 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tuesday, September 16, 2003
John Edwards
Presidential Announcement Address
Remarks As Prepared for Delivery
Robbins, North Carolina
September 16, 2003
Good morning.
Welcome to my hometown, Robbins, North
Carolina.
It's great to be home with my family, my
parents, my wife Elizabeth, and my children, and with my dearest
friends. Thank you for the life you've given me and the example you've
set for me. And thank all of you for being here today.
I have come home to stand in the shadow
of the mill where my father worked, where I worked and where I learned
the value of a hard day's work. We're not far from the post office where
my mother worked, the church where we went each week, and the high
school where I played football and hoped to be the first in my family to
go to college.
I grew up in an American town, and I
grew up with America's dream. I owe everything I have to the America I
grew up in.
This is where I learned that a job is
about more than a paycheck, it is about dignity, responsibility and
self-respect.
This is where I learned that credibility
is the currency of good people.
This is where I learned that the simple
promise of America is the enduring greatness of America: a better life
for all who work for it.
And so this is where - today - to make
opportunity the birthright of every American, I declare myself a
candidate for President of the United States.
America deserves a president who
understands the people of this country, works for the people of this
country, and will stop at nothing to create opportunity for all the
people of this country.
That's the great promise of America -- a
fair shake for all, a free ride for none.
We want to live in a country where the
promise of America is always kept and never broken. We want the America
we believe in to be the America our children grow up in, where all
children have the same opportunity that I had - the chance to live out
their dreams and make the most of the talents God gave them. We want to
live in an America that works for all of us.
I have spent my life fighting my heart
out for the kind of people I grew up with. As a lawyer for two decades,
I stood with families and children against HMOs and insurance companies,
standing up for folks who play by the rules against those who don't. We
fought them and we won. And I promise to fight for you with the same
passion and energy I fought for them.
I haven't spent most of my life in
politics, but I've spent enough time in Washington to know how much we
need to change it. You know, folks from Robbins don't have lobbyists
fighting for them in Washington. They count on their government to
protect their interests, and they deserve a President who goes to work
every day thinking about them, fighting for them. I've never taken a
dime from special interest PACs or Washington lobbyists. I have spent my
life working for people against those special interests. I know this
fight. I am ready for this fight. And we will win this fight!
We deserve a President who is close to
our people, not the lobbyists. Who listens to our people because he
knows them, he works for them. A president who hears them even when they
cannot speak because they've lost their jobs, because they're caring for
a child, or just because the simple struggle to make ends meet leaves
them no time for anything else.
George Bush's guiding principle is a
twisted reflection of the American bargain: Instead of “opportunity
for all, special privileges for none,” he's given us “opportunity
for all the special interests.”
I will put our government and our
economy back in line with our values. Instead of helping HMOs to block
the Patients Bill of Rights - when I'm President, we'll put medical
decisions back in the hands of families and their doctors.
Instead of helping prescription drug
companies to stop the sale of less expensive medicine - when I'm
President, we'll make sure all our people can afford the medicine they
need.
Instead of turning a blind eye to CEOs
who give themselves massive raises while cutting jobs - when I'm
President, we'll stand up for the people who do the work.
This President, who gives free rein to
his friends at the expense of the country, will not get a free ride in
2004! We will challenge him in every single state, in small towns and
large: in every place where there is a plant that closed, or an
after-school program that turned away kids, or a retirement account that
is no longer enough to live on. We will force him to defend his failed
policies in the East and the West, in the North, and right here in the
South!
I will be a champion for regular people
every day. I will fight my heart out to bring back America's Dream. And
together, we will take the power in our democracy out of the hands of
that handful of insiders who are running our country right now, and give
it back to you, give it back to the American people!
We need a different kind of politics
that gives people solutions, not empty promises.
Americans know politicians can fight
with each other. Now they need to know that someone will fight for them!
This campaign is built on new ideas and
old values: work...responsibility... a fair shake for all and a free
ride for none. We'll never get anywhere in this country if we keep
offering America the same tired choices from those who say: we can have
security or liberty, but not both; power or respect in the world, but
not both; a strong defense or a strong economy, but not both. When I'm
President of the United States, we will have both!
The opportunities of this country should
be open to everyone willing to work. That's why I've offered the most
specific, detailed plan out there, based on one simple idea: America
works best when it works for all of us.
Make no mistake: President Bush has a
war on work - you see it in everything he does. He wants to eliminate
every penny of tax on wealth, and shift the whole burden to people who
work for a living. So people won't pay any taxes at all when they make
money from selling stocks, when they get big dividends every year, or
when they inherit a massive estate.
But if you work at a restaurant earning
the minimum wage - you'll pay more. If you're a teacher, already earning
less than you deserve - you'll pay more. If you're a policeman working
overtime - that's right, you'll pay more. I think that's wrong. It's
wrong to tax millionaires less for playing the market than we tax
soldiers for keeping America safe
It is time to put an end to this
administration's war on work!
