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This union may never be perfect, but generation after generation has shown that it can always be perfected. The first nation to recognize my country was Morocco.
I believe that we have a righteous wind at our backs and that as we stand on the crossroads of history, we can make the right choices, and meet the challenges that face us. But we also know that government initiatives are not enough. They weren't simply a religious leader's effort to speak out against perceived injustice. As President, I will tap our natural gas reserves, invest in clean coal technology, and find ways to safely harness nuclear power. We will help Iraq train its Security Forces and develop its economy. I understand those who protest that some countries have weapons that others do not.
We can tackle race only as spectacle - as we did in the OJ trial - or in the wake of tragedy, as we did in the aftermath of Katrina - or as fodder for the nightly news. It's because John McCain doesn't get it.
I'll recruit an army of new teachers, and pay them higher salaries and give them more support. Our universities and our culture are the envy of the world, but that's not what keeps the world coming to our shores. So long as our relationship is defined by our differences, we will empower those who sow hatred rather than peace, and who promote conflict rather than the cooperation that can help all of our people achieve justice and prosperity. Islam is not part of the problem in combating violent extremism - it is an important part of promoting peace.
They're looking to relieve a chronic loneliness. But at the end of the day, we cannot walk away - not for the sake of passing a bill, but so that we can finally address the real concerns of Americans and the persistent hopes of all those brothers and sisters who want nothing more than their own chance at our common dream. But it also means binding our particular grievances - for better health care, and better schools, and better jobs - to the larger aspirations of all Americans - the white woman struggling to break the glass ceiling, the white man whose been laid off, the immigrant trying to feed his family. For decades, there has been a stalemate: two peoples with legitimate aspirations, each with a painful history that makes compromise elusive. It is easier to blame others than to look inward; to see what is different about someone than to find the things we share.
Thank you.