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President Obama and First Lady Michelle made the solemn trek to Arizona yesterday to attend the memorial for the 19 people shot at the hands of Jared Loughner late last week. The speech Obama gave at the service was one of the most moving and emotional orations he’s given since his Presidential victory.

Summoning the soul of a nation, President Barack Obama on Wednesday implored Americans to honor those slain and injured in the Arizona shootings by becoming better people, telling a polarized citizenry that it is time to talk with each other “in a way that heals, not in a way wounds.” Following a hospital bedside visit with Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, the target of the assassination, he said: “She knows we’re here, and she knows we love her.”

In a memorably dramatic moment, the president said that Giffords, who on Saturday was shot point-blank in the head, had opened her eyes for the first time shortly after his hospital visit. First lady Michelle Obama held hands with Giffords’ husband, Mark Kelly, as the news brought soaring cheers throughout the arena.

“I believe we can be better,” Obama said to a capacity crowd in the university’s basketball arena – and to countless others watching around the country. “Those who died here, those who saved lives here – they help me believe. We may not be able to stop all evil in the world, but I know that how we treat one another is entirely up to us.”

The President goes on to say:

That’s what I believe, in part because that’s what a child like Christina Taylor Green believed. Imagine: here was a young girl who was just becoming aware of our democracy; just beginning to understand the obligations of citizenship; just starting to glimpse the fact that someday she too might play a part in shaping her nation’s future. She had been elected to her student council; she saw public service as something exciting, something hopeful. She was off to meet her congresswoman, someone she was sure was good and important and might be a role model. She saw all this through the eyes of a child, undimmed by the cynicism or vitriol that we adults all too often just take for granted.

I want us to live up to her expectations. I want our democracy to be as good as she imagined it. All of us – we should do everything we can to make sure this country lives up to our children’s expectations.

We have to agree with Obama, the way people treat each other nowadays is atrocious at times. Of course, there are plenty of good, decent, citizens in America, but the hatred and evil seems to be brewing at an all time high. We’re not always going to see eye-to-eye on every political talking point, but sometimes we just have to agree to disagree. Peace ya’ll…

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