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自高爾認輸以後,美國一落千丈,全世界發生了翻天復地的變化,

作者:putongren10  於 2009-7-7 00:27 發表於 最熱鬧的華人社交網路--貝殼村

作者分類:隨便聊聊|通用分類:其它日誌|已有25評論


重溫高爾的認輸演說有感......
 
 
GORE: Good evening.

Just moments ago, I spoke with George W. Bush and congratulated him on becoming the 43rd president of the United States, and I promised him that I wouldn't call him back this time.

I offered to meet with him as soon as possible so that we can start to heal the divisions of the campaign and the contest through which we just passed.

Almost a century and a half ago, Senator Stephen Douglas told Abraham Lincoln, who had just defeated him for the presidency, "Partisan feeling must yield to patriotism. I'm with you, Mr. President, and God bless you."

Well, in that same spirit, I say to President_elect Bush that what remains of partisan rancor must now be put aside, and may God bless his stewardship of this country.

Neither he nor I anticipated this long and difficult road. Certainly neither of us wanted it to happen. Yet it came, and now it has ended, resolved, as it must be resolved, through the honored institutions of our democracy.

Over the library of one of our great law schools is inscribed the motto, "Not under man but under God and law." That's the ruling principle of American freedom, the source of our democratic liberties. I've tried to make it my guide throughout this contest as it has guided America's deliberations of all the complex issues of the past five weeks.

Now the U.S. Supreme Court has spoken. Let there be no doubt, while I strongly disagree with the court's decision, I accept it. I accept the finality of this outcome which will be ratified next Monday in the Electoral College. And tonight, for the sake of our unity of the people and the strength of our democracy, I offer my concession.

I also accept my responsibility, which I will discharge unconditionally, to honor the new president_elect and do everything possible to help him bring Americans together in fulfillment of the great vision that our Declaration of Independence defines and that our Constitution affirms and defends.

Let me say how grateful I am to all those who supported me and supported the cause for which we have fought. Tipper and I feel a deep gratitude to Joe and Hadassah Lieberman who brought passion and high purpose to our partnership and opened new doors, not just for our campaign but for our country.

This has been an extraordinary election. But in one of God's unforeseen paths, this belatedly broken impasse can point us all to a new common ground, for its very closeness can serve to remind us that we are one people with a shared history and a shared destiny.

Indeed, that history gives us many examples of contests as hotly debated, as fiercely fought, with their own challenges to the popular will.

Other disputes have dragged on for weeks before reaching resolution. And each time, both the victor and the vanquished have accepted the result peacefully and in the spirit of reconciliation.

So let it be with us.

I know that many of my supporters are disappointed. I am too. But our disappointment must be overcome by our love of country.

And I say to our fellow members of the world community, let no one see this contest as a sign of American weakness. The strength of American democracy is shown most clearly through the difficulties it can overcome.

Some have expressed concern that the unusual nature of this election might hamper the next president in the conduct of his office. I do not believe it need be so.

President_elect Bush inherits a nation whose citizens will be ready to assist him in the conduct of his large responsibilities.

I personally will be at his disposal, and I call on all Americans__I particularly urge all who stood with us__to unite behind our next president. This is America. Just as we fight hard when the stakes are high, we close ranks and come together when the contest is done.

And while there will be time enough to debate our continuing differences, now is the time to recognize that that which unites us is greater than that which divides us.

While we yet hold and do not yield our opposing beliefs, there is a higher duty than the one we owe to political party. This is America and we put country before party. We will stand together behind our new president.

As for what I'll do next, I don't know the answer to that one yet. Like many of you, I'm looking forward to spending the holidays with family and old friends. I know I'll spend time in Tennessee and mend some fences, literally and figuratively.

Some have asked whether I have any regrets and I do have one regret: that I didn't get the chance to stay and fight for the American people over the next four years, especially for those who need burdens lifted and barriers removed, especially for those who feel their voices have not been heard. I heard you and I will not forget.

I've seen America in this campaign and I like what I see. It's worth fighting for and that's a fight I'll never stop.

As for the battle that ends tonight, I do believe as my father once said, that no matter how hard the loss, defeat might serve as well as victory to shape the soul and let the glory out.

So for me this campaign ends as it began: with the love of Tipper and our family; with faith in God and in the country I have been so proud to serve, from Vietnam to the vice presidency; and with gratitude to our truly tireless campaign staff and volunteers, including all those who worked so hard in Florida for the last 36 days.

Now the political struggle is over and we turn again to the unending struggle for the common good of all Americans and for those multitudes around the world who look to us for leadership in the cause of freedom.

