第一篇:希拉里在2004年美國民主黨全國代表大會開幕式上的講話
希拉里在2004年美國民主黨全國代表大會開幕式上的講話
Following are excerpts from a speech by Hillary Rodham Clinton last night at the Democratic National Convention in Boston, as recorded by The New York Times.A full transcript is at nytimes.com/campaigns.I am practically speechless.However, 12 years ago, when our country needed new leadership, Americans selected a Democrat who gave us eight years of peace, prosperity and promise.Tonight, I have the pleasure of introducing the last great Democratic president.But first I want to say a few words about the next great Democratic president, John Kerry.You know, I, like all of you, just heard the moving testimonials about the horrors of Sept.11 and the extraordinary witnessing by Reverend Alston concerning his lieutenant, John Kerry.I don't know how any American could hear the Reverend Alston and not know John Kerry is the man we need to be our president and commander in chief.And yet we meet at a moment of great peril, but also of great promise for the country we love.Together we can once again widen the circle of opportunity for all Americans, we can once again transcend our differences and divisions, we can once again give our children a safer and more secure future.That is the promise of America, and John Kerry will renew that and keep that promise to this generation and generations to come.He knows very well that you have to lead the world, not alienate it.He will lower the deficit, not raise it.He will create good jobs, not lose them.And he will solve a health care crisis for our people, not ignore it.Now, I know a thing or two about health care.And I know that the problems have only gotten worse in the last four years.We need to rededicate ourselves to the task of providing health care coverage for 44 million Americans who don't have it, and we have to do more to lower the cost for all the rest of Americans who are facing increasing health care insurance premiums and drug prices.We also need to lift the ban on stem cell research and find cures that will help millions of Americans.You know, health care is a serious issue and it requires serious solutions, and that's what John Kerry is good at and that's what he will give us.He will also give us something else, a great vice president by the name of John Edwards.Now you know that John Edwards is smart, he's energetic, and he's empathetic, and he understands the challenges that hardworking Americans face in their daily lives.Americans will be proud to have the Kerry-Edwards team in the White House, and they will be proud, as we all will be, to have their extraordinary partners, Teresa Heinz Kerry and Elizabeth Edwards, working for our country as well.
Now, you know, we've been through our share of challenges as Americans, you know, from a Civil War to a Great Depression to world wars and so much more.But being a senator from New York, I saw first hand, as all of my friends and colleagues did, the devastation of Sept.11.I visited ground zero the day after we were attacked and I felt like I was standing at the gates of Hell.I hope no American ever has to witness a horrible sight like that ever again....And yet,that tragedy changed all of us.I know it changed me.And every day now, as a mother, as a senator, and as an American, I worry about whether we are acting as wisely as we can to protect our country and our people.Last week, the bipartisan 9-11 commission issued its report.It was a sober call to action that we ignore at our peril.John Kerry understands what’s at stake.We need to fully equip and train our firefighters, police officers and emergency medical technicians-our first responders in the event of a terrorist attack.We need to secure our borders and our ports, as well as our chemical and nuclear plants.We need to reorganize our federal government to meet the new threats of these times.We need to make sure that homeland security is properly funded and that resources go to areas at greatest risk.We need to take care of our men and women in uniform who risked their lives for our country.These brave Americans deserve better.We need to increase our troop strength, we need to raise their pay, we need to provide our veterans, the National Guard and Reserves with the benefits they are entitled to for the service and duty they perform for our nation.And do you know what we need to meet those challenges? We need a new commander in chief named John Kerry.I've been saying for many months now John Kerry is a serious man for a serious job in a serious time in our country's history.So let's join together, not just those of us in this great hall tonight, but throughout our nation, and do everything we possibly can to convince our fellow Americans to look to the future, to look deep inside themselves.They know what is best for our children.And if we just have the courage to act on our conviction, we will, by an overwhelming majority, send John Kerry and John Edwards to do their duty for us in the White House starting next year.I am very optimistic about this election because I think I know a great leader when I see one.And so does America.In 1992 and 1996, Americans chose a president who left our country in better shape than when he took office.And he still spends his days working to empower the powerless, to promote racial, religious and ethnic reconciliation, to inspire young people to citizen service, and to bring life-saving medicines to people living with HIV/AIDS throughout the world.He showed Democrats how to win again.And so will John Kerry.Please welcome the 42nd president of the United States, Bill Clinton.
