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Obama Campaign Releases First General Election Television Ad

Obama Campaign Releases First General Election Television Ad
60 Second Ad “Country I Love” to Air in 18 States

CHICAGO, IL – The Obama campaign today announced the release of its first television advertisement for the general election.  The sixty second ad, entitled “Country I Love,” will begin airing in eighteen states across the country tomorrow to highlight how our shared values have shaped Senator Obama’s life.

In the spot, Senator Obama speaks to voters about the core values this nation was founded on and how they have guided him to work hard for his education, to bypass jobs on Wall Street to work as a community organizer, and to lead the fight for America’s families and veterans as an Illinois and United States Senator.

The ad presents Senator Obama’s record of passing laws to reform welfare, to cut taxes for working families, and to ensure America’s veterans have the health care they deserve.

The ad will air in Alaska, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Indiana, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Virginia.  

SCRIPT – “Country I Love”

OBAMA: I’m Barack Obama. 

America is a country of strong families and strong values.  My life’s been blessed by both.

I was raised by a single mom and my grandparents. We didn’t have much money, but they taught me values straight from the Kansas heartland where they grew up.  Accountability and self-reliance.  Love of country.  Working hard without making excuses. Treating your neighbor as you’d like to be treated.  It’s what guided me as I worked my way up – taking jobs and loans to make it through college.

It’s what led me to pass up Wall Street jobs and go to Chicago instead, helping neighborhoods devastated when steel plants closed.

That’s why I passed laws moving people from welfare to work, cut taxes for working families and extended health care for wounded troops who’d been neglected.

I approved this message because I’ll never forget those values, and if I have the honor of taking the oath of office as President, it will be with a deep and abiding faith in the country I love.

Posted by Mike on June 19, 2008 | Permalink

Announcement e-Mail From Barack Obama Opting Out Of Public Financing

Announcement e-Mail From Barack Obama Opting Out Of Public Financing

Hi, this is Barack Obama.

I have an important announcement and I wanted all of you – the people who built this movement from the bottom-up – to hear it first. We’ve made the decision not to participate in the public-financing system for the general election. This means we’ll be forgoing more than $80 million in public funds during the final months of this election.

It’s not an easy decision, and especially because I support a robust system of public financing of elections. But the public financing of presidential elections as it exists today is broken, and we face opponents who’ve become masters at gaming this broken system. John McCain’s campaign and the Republican National Committee are fueled by contributions from Washington lobbyists and special interest PACs. And we’ve already seen that he’s not going to stop the smears and attacks from his allies running so-called 527 groups, who will spend millions and millions of dollars in unlimited donations.

From the very beginning of this campaign, I have asked my supporters to avoid that kind of unregulated activity and join us in building a new kind of politics – and you have. Instead of forcing us to rely on millions from Washington lobbyists and special interest PACs, you’ve fueled this campaign with donations of $5, $10, $20, whatever you can afford. And because you did, we’ve built a grassroots movement of over 1.5 million Americans. We’ve won the Democratic nomination by relying on ordinary people coming together to achieve extraordinary things.

You’ve already changed the way campaigns are funded because you know that’s the only way we can truly change how Washington works. And that’s the path we will continue in this general election. I’m asking you to try to do something that’s never been done before. Declare our independence from a broken system, and run the type of campaign that reflects the grassroots values that have already changed our politics and brought us this far.

If we don’t stand together, the broken system we have now, a system where special interests drown out the voices of the American people will continue to erode our politics and prevent the possibility of real change. That’s why we must act. The stakes are higher than ever, and people are counting on us.

Every American who is desperate for a fair economy and affordable healthcare, who wants to bring our troops back from Iraq. Who hopes for a better education and future for his or her child, these people are relying on us. You and me. This is our moment and our country is depending on us. So join me, and declare your independence from this broken system and let’s build the first general election campaign that’s truly funded by the American people. With this decision this campaign is in your hands in a way that no campaign has ever been before. Now is the time to act. Thank you so much.

Posted by Mike on June 19, 2008 | Permalink

John McCain Participates in 2008 Presidential Town Hall Meeting In St. Paul, Minnesota

John McCain Participates in 2008 Presidential Town Hall Meeting

ARLINGTON, VA -- U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential campaign today announced that John McCain will participate in the second 2008 Presidential Town Hall Meeting in St. Paul, Minnesota on Thursday, June 19th.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA

WHO: John McCain

WHAT: 2008 Presidential Town Hall Meeting

*Please Note -- This is a pre-ticketed event with undecided voters.

