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Words Matter

America's Mission Statement - Read by John F. Kennedy

Words Matter

Riley Fessler

News, Government

4.62.8K Ratings

🗓️ 6 July 2020

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

On July 4th we celebrate the birth of the American Experiment. The Declaration of Independence -- written in the Spring of 1776 by a 33 year old Thomas Jefferson -- is America’s mission statement. And like all mission statements, the words represented not what we were, but what we aspired to be. In fact, the author himself was a gifted writer, but a deeply flawed person who – like his country -- did not embody the ideas and ideal of that document. For more than two hundred and forty years, the story of America has been the struggle between those who want to move us close to the words of our mission statement – and those who want to stop them. It is often forgotten that the Declaration itself was meant to be spoken. In 2004 the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library released a previously unknown 1957 recording of then-Senator Kennedy reading the Declaration of Independence in New York on July 4th. So this week to honor Independence Day -- And to remind ourselves that as a country must continue the struggle to turn America’s founding words into reality – we give John F. Kennedy’s reading of the Declaration of Independence the final word. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/words-matter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to Words Matter with Katie Barlow and Joe Lockhart.

0:12.0

Welcome to Words Matter, I'm Katie Barlow.

0:15.7

Our goal is to promote objective reality.

0:18.8

As a wise man once said, everyone is entitled to their own opinion, not their own facts.

0:25.1

To have power and words have consequences.

0:33.1

When in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the

0:38.2

political bands which have connected them with another.

0:42.4

It was with those words written by a 33 year old Thomas Jefferson in the spring of 1776

0:49.2

that the American experiment began.

0:51.7

The Declaration of Independence set forth America's mission statement.

0:55.5

Like all mission statements, the words represented not what we were, but what we aspired to

1:00.8

be.

1:01.8

In fact, the author himself, while a gifted writer, was a deeply flawed human being.

1:07.2

Who, like his country, did not embody the ideas and ideal of that document.

1:13.9

For more than 240 years, the story of America has been the struggle between those who want

1:18.2

to move us closer to the words of our mission statement and those who want to stop them.

1:22.6

It is often forgotten, but the Declaration itself was intended to be spoken.

1:27.9

In 2004, the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library released a previously unknown 1957 recording

1:34.8

of then-Senator Kennedy, reading the Declaration of Independence in New York, on July 4.

1:41.0

So this week, to honor Independence Day and to remind ourselves that as a country, we must

1:45.8

continue the struggle to turn America's founding words into reality.

1:50.7

We give John F. Kennedy reading the Declaration of Independence the final word.

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