BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN'S COMMENTS FROM
THE STAGE AT PHILADELPHIA'S VOTE FOR CHANGE RALLY
October 4, 2008
"Hello Philly,"
"I am glad to be here today for this voter registration drive and for Barack
Obama, the next President of the United States."
"I've spent 35 years writing about America, its people, and the meaning of the
American Promise. The Promise that was handed down to us, right here in this
city from our founding fathers, with one instruction: Do your best to make these
things real. Opportunity, equality, social and economic justice, a fair shake
for all of our citizens, the American idea, as a positive influence, around the
world for a more just and peaceful existence. These are the things that give our
lives hope, shape, and meaning. They are the ties that bind us together and give
us faith in our contract with one another."
"I've spent most of my creative life measuring the distance between that
American promise and American reality. For many Americans, who are today losing
their jobs, their homes, seeing their retirement funds disappear, who have no
healthcare, or who have been abandoned in our inner cities. The distance between
that promise and that reality has never been greater or more painful."
"I believe Senator Obama has taken the measure of that distance in his own life
and in his work. I believe he understands, in his heart, the cost of that
distance, in blood and suffering, in the lives of everyday Americans. I believe
as president, he would work to restore that promise to so many of our fellow
citizens who have justifiably lost faith in its meaning. After the disastrous
administration of the past 8 years, we need someone to lead us in an American
reclamation project. In my job, I travel the world, and occasionally play big
stadiums, just like Senator Obama. I've continued to find, wherever I go,
America remains a repository of people's hopes, possibilities, and desires, and
that despite the terrible erosion to our standing around the world, accomplished
by our recent administration, we remain, for many, a house of dreams. One
thousand George Bushes and one thousand Dick Cheneys will never be able to tear
that house down."
"They will, however, be leaving office, dropping the national tragedies of
Katrina, Iraq, and our financial crisis in our laps. Our sacred house of dreams
has been abused, looted, and left in a terrible state of disrepair. It needs
care; it needs saving, it needs defending against those who would sell it down
the river for power or a quick buck. It needs strong arms, hearts, and minds. It
needs someone with Senator Obama's understanding, temperateness,
deliberativeness, maturity, compassion, toughness, and faith, to help us rebuild
our house once again. But most importantly, it needs us. You and me. To build
that house with the generosity that is at the heart of the American spirit. A
house that is truer and big enough to contain the hopes and dreams of all of our
fellow citizens. That is where our future lies. We will rise or fall as a people
by our ability to accomplish this task. Now I don't know about you, but I want
that dream back, I want my America back, I want my country back."
"So now is the time to stand with Barack Obama and Joe Biden, roll up our
sleeves, and come on up for the rising."