I
am a John Edwards Democrat.
Tonight
I will cast my initial caucus ballot for Senator Edwards.
I may need to cast a re-caucus ballot for either Senator Obama or
Senator Clinton. The same is true of
the many others who supported Sen. Edwards in this campaign.
But
we will remain John Edwards Democrats.
John
Edwards voice drove the campaign for our party’s Presidential nomination to
being one of bold, progressive, Democratic ideas: First health care plan, first climate change strategy, first economic
stimulus package, first program for a green economy, first with a rural
recovery plan and much much more.
In
this campaign John Edwards spoke for the voiceless.
He spoke for James Lowe who spent 50 years unable to speak for himself because he needed surgery for a cleft palate and had no money.
50 years voiceless in
America is wrong. John Edwards made
sure we all knew that wrongs like this still exist in America. But that, together, we can right them.
I am a John Edwards
Democrat because John Edwards made Universal Health Care key to this
campaign. When this country gets, as
it will, Universal Health Care it will have John Edwards to thank.
He spoke for the
Survivors of Katrina and all the economic issues they represent.
From the first day of
his campaign to the last John Edwards told America it is a better place than
the reflection we see from the mess that is still New Orleans. A mess compounded and magnified by the
incompetence and heartlessness of George Bush and his cronies.
John Edwards reminded
us that we, as citizens and together as a government, have a moral
responsibility to each other. And what
we do together matters.
I am a John Edwards
Democrat.
John Edwards spoke for
the veteran who tonight here in Boise prepares to sleep under a bridge. A man who is but one of the 200,000 men and
women that wore the uniform of our country honorably and did their part to
protect our Freedom, but has no home. Whether for financial
reasons, mental health reasons substance abuse reasons, it does not matter,
they deserve our help.
I am a John Edwards
Democrat.
John Edwards spoke to say UNION labor matters. He was proud to walk the picket lines, and unrelenting in his support of helping workers organize. John Edwards knows exactly which side he is on. Facing a Washington DC filled with corporate insiders, lobbyists and PACs all working to lift their narrow interests over the public interests John Edwards said: NO to your money, NO to your negative influence and NO to getting in bed with you.
I am a John Edwards
Democrat.
John Edwards spoke up
because we Democrats lost our focus on the struggles of ordinary people. For years our party turned ever further away
from the cause of working people, away from the fathers working three jobs to pay
the rent, away from mothers sending their kids to bed wrapped up in their
clothes and in coats because they cant afford to pay for heat.
I am a John Edwards
Democrat because John Edwards spoke for:
One America where the
men who work the late shift and the women who get up at dawn to drive a
two-hour commute and the student working late nights to save money for college
are honored for that work and paid a wage sufficient to live on;
One America where
every man woman and child has health care;
One America where no
child goes to bed hungry because we commit to ending the moral shame of having
37 million Americans living in poverty;
John Edwards spoke up
and said unless we elect those who will stand for economic justice there will
not be economic justice. And without
economic justice we cannot have One America.
I am a John Edwards
Democrat because John Edwards ran a campaign founded on the idea that the time
has come for Americans to be patriotic about something other than war.
He ran a campaign based
on ideas not personality.
And his campaign made
EVERY candidate’s campaign focus on ideas.
Tonight, I may need to
give my vote to another candidate.
Whichever candidate
our party selects, we will make history.
Whether it is Senator
Obama’s message of change and hope or Senator Clinton’s message of toughness
and experience, each offers great things for our country.
One thing everyone
here tonight should be sure of is that with our help our nominee, whoever it
is, will become the next President of the United States.
Whoever that nominee
is, John Edwards’ voice made a difference in how they will govern.
Because we as a party
are again talking about those without, instead of just those who have.
We are again talking
about our moral responsibility of creating an American future better than the
America given us.
We are again talking
about our shared responsibilities.
I am proud to be a
John Edwards Democrat and my respect and appreciation for Senator Edwards will be reflected in my initial vote in this caucus.
If we Edwards
Democrats cast a recaucus ballot tonight for Senator Clinton or Senator
Obama we will cast that ballot with some sadness but not regret.
We will cast it
proudly, because we are proud to be Democrats.
And all of us should be proud to be part of this party now marked by Senator Edwards’ revival of these issues of economic justice. These are the issues that define our party and our parties’ progressive heroes: People like Franklin Roosevelt, Hubert Humphrey, Lyndon Johnson, Bobby Kennedy and Jesse Jackson.
Icons who understood a fundamental truth, government CAN make
society better.
Embracing that, the
greatest of our party’s traditions, Senator Edwards’ voice in this campaign
taught us all again that our society stands tallest when we—together--bend down
to help those who need us.
Everyone at a
caucus tonight who believes in these issues of economic justice,
Who thinks we need to
lift up those who need us;
Everyone, no matter
who you vote for;
Every Democrat no
matter who you support;
No matter how else you
describe yourself;
Everyone can also say and be
proud to say;
I am a John Edwards
Democrat
Because as John Edwards
spoke about issues this year it became ever more clear
We are all John Edwards Democrats.
Great post, Kurt. Thank you for your contributions to RSR this primary cycle, and thanks to all the Edwards supporters who championed their candidate on this site. That goes for those of you who also wrote on behalf of the other candidates.
Posted by: Julie in Boise | February 05, 2008 at 11:21 AM
Beautiful, Kurt - really. It's beautiful.
I'm voting for John Edwards on the first ballot, and even as I sit here not I don't know who I'll vote for following the first vote.
Posted by: Wordsmith | February 05, 2008 at 12:00 PM
Great presentation at the caucus tonight, Kurt. Thank you for standing up for your candidate, you are an excellent advocate.
I agree that we need to keep up the pressure on the remaining candidates to champion the issues that impact working families and to take up the challenge of demanding economic justice. Any suggestions for those delegates attending the convention in that regard? Thanks again for your contribution to the caucus.
Posted by: idagreen | February 06, 2008 at 12:50 AM
Say, that was a great speech, dude.
Posted by: sharon fisher | February 06, 2008 at 06:58 AM
That was by far the best speech. I was pleased to meet Kurt in person afterward and tell him so.
Bethine also gave a very good argument for Hillary Clinton.
Dave Bieter was a mere cheerleader for Obama, who really didn't need one. Too many people complain (unfairly, in my mind) that the Obama campaign lacks substance, and Bieter didn't help on that count.
Still, it was big fun to yell GORA!!!
Posted by: Julie in Boise | February 06, 2008 at 11:45 AM
Thanks all for the nice comments
Posted by: KurtHolzer | February 06, 2008 at 04:28 PM