speech
Publié le 18/05/2020
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Speech
Ladies and Gentlemen, if I am running in this election today, this is
for one reason: to make things change.
I am very proud to be American and to belong to this wonderful
country that is America.
That’s why I want to do all I can to make our country prosperous in
the serenity and joy that all Americans deserve.
I’m talking about change.
Yes, I want to change American’s lives.
I want to erase the problems and difficulties that our country knows.
If I am elected I’ll do all my best to reduce social inequalities.
I am determined to make peace come in our heads and in our nation .
To do this, we have to work hard all together.
We are a family and together we’ll bring justice and equality.
The father who is afraid of leaving his old house because of
unemployment, the young girl who worries about leaving her studies
to help her parents… we’ll solve all these problems.
I promise that things will change.
The time will come for us to finally win.
I believe in our nation.
I know that the battle will be long and hard but no matter what
obstacles stand in our way, we’ll make it.
I want to win that next battle for better schools, better jobs, and health
care for all.
If you believe in my values, in my future plans, you should probably
vote for me.
But the choice is yours.
The destiny of our country is in your hands ..
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Liens utiles
- Note de lecture Meiklejohn, A. (1948). Free speech and its relation to self-government. Chapitre 1 et Chapitre 2
- Edmund Burke, Speech on Conciliation with the Colonies, 22 March 1775
- Speech rapport