SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 3
Download to read offline
Excerpts of Kennedy's Famous Speeches
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., speaks during the Democratic National Convention in Denver,
Monday, Aug. 25, 2008. Kennedy delivered a ringing address to fellow Democrats, urging them to
rally behind Barack Obama's quest for the White House. (Photo: AP Photo/Charles Dharapak) AP
Photo/Charles Dharapak
Excerpts from speeches by Sen. Edward M. Kennedy.:
"For me, a few hours ago, this campaign came to an end. For all those whose cares have been our
concern, the work goes on, the cause endures, the hope still lives, and the dream shall never die."
o Addressing Democratic National Convention, August 1980.
"My brother need not be idealized or enlarged in death beyond what he was in life, to be
remembered as a good and decent man, who saw wrong and tried to right it, saw suffering and tried
to heal it, saw war and tried to stop it.
"Those of us who loved him and who take him to his rest today, pray that what he was to us and
what he wished for others will some day come to pass for all the world."
o Eulogy for Robert F. Kennedy, June 1968.
Complete coverage of the life and death of Sen. Edward Kennedy
"With Barack Obama, we will turn the page on the old politics of misrepresentation and distortion.
With Barack Obama we will close the book on the old politics of race against race, gender against
gender, ethnic group against ethnic group, and straight against gay."
o Endorsing Sen. Barack Obama for president, January 2008.
"The more our feelings diverge, the more deeply felt they are, the greater is our obligation to grant
the sincerity and essential decency of our fellow citizens on the other side. ...
"In short, I hope for an America where neither 'fundamentalist' nor 'humanist' will be a dirty word,
but a fair description of the different ways in which people of good will look at life and into their own
souls."
"I hope for an America where no president, no public official, no individual will ever be deemed a
greater or lesser American because of religious doubt - or religious belief.
"I hope for an America where the power of faith will always burn brightly, but where no modern
inquisition of any kind will ever light the fires of fear, coercion, or angry division.
"I hope for an America where we can all contend freely and vigorously, but where we will treasure
and guard those standards of civility which alone make this nation safe for both democracy and
diversity."
o Speech on "Truth and Tolerance in America," Oct. 3, 1983, Lynchburg, Va.
CBS Evening News Anchor Katie Couric reports on the life of Sen. for those who are intrigued by
SITE TOPIC GOES HERE, make sure you visit and / or .
Edward Kennedy
"Although my doctors informed me that I suffered a cerebral concussion, as well as shock, I do not
seek to escape responsibility for my actions by placing the blame either on the physical and
emotional trauma brought on by the accident, or on anyone else. I regard as indefensible the fact
that I did not report the accident to the police immediately. ...
"It has been seven years since my first election to the Senate. You and I share many memories -
some of them have been glorious, some have been very sad. The opportunity to work with you and
serve Massachusetts has made my life worthwhile.
"And so I ask you tonight, the people of Massachusetts, to think this through with me. In facing this
decision (whether to resign), I seek your advice and opinion. In making it, I seek your prayers - for
this is a decision that I will have finally to make on my own."
o Statement to the People of Massachusetts on Chappaquiddick, July 25, 1969.
Read more on the life and death of Sen. Edward "Ted" Kennedy:
U.S. Newspaper Obituaries
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy Dies at 77
Kennedy's Career Forced in Public's Glare
No Immediate Action on Succession
"The Last Brother"
"The great adventures which our opponents offer is a voyage into the past. Progress is our heritage,
not theirs. What is right for us as Democrats is also the right way for Democrats to win.
"The commitment I seek is not to outworn views but to old values that will never wear out. Programs
may sometimes become obsolete, but the ideal of fairness always endures. Circumstances may
change, but the work of compassion must continue. It is surely correct that we cannot solve
problems by throwing money at them, but it is also correct that we dare not throw out our national
problems onto a scrap heap of inattention and indifference. The poor may be out of political fashion,
but they are not without human needs. The middle class may be angry, but they have not lost the. If
you happen to would like even more guidance as regards to SITE TOPIC GOES HERE drop by or
maybe instantly.dream that all Americans can advance together.
"The demand of our people in 1980 is not for smaller government or bigger government but for
better government. Some say that government is always bad and that spending for basic social
programs is the root of our economic evils. But we reply: The present inflation and recession cost
our economy 200 billion dollars a year. We reply: Inflation and unemployment are the biggest
spenders of all."
o Address to the Democratic National Convention, August 1980.
"I was down at the White House this afternoon with some suggestions for the State of the Union
address, but all I got from him was, 'Are you still using that greasy kid stuff on your hair?'"
o Joking about his relationship with President John F. Kennedy shortly after joining the Senate.
© 2009 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast,
rewritten, or redistributed.

