People in every country should be free to choose and live their faith based upon the persuasion of the mind, and the heart, and the soul. This tolerance is essential for religion to thrive.
All of us – we should do everything we can to make sure this country lives up to our children’s expectations.
Loving this country requires more than singing its praises or avoiding uncomfortable truths. It requires the occasional disruption, the willingness to speak out for what’s right, and shake up the status quo.
I have Muslim members of my family. I have lived in Muslim countries.
Unlike my opponent, I will not let oil companies write this country’s energy plan, or endanger our coastlines, or collect another $4 billion in corporate welfare from our taxpayers.
We do not believe that in this country, freedom is reserved for the lucky, or happiness for the few.
I do not want two classes of citizens in this country. I want everybody to prosper. That’s going to be a top priority.
We’ve got a lot of work to do economically in this country to bring about a more just and fair economy.
We do not benefit from a relationship with China or any other country in which we put our values and our ideals aside.
The more freely information flows, the stronger the society becomes, because then citizens of countries around the world can hold their own governments accountable. They can begin to think for themselves.
I think it’s about time! Who cares whether he is looking for votes or not! At least your country is moving forward with the times!
Insist that the first question each of us asks, isn’t ‘what’s good for me’ but ‘what’s good for the country my children will inherit’
No country can hide from the dangers of carbon pollution.
We are at a time in our country’s history that inclusive language is better than exclusive language.
Our goal is to have a country that’s not divided by race.
This is America, and our commitment to religious freedom must be unshakeable. The principle that people of all faiths are welcome in this country, and will not be treated differently by their government, is essential to who we are.
We should be more modest in our belief that we can impose democracy on a country through military force.
The world doesn’t just revolve around you. There’s a lot of talk in this country about the federal deficit. But I think we should talk more about our empathy deficit.
We may have different backgrounds, but we believe in the same dream that says this is a country where anything’s possible. No matter who you are. No matter where you come from.
Because this is a country where everyone deserves the same freedom and opportunities to fulfill their dreams.