provided. Today the national
debate will commence. It begins here in
this city. Lowell is my home. It
is where I drew my first breath. It is where I will always derive a sense of
place and a sense of belonging. It is what I am. And
you, my neighbors and friends, are what I am as well. I am an American. I
love this country. You are Americans.
You love this country. Together we are entrusted with the principles that
represent mankind's greatest political and social achievement. America is hope. It
is compassion. It is excellence. It is valor. It is humanity. Its
values have drawn us from every corner of the globe. These values are our
manifest destiny. The leadership in
Washington has squandered that promise. We were never meant
to be the world's greatest debtor nation. We were never meant to have our
ancestors' patrimony sold to the highest foreign bidder. We were never meant
to have American workers rank ninth in the world in wage scales. We were never meant
to have dysfunctional schools or imploding cities or racial disharmony or an
environment at risk. America is more than
this. We are more than this. Our destiny is greatness and we must return to its
fulfillment. Enough of this is
Washington avoidance. Enough of this is
Washington mediocrity. We must return to the
glory of our forebearers by unleashing the greatness of our people. We need
leadership that calls upon the best of what we are. We need leadership that
embraces a higher vision. Today that leadership
is not in Washington. That leadership is here and across America. It is in the hearts and minds and souls of the American people. I want to deploy the
leadership to meet the challenges that face us and to restore America's
greatness. That is why I declare
today my candidacy for the President of the United States. Today I begin a
journey of purpose. I ask you to come with me. On this journey we
will reaffirm the values of our ancestors -- hard work, determination, will,
thrift, productivity, perseverance. And through that affirmation we will again
be the greatest economic power on earth. On this journey we
will rediscover the caring and compassing for one another that has been
dishonored during the Reagan-Bush years. And in that discovery we will look upon
each other as brothers and sisters, as a community which nurtures its young and
its ailing and its less fortunate. On this journey we
will reach into the future and commit ourselves to thinking in generations. We are a continuum.
Just as we reach back to our ancestors for our fundamental values, so we, as
guardians of that legacy, must reach ahead to our children and their children.
And we do so with a sense of sacredness in that reaching. That sense of
sacredness, that thinking in generations, must begin with reverence for this
earth. This land, this water, this air, this planet-this is our legacy to our
young. Yet the Reagan-Bush years have been a time of cynical avoidance of one
environmental issue after another -- acid rain to energy conservation to
depletion of the ozone layer to global warming to uncontrolled world population. Journey with me to a
true commitment to our environment. Journey with me to the serenity of leaving
to our children a planet in equilibrium. Thinking in
generations also means enabling our young to have a decent standard of living. Not the Reagan-Bush
legacy to our children of an additional $3 trillion of debt. That debt will
forever burden and handicap them. George Bush promised
"Read my lips, no new taxes." It won an election. But what he meant
was "Read my lips, add more debt." That is generationally immoral. Our children deserve
better. On this journey of purpose, I commit myself to making this country a
thriving, striving, triumphant competitor in the world marketplace. I commit
myself to an America where our standard of living, our educational and health
care systems and our industrial output are second to none. I commit myself to
economic security for this generation and those that follow. This obligation to
our young is as old as civilization. In the Apache tongue the world for
grandfather and grandson is the same. They understood linkage. They understood
honor. They understood
mutual obligation. In Washington there
is no such wisdom. It is all here and now. It is all polling data. The vision
extends only to the next election. It is time to look to
our children and feel our responsibility to then. That is my journey of
purpose. I want to meet that responsibility so that we can rest easy in our
guardianship of this time and this place. From a viable economy
to the full funding of Headstart, from a clean environment to true equality for
women, from a strong military to a commitment to racial brotherhood, from
schools that are honored to streets free of excessive violence. These are our
responsibilities to them. I will devote myself to the search for their
fulfillment. Finally, this journey
of purpose must be a journey of choice. We must choose action. We must choose
commitment. I offer a different
path: harder but more hopeful. Longer but more compelling. Steeper but more
worthy. Seven and half years
ago I began my own journey. For me and my family it was a time of adversity. But
during that adversity I derived a deeper faith. And born out of that adversity
was a commitment to devote myself to those people and to those issues that truly
matter to me. Today, together with
Niki and Ashley and Katina and Molly, I pledge to fulfill that commitment. We all journey in
this world. It is our calling. America is the sum of all our journeys as we
search for our national community and our national culture. Come with me. We are a great
nation. We are a great
people. May God give us
strength to be worthy of this greatness. # # # Source: Field Guide to the 1992 Presidential Campaign Democracy in Action |
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