More Related Content

Viewers also liked

Actividadesdematemticas 131109153901-phpapp01
Actividadesdematemticas 131109153901-phpapp01Actividadesdematemticas 131109153901-phpapp01
Actividadesdematemticas 131109153901-phpapp01RossyPalmaM Palma M
 
Overview incentivi e finanziamenti per la costruzione ed il recupero in chiav...
Overview incentivi e finanziamenti per la costruzione ed il recupero in chiav...Overview incentivi e finanziamenti per la costruzione ed il recupero in chiav...
Overview incentivi e finanziamenti per la costruzione ed il recupero in chiav...SOLAVA
 
Informatica. blog
Informatica. blogInformatica. blog
Informatica. blog123Bimos
 
OpenStack: Why Is It Gaining So Much Traction?
OpenStack: Why Is It Gaining So Much Traction?OpenStack: Why Is It Gaining So Much Traction?
OpenStack: Why Is It Gaining So Much Traction?mestery
 
豆漿白皮書:包裝豆漿完整製程說明闢除網路謠言 7大疑問一次解答
豆漿白皮書:包裝豆漿完整製程說明闢除網路謠言 7大疑問一次解答豆漿白皮書:包裝豆漿完整製程說明闢除網路謠言 7大疑問一次解答
豆漿白皮書:包裝豆漿完整製程說明闢除網路謠言 7大疑問一次解答YuYun Huang
 
Development diary music video
Development diary music videoDevelopment diary music video
Development diary music videosamjewiss
 
Rehasoft MeMotiva Flex
Rehasoft MeMotiva FlexRehasoft MeMotiva Flex
Rehasoft MeMotiva FlexRehasoft Tdah
 
Dating a millennial – the path to purchase model
Dating a millennial – the path to purchase modelDating a millennial – the path to purchase model
Dating a millennial – the path to purchase modelReading Room
 
SOLにおける直列接続の出力特性について(バイパスダイオード無し)
SOLにおける直列接続の出力特性について(バイパスダイオード無し)SOLにおける直列接続の出力特性について(バイパスダイオード無し)
SOLにおける直列接続の出力特性について(バイパスダイオード無し)Tsuyoshi Horigome
 

Viewers also liked (20)

Las
LasLas
Las
 
Presentación1
Presentación1Presentación1
Presentación1
 
Actividadesdematemticas 131109153901-phpapp01
Actividadesdematemticas 131109153901-phpapp01Actividadesdematemticas 131109153901-phpapp01
Actividadesdematemticas 131109153901-phpapp01
 
Visiones para el 2020
Visiones para el 2020Visiones para el 2020
Visiones para el 2020
 
Overview incentivi e finanziamenti per la costruzione ed il recupero in chiav...
Overview incentivi e finanziamenti per la costruzione ed il recupero in chiav...Overview incentivi e finanziamenti per la costruzione ed il recupero in chiav...
Overview incentivi e finanziamenti per la costruzione ed il recupero in chiav...
 
CBAP Certificate-JR 2861
CBAP Certificate-JR 2861 CBAP Certificate-JR 2861
CBAP Certificate-JR 2861
 
Fecode pliego peticiones
Fecode pliego peticionesFecode pliego peticiones
Fecode pliego peticiones
 
Resiliencia
ResilienciaResiliencia
Resiliencia
 
Informatica. blog
Informatica. blogInformatica. blog
Informatica. blog
 
UFO infographic
UFO infographicUFO infographic
UFO infographic
 
OpenStack: Why Is It Gaining So Much Traction?
OpenStack: Why Is It Gaining So Much Traction?OpenStack: Why Is It Gaining So Much Traction?
OpenStack: Why Is It Gaining So Much Traction?
 
豆漿白皮書:包裝豆漿完整製程說明闢除網路謠言 7大疑問一次解答
豆漿白皮書:包裝豆漿完整製程說明闢除網路謠言 7大疑問一次解答豆漿白皮書:包裝豆漿完整製程說明闢除網路謠言 7大疑問一次解答
豆漿白皮書:包裝豆漿完整製程說明闢除網路謠言 7大疑問一次解答
 
5g
5g5g
5g
 
Development diary music video
Development diary music videoDevelopment diary music video
Development diary music video
 
Pelicula lucy
Pelicula lucyPelicula lucy
Pelicula lucy
 
Rehasoft MeMotiva Flex
Rehasoft MeMotiva FlexRehasoft MeMotiva Flex
Rehasoft MeMotiva Flex
 
Dating a millennial – the path to purchase model
Dating a millennial – the path to purchase modelDating a millennial – the path to purchase model
Dating a millennial – the path to purchase model
 
