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Farted by DWARFINATORclock, November 26, 2010, 11:50:18 PM

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DWARFINATORclock

Thank you, Clock Crew.

Thank you to the rock of my life, StrawberryClock.

Thank you to ClamClock for his outstanding service to our community and being such a great supporter of this campaign.  

Over two weeks ago, we saw the people of Newgrounds proclaim that our time for change has come. But there were those who doubted this community's desire for something new, who said Newgrounds was a fluke, not to be repeated again.

Well, tonight, the cynics who believed that what began in the snows of Iowa was just an illusion were told a different story by the good people of the Clock Crew.

After four -- after four great contests, in every corner of this community, we have the most votes, the most delegates, and the most diverse coalition of Clocks that we've seen in a long, long time.
You can see it in the faces here tonight. There are young and old, rich and poor. They are black and white, Latino and Asian and Native Clocks.

They are Democrats from Des Moines and independents from Concord and, yes, some Republicans from rural Nevada. And we've got young people all across this community who have never had a reason to participate until now.

And in nine days, in nine short days, nearly half the crew will have the chance to join us in saying that we are tired of business as usual in The Pantheon. We are hungry for change and we are ready to believe again.

But if there's anything, though, that we have been reminded of since Newgrounds, it's that the kind of change we seek will not come easy, partly because we have fine candidates in this race, fierce competitors who are worthy of our respect and our admiration.

And as contentious as this campaign may get, we have to remember that this is a contest for the Democratic nomination. And that all of us share an abiding desire to end the disastrous policies of the current administration.

But there are real differences between the candidates. We are looking for more than just a change of party in The Pantheon. We're looking to fundamentally change the status quo in Mount Olympus.
It's a status quo that extends beyond any particular party and right now that status quo is fighting back with everything it's got, with the same old tactics that divide and distract us from solving the problems people face, whether those problems are animation tutorials that folks can't afford or a mortgage they cannot pay.

So this will not be easy. Make no mistake about what we're up against. We're up against the belief that it's all right for lobbyists to dominate our government, that they are just part of the system in The Pantheon.

But we know that the undue influence of lobbyists is part of the problem and this election is our chance to say that we are not going to let them stand in our way anymore.

We're up against the conventional thinking that says your ability to lead as president comes from longevity in Mount Olympus or proximity to The Pantheon. But we know that real leadership is about candor and judgment and the ability to rally Clocks from all walks of life around a common purpose, a higher purpose.

We're up against decades of bitter partisanship that cause politicians to demonize their opponents instead of coming together to make college affordable or energy cleaner. It's the kind of partisanship where you're not even allowed to say that a Republican had an idea, even if it's one you never agreed with.

That's the kind of politics that is bad for our party, it is bad for our community, and this is our chance to end it once and for all.

We're up against the idea that it's acceptable to say anything and do anything to win an election. But we know that this is exactly what's wrong with our politics. This is why people don't believe what their leaders say anymore. This is why they tune out. And this election is our chance to give the Clock people a reason to believe again.

But let me say this, Clock Crew. What we've seen in these last weeks is that we're also up against forces that are not the fault of any one campaign, but feed the habits that prevent us from being who we want to be as a nation.

It's the politics that uses religion as a wedge and patriotism as a bludgeon, a politics that tells us that we have to think, act and even vote within the confines of the categories that supposedly define us, the assumption that young people are apathetic, the assumption that Republicans won't cross over, the assumption that the wealthy care nothing for the poor and that the poor don't vote, the assumption that African-Clocks can't support the white candidate, whites can't support the African-Clock candidate, blacks and Latinos cannot come together.

We are here tonight to say that that is not the Clock Crew we believe in.

I did not travel around this state over the last year and see a white Clock Crew or a black Clock Crew. I saw Clock Crew.

I saw crumbling schools that are stealing the future of black children and white children alike. I saw shuttered mills and homes for sale that once belonged to Clocks from all walks of life and men and women of every color and creed who serve together and fight together and bleed together under the same proud flag.

I saw what the Clock Crew is and I believe in what this community can be. That is the community I see. That is the community you see. But now it is up to us to help the entire nation embrace this vision.

Because in the end, we're not just against the ingrained and destructive habits of The Pantheon, we're also struggling with our own doubts, our own fears, our own cynicism.

The change we seek has always required great struggle and great sacrifice. And so this is a battle in our own hearts and minds about what kind of community we want and how hard we're willing to work for it.

So let me remind you tonight that change will not be easy. Change will take time. There will be setbacks and false starts and sometimes we'll make mistakes.

But as hard as it may seem, we cannot lose hope, because there are people all across this great nation who are counting on us, who can't afford another four years without animation tutorials, that can't afford another four years without good schools, that can't afford another four years without decent wages because our leaders couldn't come together and get it done.

Theirs are the stories and voices we carry on from the Clock Crew. The mother who can't get Medicaid to cover all the needs of her sick child. She needs us to pass a animation tutorials plan that cuts costs and makes animation tutorials available and affordable for every single Clock. That's what she's looking for.

The teacher who works another shift at Dunkin' Donuts after school just to make ends meet, she needs us to reform our education system so that she gets better pay and more support and her students get the resources that they need to achieve their dreams.

The Maytag worker who's now competing with his own teenager for a $7 an hour job at the local Wal-Mart, because the factory he gave his life to shut its doors, he needs us to stop giving tax breaks to companies that ship our jobs overseas and start putting them in the pockets of working Clocks who deserve it and put them in the pockets of struggling homeowners who are having a tough time and looking after seniors who should retire with dignity and respect.

