Kerry's speech in Martha's Vineyard, described as a rousing speech against isolationism [View all]
https://vineyardgazette.com/news/2017/07/28/stirring-speech-john-kerry-decries-isolationism-calls-marthas-vineyard-home
2 excerpts:
The great American novelist Thomas Wolfe wrote prophetically, you cant go home, and Ive experienced a few moments and places where perhaps thats proven true, Mr. Kerry said. But I want you to know that after four years on the road and 1.5 million miles as Secretary of State, I can tell you right here, Marthas Vineyard, Massachusetts, it is really good to be home.
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Finally, Mr. Kerry issued a scathing denunciation of President Trumps recent decision to abandon the Paris accords, a voluntary set of standards and goals to reduce the effect of climate change agreed to by nearly every nation in the world. His signature is on the document. He noted that though the United States is no longer part of the accord, 37 U.S. states have committed to continue meeting the environmental standards to reduce climate changing pollution.
President Trumps decision to withdraw from the Paris agreement is an unprecedented forfeiture of American leadership, Mr. Kerry said. It is not only not based on any fact or any science, it is based on a lie to the American people, that somehow Paris imposed a burden on America that was intolerable, when in fact it imposes no burden on anybody. We are already halfway to Paris. We will not only meet Paris, we will exceed the goals of Paris. Trump may pull out of Paris, but the American people will not.
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He ended the evening with an impassioned plea for citizen activism, speaking directly and bluntly to the receptive crowd. He called citizen one of the most important words in our language.
Nobody here has a right to sit on their rear end and not be engaged politically and actively as a citizen, Mr. Kerry said.
https://vineyardgazette.com/news/2017/07/28/stirring-speech-john-kerry-decries-isolationism-calls-marthas-vineyard-home
Along with Obama's dignified comment praising those that were activists to save Obamacare, this is another eloquent voice speaking of the serious issues that face the country. What a contrast to the man occupying the WH who is green lighting the most disgusting public comments from anyone in any administration, suggesting that police should be abusive, and speaking inappropriately to a group of young boy scouts.
Going through my head (with apologies to McCartney) as I write this -
Yesterday all my troubles seemed so far away.
Now it looks as though they're here to stay.
Oh, I believe in yesterday.
Suddenly we're not half the country we used to be.
There's a shadow hanging over me.
Oh, yesterday came suddenly.