rare inspiration

by: Don Swanzey

I was cruising the internets last night to keep my mind off of life in general, and I came across an article written for Time by Jay Newton-Small. He has covered Barack Obama for over a year and a half. He’s heard Obama give countless speeches, in front of various size crowds. On this day, Obama spoke of Americans in the path of Hurricane Gustav, and the excerpt that Newton-Small posted was so amazing, I had to share it. Keep in mind, this is the last 5 minutes of a 14 minute speech to a large crowd in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

“That spirit of looking out for one another, that core value that says I am my brothers’ keeper, I am my sister’s keeper, that spirit is most evident during times of great tragedy, it’s most evident during times of great hardship, it’s most evident when natural disasters strike because we understand that only God has control and so it takes it out of the realm of politics. We all understand that we have to come together.

But that spirit can’t just be restricted to moments of great catastrophe. Because as I stand here today and look out at the thousands of folks who have gathered here today, I know that there’s some folks that are going through their own quiet storms.

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There’re people out there who’ve seen their jobs shipped overseas. There’re people out there who don’t have healthcare, maybe they’ve been trying to pay it on a credit card but mostly they’ve just been putting off trying to see a doctor. There’re seniors out there that don’t know how they’re going to pay their home heating bill this winter. There are folks out there that don’t know how they’re going to fill up the gas tank. There are young people in this audience right now that have graduated from high school, have the grades and want to go to college, but don’t have the money. There are young people being born in the inner cities, right here in Milwaukee, that don’t see any prospects for the future that think the only path available to them is a casket or a jail cell.

All across America there are quiet storms taking place. There are lives of quiet desperation. People who need just a little bit of help. Now, Americans are a self-reliant people, we’re an independent people. We don’t like asking somebody else to do what we can do ourselves but you know what we understand is that every once in a while somebody’s going to get knocked down. Every once in a while somebody’s going to go through some hard times. When we least expect it tragedy may strike. And what has always made this country great is the understanding that we rise and fall as one nation, that values and family, community and neighborhood, they have to express themselves in our government. Those are national values. Those are values that we all subscribe to. And so that the spirit that we extend today and in the days to come as we monitor what happens on the Gulf that’s the spirit that we’ve got to carry with us each and every day. That’s the spirit that we need in our own homes and it’s the spirit that we need in the White House. And that’s why I’m running for president of the United States of America.

Because if there’s a poor child out there, that’s my child. If there’s a senior that’s having trouble, that’s my grandparent. If there’s a guy who’s lost his job, that’s my brother. If there’s a woman out there without healthcare, that’s my sister. Those are the values that built this country. Those are the values we are fighting for.”

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#1 JaPat on 09.04.08 at 12:15 pm

Those are really the values of Jesus, but he’s not supposed to be embodied in our government. And show me the law that makes someone I’ve never known my brother Mr. Obama, you constitutional scholar you! When Bill Gates dies am I going to get some inheritance cause he’s my brother. Didn’t think so. Am I pleased Mr. Gates is a great philanthropist, yea. But that speaks to character which I agree Obama has, but an understanding of complex issues like free trade, energy needs, or military affairs is something Sen. Obama lacks.

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