SOLにおける直列接続の出力特性について(バイパスダイオード無し)
SOLにおける直列接続の出力特性について(バイパスダイオード無し)SOLにおける直列接続の出力特性について(バイパスダイオード無し)
SOLにおける直列接続の出力特性について(バイパスダイオード無し)
 
Homemade ram pump
Homemade ram pumpHomemade ram pump
Homemade ram pump
 
Tahiti gary f
Tahiti gary fTahiti gary f
Tahiti gary f
 

Similar to Excerpts of Kennedy's Famous Speeches

President Bill Clinton, 50th Anniversary of #MLK's "March on Washington" speech
President Bill Clinton, 50th Anniversary of #MLK's "March on Washington" speechPresident Bill Clinton, 50th Anniversary of #MLK's "March on Washington" speech
President Bill Clinton, 50th Anniversary of #MLK's "March on Washington" speechingenia_pro
 
President Bill Clinton, 50th Anniversary of #MLK's "March on Washington" speech
President Bill Clinton, 50th Anniversary of #MLK's "March on Washington" speechPresident Bill Clinton, 50th Anniversary of #MLK's "March on Washington" speech
President Bill Clinton, 50th Anniversary of #MLK's "March on Washington" speechAleix Cuberes i Diaz
 
Me For President And Pope
Me For President And PopeMe For President And Pope
Me For President And Popeglenede
 
Obama Presentation1
Obama Presentation1Obama Presentation1
Obama Presentation1cchbooker
 
3 my neighbor's keeper
3   my neighbor's keeper3   my neighbor's keeper
3 my neighbor's keeperSteph Nelson
 
Speech by dr. martin luther
Speech by dr. martin lutherSpeech by dr. martin luther
Speech by dr. martin lutherMAYANK AGRAWAL
 
What Has Happened To
What Has Happened ToWhat Has Happened To
What Has Happened ToMarisa Oates
 
Right to Vote_2022.pdf
Right to Vote_2022.pdfRight to Vote_2022.pdf
Right to Vote_2022.pdfRyanBaidya2
 
Right to Vote
Right to VoteRight to Vote
Right to Votebaidya
 
2016 Presidential Election
2016 Presidential Election2016 Presidential Election
2016 Presidential ElectionThomas Stack
 
What Is Democracy?
What Is Democracy?What Is Democracy?
What Is Democracy?shoetzlein
 
Soc345 lect4 911_america_part_2
Soc345 lect4 911_america_part_2Soc345 lect4 911_america_part_2
Soc345 lect4 911_america_part_2jdubrow2000
 
postmortem trump (2).ppt
postmortem trump (2).pptpostmortem trump (2).ppt
postmortem trump (2).pptMaxstor1
 

Similar to Excerpts of Kennedy's Famous Speeches (15)

President Bill Clinton, 50th Anniversary of #MLK's "March on Washington" speech
President Bill Clinton, 50th Anniversary of #MLK's "March on Washington" speechPresident Bill Clinton, 50th Anniversary of #MLK's "March on Washington" speech
President Bill Clinton, 50th Anniversary of #MLK's "March on Washington" speech
 
President Bill Clinton, 50th Anniversary of #MLK's "March on Washington" speech
President Bill Clinton, 50th Anniversary of #MLK's "March on Washington" speechPresident Bill Clinton, 50th Anniversary of #MLK's "March on Washington" speech
President Bill Clinton, 50th Anniversary of #MLK's "March on Washington" speech
 
Me For President And Pope
Me For President And PopeMe For President And Pope
Me For President And Pope
 
Obama Presentation1
Obama Presentation1Obama Presentation1
Obama Presentation1
 
3 my neighbor's keeper
3   my neighbor's keeper3   my neighbor's keeper
3 my neighbor's keeper
 
Speech by dr. martin luther
Speech by dr. martin lutherSpeech by dr. martin luther
Speech by dr. martin luther
 
What Has Happened To
What Has Happened ToWhat Has Happened To
What Has Happened To
 
Right to Vote_2022.pdf
Right to Vote_2022.pdfRight to Vote_2022.pdf
Right to Vote_2022.pdf
 
Right to Vote
Right to VoteRight to Vote
Right to Vote
 
2016 Presidential Election
2016 Presidential Election2016 Presidential Election
2016 Presidential Election
 
What Is Democracy?
What Is Democracy?What Is Democracy?
What Is Democracy?
 
