Sunday, October 5, 2008

Springsteen Goes Ballistic on Bush Administration

BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN'S COMMENTS FROM THE STAGE AT PHILADELPHIA'S VOTE FOR CHANGE RALLY
October 4, 2008

"Hello Philly,

"I am glad to be here today for this voter registration drive and for Barack Obama, the next President of the United States.

"I've spent 35 years writing about America, its people, and the meaning of the American Promise. The Promise that was handed down to us, right here in this city from our founding fathers, with one instruction: Do your best to make these things real. Opportunity, equality, social and economic justice, a fair shake for all of our citizens, the American idea, as a positive influence, around the world for a more just and peaceful existence. These are the things that give our lives hope, shape, and meaning. They are the ties that bind us together and give us faith in our contract with one another.

"I've spent most of my creative life measuring the distance between that American promise and American reality. For many Americans, who are today losing their jobs, their homes, seeing their retirement funds disappear, who have no healthcare, or who have been abandoned in our inner cities. The distance between that promise and that reality has never been greater or more painful.

"I believe Senator Obama has taken the measure of that distance in his own life and in his work. I believe he understands, in his heart, the cost of that distance, in blood and suffering, in the lives of everyday Americans. I believe as president, he would work to restore that promise to so many of our fellow citizens who have justifiably lost faith in its meaning. After the disastrous administration of the past 8 years, we need someone to lead us in an American reclamation project. In my job, I travel the world, and occasionally play big stadiums, just like Senator Obama. I've continued to find, wherever I go, America remains a repository of people's hopes, possibilities, and desires, and that despite the terrible erosion to our standing around the world, accomplished by our recent administration, we remain, for many, a house of dreams. One thousand George Bushes and one thousand Dick Cheneys will never be able to tear that house down.

"They will, however, be leaving office, dropping the national tragedies of Katrina, Iraq, and our financial crisis in our laps. Our sacred house of dreams has been abused, looted, and left in a terrible state of disrepair. It needs care; it needs saving, it needs defending against those who would sell it down the river for power or a quick buck. It needs strong arms, hearts, and minds. It needs someone with Senator Obama's understanding, temperateness, deliberativeness, maturity, compassion, toughness, and faith, to help us rebuild our house once again. But most importantly, it needs us. You and me. To build that house with the generosity that is at the heart of the American spirit. A house that is truer and big enough to contain the hopes and dreams of all of our fellow citizens. That is where our future lies. We will rise or fall as a people by our ability to accomplish this task. Now I don't know about you, but I want that dream back, I want my America back, I want my country back.

"So now is the time to stand with Barack Obama and Joe Biden, roll up our sleeves, and come on up for the rising."

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Springsteen talks about an America that's miserable, an America that's been nearly destroyed by the Bush administration.

That's not what I see when I look at America. That's not my country.

The past eight years haven't been filled with hopelessness. They certainly haven't been filled with helplessness. That's not the America I know and love.

Springsteen says, "Now I don't know about you, but I want that dream back, I want my America back, I want my country back."

I never lost my dreams or my country. I don't ground my hopes and my abilities in any president. I don't think the founders of our nation intended that.

My faith in America and my love for my country has absolutely nothing to do with which political party is in power.

The individual occupying the Oval Office is not America.


We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.

We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.

We the People... NOT We the Ruled by a President.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

He was saying this as the crowd was texting their friends on their fancy iPhones before they headed back to their nice new cars to drive to get something to eat at a restaurant before they went back to their nice house to watch satellite TV and complain about how awful they all have it. These libs are delusional.They haven't seen anything yet. Just wait six months and then get back to me. When they can't get a loan and their bank has gone under and employment is at 15% and rising, then maybe we'll have a problem. The only thing is that it'll be the Democrats fault that things are in the tank not Bush's. By then the media may have been hurt so bad because of ad revenue being down by over 50% that they might finally report the truth.

Mary said...

Right.

I don't want to think about how Obama's tax increases will cripple the already struggling economy.

What really bugs me is the hypocrisy of some of these libs. They preach about helping the less fortunate, yet they don't walk the walk.

Biden's charitable contributions attest to that.

Anonymous said...

I can only assume your pride is getting in the way of your clouded judgement...

Please admit that perhaps Republicans in the White House for 8 years plus overwhelming Republican control of Congress for much of the 10 years may have something to do with the state of economic catastrophe we are in!!

As Augustine once said:
"It was pride that changed angels into devils; it is humility that makes men as angels.”

Bobbe Edmonds said...

>"We the People... NOT We the Ruled by a President. "<

We're NOT?!? Oh thank God, such good news! Hey, since we're not ruled by him, can we get out of Iraq now? I mean, since he doesn't decide that stuff, and we're not ruled by him. Oh, while we're at it, could I possibly have my civil rights back? I think someone in our nation's fledgling stage got his ass shot off for them, I'd like to keep the party going, if 'ya follow me. I sure am hungry, wish I could drive down to the grocery store, but with gas prices what they are, I can't afford to fart these days without fear of wasting gas.

I wonder why Bush, Rice and Cheney don't run around knocking over liquor stores for the hell of it. I guess job security is a great thing.

Anonymous said...

The only thing that the Bush administration is guilty of in the credit crisis is the fact that they didn't jump up and down and scream at the top of their lungs and warn us of what the Democrats and their social engineering of the credit market was about to do to all of us that were must minding our own business. The CRA is the root of all of this mess, and it's a mess. Blaming Bush isn't going to fly this time. The facts will overcome opportunistic politics this time. When the issues get serious, like life and death and people's jobs and money, this insipid political act that the Democrats use every day just doesn't fly.

The media is about to have their come to Jesus moment as ad revenues crash in the next six months and they cannot get credit.

Mary said...

I can only assume your pride is getting in the way of your clouded judgement...

Pride?

What do you mean? Pride in my country?

My judgment isn't clouded because I believe in America.

Please admit that this is why we're in this mess.

Anonymous said...

No Mary. Not pride in your country... that is not reserved for Republicans. But the pride that will not allow you to admit that possibly 8 years of Republicans in the White House and Republicans controlling the Congress for most of the last decade may have something to do with the unimaginable situation we are in.

Anonymous said...

Question - were there ANY black people actually at this event?

Anonymous said...

"The pride that will not allow you to admit that possibly 8 years of Republicans in the White House and Republicans controlling the Congress for most of the last decade may have something to do with the unimaginable situation we are in."

No...Pelosi & the democrat congress of the last 2 years has brought us down. And most Americans are not living in an "unimaginable situation" (unless you count the Jerry Springer show). Most of us still go to work and eat food and enjoy our freedom. We haven't been reduced to some crazy third world squalor (like rich liberals keep deliriously insisting at their $28,500 a plate dinners) just yet.

Mary said...

Well said, DP.

Anonymous said...

Mary, your blog is a wonderful beacon of truth. I've just stumbled across it and I can't stop reading!

Mary said...

Thanks, DP.

I appreciate that.