Tim Kaine

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Tim Kaine


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in Saint Paul, Minnesota, The United States
February 26, 1958

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“unrushed. In the informal rules of hiking with a group, those ahead pause every hour or so to make sure everyone catches up and all are doing okay.”
Tim Kaine, Walk Ride Paddle: A Life Outside

“I was talking to a group of college students recently. One...posed the "what's the point?" question.

I was born into an America where most couldn't sit in a classroom with someone of a different race and women could not attend many of our universities. When I was five I saw my mom crying in front of the TV because our president had been assassinated. I read newspapers every day with stories about Civil Rights protests and the Vietnam War, where 60,000 Americans and hundreds of thousands of Vietnamese were killed. When I was 10, I saw the TV news bulletin about Martin Luther King's assassination and then, two months later, the murder of Bobby Kennedy. Kids not much older than me were gunned down by the National Guard and law and law envorcement at Kent State and Jackson State. We accepted the possibility of nuclear war as a fact of life. When I was 16, a president resighned to avoid impeachment because of his corruption. I felt just like you do - that the adults had really screwed the world up. But I saw how young people marching helped bring about better civil rights laws, and how young people protesting helped end the Vietnam War. So when I turned eighteen, I registered to vote as fast as I could to make things better, in my state and in the country. And...I've seen a lot of things get better in my state and my country. Now you see things that make you angry. Good! They'll get better if you throw yourself into solving them in your own way.”
Tim Kaine, Walk Ride Paddle: A Life Outside
tags: memoir

“I form rules for my journey: walk when I want; rest when I want; camp when I want. Why press it if I’m sore? Why risk bad weather? Why skip an opportunity to camp in a nice place? I’m here to see and enjoy, not kill myself. And I am not trying to set any speed records—”
Tim Kaine, Walk Ride Paddle: A Life Outside

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