WHEN: Thursday, June 19, 2008 at 7:00 p.m. CDT

WHERE: Landmark Center
              Musser Cortile
              75 West Fifth Street
              St. Paul, Minnesota 55102

Landmark Center

Posted by Mike on June 18, 2008 | Permalink

Tags: John McCain, Landmark Center, Minnesota, St. Paul, Town Hall

2008 Republican National Convention Names ShadowTV Official Broadcast Monitoring Provider

2008 Republican National Convention Names ShadowTV Official Broadcast Monitoring Provider
Service to deliver real-time notification of convention coverage across the nation

SAINT PAUL, Minn. - To help monitor the massive amounts of media coverage expected during the 2008 Republican National Convention, President & CEO Maria Cino today announced ShadowTV, Inc., as the convention's Official Broadcast Monitoring Provider.

"The excitement and energy of the 2008 Republican National Convention will be documented by 15,000 journalists from around the world - making it second only to the Olympics in terms of press coverage," Cino said. "It is important that we have the technology to document the broadcast coverage of the convention, and ShadowTV will help us track what the broadcast media is saying about it."

As the Official Broadcast Monitoring Provider, ShadowTV will provide the convention with digital, continuous access to live and archived broadcast coverage of the 2008 Republican National Convention. ShadowTV's patent-pending technology will provide the convention with real-time notification when convention-related news is reported by any of the more than 250 television stations ShadowTV monitors across the nation.

"The real-time capability of ShadowTV is second-to-none," Cino added. "And the digital technology will go a long way toward our promise of a greener convention as we avoid the necessity of using non-recyclable video tapes."

"We are proud the Republican National Convention selected us as the official video monitoring service for this high profile event," said Joachim Kim, ShadowTV's founder and President. "Our real-time alerts and ability to search live broadcasts and years of archives from around the country will allow the 2008 Republican National Convention staff to immediately identify and pass along important news coverage to all appropriate contacts."

About ShadowTV
ShadowTV® is a new patent pending streaming video service. It was developed from the ground up to manipulate video for efficient delivery via the Internet. ShadowTV can provide all-digital continuous-access to live and archived television content via the web. It enables financial institutions, advertising agencies, PR agencies and other corporations to monitor televised news and commercials for financial reports, competitive intelligence, and shareholder relations. ShadowTV can be found online at www.shadowtv.com.

About the Republican National Convention
The 2008 Republican National Convention will be held at Saint 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. For more information about the 2008 Republican National Convention, please visit our website at www.GOPConvention2008.com and join our social network sites on Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, and YouTube.

Posted by Mike on June 18, 2008 | Permalink

DFL Party Announces New Communications Team

DFL Party Announces New Communications Team
John Stiles takes over as communications director; Eric Fought joins party as associate communications director

St. Paul (June 17, 2008) — The Minnesota DFL Party announced today the appointment of John Stiles as communications director and Eric Fought as associate communications director, effective Monday, June 16, 2008.

John Stiles, who has served for the last year as the DFL Party’s associate communications director, takes over as communications director following the departure of Kelly Schwinghammer.

Eric Fought joins the Minnesota DFL Party from Nebraska, where he previously served as communications director for the Nebraska Democratic Party and, most recently, as campaign manager for the U.S. Senate campaign of Tony Raimondo. An award-winning broadcast journalist, Fought brings more than 15 years of experience in communications and public relations to the DFL Party.

In addition to Democratic politics, in recent years Eric has worked extensively with non-profit organizations and government agencies. His previous roles include serving as regional director of Public Affairs for the U.S. Department of the Navy and communications director for a statewide child-advocacy organization.

Fought is originally from Wisconsin, where he became active in Democratic politics at an early age.

“We are extremely pleased that John Stiles has chosen to accept the position of communications director and that Eric Fought has joined our team in Minnesota,” said Minnesota DFL Associate Chair Donna Cassutt. “The experience that they each bring in messaging skill, rapid response and political acumen ensures that they will be effective advocates for the DFL Party and our entire ticket throughout this cycle and beyond.”

