My fellow Americans… I come before you tonight not to bury the current U. S. in insults and criticism, but to raise her high like the precious gift of the statue of liberty that was given to this country from France out fo pure thankfulness and respect. I am not concern with what America is today my true focus is what America is so eager to become. That is why I stand before with sincerity and honesty in my heart and a burning, determined desire to make America once again “the country that sits upon a hill”, and the epitome of a strong united nation that stands E Pluribus Unum.
Thank you, all of you, for taking time out of your busy schedules to lend an ear to my Presidential Speech on this beautiful night of February 22, 2005. I was born to a loving family, but in a dangerous environment in Charleston, S. C. In a single parent I was reared and I learned a lot about struggle and literally learned how to make a dollar out of 15 cent. Though it was hard my mother instilled this determination that I am able to share with you all on this night. She became my brother and I driving force and never settle for less.
As a young child I sat and realized that an insignificant child like myself could one day make a difference in this united nation. The few years between my father’s incarceration and my mother and his separation he did teach me a lot of meaningful values of life. He insured me that having great character can carry you farther in life than any amount of money or anything materialistic value. He instilled in me that being a people’s person would always make your life easier in anything you do even in an a Presidential Election. So, right that second my political siding was chosen without me even knowing. The principles of the West Wing was instilled in me a that age of 7 years old.
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I was practically raised as a politician of the People’s Party because that was the party that benefitted me and all you who stand here today. Not knowing one day that young African American boy from Ten Mile Hill of Charleston South Carolina would be known as the “People’s Politician” and will soon be known as the “People’s President.” My desire to lead this great country didn’t just appear over night nor did my determination to lead this great country surfaced a day after 9/11. I am real probably one of the realist brothers you would ever meet. Not because I talk the talk, but I walk the walk. This great country is long over due for a great leader that can help th U. S.
reach its full potential. Time is out for our country to be deceived by lying politicians with no burning desire to lead this great nation. February 22, 2005 marks the date where Realist Era began, and this Era shall good down in history as being the most peaceful, prosperous and uniting period in the history of the U. S. I refuse to stand before you all tonight and tickle your ears with empty promises. We all live united in the same country which means we all know the key issues that needs to be addressed.
We all know the issues that plays as an epidemic and plagues our country slowly but surely killing The U. S. as a whole. No longer will we overlook the instability of our country. No longer will we tucker our tails and run away from the war of terrorism.
No longer will we concern ourselves with minute matters like getting revenge for an assassination attempt of one of our predecessor. No longer would we be deliberately disrespected to our face by another country’s boastful attempt to manufacture weapons of mass destruction. No longer will we overlook the lack of unity, peace and the promotion of Democracy in our homeland. No longer will we ignore the urgent cry for attention concerning Global Health. No longer will we make excuses for the lack of manpower and strategical intelligence in our department of defense.
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No longer will we overlook the importance of technology to protect our homeland. No longer will we blame the instability of this economy on the tax cuts and the issuance of mush needed healthcare and Social Security Income. No long will we deprive seniors and veterans of their healthcare benefits. No longer will we deprive our youth of a good education, nor will we charge so much money that it is financially impossible for an average poor kid not really talented in any areas to attend a post-secondary institution of learning. No longer will we secretly meet and agree with polluters to rewrite environmental laws. That is the kind of nation that I will lead as president.
Not really caring about where we came from but focus on where we are going. The decision tonight is placed in hands of you. You have an opportunity to practice the guidelines of democracy and to gain the power that was once own by the people. It is time for the people to remove the blindfolds of governmental control placed on their eyes by those false politicians and see the beauty of this country at its full potential. It is time for the people to realize that beautiful image that your eyes painted for you can too be your dwelling place. The choice is yours So my people unite your voice, And let the People’ Party be your choice.