Friday, 4 January 2008

Discurso de Obama apos a eleicao em Iowa! Obama's speech in Iowa!

Barack Obama’s Caucus Speech

SENATOR BARACK OBAMA: Thank you, Iowa.

You know, they said this day would never come.

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They said our sights were set too high. They said this country was too divided, too disillusioned to ever come together around a common purpose.
But on this January night, at this defining moment in history, you have done what the cynics said we couldn't do.

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You have done what the state of New Hampshire can do in five days. You have done what America can do in this new year, 2008.

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In lines that stretched around schools and churches, in small towns and in big cities, you came together as Democrats, Republicans and independents, to stand up and say that we are one nation. We are one people. And our time for change has come.

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You said the time has come to move beyond the bitterness and pettiness and anger that's consumed Washington.

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To end the political strategy that's been all about division, and instead make it about addition. To build a coalition for change that stretches through red states and blue states.

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Because that's how we'll win in November, and that's how we'll finally meet the challenges that we face as a nation.

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We are choosing hope over fear.

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We're choosing unity over division, and sending a powerful message that change is coming to America.

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AUDIENCE: We want change! We want change! We want change! We want change!
You said the time has come to tell the lobbyists who think their money and their influence speak louder than our voices that they don't own this government -- we do. And we are here to take it back.

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The time has come for a president who will be honest about the choices and the challenges we face, who will listen to you and learn from you, even when we disagree, who won't just tell you what you want to hear, but what you need to know.
And in New Hampshire, if you give me the same chance that Iowa did tonight, I will be that president for America.

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I'll be a president who finally makes health care affordable and available to every single American, the same way I expanded health care in Illinois, by...

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... by bringing Democrats and Republicans together to get the job done. I'll be a president who ends the tax breaks for companies that ship our jobs overseas and put a middle-class tax cut into the pockets of working Americans who deserve it.

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I'll be a president who harnesses the ingenuity of farmers and scientists and entrepreneurs to free this nation from the tyranny of oil once and for all.

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And I'll be a president who ends this war in Iraq and finally brings our troops home...

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... who restores our moral standing, who understands that 9/11 is not a way to scare up votes but a challenge that should unite America and the world against the common threats of the 21st century.

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Common threats of terrorism and nuclear weapons, climate change and poverty, genocide and disease.
Tonight, we are one step closer to that vision of America because of what you did here in Iowa.
And so I'd especially like to thank the organizers and the precinct captains, the volunteers and the staff who made this all possible.

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And while I'm at it on thank yous, I think it makes sense for me to thank the love of my life, the rock of the Obama family, the closer on the campaign trail.
Give it up for Michelle Obama.

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I know you didn't do this for me. You did this -- you did this because you believed so deeply in the most American of ideas -- that in the face of impossible odds, people who love this country can change it.

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I know this. I know this because while I may be standing here tonight, I'll never forget that my journey began on the streets of Chicago doing what so many of you have done for this campaign and all the campaigns here in Iowa, organizing and working and fighting to make people's lives just a little bit better.
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