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1、精品文案資料范文分享speech paperspeech paper thank you!?chief justice rehnquist, president carter, president bush£ ? president clinton, distinguished guests and my fellow citizens, the peaceful transfer of authority is rare in history, yet common in our country. with a simple oath, we affirm old traditio

2、ns and make new beginnings.?as i begin, i thank president clinton for his service to our nation.?and i thank vice president gore for a contest conducted with spirit and ended with grace.?i am honored and humbl ed to stand here, where so many of america's leaders have comebefore me, and so manywi

3、ll follow. ?we have a place, all of us, in a long story- a story wecontinue, but whose end we will not see. it is the story of a newworld that becamea friend and liberator of the old, a story of a slave-holding society that became a servant of freedom, the story of a power that went into the world t

4、o protect but not possess, to defend but not to conquer.?it is the american story - a story of flawed and fallible people, united across the generations by grand and enduring ideals.?the grandest of these ideals is an unfolding americanpromise that everyone belongs, that everyone deserves a chance,

5、that no insignificant person was ever born.?americans are called to enact this promise in our lives and in our laws. and though our nation has sometimes halted, and sometimes delayed, we must follow no other course.?through much of the last century, america's faith in freedom and democracy was a

6、 rock in a raging sea. now it is a精品文案資料范文分享seed upon the wind, taking root in many nations.?our democratic faith is more than the creed of our country, it is the inborn hope of our humanity, an ideal we carry but do not own, a trust we bear and pass along. and even after nearly 225 years, we have a

7、 long way yet to travel.?while many of our citizens prosper, others doubt the promise, even the justice, of our own country. the ambitions of some americans are limited by failing schools and hidden prejudice and the circumstances of their birth. and sometimes our differences run so deep, it seems w

8、e share a continent, but not a country.?wedo not accept this, and we will not allow it. our unity, our union, is the serious work of leaders and citizens in every generation. and this is my solemn pledge: i will work to build a single nation of justice and opportunity.?i know this is in our reach be

9、cause we are guided by a power larger than our selves who creates us equal in his image.?and we are confident in principles th at unite and lead us onward.? america has never been united by blood or birth or soil.we are bound by ideals that moveus beyond our backgrounds, lift us above our interests

10、and teach us what it meansto be citizens. every child must be taught these principles. every citizen must uphold them. and every immigrant, by embracing these ideals, makes our country more, not less, american.?today, we affirm a new commitment to live out our nation's promise through civility,

11、courage, compassion and character. ?america, at its best, matches a commitment to principle with a concern for civility. a civil society demandsfrom each of us good will and respect, fair dealing and forgiveness.?some seem to believe that our politics can afford to be精品文案資料范文分享petty because, in a ti

12、me of peace, the stakes of our debates appear small.?but the stakes for america are never small. if our country does not lead the cause of freedom, it will not be led. if we do not turn the hearts of children toward knowledge and character, we will lose their gifts and undermine their idealism. if w

13、e permit our economy to drift and decline, the vulnerable will suffer most.?we must live up to the calling we share. civility is not a tactic or a sentiment. it is the determined choice of trust over cynicism, of community over chaos. and this commitment, if we keep it, is a way to shared accomplish

14、ment.?america, at its best, is also courageous.?our national courage has been clear in times of depression and war, whendefending commordangers defined our commongood. now we must choose if the example of our fathers and mothers will inspire us or condemn us. we must show courage in a time of blessi

15、ng by confronting problems instead of passing them on to future generations.?together, we will reclaim america's schools, before ignorance and apathy claim more young lives.?we will reform social security and medicare, sparing our children from struggles we have the power to prevent. and we will

16、 reduce taxes, to recover the momentum of our economy and reward the effort and enterprise of working americans.?wewill build our defenses beyond challenge, lest weakness invite challenge.?wewill confront weapons of mass destruction, so that a new century is spare d new horrors.?the enemies of liber

17、ty and our country should make no mistake: america remains engaged in the world by history and精品文案資料范文分享by choice, shaping a balance of power thatf avors freedom. we will defend our allies and our interests.we will show purposewithout arrogance. we will meet aggression and bad faith with resolve and

18、 strength. and to all nations, we will speak for the values that gave our nation birth.?america, at its best, is compassionate. in the quiet of american conscience, we know that deep, persistent poverty is unworthy of our nation's promise.?and whatever our views of its cause, we can agree that c

19、hildren at risk are not at fault. abandonment and abuse are not acts of god, they are failures of love.?and the proliferation of prisons, however necessary, is no substitute for hope and order in our souls.?where there is suffering, there is duty. americans in need are not strangers, they are citize

20、ns, not problems, but priorities. and all of us are diminished whenany are hopeless. ?government has great responsibilities for public safety and public health, for civil rights and common schools. yet compassion is the work of a nation, not just a government.?and someneeds and hurts are so deep the

21、y will only respond to a mentor's touch or a pastor's prayer. church and charity, synagogue and mosque lend our communities their humanity, and they will have an honored place in our plans and in our laws.?many in our country do not know the pain of poverty, but we can listen to those who do

22、.?and i can pledge our nation to a goal: when we see that wounded traveler on the road to jericho, we will not pass to the other side.?america, at its best, is a place where personal responsibility is valued and expected.? encouraging responsibil ity is not a search for scapegoats,精品文案資料范文分享it is a

23、call to conscience. and though it requires sacrifice, it brings a deeper fulfilment. we find the fullness of life not only in options, but in commitments. and we find that children and community are the commitments that set us free. ?our public interest depends on private character, on civic duty an

24、d family bonds and basic fairness, on uncounted, unhonored acts of decency which give direction to our freedom. ?sometimes in life we are called to do great thin gs. but as a saint of our times has said, every day we are called to do small things with great love. the most important tasks of a democr

25、acy are done by everyone.?i will live and lead by these principles: to advance my convictions with civility, to pursue the public interest with courage, to speak for greater justice and compassion, to call for responsibility and try to live it as well.?in all these ways, i will bring the values of o

26、ur history to the care of our times.?what you do is as importa nt as anything government does. i ask you to seek a common good beyond your comfort; to defend needed reforms against easy attacks; to serve your nation, beginning with your neighbor. i ask you to be citizens: citizens, not spectators; c

27、itizens, not subjects; responsible citizens, building communities of service and a nation of character.?americans are generous and strong and decent, not because we believe in ourselves, but because we hold beliefs beyond ourselves. when this spirit of citizenship is missing, no government program can replace it. whenthis spirit is present, no wrong can stand against it.?after the declaration of independence was signed, virginia statesman john page wrote to

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