施瓦辛格在共和党全国代表大会英语演讲稿(2021年整理).

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1、施瓦辛格在共和党全国代表大会英语演讲稿arnold schwarzenegger:thank you very much. thank you.what a greeting. what a greeting. wow!this - this is like winning an oscar. as if i would know! speaking of acting, one of my movies was called "true lies." and thats what the democrats should have called their convent

2、ion.you know, on the way up here to the podium, a gentlemen came up to me and said, "governor, you are as good a politician as you were an actor." what a cheap shot. cannot believe it.anyway, my fellow americans, this is an amazing moment for me. to think that a once scrawny boy from austr

3、ia could grow up to become governor of the state of california and then stand here - and stand here in madison square garden and speak on behalf of the president of the united states. that is an immigrants dream! its the american dream.you know, i was born in europe and ive traveled all over the wor

4、ld, and i can tell you that there is no place, no country, that is more compassionate, more generous, more accepting, and more welcoming than the united states of america.as long as i live - as long as i live, i will never forget the day 21 years ago when i raised my right hand and i took the oath o

5、f citizenship. you know how proud i was? i was so proud that i walked around with the american flag around my shoulder all day long.tonight, i want to talk to you about why im even more proud to be an american - why i am proud to be a republican, and why i believe that this country is in good hands.

6、when i was a boy, the soviets occupied part of austria. i saw their tanks in the streets. i saw communism with my own eyes. i remember the fear we had when we had to cross into the soviet sector. growing up, we were told, "dont look the soldiers in the eye. just look straight ahead." it wa

7、s common belief that the soviet soldiers could take a man out of his own car and ship him back to the soviet union as slave labor.now my family didnt have a car - but one day we were in my uncles car. it was near dark as we came to the soviet checkpoint. i was a little boy. i was not an action hero

8、back then. but i remember - i remember how scared i was that the soldiers would pull my father or my uncle out of the car and i would never see them again. my family and so many others lived in fear of the soviet boot. today, the world no longer fears the soviet union and it is because of the united

9、 states of america!as a kid - as a kid i saw socialist - the socialist country that austria became after the soviets left. now dont misunderstand me: i love austria and i love the austrian people. but i always knew that america was the place for me. in school, when the teacher would talk about ameri

10、ca, i would daydream about coming here. i would daydream about living here. i would sit there and watch for hours american movies, transfixed by my heroes, like john wayne. everything about america - everything about america seemed so big to me, so open, so possible.i finally arrived here in 1968. w

11、hat a special day it was. i remember i arrived here with empty pockets, but full of dreams, full of determination, full of desire. the presidential campaign was in full swing. i remember watching the nixon and humphrey presidential race on tv. a friend of mine who spoke german and english translated

12、 for me. i heard humphrey saying things that sounded like socialism, which i had just left. but then i heard nixon speak. then i heard nixon speak. he was talking about free enterprise, getting the government off your back, lowering the taxes and strengthening the military.listening to nixon speak s

13、ounded more like a breath of fresh air. i said to my friend, i said, "what party is he?" my friend said, "hes a republican." i said, "then i am a republican." and i have been a republican ever since! and trust me - and trust me in my wifes family, thats no small achieve

14、ment. but i am proud to be with the party of abraham lincoln, the party of teddy roosevelt, the party of ronald reagan and the party of george w. bush!to my fellow immigrants listening tonight, i want you to know how welcome you are in this party. we republicans admire your ambition. we encourage yo

15、ur dreams. we believe in your future. and one thing i learned about america is that if you work hard and if you play by the rules, this country is truly open to you. you can achieve anything.everything i have - my career, my success, my family - i owe to america.in this country, it doesnt make any d

16、ifference where you were born. it doesnt make any difference who your parents were. it doesnt make any difference if youre like me and you couldnt even speak english until you were in your twenties.america gave me opportunities and my immigrant dreams came true. i want other people to get the same chances i did, the same opportunities. and i believe they can. thats why i believe in this country. thats why i

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