第二篇:希拉里在2004年美國民主黨全國代表大會開幕式上的講話
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7月26日傍晚,美國民主黨全國代表大會在波士頓正式開幕。大會會場所在地——波士頓富里特中心一直是A老牌勁旅波士頓凱爾特人隊的主場,現(xiàn)在成為了歡樂的海洋,成為了全美民主黨人
2004年總統(tǒng)大選的誓師會場,4353名民主黨政要會聚一堂,正式提名克里和愛德華茲為民主黨總統(tǒng)和副總統(tǒng)候選人,發(fā)動“倒布”總攻。當(dāng)晚最精彩的一幕,是前總統(tǒng)克林頓和夫人希拉里的壓軸演講。
第三篇:希拉里·克林頓在2004年美國民主黨全國代表大會開幕式上的講話
希拉里·克林頓
在2004年美國民主黨全國代表大會開幕式上的講話
7月26日傍晚,美國民主黨全國代表大會在波士頓正式開幕。大會會場所在地——波士頓富里特中心一直是NBA老牌勁旅波士頓凱爾特人隊的主場,現(xiàn)在成為了歡樂的海洋,成為了全美民主黨人2004年總統(tǒng)大選的誓師會場,4353名民主黨政要會聚一堂,正式提名克里和愛德華茲為民主黨總統(tǒng)和副總統(tǒng)候選人,發(fā)動“倒布”總攻。當(dāng)晚最精彩的一幕,是前總統(tǒng)克林頓和夫人希拉里的壓軸演講。
Senator Hillary Clinton: However, Twelve years ago, when our country needed new leadership, Americans elected a Democrat who gave us eight years of peace, prosperity, and promise.Tonight I have the pleasure of introducing the last great Democratic President.But first I want to say a few words about the next great Democratic president, John Kerry.We meet at a moment of great peril, but also of great hope.Together we can widen the circle of opportunity for all Americans, transcend our differences and divisions, and give our children a safer and more secure future.That's the promise of America.And John Kerry will renew that promise.He will lead the world, not alienate it.Lower the deficit, not raise it.Create good jobs, not lose them.Solve a health care crisis, not ignore it.I know a thing or two about health care.And the problems have only gotten worse in the past four years.We need to rededicate ourselves to the task of providing coverage for the 44 million Americans who are uninsured and the millions of others who face rising costs.We need to lift the ban on stem cell research, and find cures that will help millions of Americans.Health care is a serious issue that requires serious solutions and that's what John Kerry will give us.John Kerry will give America something else, a great vice president.I've served with John Edwards.He's smart, he's energetic, he's empathetic.And he understands the challenges that hard-working Americans face in their daily lives.Americans will be proud to have the Kerry-Edwards team in the White House, and they'll be proud to have their extraordinary partners, Teresa Heinz Kerry and Elizabeth Edwards, there as well.We've been through our share of challenges as Americans, from a Civil War to a Great Depression to World Wars and more.Today we face a new threat.Being a Senator from New York, I saw first-hand the devastation of 9/11.I visited Ground Zero right after we were attacked.I felt like I was standing at the Gates of Hell.I hope no American ever has to witness a sight like that again.That tragedy changed all of us.I know it changed me.And every day now, as a mother, as a Senator, and as an American I worry about whether we are acting as wisely as we can to protect our country and our people.Last week, the bipartisan 9/11 commission issued its report.It was a sober call to action that we ignore at our peril.John Kerry understands what's at stake.We need to fully equip and train our firefighters, police officers and emergency medical technicians-our first responders in the event of a terrorist attack.We need to secure our borders and our ports, as well as our chemical and nuclear plants.We need to reorganize our federal government to meet the new threats of these times.We need to make sure that homeland security is properly funded and that resources go to the areas at greatest risk.We need to take care of our men and women in uniform who risked their lives for our country.These brave Americans deserve better.We need to increase our troop strength, raise their pay, and provide veterans, the National Guard, and Reserve with the benefits they're entitled to.Do you know what we need to meet these challenges? We need John Kerry.John Kerry is a serious man, for a serious job.So let's work our hearts out and send him to the White House in 2004.And I'm optimistic we will because I know a great leader when I see one.And so does America.In 1992 and 1996, Americans chose a President who left our country in far better shape than when he took office.He still spends his days working to empower the powerless, promote racial, religious, and ethnic reconciliation, inspire young people to citizen service, and bring life saving medicines to people living with HIV/AIDS around the world.He showed Democrats how to win again.And so will John Kerry.Please welcome the 42nd President of the United States, Bill Clinton.
