September 02, 2004
Mel Martinez
Good evening my fellow Americans, y muy buenas noches.
I am Mel Martinez, and tonight, I stand before you as a testament of the
American Dream living proof of the greatness of our nation and the kindness of
the American people.
Before I share my story, I want to extend my thoughts and prayers to my fellow
Floridians... who are once again facing the threat of a hurricane.
Remember to reach out to friends and neighbors who may be in need of assistance.
Over forty years ago, my parents sent me -- as a young child -- out of a land
ruled by a Communist dictator...and now, just forty-eight hours ago, I became
the Republican nominee for the United States Senate from the great State of
Florida.
ONLY IN AMERICA!
Only in America can a 15-year old boy arrive on our shores alone, not speaking
the language with a suitcase and the hope of a brighter future and rise to serve
in the cabinet of the President of the United States.
And, only in America can that same young boy, today, stand one step away from
making history as the first Cuban-American to serve in the United States Senate.
In 1962, my parents made a difficult decision to send me out of a Communist
land...where a brutal dictator controlled every facet of our lives.
A land where I saw the government beat people as they left church for practicing
their faith. Where the education system became a source for teaching revolution
and na ve respect for one brutal dictator.
Knowing I had no future there, my mother and father sent me to this great nation
-- this nation, that stands as a beacon of freedom and opportunity
This nation, that is Ronald Reagan's Shining City on a Hill.
My mother and father did not know when they would ever see me again.
But, with faith in God, and Faith in a country -- that truly stands as a symbol
of hope to people around the world -- my family provided me with life in a free
and secure land.
Tonight I stand before you -- eternally grateful to this nation...where dreams
come true.
I have lived the American dream, and I am determined to ensure the possibility
of that dream for others.
I am here tonight, to urge my fellow Americans, to join me in protecting our
freedom, our core values, and this free land.
I am here to ask you to reelect President George W. Bush.
He is a good friend and a man who values freedom with all his heart. He is a
steadfast leader who is protecting the land we love and the freedoms we cherish.
President Bush and I believe in the promise of America.
The promise that regardless of where you came from, what language you speak, the
color of your skin, or your economic circumstances if you share the American
dream of freedom and opportunity and you pursue it with hard work, respect, and
an abiding faith in God then all things are possible.
I believe in George Bush's idea of "compassionate conservatism." From
the time I first heard him talk about it, I said "compassionate
conservatism is the story of my life."
And it is the story of so many other people. Working moms trying to make ends
meet.
Dads working two jobs to give their children a better life. Immigrants, who,
like me, saw America as a land of opportunity.
Throughout my journey, I have come to know firsthand the compassion of America
and the genuine goodness of Americans.
I was deeply honored to serve in the Cabinet of a President with a big heart and
deep affection for all Americans.
Not only does President Bush believe in the American dream, but his policies are
helping people across our country to realize their own American Dream.
As President Bush's Secretary of Housing, we worked together to implement a
home-ownership initiative that is seeing real results.
Today, the home-ownership rate in the United States is at an all-time high, and
more minority families own their own homes than ever before.
I was honored to carry the President's message of hope and inclusion to the
Hispanic communities in our country and throughout our hemisphere.
And I was so proud of President Bush for establishing a commission for
assistance to a free Cuba, which I co-chaired with Secretary Colin Powell.
Because of the President's steadfast commitment to democracy, we now have the
first comprehensive Cuba policy in over 40 years.
During the four years that I lived in Florida before our family was reunited, I
worked part time jobs, and was able to put myself through school...and start my
family anew in America.
Tonight there are families working hard to save for their first home, their
first car, or just to put food on the table.
President Bush and the Republican Party believe in a government that spends less
and taxes less so that families can keep more of their hard-earned money.
That is a fundamental difference between the parties and between the two men
running for President.
President Bush wants to cut taxes, and John Kerry wants to raise taxes.
Our seniors also deserve to live the American dream... with dignity and
financial security.
As a person with three mothers -- my two foster moms and my own mother all three
of whom are in their eighties, I am extremely thankful to President Bush for his
leadership in providing affordable drugs for our seniors.
For years, our seniors have been promised a prescription drug benefit under
Medicare, and those promises fell empty.
Now because of President Bush, seniors are finally getting help with the cost of
their prescription drugs.
Education is the key to unlocking the American Dream.
For immigrants like me, and for children trapped in a cycle of poverty, the only
way out is a quality education.
The promise of America will only be a distant vision unless every American has
the opportunity to receive a first-class education.
The American Dream demands it, and our children deserve it.
For decades, education in America wallowed in mediocrity - stagnated by
bureaucracies that counted dollars but not results.
Then along came a President who wanted to make sure that all children could go
as far as their hard work would take them.
George W. Bush believes that like students, schools should get report cards he
believes in giving parents more choices about their children's education he
believes that high school diplomas should mean that graduates actually have the
skills to compete in the 21st century economy.
If you believe that America's schools are leaving too many children behind and
that every child can and must learn -- then your choice for President is George
W. Bush.
To those who speak the Spanish language:
Para todos aquellos que hablamos el idioma espanol -- con quienes compartimos el
nexo de un idioma comun, guardamos un lugar especial en nuestros corazones para
todo aquello que significa ser un ciudadano de los Estados Unidos de America.
Tengo el honor de haber trabajado para el Presidente que mas ha logrado para la
comunidad Hispana.
Un Presidente que ha hecho una prioridad asegurarse que todos los ninos en este
pais tengan las mismas oportunidades que les permitan lograr el sueno Americano
-- como lo he logrado yo.
Me enorgullece servir de ejemplo para nuestra comunidad y para demostrar que en
los Estados Unidos de America -- si se trabaja duro, se tiene Fe, y se respetan
las leyes -- Todo es posible.
In English: My America...is Ronald Reagan's "Shining City on a Hill".
I saw its beacon as a young boy from behind the wall of Communism.
I felt its warmth through the genuine goodness of its people.
Like so many immigrants, I aim to repay a debt of gratitude to America by
passionately defending and safeguarding the American Dream -- for this and
future generations.
That's why I support our great President, George W. Bush.
Thank You, God Bless You, and God Bless America.