Crbluegreen
CrbluegreenCrbluegreen
Crbluegreen
 
C Rbluegreen
C RbluegreenC Rbluegreen
C Rbluegreen
 
Soc345 lect4 911_america_part_2
Soc345 lect4 911_america_part_2Soc345 lect4 911_america_part_2
Soc345 lect4 911_america_part_2
 
postmortem trump (2).ppt
postmortem trump (2).pptpostmortem trump (2).ppt
postmortem trump (2).ppt
 

Excerpts of Kennedy's Famous Speeches

  • 1. Excerpts of Kennedy's Famous Speeches Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., speaks during the Democratic National Convention in Denver, Monday, Aug. 25, 2008. Kennedy delivered a ringing address to fellow Democrats, urging them to rally behind Barack Obama's quest for the White House. (Photo: AP Photo/Charles Dharapak) AP Photo/Charles Dharapak Excerpts from speeches by Sen. Edward M. Kennedy.: "For me, a few hours ago, this campaign came to an end. For all those whose cares have been our concern, the work goes on, the cause endures, the hope still lives, and the dream shall never die." o Addressing Democratic National Convention, August 1980. "My brother need not be idealized or enlarged in death beyond what he was in life, to be remembered as a good and decent man, who saw wrong and tried to right it, saw suffering and tried to heal it, saw war and tried to stop it. "Those of us who loved him and who take him to his rest today, pray that what he was to us and what he wished for others will some day come to pass for all the world." o Eulogy for Robert F. Kennedy, June 1968. Complete coverage of the life and death of Sen. Edward Kennedy "With Barack Obama, we will turn the page on the old politics of misrepresentation and distortion. With Barack Obama we will close the book on the old politics of race against race, gender against gender, ethnic group against ethnic group, and straight against gay." o Endorsing Sen. Barack Obama for president, January 2008. "The more our feelings diverge, the more deeply felt they are, the greater is our obligation to grant the sincerity and essential decency of our fellow citizens on the other side. ... "In short, I hope for an America where neither 'fundamentalist' nor 'humanist' will be a dirty word, but a fair description of the different ways in which people of good will look at life and into their own souls." "I hope for an America where no president, no public official, no individual will ever be deemed a greater or lesser American because of religious doubt - or religious belief.
  • 2. "I hope for an America where the power of faith will always burn brightly, but where no modern inquisition of any kind will ever light the fires of fear, coercion, or angry division. "I hope for an America where we can all contend freely and vigorously, but where we will treasure and guard those standards of civility which alone make this nation safe for both democracy and diversity." o Speech on "Truth and Tolerance in America," Oct. 3, 1983, Lynchburg, Va. CBS Evening News Anchor Katie Couric reports on the life of Sen. for those who are intrigued by SITE TOPIC GOES HERE, make sure you visit and / or . Edward Kennedy "Although my doctors informed me that I suffered a cerebral concussion, as well as shock, I do not seek to escape responsibility for my actions by placing the blame either on the physical and emotional trauma brought on by the accident, or on anyone else. I regard as indefensible the fact that I did not report the accident to the police immediately. ... "It has been seven years since my first election to the Senate. You and I share many memories - some of them have been glorious, some have been very sad. The opportunity to work with you and serve Massachusetts has made my life worthwhile. "And so I ask you tonight, the people of Massachusetts, to think this through with me. In facing this decision (whether to resign), I seek your advice and opinion. In making it, I seek your prayers - for this is a decision that I will have finally to make on my own." o Statement to the People of Massachusetts on Chappaquiddick, July 25, 1969. Read more on the life and death of Sen. Edward "Ted" Kennedy: U.S. Newspaper Obituaries Sen. Edward M. Kennedy Dies at 77 Kennedy's Career Forced in Public's Glare No Immediate Action on Succession "The Last Brother" "The great adventures which our opponents offer is a voyage into the past. Progress is our heritage, not theirs. What is right for us as Democrats is also the right way for Democrats to win. "The commitment I seek is not to outworn views but to old values that will never wear out. Programs may sometimes become obsolete, but the ideal of fairness always endures. Circumstances may change, but the work of compassion must continue. It is surely correct that we cannot solve problems by throwing money at them, but it is also correct that we dare not throw out our national problems onto a scrap heap of inattention and indifference. The poor may be out of political fashion, but they are not without human needs. The middle class may be angry, but they have not lost the. If you happen to would like even more guidance as regards to SITE TOPIC GOES HERE drop by or
  • 3. maybe instantly.dream that all Americans can advance together. "The demand of our people in 1980 is not for smaller government or bigger government but for better government. Some say that government is always bad and that spending for basic social programs is the root of our economic evils. But we reply: The present inflation and recession cost our economy 200 billion dollars a year. We reply: Inflation and unemployment are the biggest spenders of all." o Address to the Democratic National Convention, August 1980. "I was down at the White House this afternoon with some suggestions for the State of the Union address, but all I got from him was, 'Are you still using that greasy kid stuff on your hair?'" o Joking about his relationship with President John F. Kennedy shortly after joining the Senate. © 2009 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.