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Excerpts of Obama's speech after NC and Indiana primaries

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It's about whether we will have a president and a party that can lead us toward a brighter future.

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Somewhere along the line, between all the bickering and the influence-peddling and the game-playing of the last few decades, Washington and Wall Street have lost touch with these core values, these American values.

And while I honor John McCain's service to his country, his ideas for America are out of touch with these core values. His plans for the future, of continuing a war that has not made us safer, of continuing George Bush's economic policies that he claims have made great progress, these are nothing more than the failed policies of the past.

His plan to win in November appears to come from the very same play book that his side has used time after time in election after election.

Yes, we know what's coming. I'm not naive. We've already seen it, the same names and labels they always pin on everyone who doesn't agree with all their ideas, the same efforts to distract us from the issues that affect our lives, by pouncing on every gaffe and association and fake controversy, in the hopes that the media will play along.

The attempts to play on our fears and exploit our differences, to turn us against each other for political gain, to slice and dice this country into red states and blue states, blue collar and white collar, white, black, brown, young, old, rich, poor ... this is the race we expect, no matter whether it's myself or Senator Clinton who is the nominee. The question then is not what kind of campaign they will run; it's what kind of campaign we will run.

It's what we will do to make this year different. You see, I didn't get into this race thinking that I could avoid this kind of politics, but I am running for president because this is the time to end it.

We will end it — we will end it this time not because I'm perfect. I think we know at this phase of the campaign that I am not.

We will end it not by duplicating the same tactics and the same strategies as the other side, because that will lead us down the same path of polarization and of gridlock.

We will end it by telling the truth.

We will end it by telling the truth forcefully, repeatedly, confidently, and by trusting that the American people will embrace the need for change, even if it's coming from an imperfect messenger, because that's how we've — that's — because that's how we've always changed this country, not from the top down, but from the bottom up, when you, the American people, decide that the stakes are too high and the challenges are too great.

The other side can label and name-call all they want, but I trust the American people to recognize that it is not surrender to end the war in Iraq so that we can rebuild our military and go after al-Qaida's leaders.

I trust the American people to understand that it is not weakness, but wisdom to talk not just to our friends, but to our enemies, like Roosevelt did, and Kennedy did, and Truman did.

Copyright 2008 The Associated Press.

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    mona at 05/07/2008 6:50:58 PM
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    Great speech, why are we even waiting for November for general elections. Someone please put this man in the office. Yet again, Sean and the crew need a field day..
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    divajant at 05/07/2008 2:16:00 PM
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    Whether Hilliary wants to acknowledge it or not, it's time for her to sit down, put her ego away, nurse the little bumps and bruises and surrender to the fact that Senator Obama is our next President of the United States.
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    democratic at 05/07/2008 1:55:28 PM
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    I am truly feelin' Obama's speech. It's real and honest; I believe that his speech made a lot of sense. Sometimes presidential candidates think that the election is all about fame and money, which it is not. It is about the people. It is about justice, freedom, and most importantly, equality. Without any of these subjects, we are not moving forward to make this country better; instead, we are stagnated in the same position we have been in for a long time and that position is ignorance. -Dana
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