看了这个视频后,你还认为“美国在衰弱”吗?

作者:goodoctor  于 2012-8-30 23:40 发表于 最热闹的华人社交网络--贝壳村

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关键词:Susana, Martinez

对于一个热爱自由的人来讲,昨晚是一个激动人心的夜晚。在2012年佛罗里达共和党代表大会上,美国第一位女性西班牙裔州长,也是新墨西哥州第一位女性州长 -- 苏珊娜·马丁内斯 (Susana Martinez) 首次登上国家政治舞台。她利用这次演讲的机会,讲述了她自己的故事。

"Growing up, I never imagined a little girl from a border town could one day become a governor," 

Martinez said. "But this is America. My parents taught me to never give up and to always believe that my future could be whatever I dreamt it to be."

下面是她这次演讲的视频和文字:


Thank you.  And good evening.

On behalf of the great state of New Mexico, let me express my gratitude for being invited to speak tonight.

Growing up, I never imagined a girl from a border town could one day become a governor.

But this is America

Y, en America todo es posible.

My parents taught me to never give up and to always believe that my future could be whatever I dreamt it to be.

Success, they taught me, is built on the foundation of courage, hard-work and individual responsibility.

Despite what some would have us believe, success is not built on resentment and fears.

We grew up on the border and truly lived paycheck to paycheck.  My dad was a golden gloves boxer in the Marine Corps, then a deputy sheriff. My mom worked as an office assistant.

One day, they decided to start a security guard business. I thought they were absolutely crazy-we literally had no savings, but they always believed in the American Dream.

 So, my dad worked to grow the business.

My mom did the books at night.  And at 18, I guarded the parking lot at the Catholic Church bingos.

Now, my dad made sure I could take care of myself.

I carried a Smith and Wesson .357 Magnum — that gun weighed more than I did!

My parents grew that small business-from one 18-year-old guarding a bingo-to more than 125 people in three states.

And sure, there was help along the way.  But my parents took the risk. They stood up.  And you better believe that they built it.

My parents also taught me about having the courage to stand for something.  So, I went to law school and became a prosecutor.  

I took on a specialty that very few choose to pursue - I prosecuted child abuse and child homicide cases.  Cases that were truly gut-wrenching.

But standing up for those kids, being their voice for justice, was the honor of a lifetime.

Sometimes you pay a price for standing up.

When I was a young prosecutor, I got called to testify against my boss. I could have backed down, but I didn't. I stood up to him.  And he fired me for it.

So I took him on, ran against him for district attorney and beat him by a landslide!

I fear some of our leaders today have lost the courage to stand up.

What we have now are politicians.  They won't offer real plans, and only stand up when they want to blame someone else.

And I don't say that just because a Democrat is in the White House.  I was a Democrat for many years.  So were my parents.

Before I ran for District Attorney, two Republicans invited my husband and me to lunch.  And I knew a party-switch was exactly what they wanted.

So, I told Chuck, we'll be polite, enjoy a free lunch and then say goodbye.

But we talked about issues-they never used the words Republican, or Democrat, conservative or liberal.

We talked about many issues, like welfare - is it a way of life, or a hand-up?  

Talked about the size of government — how much should it tax families and small businesses?

And when we left that lunch, we got in the car and I looked over at Chuck and said, "I'll be damned, we're Republicans."

This election should not be about political parties.  Too many Americans are out of work, and our debt is out of control.  This election needs to be about those issues.

And it is the responsibility of both parties to offer up real solutions and have an honest debate.


In New Mexico, I inherited the largest structural deficit in state history.

And our legislature is controlled by Democrats.

We don't always agree.

But we came together - in a bi-partisan manner-and turned that deficit into a surplus, all without raising taxes.  

That's not the kind of leadership we are seeing from President Obama.

He promised to bring us all together, to cut unemployment, to pass immigration reform in his first year and even promised to cut the deficit in half in his first term.

Do you remember that?

But he hasn't come close.  

They haven't even passed a budget in Washington, DC in three years!

If he can take credit for government building small businesses, then he can accept responsibility for breaking his promise and adding 5 trillion dollars to the national debt.

Because he did build that.

As the first Hispanic female governor in history, little girls often come up to me in the grocery store or the mall.  They look and point, and when they get the courage, they ask "Are you Susana?" and they run up and give me a hug.