Posted by Mike on June 17, 2008 | Permalink

Statement By Mayor Giuliani On Barack Obama's Comments Regarding Terrorism

STATEMENT BY MAYOR GIULIANI ON BARACK OBAMA'S COMMENTS REGARDING TERRORISM

ARLINGTON, VA -- U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential campaign today released the following statement by Mayor Rudy Giuliani on Barack Obama's remarks concerning terrorism:

"Throughout this campaign, I have been very concerned that the Democrats want to take a step back to the failed policies that treated terrorism solely as a law enforcement matter rather than a clear and present danger. Barack Obama appears to believe that terrorists should be treated like criminals -- a belief that underscores his fundamental lack of judgment regarding our national security. In a post 9/11 world, we need to remain on offense against the terrorist threat which seeks to destroy our very way of life. We need a leader like John McCain who has the experience and judgment necessary to protect the American people."

Background:

Barack Obama: "And, you know, let's take the example of Guantanamo. What we know is that, in previous terrorist attacks -- for example, the first attack against the World Trade Center, we were able to arrest those responsible, put them on trial. They are currently in U.S. prisons, incapacitated. And the fact that the administration has not tried to do that has created a situation where not only have we never actually put many of these folks on trial, but we have destroyed our credibility when it comes to rule of law all around the world, and given a huge boost to terrorist recruitment in countries that say, 'Look, this is how the United States treats Muslims.' So that, I think, is an example of something that was unnecessary. We could have done the exact same thing, but done it in a way that was consistent with our laws." (ABC News, 6/16/08)

Posted by Mike on June 17, 2008 | Permalink

John McCain 2008 Launches New Television Ad, "Global"

JOHN MCCAIN 2008 LAUNCHES NEW TELEVISION AD, "GLOBAL"

ARLINGTON, VA -- U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential campaign today released a new TV ad, entitled "Global." The ad focuses on John McCain's plan to curb greenhouse gas emissions, grow our economy and protect our environment. The ad will air in key battleground states and on national cable.

VIEW THE AD HERE: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0E1nB-3l4GE

Script For "Global" (TV:30)

ANNCR: John McCain stood up to the President and sounded the alarm on global warming ... five years ago.

Today, he has a realistic plan that will curb greenhouse gas emissions.

A plan that will help grow our economy and protect our environment.

Reform. Prosperity. Peace. John McCain.

JOHN MCCAIN: I'm John McCain and I approve this message.

Posted by Mike on June 17, 2008 | Permalink

Tags: Global, John McCain, TV Ad

Al Gore, Writing On His Blog, Endorses Barack Obama For President

Al Gore, Writing On His Blog, Endorses Barack Obama For President

My endorsement June 16, 2008 : 2:51 PM

A few hours from now I will step on stage in Detroit, Michigan to announce my support for Senator Barack Obama. From now through Election Day, I intend to do whatever I can to make sure he is elected President of the United States.

Over the next four years, we are going to face many difficult challenges -- including bringing our troops home from Iraq, fixing our economy, and solving the climate crisis. Barack Obama is clearly the candidate best able to solve these problems and bring change to America.

I've never asked members of AlGore.com to contribute to a political campaign before, but this moment and this election are too important to let pass without taking action...

Over the past 18 months, Barack Obama has united a movement. He knows change does not come from 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue or Capitol Hill. It begins when people stand up and take action.

With the help of millions of supporters like you, Barack Obama will bring the change we so desperately need in order to solve our country's most pressing problems...

On the issues that matter most, Barack Obama is clearly the right choice to lead our nation.

We have a lot of work to do in the next few months to elect Barack Obama president and it begins by making a contribution to his campaign today.

Barack Obama Public Schedule

MONDAY, JUNE 16

Detroit, MI

“CHANGE THAT WORKS FOR YOU” RALLY WITH VICE PRESIDENT GORE AND BARACK OBAMA   

Joe Louis Arena
600 Civic Center Dr.
Detroit, MI 48226

Posted by Mike on June 16, 2008 | Permalink

Tags: Al Gore, Barack Obama

Jeff Blodgett to Serve As Obama's Minnesota State Director

Jeff Blodgett to Serve as Obama’s Minnesota State Director

Minneapolis, MN — Senator Barack Obama’s presidential campaign announced today that Jeff Blodgett will serve as Minnesota State Director for the general election.

