Barney Smith
Democratic National Convention
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Remarks as Prepared for Delivery

My name is Barney Smith.

For most of my life, I was a proud Republican.

Growing up in the Indiana heartland, America was a place of boundless opportunity. You could go to the town factory and get a job the same day. You could start a family and buy a house with your salary.

My father started at Marion's RCA plant in 1949, manufacturing picture tubes for TV sets.

I started in 1973. My wife worked in a high school cafeteria. Together, we made a living and raised a family.

Then, in 2004, the plant closed. Today, a foreign worker does my job. After 31 years, I received 90 days' severance pay and was unemployed. Thirteen months later, I got a job at a distribution center.

Republicans talk about putting "country first," but tell that to Marion, Indiana. They sent my job overseas.

America can't afford more of the same. We need a president who puts the Barney Smiths before the Smith Barneys.

I'm going to put country first by voting Barack Obama for president.

The heartland needs change. And with Obama, we're going to get it.

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