We believe we must be the family of America, recognizing that at the heart of the matter we are bound one to another, that the problems of a retired school teacher in Duluth are our problems; that the future of the child — that the future of the child in Buffalo is our future; that the struggle of a disabled man in Boston to survive and live decently is our struggle; that the hunger of a woman in Little Rock is our hunger; that the failure anywhere to provide what reasonably we might, to avoid pain, is our failure.— Mario Cuomo, 1984 DNC Speech
Thursday, July 17, 2008
GREAT QUOTES IN POLITICAL HISTORY: Cuomo Edition
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