[Congressional Record Volume 154, Number 13 (Monday, January 28, 2008)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
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           COMMEMORATING THE LIFE OF MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.

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                             HON. AL GREEN

                                of texas

                    in the house of representatives

                        Monday, January 28, 2008

  Mr. AL GREEN of Texas. Madam Speaker, Martin Luther King was one of 
the fathers of the civil rights movement. We honor him for his courage, 
for his sacrifice, and for his life-long commitment to justice and 
equality for all.
  Dr. King taught us that silence in the face of injustice only serves 
to fuel the fires of prejudice and hatred. He said that ``in the end, 
we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our 
friends.'' Dr. King's message has become the conscience of our country, 
reminding us that it is our responsibility to stand up and speak out in 
the face of racial, gender, and religious discrimination.
  Forty years after his assassination, we are still working to ensure 
that Dr. King's dream of equality will one day be fully realized by all 
in our great Nation. On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, as we celebrate the 
life and legacy of a great American hero and international symbol of 
justice and equality, we must not forget that there is still tremendous 
work to be done.
  Dr. King was a passionate fighter for social justice and equality. In 
my judgment he would be disappointed that on any given night there are 
800,000 Americans living in the streets of life. He would be 
disappointed that there are 37 million Americans living in poverty, 
including 3.4 million in Texas. He would be disappointed that 47 
million Americans are without health insurance, including 4.1 million 
in Texas. These are the offspring of the kinds of injustices that Dr. 
King had in mind when he proclaimed ``injustice anywhere is a threat to 
justice everywhere.''
  Together, I believe we can fight the evils of social injustice and 
work to create a brighter future for all Americans. It has fallen on to 
us to make Dr. King's dream a reality by standing up, and by all means, 
speaking out.

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