Senator KENNEDY. Governor, Mr. Mayor, Senator
Grosse, distinguished guests, ladies, and gentlemen, I want to express
my thanks to all of you for your kindness in coming out today and giving
us a great Democratic reception here in the city of Paterson. [Applause.]
I stand today as the Democratic standardbearer
in succession to other great Democrats who in this century bore that banner,
Woodrow Wilson, Franklin Roosevelt, and Harry Truman. [Applause.] The issue
which is now before us, the issue which divides the two political parties
are the same issues which have divided the two political parties during
this century. The Republican Party has opposed every effort that we have
made in this century in the administrations of Wilson and Roosevelt and
Truman, to advance the welfare of our people. Can you think of one single
piece of progressive legislation to benefit our people in the last 8 years?
I cannot. [Applause.]
Every effort that we have made to provide
protection for our older citizens, to increase the educational opportunities
for our children, to increase the minimum wage to $1.25 an hour, they have
opposed. [Applause.]
In 1952 the Republicans ran on a program of
rolling back the Iron Curtain in Eastern Europe. Today the Iron Curtain
is 90 miles off the coast of the United States. Is there any American who
feels more secure today than he did 10 years ago? (Response from
the audience.)
The last few years have seen a steady increase
in the power and prestige of the Communist world. I think it is time we
reverse it. [Applause.] We may be able next week to confine Mr. Khrushchev
to the island of Manhattan, and Mr. Castro to the island of Manhattan,
but we have not confined Mr. Khrushchev in Africa, and we have not confined
Mr. Castro in Latin America. I think it is time that this country started
to move again. [Applause.]
I can assure you that if we are elected in
November, that we will carry on in this country the same policies which
have distinguished for so many years other great Democratic administrations,
the equality of opportunity for our people, the protection of their rights,
better housing, better schools, better attention to the needs of the people
of the United States. [Applause.] And I can assure you in so doing
that we will build in this country a stronger America which will make its
influence felt around the world.
I ask your help. Give us your voice, your
hands, your help in this campaign, and we are going to win it. [Applause.]
One hundred years ago in the election of 1860,
Abraham Lincoln wrote a friend, "I know there is a God and that He hates
injustice. I see the storm coming and I see His hand in it. But if He has
a place and a part for me, I believe that I am ready." Now, 100 years later,
in the great election of 1960, we know there is a God and that He hates
injustice, and we see a a storm coming. But if He has a place and a part
for us, I believe that we are ready. Thank you. [Applause.]