Transcript of the Second Inauguration Speech, Jan. 21, 2013


Vice President Biden, Mr. Chief Justice, Members of the United States Congress, distinguished guests, and fellow citizens:

Each time we gather to inaugurate a president, we bear witness to the enduring strength of our Constitution. We affirm the promise of our democracy. We recall that what binds this nation together is not the colors of our skin or the tenets of our faith or the origins of our names. What makes us exceptional – what makes us American – is our allegiance to an idea, articulated in a declaration made more than two centuries ago:

“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness.”

Today we continue a never-ending journey, to bridge the meaning of those words with the realities of our time. For history tells us that while these truths may be self-evident, they have never been self-executing; that while freedom is a gift from God, it must be secured by His people here on Earth. The patriots of 1776 did not fight to replace the tyranny of a king with the privileges of a few or the rule of a mob. They gave to us a Republic, a government of, and by, and for the people, entrusting each generation to keep safe our founding creed.

For more than two hundred years, we have.

Through blood drawn by lash and blood drawn by sword, we learned that no union founded on the principles of liberty and equality could survive half-slave and half-free. We made ourselves anew, and vowed to move forward together.

Together, we determined that a modern economy requires railroads and highways to speed travel and commerce; schools and colleges to train our workers.

Together, we discovered that a free market only thrives when there are rules to ensure competition and fair play.

Together, we resolved that a great nation must care for the vulnerable, and protect its people from life’s worst hazards and misfortune.

Through it all, we have never relinquished our skepticism of central authority, nor have we succumbed to the fiction that all society’s ills can be cured through government alone. Our celebration of initiative and enterprise; our insistence on hard work and personal responsibility, these are constants in our character.

But we have always understood that when times change, so must we; that fidelity to our founding principles requires new responses to new challenges; that preserving our individual freedoms ultimately requires collective action. For the American people can no more meet the demands of today’s world by acting alone than American soldiers could have met the forces of fascism or communism with muskets and militias.

No single person can train all the math and science teachers we’ll need to equip our children for the future, or build the roads and networks and research labs that will bring new jobs and businesses to our shores. Now, more than ever, we must do these things together, as one nation, and one people.

This generation of Americans has been tested by crises that steeled our resolve and proved our resilience. A decade of war is now ending. An economic recovery has begun. America’s possibilities are limitless, for we possess all the qualities that this world without boundaries demands: youth and drive; diversity and openness; an endless capacity for risk and a gift for reinvention. My fellow Americans, we are made for this moment, and we will seize it – so long as we seize it together.

For we, the people, understand that our country cannot succeed when a shrinking few do very well and a growing many barely make it. We believe that America’s prosperity must rest upon the broad shoulders of a rising middle class. We know that America thrives when every person can find independence and pride in their work; when the wages of honest labor liberate families from the brink of hardship. We are true to our creed when a little girl born into the bleakest poverty knows that she has the same chance to succeed as anybody else, because she is an American, she is free, and she is equal, not just in the eyes of God but also in our own.

We understand that outworn programs are inadequate to the needs of our time. We must harness new ideas and technology to remake our government, revamp our tax code, reform our schools, and empower our citizens with the skills they need to work harder, learn more, reach higher. But while the means will change, our purpose endures: a nation that rewards the effort and determination of every single American. That is what this moment requires. That is what will give real meaning to our creed.

We, the people, still believe that every citizen deserves a basic measure of security and dignity. We must make the hard choices to reduce the cost of health care and the size of our deficit. But we reject the belief that America must choose between caring for the generation that built this country and investing in the generation that will build its future. For we remember the lessons of our past, when twilight years were spent in poverty, and parents of a child with a disability had nowhere to turn.

We do not believe that in this country, freedom is reserved for the lucky, or happiness for the few. We recognize that no matter how responsibly we live our lives, any one of us, at any time, may face a job loss, or a sudden illness, or a home swept away in a terrible storm. The commitments we make to each other – through Medicare, and Medicaid, and Social Security – these things do not sap our initiative; they strengthen us. They do not make us a nation of takers; they free us to take the risks that make this country great.

We, the people, still believe that our obligations as Americans are not just to ourselves, but to all posterity. We will respond to the threat of climate change, knowing that the failure to do so would betray our children and future generations. Some may still deny the overwhelming judgment of science, but none can avoid the devastating impact of raging fires, and crippling drought, and more powerful storms. The path towards sustainable energy sources will be long and sometimes difficult. But America cannot resist this transition; we must lead it.

We cannot cede to other nations the technology that will power new jobs and new industries – we must claim its promise. That’s how we will maintain our economic vitality and our national treasure – our forests and waterways; our croplands and snowcapped peaks. That is how we will preserve our planet, commanded to our care by God. That’s what will lend meaning to the creed our fathers once declared.

