] For alongside our famous individualism, theres another ] ingredient in the American saga. ] ] A belief that we are connected as one people. If theres a child ] on the south side of Chicago who cant read, that matters to me, ] even if its not my child. If theres a senior citizen somewhere ] who cant pay for her prescription and has to choose between ] medicine and the rent, that makes my life poorer, even if its ] not my grandmother. If theres an Arab American family being ] rounded up without benefit of an attorney or due process, that ] threatens my civil liberties. Its that fundamental beliefI am ] my brothers keeper, I am my sisters keeperthat makes this ] country work. Its what allows us to pursue our individual ] dreams, yet still come together as a single American family. ] "E pluribus unum." Out of many, one. Wow. I'd heard about Obama's speech, but hadn't had a chance to watch the video until just now. Having seen it, I have to agree, yes, it really was that good. :) He's a great speaker, and I liked that he was talking about ways to bring the country back together, instead of preaching more divisiveness. I look forward to seeing more of Obama in the future. As for his promotion of Kerry, it didn't persuade me. But if the Democrats were to pull Kerry off the ticket and put Obama on, then yes, at this moment, I think I'd be voting for Obama! Video: Barack Obama's Keynote Address at the Democratic National Convention |