Excerpts of Obama's speech in Missouri

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Excerpts of Democrat Barack Obama's speech on Tuesday in Cape Girardeau, Mo., before the polls closed in West Virginia's Democratic primary, as provided by his campaign:

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There is a lot of talk these days about how the Democratic Party is divided. But I'm not worried, because I know that we'll be able to come together quickly behind a common purpose. There's too much that unites us as Democrats. There's too much at stake for our country. And there will be a clear choice on November 4.

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There is a reason that a record number of Americans think that we're on the wrong track. We've lost hundreds of thousands of jobs just this year. The cost of everything from health care, to a tank of gas, to college tuition has skyrocketed while wages have stayed stagnant. Millions of American families are facing foreclosure. We're spending tens of billions of dollars fighting a war that should've never been authorized and never been waged.

Meanwhile, Americans have lost faith that Washington can or will do anything about problems they face day in and day out. Because the troubling statistics only begin to tell a story found in communities and at kitchen tables across the country. It's a story of empty factories shut down forever because the jobs have been shipped overseas and nothing took their place. It's the story told by a mother who can't sleep because she can't afford health care for her sick child; a father who lost his job but can't afford a tank of gas so that he can look for a new one; a family that doesn't know where they'll be living in a month or a year because they're about to lose a home.

It's a story of an American dream that is slipping away. And what the American people need at this defining moment is leadership that restores the fundamental American belief that you can make it if you try in this country — that your dreams matter more than the demands of special interests or the convenience of political posturing. That's why I'm running for president. That's why we'll be united as Democrats. Because Washington has failed the American people, and this election is our chance to turn the page.

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John McCain has served his country with honor, and I respect that service. But for two decades, he has supported policies that have shifted the burden on to working people. And his only answer to the problems created by George Bush's policies is to give them another four years to fail. Just look at where he stands and you'll see that a vote for John McCain is a vote for George Bush's third term.

Four more years of George Bush's tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans who don't need them and didn't ask for them.

Four more years of a health care plan that works for the healthy and the wealthy while tens of millions go without care, and families struggle with rising costs.

Four more years of a president who supports privatizing Social Security.

Four more years of a war that has cost us thousands of lives and a trillion dollars without making us safer, while we run up a mountain of debt that is mortgaging our children's future.

Four more years of a White House that is run by the kind of lobbyists who run John McCain's campaign, while Washington tells the American people — "you're on your own."

Well we know that the American people cannot afford any more of the Bush-McCain program. Not this time. Not when the stakes are so high. Not when the opportunities are so great. We need a new direction in Washington. We need new leadership in the White House.

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The other party has already decided to run on the failed policies of the past. That's why we need to be the party that stands for the future. Everywhere I go, I meet Americans who can't wait another day for change. Change that refuses to let lobbyists drown out the voices of the American people. Change that puts folks back to work. Change that finally delivers on the promise of health care you can afford, and an energy policy that makes sense. Change that leaves behind partisanship that stands in the way of progress, because we're all in this together as Americans.

This is our chance to build a new majority of Democrats and independents and Republicans who know that four more years of George Bush just won't do. This is our moment to turn the page on the divisions and distractions that pass for politics in Washington, so that we can write the next chapter in the history of American prosperity for all Americans.

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{"commentId":1775348,"authorDomain":"sunnyshine"}

Obama is such a fantastic speaker. We need someone with his charisma if we're to start winning over the countries who've understandably given up on us -- not to mention those in our own country who have given up on the government.

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Reply#1 - Wed May 7, 2008 11:44 AM EDT
{"commentId":1775836,"authorDomain":"arcanebliss"}

Alright, everything else aside.

This man is an amazing speaker, and he enjoys writing his own speeches! Talk about a long way from our current president.

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Reply#2 - Wed May 7, 2008 1:24 PM EDT
{"commentId":1775851,"authorDomain":"sunnyshine"}

Yeah, I feel like no matter your politics, you have to at least respect Obama as a brilliant speaker. Just the fact that Clinton accused him a while back that a portion of his speech wasn't written by him (and was written by someone on his campaign, for him) says worlds -- when was the last time we had a president speak a speech written by himself? It just doesn't happen. Made the accusation look a little ridiculous.

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#2.1 - Wed May 7, 2008 1:28 PM EDT
{"commentId":1775874,"authorDomain":"arcanebliss"}

Yes, and he wrote the full Philly speech on race that most certainly will go down in history as one of America's most beloved and well written speeches true to our time.

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#2.2 - Wed May 7, 2008 1:33 PM EDT
{"commentId":1775957,"authorDomain":"sunnyshine"}

Arcanebliss, have you seen this? I had to pick my jaw up off the floor the first time I saw it. It made me cry -- I still watch it and get emotional. It just made me realize that it's not all over -- that we can change things in this country, and in the world, for the better.

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#2.3 - Wed May 7, 2008 1:49 PM EDT
{"commentId":1775969,"authorDomain":"arcanebliss"}

Yes! I did, and I'm really proud to be a part of the "younger generation" that is in full support of change.

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#2.4 - Wed May 7, 2008 1:51 PM EDT
{"commentId":1776005,"authorDomain":"sunnyshine"}

Hear hear! Action now is up to us. And, finally, there's a candidate to inspire us to act.

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#2.5 - Wed May 7, 2008 1:57 PM EDT
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