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Senator Hillary Clinton's address at 2004 Democratic National Convention
7月26日傍晚,美國民主黨全國代表大會在波士頓正式開幕。大會會場所在地——波士頓富里特中心一直是NBA老牌勁旅波士頓凱爾特人隊的主場,現(xiàn)在成為了歡樂的海洋,成為了全美民主黨人2004年總統(tǒng)大選的誓師會場,4353名民主黨政要會聚一堂,正式提名克里和愛德華茲為民主黨總統(tǒng)和副總統(tǒng)候選人,發(fā)動“倒布”總攻。當(dāng)晚最精彩的一幕,是前總統(tǒng)克林頓和夫人希拉里的壓軸演講。
Senator Hillary Clinton:
Twelve years ago, when our country needed new leadership, Americans elected a Democrat who gave us eight years of peace, prosperity, and promise.Tonight I have the pleasure of introducing the last great Democratic President.But first I want to say a few words about the next great Democratic president, John Kerry.We meet at a moment of great peril, but also of great hope.Together we can widen the circle of opportunity for all Americans, transcend our differences and divisions, and give our children a safer and more secure future.That's the promise of America.And John Kerry will renew that promise.He will lead the world, not alienate it.Lower the deficit, not raise it.Create good jobs, not lose them.Solve a health care crisis, not ignore it.I know a thing or two about health care.And the problems have only gotten worse in the past four years.We need to rededicate ourselves to the task of providing coverage for the 44 million Americans who are uninsured and the millions of others who face rising costs.We need to lift the ban on stem cell research, and find cures that will help millions of Americans.Health care is a serious issue that requires serious solutions and that's what John Kerry will give us.John Kerry will give America something else, a great vice president.I've served with John Edwards.He's smart, he's energetic, he's empathetic.And he understands the challenges that hard-working Americans face in their daily lives.Americans will be proud to have the Kerry-Edwards team in the White House, and they'll be proud to have their extraordinary partners, Teresa Heinz Kerry and Elizabeth Edwards, there as well.We've been through our share of challenges as Americans, from a Civil War to a Great Depression 洛基國際英語
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to World Wars and more.Today we face a new threat.Being a Senator from New York, I saw first-hand the devastation of 9/11.I visited Ground Zero right after we were attacked.I felt like I was standing at the Gates of Hell.I hope no American ever has to witness a sight like that again.That tragedy changed all of us.I know it changed me.And every day now, as a mother, as a Senator, and as an American I worry about whether we are acting as wisely as we can to protect our country and our people.Last week, the bipartisan 9/11 commission issued its report.It was a sober call to action that we ignore at our peril.John Kerry understands what's at stake.We need to fully equip and train our firefighters, police officers and emergency medical technicians-our first responders in the event of a terrorist attack.We need to secure our borders and our ports, as well as our chemical and nuclear plants.We need to reorganize our federal government to meet the new threats of these times.We need to make sure that homeland security is