“I am honored to be a part of this amazing campaign, and am excited to join the tens of thousands of Minnesotans already working to elect Barack Obama,” Bodgett said. “We will work very hard here for every vote and make sure that in November Minnesota’s voice is heard loud and clear in this movement to change Washington.”

“We are lucky to have Jeff Blodgett join our team,” Obama campaign manager David Plouffe said. “His community and political organizing experience in Minnesota are unparalleled. More than anyone, Jeff understands community organizing is the backbone of this grassroots movement, and that real change comes from empowering others to become part of the political process.”

Jeff will be taking a formal leave from current job as Executive Director of Wellstone Action beginning July 1. Blodgett ran all three of Paul Wellstone’s senate races. In 2006, he was Senior Advisor to Amy Klobuchar’s U.S. Senate campaign, and oversaw get-out-the-vote efforts in Minnesota for Kerry/Edwards in 2004.

Posted by Mike on June 16, 2008 | Permalink

Al Gore 2000 Announcement Anniversary

Remarks by Al Gore at his Announcement of Candidacy in Carthage, Tennessee on Wednesday, June 16, 1999.

To my beloved family, to Tipper, to the people of Tennessee, and all of you: I see so many who have been my friends as far back as I can remember. You have always been there for me. And I begin this journey today to be there for you.

Two hundred years ago this summer, at the sunrise of America's first full century, veterans of the American Revolution came here and founded Smith County.

In their minds' eye, the very idea of what America could become was still then a barely discernible horizon. Yet they moved toward it, convinced of its fineness, certain the distance would yield a place better than they had ever known.

Each of us has our own sense of the next, finer horizon.

Near the beginning of this century, when my mother was a child in West Tennessee, a poor girl when poor girls were not supposed to dream, she looked out on a world where women could not even vote, and saw with her heart something better: a horizon of equality, where women, as well as men, could be and do their best.

I'm so glad she's here on this day.

Halfway through this century, when my father saw that thousands of his fellow Tennesseans were forced to obey Jim Crow laws, he knew America could do better. He saw a horizon in which his black and white constituents shared the same hopes in the same world. He fought against the Southern Manifesto and for voting rights. His last election was lost -- but his conscience won. He taught me all my life that that was what really counted.

I miss my dad; but I know he's here in spirit.

Early in this decade, we set out to put America back to work. And today, the gifts that surround us are great. We have built a strong and growing economy. For many of our families, it is a time of firsts: first child to go to college, first mortgage for a first home, first regular paycheck, first grandchild.

Under the policies President Clinton and I have proposed, instead of the biggest deficits in history, we now have the biggest surplus in history. Instead of quadrupling our national debt, we've seen the creation of almost 19 million new jobs. Instead of a deep recession and high unemployment, America now has our strongest economy in the history of the United States.

We remember what it was like seven years ago. And I never, ever want to go back. America always looks forward, to the next horizon.

I want to keep our prosperity going - and I know how to do it. I want to do it the right way - not by letting people fend for themselves, or hoping for crumbs of compassion, but by giving people the skills and knowledge to succeed in their own right in the next century.

And I want to extend our prosperity to the unskilled and underprivileged, to Appalachia and the Mississippi Delta, to our farms and inner cities, to our new immigrants, y tambien en las communidades.

But as important as prosperity is, there is more to long for: there is a hunger and thirst for goodness among us.

Just visible within a generation's journey is a new horizon: a 21st Century America with stronger families, stronger communities, and a more vital democracy -- in which we live and govern according to our highest American ideals.

I love this country with all my heart. I love free speech. I believe in its future. And I know that with our history as our rudder and our ideals as our compass, we can reach our new horizon.

And so today, I ask you to join with me, to keep our economy growing and to bring a new wave of fundamental change to this nation - starting with revolutionary improvements in our public schools.

I ask you to join with me, to build safe and livable communities, where we protect our environment, and restore the quality of life we deserve.

I ask for your help to strengthen family life in America. And I make you this pledge: if you entrust me with the Presidency, I will marshal its authority, its resources, and its moral leadership to fight for America's families.

With your help, I will take my own values of faith and family to the Presidency - to build an America that is not only better off, but better. And that is why today, I announce that I am a candidate for President of the United States.

Seven years ago, we needed to put America back to work -- and we did. Now we must build on that foundation. We must make family life work in America.

