Monday, January 20, 2014

Debbie Wasserman Schultz

"This is the day we devote to solemn remembrance of the man whose words and actions struck a chord in the conscience of our nation. Dr. King dared to dream of a more equal America, one free of discrimination, where everyone could enjoy the same opportunities to achieve prosperity, and participate in democracy."

"As we honor Martin Luther King, Jr.'s legacy, we must also reflect on how we can do more to bend the arc of history toward justice. We must keep fighting for good-paying jobs, common sense immigration reform, and to be sure every eligible citizen is able to cast their vote and have their vote counted. As we confront those challenges, let us strive to live as he did, acting out of compassion, with grace and humility, in fulfillment of his vision of a more equal America."