properly funded and that resources go to the areas at greatest risk.We need to take care of our men and women in uniform who risked their lives for our country.These brave Americans deserve better.We need to increase our troop strength, raise their pay, and provide veterans, the National Guard, and Reserve with the benefits they're entitled to.Do you know what we need to meet these challenges? We need John Kerry.John Kerry is a serious man, for a serious job.So let's work our hearts out and send him to the White House in 2004.And I'm optimistic we will because I know a great leader when I see one.And so does America.In 1992 and 1996, Americans chose a President who left our country in far better shape than when he took office.He still spends his days working to empower the powerless, promote racial, religious, and ethnic reconciliation, inspire young people to citizen service, and bring life saving medicines to people living with HIV/AIDS around the world.He showed Democrats how to win again.And so will John Kerry.Please welcome the 42nd President of the United States, Bill Clinton.“成千上萬人瘋狂下載。。。
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第五篇:克林頓在2004年美國民主黨全國代表大會開幕式上的講話
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7月26日傍晚,美國民主黨全國代表大會在波士頓正式開幕。大會會場所在地——波士頓富里特中心一直是A老牌勁旅波士頓凱爾特人隊的主場,現(xiàn)在成為了歡樂的海洋,成為了全美民主黨人2004年總統(tǒng)大選的誓師會場,4353名民主黨政要會聚一堂,正式提名克里和愛德華茲為民主黨總統(tǒng)和副總統(tǒng)候選人,發(fā)動“倒布”總攻。當(dāng)晚最精彩的一幕,是前總統(tǒng)克林頓和夫人希拉里的壓軸演講。克林頓眼光銳利、思維流暢,演講內(nèi)容環(huán)環(huán)相扣、一氣呵成,,許多人被深深打動,克林頓的此次登臺,真的是讓人從心眼里覺得,他天生就是一個“政治人物”。
Thankyou.IamhonoredtosharethepodiumwithmySenator,thoughIthinkIshouldbeintroducingher.I’mproudofherandsogratefultothepeopleofNewYorkthatthebestpublicservantinourfamilyisstillonthejobandgratefultoallofyou,eeciallymyfriendsfromArkaas,forthechanceyougaveustoserveourcountryintheWhiteHouse.IamalsohonoredtosharethisnightwithPresidentCarter,whohasiiredtheworldwithhisworkforpeace,democracy,andhumanrights.AndwithAlGore,myfriendandpartnerforeightyears,whoplayedsuchalargeroleinbuildingtheproerityandprogrethatbroughtAmericaintothe21stcentury,whoshowedincrediblegraceandpatriotismunderpreure,andwhoisthelivingembodimentthateveryvotecounts—andmustbecountedineverystateinAmerica.TonightIeakasacitizen,returningtotheroleIhaveplayedformostofmylifeasafootsoldierinthefightforourfuture,aswenominateatrueNewEnglandpatriotforpresident.ThestatethatgaveusJohnAdamsandJohnKeedyhasnowgivenusJohnKerry,agoodman,agreatsenator,avisionaryleader.WearecotantlytoldAmericaisdeeplydivided.ButallAmericavaluefreedom,faith,andfamily.WeallhonortheserviceandsacrificeofourmenandwomeninuniforminIraq,Afghanistanandaroundtheworld.Weallwantgoodjo,goodschools,healthcare,safestreets,acleanenvironment.WeallwantourchildrentogrowupinasecureAmericaleadingtheworldtowardapeacefulfuture.Ourdifferencesareinhowwecanbestachievethesethings,inatimeofurecedentedchange.Therefore,weDemocratswillbringtheAmericanpeopleapositivecampaign,arguingnotwho’sgoodandwho’sbad,butwhatisthebestwaytobuildthesafe,proerousworldourchildrendeserve.The21stcenturyismarkedbyserioussecuritythreats,seriouseconomicchallenges,andseriousproblemslikeglobalwarmingandtheAIDSepidemic.Butitisalsofullofenormou