Working people have been shut out by
this President because he values only one thing: wealth. He wants to
make sure that those who have it -- keep it. That they belong to an
exclusive club - that the barriers are up, the doors closed and no one
else ever gets in. I don't want to build barriers, I want to knock them
down. I don't want to close doors, I want to open them. I want to give
opportunities to more Americans!
One of my first jobs was at the trailer
plant not far from here. The men in that plant worked so their children
could get ahead. It was a promise America made to them, and it is a
promise I am going to keep. Just as prosperity is good for the people
this President grew up with, it's also good for the people we grew up
with.
And the price of opportunity or security
can't be higher taxes for the middle class. I grew up in a family that
struggled to make ends meet, just like millions of families today.
We should get rid of tax cuts for the
very wealthiest Americans, ask them to pay their fair share, and use the
money to reward hard, American work. Under my plan, we give tax cuts to
help working families buy a home, save for college or retirement, and
own a piece of the rock. Under my plan, we won't explode the deficit by
giving tax cuts to people who don't need them. We'll get the economy
going again by getting middle-class incomes growing again.
Let's give every American the chance to
build a better life by doing more to keep jobs right here in America!
This is what the Washington crowd will tell you. They'll put you in a
job retraining program. Retraining to do what? For what job? Instead of
giving tax breaks to companies that move jobs overseas, let's give tax
breaks to companies that keep those jobs here... and bring jobs back to
America.
I am a father, and I take my
responsibilities as a father seriously. As President, I will take our
responsibilities to all our children seriously. For the first time in
history, we'll provide health care for every child in America, and we'll
do it the only way we can: by making it the law of the land!
Let's end the shame of two public
schools systems in America where the quality of your education too often
depends on the affluence of your neighborhood. And let's provide every
person the chance to go to college by making the first year tuition free
if they're willing to work for it. I worked my way through college, and
it didn't hurt me a bit. One of my jobs was unloading tractor trailers,
and let me tell you, you spend a summer night in North Carolina
unloading tractor trailers and you will get up and study in the morning.
And let's keep our children - and our
country -- safe and secure by leading in a way that brings others to us,
instead of driving them away. We must work with the world to win the war
on terrorism and to finish the job in Iraq. The defeat of Saddam is a
good thing for the freedom of the Iraqi people and the security of the
world. We must not fail.
But we need a President who will unite
the world -- in the war on terror and in the fight for security. Because
we are all in this together. When I am President, we will lead in a way
that always defends our people and always respects our friends. Our
children will be safer growing up in a world where the United States of
America is looked up to and respected.
And we need to reward our soldiers for
their service and keep our promise to veterans!
I take a back seat to no one when it
comes to keeping our country safe. Two years have passed since September
11th, and we have not done enough to defend our nation against another
terrorist attack.
We need to give our firefighters and
police officers the resources and equipment they need to protect us. We
need to secure our ports and borders, our chemical plants and nuclear
power plants. And we need a new domestic intelligence agency. But we
cannot, in the name of the war on terrorism, let people like John
Ashcroft take away our rights, take away our liberties, and take away
our freedom!
And let me say something that is very
personal to me. Like many of you, I grew up in the South in the 50s and
60s. I grew up with segregation all around me, and it had an effect on
me that will be with me forever. Those of us from the South - we have a
special responsibility when it comes to civil rights. We cannot follow -
we must lead on civil rights. I talk about this everywhere I go -
because this is not an African American issue. This is not an Asian
American issue. This is not a Latino American issue. This is an American
issue. It is about who we are, what we believe, what our values are.
This election is about a lot of issues.
But in the end, it's about something bigger. It's about what kind of
America we are, what kind of America we want to be. The America I
believe in is a country where work is rewarded, opportunity is equal,
and faith and family fill our souls.
That's the kind of town I grew up in.
It's the kind of place most of us grew up in, from the backstreets of
our biggest cities to the side streets of our suburbs to the Main
Streets of our small towns. And everywhere, the promise is the same.
Work hard, do the right thing, and build
the life you dream.
I believe in an America where the family
you're born into never controls your destiny.
I believe in that America because I've
lived it. It's the reason I'm standing here today. I owe everything I am
to the America I grew up in.
Everything I believe about our country -
every value I learned in this town, every person I have fought for in my
life, every idea I have learned along the way, has brought me here.
I am running for president because I
have lived in the bright light of the blessing of America. I am running
for President because the great gift of an equal chance is the greatest
gift I know. I am running for President, because the greatness of
America that has come before is nothing compared to the greatness of
America that lies ahead.
It's right in front of us. I've seen it
in the promise of every city and town I visit. I hear it in the voices
of every man and woman I talk to.
Together, we can make their voices
heard!!!
Together, we can make opportunity the
birthright we all share!!!
Together, we can restore the promise of
America!!!
God bless you. God bless the
United States of America.
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