
MyFox Washington DC | Full Text of Barack Obama's Speech
Once in a generation comes an individual whose greatness is predestine and innate--Barak Obama is such a man--and if we allow ourselves to believe and to shed the cloak of cynicism we can once again become a proud nation and a proud people.
My favorite quote from yesterday's speech on the National Mall follows. I only hope that my daughter, who is D.C. to attend the inauguration, was able to hear this speech in person.
And yet, as I stand here today, what gives me the greatest hope of all is not the stone and marble that surrounds us today, but what fills the spaces in between. It is you -- Americans of every race and region and station who came here because you believe in what this country can be and because you want to help us get there.
It is the same thing that gave me hope from the day we began this campaign for the presidency nearly two years ago; a belief that if we could just recognize ourselves in one another and bring everybody together -- Democrats, Republicans and Independents; Latino, Asian and Native American; black and white, gay and straight, disabled and not -- then not only would we restore hope and opportunity in places that yearned for both, but maybe, just maybe, we might perfect our union in the process.
This is what I believed, but you made this belief real. You proved once more that people who love this country can change it. And as I prepare to assume the presidency, yours are the voices I will take with me every day I walk into that Oval Office -- the voices of men and women who have different stories but hold common hopes; who ask only for what was promised us as Americans -- that we might make of our lives what we will and see our children climb higher than we did.




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