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President Obama Speaks at the National Hispanic Prayer Breakfast

Posted by cloe on June 19, 2009 at 12:10 PM

Esperanza, a national Hispanic faith-based Evangelical network, is hosting the 8th annual National Hispanic Prayer Breakfast and Conference in Washington, DC this week. This morning, in a speech to conference attendees, President Obama spoke about the power of prayer, the importance of fathers (in anticipation of Father’s Day this weekend) the nomination of Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court, and health care reform. He also commitment to passing comprehensive immigration reform and asked the audience to honor immigrants who volunteered for U.S. military service.

Here’s an excerpt of the President’s remarks:

“…Like some of you, I am the son of a parent who came to these shores in search of a better future. And while I may be the first African American President, there is nothing unique or unusual about the opportunities that this country gave to me. Instead, like generations of Americans, I could count on the basic promise that no matter what you look like, or where you come from, America will let you go as far as your dreams and your hard work will carry you.



”And that promise is at the heart of the American story. It's a story shared by many of you -- by clergy and members of Congress; by business leaders and community organizers. It's the story of every young child who has the opportunity to go farther in life than their parents were able to go. It's the story of a young girl who could rise from a public housing project to be nominated for the highest court in the land. And I am confident that it's a story that will someday be told by the first Hispanic President of the United States of America.

”But we know there is much more work to be done to extend the promise of a better life to all our children and grandchildren. In all that we do, we must be guided by that simple command that binds all great religions together: Love thy neighbor as thyself.

”In the 21st century, we've learned that this truth is central not just to our own lives, but to our success as a nation. If our children cannot get the world-class education they need to succeed, then America will not be able to compete with other countries. If our families cannot afford health care, then the costs go up for all of us -- individuals, businesses, and government. If folks down the street can't pay their mortgage and folks across town can't find a job, then that pain is going to trickle into other parts of our economy.

”And that's why we've come together on behalf of the future that we want to build -- one where all of our children go to the best schools, all our people can go to work and make a living, all our families can afford health care; and prosperity is extended to everybody. Together, we must build a future where the promise of America is kept for a new generation.

”We also know that keeping this promise means upholding America's tradition as a nation of laws and a nation of immigrants. Those things aren't contradictory; they're complementary. That's why I'm committed to passing comprehensive immigration reform as President of the United States.

”The American people -- the American people believe in immigration, but they also believe that we can't tolerate a situation where people come to the United States in violation of the law, nor can we tolerate employers who exploit undocumented workers in order to drive down wages. That's why we're taking steps to strengthen border security, and we must build on those efforts. We must also clarify the status of millions who are here illegally, many who have put down roots. For those who wish to become citizens, we should require them to pay a penalty and pay taxes, learn English, go to the back of the line behind those who played by the rules. That is the fair, practical, and promising way forward, and that's what I'm committed to passing as President of the United States.”

Comments (2) «

Herehe goes again using religion to force his policies.

His war on gays will cost him votes.

I am a democrat but Obama is a MISTAKE

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Tman on June 19, 2009 at 08:39 PM

He cant separate church and state.

Obama is not what I hoped for.

I cant wait until 2012

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Tman on June 20, 2009 at 12:19 AM


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