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from Lauren at the Obama for America blog: http://www.barackobama.com/news/entry/my-uncle-teddy
Caroline Kennedy sent an email to supporters earlier today, remembering the moment her uncle Ted Kennedy lent his voice to President Obamas campaign:
Four years ago today, I joined my Uncle Teddy and thousands of excited students at American University to endorse Barack Obama as the next president of the United States.
Barack Obama had stirred something in young people and the young at heart. I saw the passion in my own teenage children, and I heard it from a different generation of people who said they felt like they did when my father ran for president.
We felt strongly that we needed to elect a President who urged us to believe in ourselves, who could tie that belief to our highest ideals, and who understood that together we can do great things.
Four years later, as I think about what first inspired me to support Barack Obama, I'm proud we have a president who has fought hard for the values Teddy held dear, and stood up on issues that matter, regardless of the consequences.
Teddy understood that the challenges of health care arent politicalthey are personal. Thats why Teddy fought for 40 years to make health care a right and not a privilege for American families.
How proud he would have been to see his candidate sign the Affordable Care Act into law as president, giving all Americans the security of knowing that their health care will be there when they need it most.
In his speech four years ago today, Teddy reminded us all of that bright light of hope and possibility that shines even in the darkest hours. He knew that with Barack Obama as president, America would shine again. I dont think he would be surprised to know that four years later, this president would have ended the war in Iraq, repealed Dont Ask, Dont Tell, and guaranteed women the right to equal pay for equal work.
The 2012 election will be harder than the last. And as you think about what role you can play this time, I want you to remember that when Teddy joined this campaign, it wasnt just Barack Obama who drew him in.
It was you.
The possibility of a campaign run by ordinary people who are determined to change our country for the better and who are willing to work as hard as necessary inspired him then, and its what inspires me today.
Thanks for all you do. I'll see you out there,
Caroline
P.S.If you'd like to take some time to watch that speech, it's here:
BumRushDaShow
(129,363 posts)Some of these were also titled "Where I was four years ago"
DebJ
(7,699 posts)when he came here for the Obama campaign. I got to spend a few moments with him,
and he signed autographs for myself and my mother. Was one of the highlights of
my life. And my husband's.
Rest in peace, Teddy. We need more like you.
what a wonderful memory to have and hold.
Wait Wut
(8,492 posts)...can't imagine what it must've been like to have him as a biological uncle.
Thanks for this. I miss him.