Wednesday, January 26, 2011

1/25/11 RE STATE-of-the-UNION ADDRESS by PRESIDENT OBAMA

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[here's part of the speech & a link to the full text; I'm pro-life, by the way, my main reason for being republican ...] [for the full text see  http://blogs.suntimes.com/sweet/2011/01/obama_2011_state_of_the_union.html ]January 25, 2011
Obama's State-of-the-Union Address

"...Congress, distinguished guests, and fellow Americans Tonight I want to begin by congratulating the men and women of the 112th Congress, as well as your new Speaker, John Boehner. (Applause.) And as we mark this occasion, we're also mindful of the empty chair in this chamber, and we pray for the health of our colleague -- and our friend -- Gabby Giffords. (Applause.) It's no secret that those of us here tonight have had our differences over the last two years. The debates have been contentious; we have fought fiercely for our beliefs. And that's a good thing. That's what a robust democracy demands. That's what helps set us apart as a nation But there's a reason the tragedy in Tucson gave us pause. Amid all the noise and passion and rancor of our public debate, Tucson reminded us that no matter who we are or where we come from, each of us is a part of something greater -- something more consequential than party or political preference. We are part of the American family. We believe that in a country where every race and faith and point of view can be found, we are still bound together as one people; that we share common hopes and a common creed; that the dreams of a little girl in Tucson are not so different than those of our own children, and that they all deserve the chance to be fulfilled That, too, is what sets us apart as a nation. (Applause.) Now, by itself, this simple recognition won't usher in a new era of cooperation. What comes of this moment is up to us. What comes of this moment will be determined not by whether we can sit together tonight, but whether we can work together tomorrow...."

http://blogs.suntimes.com/sweet/2011/01/obama_2011_state_of_the_union.html

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