Text of Salazar's seconding speech
Text of Sen. Ken Salazar's prepared remarks for a seconding speech for Barack Obama:
Welcome
to Colorado. Welcome to the West, where we're building the new
Democratic majority. Over four centuries ago, before the Pilgrims and
the Puritans, before Jamestown and Plymouth, my ancestors came to this
land and founded the city of Santa Fe, New Mexico. They named it Santa
Fe, the City of Holy Faith, because they knew that only faith could
secure a brighter future for themselves and for their children.
For
five generations, my family has farmed the same land in Colorado's San
Luis Valley, 250 miles from here. Together they raised eight children
on our farm. We were poor, with no electricity and no telephone, but
all eight of us became first generation college graduates. My parents
gave us the covenant of America, the covenant that binds us together as
one nation: that no matter who you are or where you're from, anything
is possible in America.
Just 500 miles southeast of here, in El
Dorado, Kan., another mother instilled that same dream in her son,
Barack Obama. Barack Obama's grandfather defended that dream as a
soldier in Gen. Patton's army. Barack Obama's father followed that
dream to an America of freedom and opportunity. For Barack Obama, that
dream runs deep and strong.
But for the last eight years, under
the failed policies of George Bush, the American dream has been
slipping away. For too many American families, no matter how hard you
work, no matter how hard you try, you just can't get ahead. The White
House has turned its back on you.
The rural America I know has become a forgotten America. We can't afford more of the same.
We
can't afford four more years of letting the American dream fade. We
can't afford four more years of forgetting the middle class. We can't
afford four more years of George Bush policies with John McCain.
The
time has come for a president who has lived the American dream, who is
on our side. A president who will cut our dependence on foreign oil and
lead us into the new energy frontier.
A president who will make
us stronger and safer as Americans. A president who will make health
care available to every American. A president who will make sure that
no matter who you are, no matter where you're from, if you work hard,
you too can live the American dream.
That is the president that
Barack Obama will be. That is why I proudly second the nomination of
Barack Obama for President of the United States of America.
Thank you. God bless America.