For the issue is not only our standard of living, but our standards in life. The measure is not merely the value of our possessions, but the values we possess.

We have closed our budget deficit. But today, we find a deficit of even greater danger, one that only seems to deepen the harder we work, and the better we do.

These are our deficits now: the time deficit in family life; the decency deficit in our common culture; the care deficit for our little ones and our elderly parents. Our families are loving but over-stretched.

These deficits cannot be measured in monthly economic tables, or even in the size of a family's paycheck.

To find them, you have to look harder - at the places our statistics do not describe:

The dinner tables that sit empty, when working parents do not have the time to share a meal with their children.

The entertainment that glorifies aggression and indecency, with lessons more vivid and overpowering than those in the classroom.

The schools where discipline is eroding - and the school hallways where guns and fear are becoming too common.

The communities where too many families hardly know their neighbors' names anymore - and find it too hard to honor an aging parent by keeping them and caring for them in the neighborhoods they love.

The crisis in the American family today knows no boundary of class or race. It is a challenge we share together, and it is one we must overcome together.

One of the best ways to help American families is by making America's public schools the finest in the world.

With your help, I will bring revolutionary improvement to our public schools. And I'll start by making high quality pre-school available to every child, in every community, all across the entire United States.

With your help, I will reduce class sizes, and establish high standards and accountability. I will make it easier for parents to save for college tuition - tax-free, and inflation-free. I will improve teacher quality, and treat teachers like professionals.

We have to have schools that instill the values and character we need in the next generation. And every school in America has to be drug-free and gun-free.

While some want to pass new protections for gun manufacturers, to shield them from lawsuits, I will work to get guns off the streets, out of the schools, and away from children and criminals.

We must also expand community policing, with more cops walking the beat. It's not enough to support the death penalty - which I do. We must also give police new crime-fighting tools to track every lead, catch every criminal, and protect every citizen.

And families deserve refuge from a culture of violence and mayhem. I will work to give parents the ability to protect their children from the marketing of cruelty and degradation.

Parents also deserve help balancing work and family. I want to bring after-school programs to every community in America. And no parent should have to risk losing a job to go to a parent-teacher conference at school, or to drive a child or an aging parent to the doctor. And I will expand the Family and Medical Leave Act, to make sure that we do just that.

Families deserve decent, affordable health care -- with good long-term care for their loved ones. Kids need their grandparents; grandparents need their grandkids. How many old people in America live in loneliness? I will make it easier for our elderly to get health care in their homes. And I will make sure that we pass the Patients' Bill of Rights.

And, I will never privatize Social Security or destroy it by diverting funds intended for Social Security. I will strengthen Social Security, not undermine Social Security.

While some want to raise the cost of Medicare and force seniors into HMO's, I will make sure that Medicare is never weakened, never looted, never taken away. I believe it is time also to help seniors pay for the prescription drugs they need. It's time we acted.

And Tipper and I want to see the day when mental illness is treated like any other illness, by every health plan in America.

And I see on the horizon an America where people with disabilities are fully respected for the abilities they have, everywhere in this land.

Responsible men and women must make their own most personal decisions based on their own consciences, not government interference. Some try to duck the issue of choice. Not me. American women must be able to make that decision for themselves. I will stand up for a woman's right to choose.

All these policy choices are important. But let's remember this: no executive action can mend a broken family. No legislation can reconnect a parent to a child, or a family to a grandparent. No proposal can change a culture that does not place family life at the top of our hierarchy of values, where it belongs.

So today, I say to every parent in America: it is our own lives we must master if we are to have the moral authority to guide our children. The ultimate outcome does not rest in the hands of any President, but with all our people - taking responsibility for themselves, and for each other. So my first promise is to ask you, each of you, to fulfill that American promise.

I want all of our communities to be working communities. We have moved more than six million people off our welfare rolls. Now we must make sure the jobs and opportunities are there, to restore self-sufficiency and self-esteem. And we must not only sustain the Earned Income Tax Credit, we must raise the minimum wage.

Families deserve work that pays. And I will fight for this simple principle: an equal day's pay for an equal day's work.

Families deserve real neighborhoods - where the word "neighbor" is not just a geographic term but a moral one. Let us become neighbors again.

We can create a true "politics of community" by working more closely with faith-based organizations to heal the afflicted, feed the hungry, and house the homeless in their own communities.