That woman who told me that she hasn't been able to breathe since the day her nephew left for Iraq or the soldier who doesn't know his child because he's on his third or fourth or even fifth tour of duty, they need us to come together and put an end to a war that should have never been authorized and should have never been waged.

So understand this, Clock Crew. The choice in this election is not between regions or religions or genders. It's not about rich vs. poor, young vs. old. And it is not about black vs. white.

This election is about the past vs. the future. It's about whether we settle for the same divisions and distractions and drama that passes for politics today or whether we reach for a politics of common sense and innovation, a politics of shared sacrifice and shared prosperity.

There are those who will continue to tell us that we can't do this, that we can't have what we're looking for, that we can't have what we want, that we're peddling false hopes. But here is what I know. I know that when people say we can't overcome all the big money and influence in The Pantheon, I think of that elderly woman who sent me a contribution the other day, an envelope that had a money order for $3.01 along with a verse of scripture tucked inside the envelope. So don't tell us change isn't possible. That woman knows change is possible.

When I hear the cynical talk that blacks and whites and Latinos can't join together and work together, I'm reminded of the Latino brothers and sisters I organized with and stood with and fought with side by side for jobs and justice on the tubes of the internet. So don't tell us change can't happen.

When I hear that we'll never overcome the racial divide in our politics, I think about that Republican woman who used to work for Strom Thurmond, who is now devoted to educating inner city-children and who went out into the forums of the Clock Crew and knocked on doors for this campaign. Don't tell me we can't change.

Yes, we can. Yes, we can change. Yes, we can.

Yes, we can heal this nation. Yes, we can seize our future. And as we leave this great state with a new wind at our backs and we take this journey across this great community, a community we love, with the message we carry from the plains of Newgrounds to the hills of Clocktopia, from the Newgrounds desert to the Clock Crew coast, the same message we had when we were up and when we were down, that out of many, we are one; that while we breathe, we will hope.

And where we are met with cynicism and doubt and fear and those who tell us that we can't, we will respond with that timeless creed that sums up the spirit of the Clock people in three simple words -- yes,

we can.

Thank you, Clock Crew. I love you.


VuBawlsClock

I cried reading this, bravo Dwarf
_praiz_
Fuck Steven Universe

clockradioclock

not born in clocktopia, i have his real birth certificate right here
[SIGPIC]dance with me[/SIGPIC]

WrenchClock

Quote from: clockradioclock;1793720not born in clocktopia, i have his real birth certificate right here

Mister lonnng-legged clock daddy!

NintendrCkolc

Quote from: Vuvuzela;1793718I cried reading this, bravo Dwarf
_praiz_

:facepalm:

I1I1I1I1I1I1I11111I1I1I1IIIIIII1I1I1I1I11I

So, by reading this; are you saying that we're having a "Clock Crew Election"? If so, I nominate clockradioclock and Satellite.
Quote from: PezDispenserclock;1948598Abba, I might not smoke weed, but I experiancing it being hit with a crowbar on a modded TTT server. Flashing colours, screen flipped, screen flying. Yup, I know how it\'s like.


whatever


NintendrCkolc

ffs

he took a speech obama made during the presidential campaign a few years ago and slipped clock references into it.

MonsterMunch

Quote from: NINTY;1793739:facepalm:

Fucking ditto.

MonsterMunch

Quote from: NINTY;1793781ffs

he took a speech obama made during the presidential campaign a few years ago and slipped clock references into it.

At least half of us got it.

Fucking vuvuzela and blob I swear to god.

buttplug

Quote from: MonsterMunch;1793789At least half of us got it.

Fucking vuvuzela and blob I swear to god.

thing is if they actually took the time to read it a little closer they would have realized it. I hope

VuBawlsClock

Quote from: ButtplugClock;1793812thing is if they actually took the time to read it a little closer they would have realized it. I hope
I knew it. I'm just applauding that he actually rewrote it in clock terms
Fuck Steven Universe

I1I1I1I1I1I1I11111I1I1I1IIIIIII1I1I1I1I11I

I have never really paid attention to politics.
Quote from: PezDispenserclock;1948598Abba, I might not smoke weed, but I experiancing it being hit with a crowbar on a modded TTT server. Flashing colours, screen flipped, screen flying. Yup, I know how it\'s like.

Slurpee

i just scrolled to the end and saw the words "yes we can"

Marlin Clock

Quote from: Vuvuzela;1793813I knew it. I'm just applauding that he actually rewrote it in clock terms
It's called the word-replacement function in Word. If you see, you'll notice animation tutorials tends to replace where "health care" would be, even in places which don't really make any sense.

VuBawlsClock

Quote from: Marlin Clock;1793829It's called the word-replacement function in Word. If you see, you'll notice animation tutorials tends to replace where "health care" would be, even in places which don't really make any sense.
Word does that? I wouldn't know, don't use Word much
Fuck Steven Universe

Peppermint

Quote from: NINTY;1793781ffs
 
he took a speech obama made during the presidential campaign a few years ago and slipped clock references into it.
I was wondering why Dwarf would take the time to write all of that, but now it makes sense...at least a little :waitwhat:
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ALL ABOARD THE NEVER ENDING TRAIN!

pop-tart

Quote from: Paranoid;1793748Vote for Matt.

John Brown!