 Our party has always been a group that you could come to with any bellyache of injustice, whether it was a pecan-shelling plant that paid four cents an hour of sweatshop wages, or whether it was the user's interest rates, or whether it was discrimination to vote, or a Ku Klux Klan whipping somebody, and all of these injustices have wound up, and we've symbolized them somewhere other than the county or state or national convention for time and more, and that's what the Democratic Party's for, and that's why it was born, and that's why it survives, and that's why it thrives and exists, long as the poor and the downtrodden and the bended know that they can come to us and be heard, and that's what we're doing. We're hearing them.