Speech to the Nation! (Warning: Wall of text)

Day 1,279, 00:32 Published in New Zealand New Zealand by Gil-games

I speak tonight for the dignity of man and the destiny of democracy. I urge every member of both parties, Americans of all religions and of all colors, from every section of this country, to join me in that cause.

At times history and fate meet at a single time in a single place to shape a urning point in man's unending search for freedom. So it was at Otago and Canterbury. There, long-suffering men and women peacefully protested the denial of their rights as citizens. Many were brutally assaulted. Few good man, a men of God, were killed.

There is no cause for pride in what has happened in Otago. There is no cause for self-satisfaction in the long denial of equal rights of millions of Americans. But there is cause for hope and for faith in our democracy in what is happening here tonight. For the cries of pain and the hymns and protests of oppressed people have summoned into convocation all the majesty of this great government -- the government of the greatest nation on earth. My mission is at once the oldest and the most basic of this country: to right wrong, to do justice, to serve man trough the Congress.

In our time we have come to live with the moments of great crisis. Our lives have been marked with debate about great issues -- issues of war and peace, issues of prosperity and depression. But rarely in any time does an issue lay bare the secret heart of New Zeeland itself. Rarely are we met with a challenge, not to our growth or abundance, or our welfare or our security, but rather to the values, and the purposes, and the meaning of our beloved nation.

The issue to vote for me at the day of choice!

And we shall overcome.

And so I say to all of you here, and to all in the nation tonight, that those who appeal to you to hold on to the past do so at the cost of denying you your future.

I will guard against violence, in the spirit of Peace and Prosperity.

Even in Otago, as elsewhere, we were seek and pray for peace. We seek order. We seek unity. But we will not accept the peace of unjustice or peace cannot be purchased at the cost of liberty. Nation must still live and work together. And when the attention of the nation has gone elsewhere, they must try to heal the wounds and to build a new community.

This cannot be easily done on a battleground of violence. But now I do have that chance -- and I'll let you in on a secret -- I mean to use it. And I hope that you will use it with me.

I want to be the Congressman who educated young citizen to the wonders of their world.

I want to be the Congressman who helped to feed the hungry and to prepare them to be ta😜ayers instead of tax-eaters.

I want to be the Congressman who helped the poor to find their own way and who protected the right of every citizen to vote in every election.

Gilgames