We want all of these policeman to face justice. |
We want arrests. We want indictments. We want prosecution. |
We're going to show up and turn around this country. This is not the end of the day, this is the beginning of a regeneration of a movement. |
We're going to use this Amadou Diallo case to stop this in these United States once and for all. Just like we needed the federal government to come into Alabama and Mississippi 30 years ago, we need the federal government to come into New York to deal with the police today. |
We're here today just like we gathered 41 years ago in Selma. We are here preparing to go across another bridge, a bridge that they stopped us on the night Katrina hit. But we come today to tell them that nobody is going to stop us from going across any bridge in America. |
We've come to Florida because a boy was killed not because somebody called us names. |
Well, then let all of us speak. |
What happens in New Orleans will affect voting rights all over the United States. |
What made the 1963 march is that we passed the 1964 civil rights bills, ... The success of this march will be that we take charge of our communities and make a difference in the [2006] elections. |
What we want is not a resignation. We want arrests. We want prosecutions. |
Who defines terrorists? Today's terrorist is tomorrow's friend. |
You keep going after everything but who went after us, ... [His] head of missing persons, he can't find bin Laden. We don't know if Hussein is living or dead, and we can't find the weapons of mass destruction. |
You ought to make one commitment in her name to yourself. You ought to resolve that you are going to do something that makes a difference because we're here because she made a difference. |