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President Barack Obama's State of the Union Speech - January 25, 2011 - Full Text

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Remarks of President Barack Obama - As Prepared for Delivery Tuesday, January 25, 2011 Mr. Speaker, Mr. Vice President, Members of Congress, distinguished guests, and fellow Americans: Tonight I want to begin by congratulating the men and women of the 112th Congress, as well as your new Speaker, John Boehner. And as we mark this occasion, we are also mindful of the empty chair in this Chamber, and pray for the health of our colleague -- and our friend -- Gabby Giffords. It's no secret that those of us here tonight have had our differences over the last two years. The debates have been contentious; we have fought fiercely for our beliefs. And that's a good thing. That's what a robust democracy demands. That's what helps set us apart as a nation. But there's a reason the tragedy in Tucson gave us pause. Amid all the noise and passions and rancor of our public debate, Tucson reminded us that no matter who we are or where we come from, each of us is a part of something ...

An Arizona Elegy

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Gregg Chadwick Las Piedras del Cielo 16"x20" oil on linen 2010 "I call on Americans to observe a moment of silence to honor the innocent victims of the senseless tragedy in Tucson, Ariz., including those still fighting for their lives. It will be a time for us to come together as a nation in prayer or reflection, keeping the victims and their families closely at heart." - President Barack Obama Sometimes a still wind is more powerful than a gale. Sometimes silence is more powerful than taunts. Sometimes peace is more powerful than battle. I present this simple image of a figure at the Canyon's edge in Arizona as my moment of silence today as I mourn the victims of Saturday's violence in Arizona. For those who perished I stop in silence. I give thanks for the lives they led and the people they touched. - U.S. District Judge John Roll, 63. - Gabe Zimmerman, 30, Giffords' director of community outreach. - Dorwin Stoddard, 76, a pastor at Mountain Ave. Churc...