And I wonder.  How do you know who I am?  

But they do. And these are little girls.

It's in moments like these when I'm reminded that we each pave a path.   And for me, it's about paving a path for those little girls to follow.

No more barriers.  

In many ways Mitt Romney and I are very different. Different starts in life. Different paths to leadership. Different cultures.

But we've each shared in the promise of America, and we share a core belief that the promise of America must be kept for the next generation.  

El sueno Americanos es tener exito.  

It's success.

Success is the American Dream.

And that success is not something to be ashamed of, or to demonize.

There is one candidate in this election who will protect that dream, one leader who will fight hard to keep the promise of America for the next generation.

And that's why we must stand up and make Mitt Romney the next president of the United States.

Thank you!"

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1 回复 goodoctor 2012-8-30 23:57
"the essence of America, what really unites us, is not nationality or ethnicity
or religion.  It is an idea.  And what an idea it is.  That you can come
from humble circumstances and you can do great things, that it does not
matter where you came from, it matters where you are going."

-- 来自共和党全国代表大会美国前国务卿赖斯的演讲 ( Aug. 29, 2012.)
3 回复 fanlaifuqu 2012-8-31 00:00
反美,骂美的是难懂的!
2 回复 总裁判 2012-8-31 00:04
生命里强盛的国家,总有显而易见的、不回避、更不怕人家评说的衰弱,就象儿童掉牙一样,无羞耻,不做作,哪怕想哭,就哭几下,却转眼间就笑得那么动人。
1 回复 kzhoulife 2012-8-31 00:12
民主选举就是寻找挑剔政府的错误,加以改正!美国历史上有那么多伟大的总统,有那么多届成就斐然的政府,但到了选举的时候,没听到任何人给他们唱赞歌,中国政府把欠百姓的还给百姓一点,许多人就感恩戴德,无语!
6 回复 yzfoto 2012-8-31 00:14
“Y, en America todo es posible.” That's why we came here.   
讲起枪来,他们的喝彩声够大。
1 回复 dwqdaniel 2012-8-31 00:16
到底是民选的,伟光正不是靠吹出来的。
6 回复 sousuo 2012-8-31 00:25
不管看不看视频,反正他们就是衰落,你不信,我信。
2 回复 活水涌泉 2012-8-31 00:43
就是衰落,也是世界领先~~~
1 回复 浅色 2012-8-31 00:54
活水涌泉: 就是衰落,也是世界领先~~~
哈哈哈,100%支持你。
2 回复 天涯看客 2012-8-31 01:07
牛B不是吹的,泰山不是垒的,小孩的JB也不是安的!
2 回复 同往锡安 2012-8-31 01:45
但愿全世界所有国家都兴旺起来~
4 回复 无为村姑 2012-8-31 01:46
有的党要学一学啊,不过人家不想学

这样真诚的肺腑之言,他们说得出吗?
1 回复 无为村姑 2012-8-31 01:53
活水涌泉: 就是衰落,也是世界领先~~~
  
1 回复 老君岩 2012-8-31 05:46
She went to law school, so my response is still "probably".  
3 回复 小皮狗 2012-8-31 05:54
令人振奋,令我骄傲,因为我是美国公民。我幸运,身在世界上最伟大的国度。我忧伤,此时此刻,又想起那无法割断的乡民。。。
1 回复 foxxfam 2012-8-31 07:33
  
1 回复 來美六十年 2012-8-31 08:41
kzhoulife: 民主选举就是寻找挑剔政府的错误,加以改正!美国历史上有那么多伟大的总统,有那么多届成就斐然的政府,但到了选举的时候,没听到任何人给他们唱赞歌,中国政府 ...
      
2 回复 Laile 2012-8-31 09:50
小皮狗: 令人振奋,令我骄傲,因为我是美国公民。我幸运,身在世界上最伟大的国度。我忧伤,此时此刻,又想起那无法割断的乡民。。。 ...
同感。
1 回复 纲举目张 2012-8-31 10:42
from border town to law school to governorship, everything's possible here in america.
5 回复 新手登陆 2012-8-31 11:33
fanlaifuqu: 反美,骂美的是难懂的!
西裔的后人,使用特殊的武器,要从美国人手中夺回被占的领土。这个武器是什么呢?女人的肚子和在美国生出的孩子,就是他们使用的生物武器!
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