We can sustain such good, strong, livable communities - with green spaces where our children can thrive away from gangs and drugs. With smart growth, we can take back our neighborhoods from sprawl, and make the places our kids call home more than desolate stretches of structures and roads.

Some want to cut back on environmental protection and let polluters off the hook. I will never allow that to happen. The environment is our children's home too. We are in a crucial time when it comes to the health of our Earth; it is our children's most precious inheritance, without which everything else we leave them is meaningless.

We teach our kids respect by our own actions -- and also by showing respect ourselves for the God's green Earth. I will address the international challenge of global warming - with new technologies that create more jobs, and make our economy even stronger.

American families deserve a strong economy. I know what works. I will balance the budget or better -- every year. I will search out every last dime of waste and bureaucratic excess. I know how to do that. I will ask Congress for the power to reach new trade agreements, and open new markets to our goods and services -- but I will also ask for, and use, the authority to negotiate labor and environmental protections in those agreements, whenever necessary. My Administration will lay the foundation for groundbreaking economic innovation -- so that America leads the global new economy of the 21st Century.

We have an opportunity to shape a world of freedom and open markets, of rising living standards and human dignity all around the world.

But this world is still a dangerous place. We face new threats that know no borders: terrorism and rogue states, the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, and ancient ethnic hatreds that resurface to tear nations apart.

Make no mistake, America must lead the world. And we must always be strong enough to do so. I am proud that we refused to yield to the forces of barbarism in Kosovo. America refused to back down or look away from the face of ethnic slaughter. For an alliance of young democracies to rise up against a Medieval tyranny is the right way to end this millennium - having learned something. And let me say: President Clinton was right to stand for freedom.

I served my nation proudly in Vietnam. I have always, always been for a strong defense - above politics, above party, above partisanship.

And, I will always stand with America's veterans. And I am honored by the veterans who are standing with us here today.

They know foreign policy is no game, nor is it the proper arena for partisan politics, or easy soundbites. The world today is complex and volatile in the extreme -- more than it has ever been. You deserve a leader who has been tested in it -- who knows how to protect America, and secure peace and freedom.

Of course, as we defend democracy around the world, we must give democracy new strength and meaning here at home. We all know, inside of us, the way things are supposed to be in America. The way it is supposed to be, no one is hungry; no one is illiterate; no one faces prejudice. The way it is supposed to be, faith -- in ourselves and our mission on this Earth -- lights our steps.

But when all is said and counted, when we in our generation are finished adding up our deeds, our possessions, all our material and scientific advances, I believe we will ultimately be judged by whether we have strengthened or weakened the families that are the hope and soul of America.

I am not satisfied. Indeed, I am restless. I believe we can do better. I believe we must build on our success, not rest on it. I believe we have what it takes, not only to keep our economy strong, but also to make our values the strongest compass for our future, and the strongest force on Earth.

As we begin this new millennium, we will face many new questions. But the most important is as old as America itself. It's the one we faced at Concord and Lexington. The question at the heart of the Miracle at Philadelphia in 1776, and at every critical juncture since -- from the cliffs at Normandy to the bridge at Selma:

The question is: will we turn back now - or will we move forward?

That is the question I will put to you, the American people, in this campaign. History makes no promises to keep the good times going in the absence of our own wise choices. It is all too easy to slide backward if we are not vigilant, or if we allow ourselves to be seduced with eloquent words advancing harmful realities. No matter what language you speak:

Sin accion, las palabras no valen nada - aunque sean bonitas. Mis amigos, seguiremos, trabajando juntos, mano a mano, para el futuro de nuestras familias y nuestros ninos.

If you believe America must move forward - if you are ready for America to choose the good once more -- then let us lead this nation together. Come with me toward America's new horizon. Across that horizon stands the promise of our common values and prosperity - of strengthening every family, lifting every child, leveling every barrier, leaving no one behind.

Here, at the center of my home town, in the heart of America, in the midst of the people I love - that is the new horizon I see.

I need you for this journey. So together let us vow, in these first long days of summer, that we will work through the night, so that our children may make a clean start from the right place -- a higher place -- in a fresh century.

Thank you and may God bless you.

And God Bless America.

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Source: Al Gore for President 2000 Web Site

Full Speech Text

Posted by Mike on June 16, 2008 | Permalink

Tags: Al Gore, Announcement

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