State of the Union 2012: Full text and video of the President’s speech

Working together to get the job done

Which brings me back to where I began. Those of us who’ve been sent here to serve can learn from the service of our troops. When you put on that uniform, it doesn’t matter if you’re black or white; Asian or Latino; conservative or liberal; rich or poor; gay or straight. When you’re marching into battle, you look out for the person next to you, or the mission fails. When you’re in the thick of the fight, you rise or fall as one unit, serving one Nation, leaving no one behind.

One of my proudest possessions is the flag that the SEAL Team took with them on the mission to get bin Laden. On it are each of their names. Some may be Democrats. Some may be Republicans. But that doesn’t matter. Just like it didn’t matter that day in the Situation Room, when I sat next to Bob Gates – a man who was George Bush’s defense secretary; and Hillary Clinton, a woman who ran against me for president.

All that mattered that day was the mission. No one thought about politics. No one thought about themselves. One of the young men involved in the raid later told me that he didn’t deserve credit for the mission. It only succeeded, he said, because every single member of that unit did their job – the pilot who landed the helicopter that spun out of control; the translator who kept others from entering the compound; the troops who separated the women and children from the fight; the SEALs who charged up the stairs. More than that, the mission only succeeded because every member of that unit trusted each other – because you can’t charge up those stairs, into darkness and danger, unless you know that there’s someone behind you, watching your back.

So it is with America. Each time I look at that flag, I’m reminded that our destiny is stitched together like those fifty stars and those thirteen stripes. No one built this country on their own. This Nation is great because we built it together. This Nation is great because we worked as a team. This Nation is great because we get each other’s backs. And if we hold fast to that truth, in this moment of trial, there is no challenge too great; no mission too hard. As long as we’re joined in common purpose, as long as we maintain our common resolve, our journey moves forward, our future is hopeful, and the state of our Union will always be strong.

Thank you, God bless you, and may God bless the United States of America.

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Comments

  1. I THINK PRESIDENT OBAMAS SPEECH WAS GREAT. HE MADE ME PROUD TO BE AN AMERICAN AGAIN. HE SAID THINGS IN PLAIN SPEECH. ALOT OF THINGS IN THIS COUNTRY ARE NOT FAIR. I AS A SINGLE WOMEN WORKING FULL TIME I JUST CAN’T KEEP UP WITH THINGS THAT KEEP GOING UP AND UP. I WISH I HAD THE EDUCATION TO EXPLAIN MYSELF BETTER BUT I LIKE PRESIDENT OBAMA AND IM GOING TO VOTE FOR HIM AGAIN. THANKS

  2. Elorami Edighotu,Jr. says:

    Barack’s stands on changing the ‘usual’ way the business of governance is done in Washington is a boost for generations yet unborn.

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