Nancy Pelosi on Passion and Perseverance: Commencement Season

Nancy Pelosi delivered the following commencement address at Miami Dade University on Friday, May 3, 2008.

Thank you for that kind introduction, Chairman Helen Aguirre Ferre. 

I would also like to acknowledge President Eduardo Padrón and President Dr. Jose Vicente.

I come to Miami Dade College, North Campus, today as Speaker of the House, bringing greetings from the United States Congress, and the hopes of the nation.

In the House of Representatives, we count three of your proud alumnae as our colleagues: Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Congressman John Mica, and the Representative of this district and a rising star in the Congress, Congressman Kendrick Meek. 

Today, I salute you and the many people who helped make your success possible: your parents, spouses, children, friends, and of course, the outstanding faculty and staff here at Miami Dade College, North Campus. 

We also salute our brave men and women in uniform. I know in the Class of 2008 there are many who have patriotically served in our Armed Forces. You ensure that America will always be the land of the free and the home of the brave.

It was in that spirit that more than 230 years ago, our Founding Fathers declared our independence, won a war against the greatest military power of the time, and wrote a constitution making us the freest people in the history of the world.

On the Great Seal of the United States, which is found on the dollar bill, they included these words in Latin: “novus ordo seclorum”—“a new order for the centuries.”

Imagine their vision. They were certain of the success of our new nation, not just for years, or for decades, but for centuries. 

Their confidence sprang from the idea that every generation has the responsibility to make the future better for the next. 

This is called the American Dream. 

In establishing a new order, our founders created America to be a just and good place, a fair and efficient society, and a source of hope and opportunity for all.

For those reasons, for all of our history, people have flocked to our shores to seek the American dream.

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03.02.2009
Janice Toepfer
Well, I see the American dream turning into a nightmare. Welcome to Socialism and Big Brother. Manchurian candidate?
06.05.2008
Mark Roddey
The American Dream has become an American Nightmare under the present administration. Democracy has strayed far off the chosen path. We've become the big bad wolf instead of being the good guys. The rest of the world resents us for imposing our self-righteous arrogance upon them. Though, I feel partly to blame, for I was at the start of the beginning of this sentiment felt by Third World countries, evolving from the actions play by us in Central America, circa '80.
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