Full Text of Obama's "A More Perfect Union Speech"

By Ruby Kavitsky, published Mar 25, 2008
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Love him or hate him, Democratic Presidential candidate hopeful Barack Obama has been all over the airwaves for the past few weeks. Although you're free to form whatever opinion about him that you want to (that's the point!), I think you might want to read the full text of his speech "A More Perfect Union" in it's original form. Take some time, grab a cup of coffee, and see for yourself what Obama's thoughts are. No matter what conclusion you reach about any candidate, don't let the media form your political views for you.

Without further ado, here is the full text:

"Two hundred and twenty one years ago, in a hall that still stands across the street, a group of men gathered and, with these simple words, launched America's improbable experiment in democracy. Farmers and scholars; statesmen and patriots who had traveled across an ocean to escape tyranny and persecution finally made real their declaration of independence at a Philadelphia convention that lasted through the spring of 1787.



The document they produced was eventually signed but ultimately unfinished. It was stained by this nation's original sin of slavery, a question that divided the colonies and brought the convention to a stalemate until the founders chose to allow the slave trade to continue for at least twenty more years, and to leave any final resolution to future generations.

Of course, the answer to the slavery question was already embedded within our Constitution - a Constitution that had at is very core the ideal of equal citizenship under the law; a Constitution that promised its people liberty, and justice, and a union that could be and should be perfected over time.

Full Text of Obama's "A More Perfect Union Speech"

Senator Barack Obama

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