and Cory Bookers words should beheld in our hearts and feet
with action
Editing to add:
Where I started was John Lewis. I dont know how to solve this. I dont know how to stop us from going down this road.
But I know who does have the power: the people of the United States of America. The power of the people is greater than the people in power.
It is time to heed the words of the man I began this whole thing with, John Lewis. I beg folks to take his example of his early days when he made himself determined to show his love for his country at a time the country didnt love him
to be such a patriot that he endured beatings savagely on the Edmund Pettus Bridge, at lunch counters, on freedom rides. He said he had to do something.
He would not normalize a moment like this. He would not just go along with business as usual. He wouldnt know how to solve it. But theres one thing that he would do that I hope we all can do: He said for us to go out and cause some good trouble, necessary trouble to redeem the soul of our nation. I want you to redeem the dream. Lets be bold in America
not divide us against each other.
Lets be bolder in America with a vision that inspires with hope
Lets get back to the ideals that others are being threatened.
Those imperfect geniuses added some very special words at the end of the Declaration of Independence, one of the greatest in all humanity declarations of interdependence. Our founders said we must mutually pledge, pledge to each other, our Lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor.
We need that now. For all Americans, this is a moral moment. Its not left or right, its right or wrong. Lets get in good trouble. My friend, Madame President, I yield the floor.