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Where the Perfection Begins

The End of the Obama Speech Yesterday

The speech is very good, but you may have missed the ending.
“There is one story in particularly that I’d like to leave you with today – a story I told when I had the great honor of speaking on Dr. King’s birthday at his home church, Ebenezer Baptist, in Atlanta.

There is a young, twenty-three year old white woman named Ashley Baia who organized for our campaign in Florence, South Carolina. She had been working to organize a mostly African-American community since the beginning of this campaign, and one day she was at a roundtable discussion where everyone went around telling their story and why they were there.

And Ashley said that when she was nine years old, her mother got cancer. And because she had to miss days of work, she was let go and lost her health care. They had to file for bankruptcy, and that’s when Ashley decided that she had to do something to help her mom.

She knew that food was one of their most expensive costs, and so Ashley convinced her mother that what she really liked and really wanted to eat more than anything else was mustard and relish sandwiches. Because that was the cheapest way to eat.

She did this for a year until her mom got better, and she told everyone at the roundtable that the reason she joined our campaign was so that she could help the millions of other children in the country who want and need to help their parents too.

Now Ashley might have made a different choice. Perhaps somebody told her along the way that the source of her mother’s problems were blacks who were on welfare and too lazy to work, or Hispanics who were coming into the country illegally. But she didn’t. She sought out allies in her fight against injustice.

Anyway, Ashley finishes her story and then goes around the room and asks everyone else why they’re supporting the campaign. They all have different stories and reasons. Many bring up a specific issue. And finally they come to this elderly black man who’s been sitting there quietly the entire time. And Ashley asks him why he’s there. And he does not bring up a specific issue. He does not say health care or the economy. He does not say education or the war. He does not say that he was there because of Barack Obama. He simply says to everyone in the room, “I am here because of Ashley.”

“I’m here because of Ashley.” By itself, that single moment of recognition between that young white girl and that old black man is not enough. It is not enough to give health care to the sick, or jobs to the jobless, or education to our children.

But it is where we start. It is where our union grows stronger. And as so many generations have come to realize over the course of the two-hundred and twenty one years since a band of patriots signed that document in Philadelphia, that is where the perfection begins.”

posted on Mar 18, 2008 4:27 PM ()

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comment by whereabouts on Mar 19, 2008 6:40 PM ()
that is a very good tribute there to the mother.
What a wonderful story that this is.
I cannot imagine her eating mustard and relish sand.
Yes,children to scrafise for their parents.
But not sure about here in the US.We are full of greed
and selfish.Not all of them but think that you get my point.
Very nice.Jason.
comment by fredo on Mar 19, 2008 10:13 AM ()
THAT is exactly correct - we are to help her heal.

As I was stating to a friend the other day, children are "always" held responsible for their parents actions as they will inevitably be the ones to make the life changes to correct any such inappropriate action or their inaction. It is not a rule of man or law, it is simply the way nature works or the natural order of things. As such, the younger generation Americans will inevitably be forced to make life changes to correct any such inappropriate actions or inactions by their predecessors as well as being the beneficiary of the good efforts when it applies. With that said I say to everyone on the planet, "Get over it already and lets get'r done. It's all of our responsibilities now to make things right. Be responsible and make things right." YPiR
comment by whereabouts on Mar 19, 2008 6:52 AM ()
It is not about you or me, or us and them. It is about everyone.
comment by whereabouts on Mar 19, 2008 12:08 AM ()
Lovely story that gives us all strength!
comment by ariana on Mar 18, 2008 9:49 PM ()
Great article. We never know whose lives we touch.
comment by redimpala on Mar 18, 2008 5:43 PM ()
Nothing against Obama--all politicians have a similar story to tell--what I want to hear are plans, exactly what are they going to do! This election has been going on too long for the candidates not to be specific about how they will make changes and telling us, not saying, "I have a plan."
comment by greatmartin on Mar 18, 2008 4:51 PM ()

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