In the words of our great hymn, "America, America": "Let us crown thy good with brotherhood, from sea to shining sea."

And now, my friends, in a phrase I once addressed to others, it's time for me to go.

Thank you and good night, and God bless America.

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回復 fanlaifuqu 2009-7-7 00:42
他是好人!美國不一定「一落千丈」,但世界的確「發生了翻天覆地」的變化。
回復 tanjiang10 2009-7-7 00:46
他不走運,沒辦法。塞翁失馬,,,
回復 putongren10 2009-7-7 01:53
tanjiang10: 他不走運,沒辦法。塞翁失馬,,,
很可惜啊,一個錯誤的選擇,不僅僅是美國的衰落
回復 putongren10 2009-7-7 01:54
fanlaifuqu: 他是好人!美國不一定「一落千丈」,但世界的確「發生了翻天覆地」的變化。
是,美國地大物博,人才濟濟
回復 marnifan 2009-7-7 02:08
he is not a leader though.
回復 putongren10 2009-7-7 02:19
marnifan: he is not a leader though.
經濟和對外政策上,高爾比布希強點
高爾當年致命的弱點是與柯林頓保持距離,
結果經濟成果無法幫助他上台
回復 homepeace 2009-7-7 02:33
選民無知,把能人選下去了,把笨蛋選上來了。
回復 hr8888hr 2009-7-7 03:12
雖然我並不喜歡布希, 但如果戈爾上台他又可能怎麼應對911呢? 當時美國人群情洶湧, 如果不將怒氣導向外泄, 就會內泄引火燒身呵!
回復 大西洋人 2009-7-7 03:29
什麼制度都不是絕對的, 西方的民主選舉也會把笨蛋選上去, 把能者來下來
回復 putongren10 2009-7-7 03:34
hr8888hr: 雖然我並不喜歡布希, 但如果哥戈上台他又可能怎麼應對911呢? 當時美國人群情洶湧, 如果不將怒氣導向外泄, 就會內泄引火燒身呵!
不會的,
高爾一定比布希處理的好
回復 putongren10 2009-7-7 03:34
大西洋人: 什麼制度都不是絕對的, 西方的民主選舉也會把笨蛋選上去, 把能者來下來
回復 putongren10 2009-7-7 04:24
homepeace: 選民無知,把能人選下去了,把笨蛋選上來了。
是啊,選民太無知,
回復 hr8888hr 2009-7-7 05:08
homepeace: 選民無知,把能人選下去了,把笨蛋選上來了。
海選不是憑本事靠能力, 而靠咀頭靠樣貌.
回復 大西洋人 2009-7-7 05:47
什麼制度都不是絕對的, 西方的民主選舉也會把笨蛋選上去, 把能者來下來
回復 borninheaven 2009-7-7 06:03
高爾選不上可能對美國反而有益。 高爾在台下好像是在和布希唱對台, 和美國政府唱對台。 結果呢, 不知不覺中把暖化論推向全世界, 暖化論是套住發展中國家的緊箍咒!中國還跟著瞎起鬨呢, 直到美國要對中國產品收炭排放稅是才急了。暖化論是個假設而已。
回復 putongren10 2009-7-7 06:28
borninheaven: 高爾選不上可能對美國反而有益。 高爾在台下好像是在和布希唱對台, 和美國政府唱對台。 結果呢, 不知不覺中把暖化論推向全世界, 暖化論是套住發展中國家的緊
對中國有理,
但布希也是後來才改變初衷的
回復 hr8888hr 2009-7-7 06:42
putongren10: 對中國有理,
但布希也是後來才改變初衷的
世界上只有利益利害關係, 意識形態只是忽悠工具
回復 來美六十年 2009-7-7 08:00
borninheaven: 高爾選不上可能對美國反而有益。 高爾在台下好像是在和布希唱對台, 和美國政府唱對台。 結果呢, 不知不覺中把暖化論推向全世界, 暖化論是套住發展中國家的緊
這位   先生/女士見解正確,同感。「暖化」只是掛羊頭買狗肉的把戲而已。
回復 borninheaven 2009-7-7 08:26
putongren10: 對中國有理,
但布希也是後來才改變初衷的
布希他笨嘛,後知後覺!再加上後來他發現美國民意也轉向暖化。 最笨的是中國政府全然不知其中的利害關係。
回復 borninheaven 2009-7-7 08:34
來美六十年: 這位   先生/女士見解正確,同感。「暖化」只是掛羊頭買狗肉的把戲而已。
謝謝認同! 但暖化已經成為世界上最大的宗教了, 相信它的人口過半! 高爾得獎當之無愧, 但還不能確定它將帶來和平或戰爭?!
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