We, the people, still believe that enduring security and lasting peace do not require perpetual war. Our brave men and women in uniform, tempered by the flames of battle, are unmatched in skill and courage. Our citizens, seared by the memory of those we have lost, know too well the price that is paid for liberty. The knowledge of their sacrifice will keep us forever vigilant against those who would do us harm. But we are also heirs to those who won the peace and not just the war, who turned sworn enemies into the surest of friends, and we must carry those lessons into this time as well.

We will defend our people and uphold our values through strength of arms and rule of law. We will show the courage to try and resolve our differences with other nations peacefully – not because we are naïve about the dangers we face, but because engagement can more durably lift suspicion and fear. America will remain the anchor of strong alliances in every corner of the globe; and we will renew those institutions that extend our capacity to manage crisis abroad, for no one has a greater stake in a peaceful world than its most powerful nation.

We will support democracy from Asia to Africa; from the Americas to the Middle East, because our interests and our conscience compel us to act on behalf of those who long for freedom. And we must be a source of hope to the poor, the sick, the marginalized, the victims of prejudice – not out of mere charity, but because peace in our time requires the constant advance of those principles that our common creed describes: tolerance and opportunity; human dignity and justice.

We, the people, declare today that the most evident of truths – that all of us are created equal – is the star that guides us still; just as it guided our forebears through Seneca Falls, and Selma, and Stonewall; just as it guided all those men and women, sung and unsung, who left footprints along this great Mall, to hear a preacher say that we cannot walk alone; to hear a King proclaim that our individual freedom is inextricably bound to the freedom of every soul on Earth.

It is now our generation’s task to carry on what those pioneers began. For our journey is not complete until our wives, our mothers, and daughters can earn a living equal to their efforts. Our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law – for if we are truly created equal, then surely the love we commit to one another must be equal as well. Our journey is not complete until no citizen is forced to wait for hours to exercise the right to vote.

Our journey is not complete until we find a better way to welcome the striving, hopeful immigrants who still see America as a land of opportunity; until bright young students and engineers are enlisted in our workforce rather than expelled from our country. Our journey is not complete until all our children, from the streets of Detroit to the hills of Appalachia to the quiet lanes of Newtown, know that they are cared for, and cherished, and always safe from harm.

That is our generation’s task – to make these words, these rights, these values – of Life, and Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness – real for every American. Being true to our founding documents does not require us to agree on every contour of life; it does not mean we all define liberty in exactly the same way, or follow the same precise path to happiness. Progress does not compel us to settle centuries-long debates about the role of government for all time – but it does require us to act in our time.

For now decisions are upon us, and we cannot afford delay. We cannot mistake absolutism for principle, or substitute spectacle for politics, or treat name-calling as reasoned debate. We must act, we must act knowing that our work will be imperfect. We must act, knowing that today’s victories will be only partial, and that it will be up to those who stand here in four years, and forty years, and four hundred years hence to advance the timeless spirit once conferred to us in a spare Philadelphia hall.

My fellow Americans, the oath I have sworn before you today, like the one recited by others who serve in this Capitol, was an oath to God and country, not party or faction – and we must faithfully execute that pledge during the duration of our service. But the words I spoke today are not so different from the oath that is taken each time a soldier signs up for duty, or an immigrant realizes her dream. My oath is not so different from the pledge we all make to the flag that waves above and that fills our hearts with pride.

They are the words of citizens, and they represent our greatest hope.

You and I, as citizens, have the power to set this country’s course.

You and I, as citizens, have the obligation to shape the debates of our time – not only with the votes we cast, but with the voices we lift in defense of our most ancient values and enduring ideals.

Let each of us now embrace, with solemn duty and awesome joy, what is our lasting birthright. With common effort and common purpose, with passion and dedication, let us answer the call of history, and carry into an uncertain future that precious light of freedom.

Thank you, God Bless you, and may He forever bless these United States of America.

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  • Well I think it's a good speech. It sounded a little too read....like you could tell he was reading it, but he did a good job, even of that....alot better than most other inaugural speeches, and I've seen all the ones recorded on video. I think him and Kennedy give the best speeches, clearly....compared to let's say Ronald Reagan, or George Bush...who you could tell were just mouthing lol

    And I don't know how people could watch the speech...and not tell that he's speaking as honestly as he can...with passion and conviction....clearly he wasn't just going through the motions, he means what he says.

    People complain how he hasn't done much...but he's done alot, actually, people aren't even half aware of it. The list of good things he's done, compared to the list of bad things people say he does, is like 5 to 1. And that's generous, it's probably more like 7 to 1. And I'm sure he would've done alot more, if he wasn't fought against tooth and nail, by the other party and conservatives, and ignorant people in this "truth" or new age movement, sending him bad energy. People only focus on the negative, always....and most of the negative stuff, is either a misunderstanding or just plain ignorance....like how Obama drones little children, just ridiculous, he doesn't do that at all.

    Or like, how we put him on a pedestal and worship him like a messiah, I never seen one person, ever...no matter where they are...view him as some messiah. Or worship him, people support him, so they defend him against detractors, that's all there is to it. All this worshiping and treating him like a king, is just complete baloney. It doesn't happen anywhere, by anyone. And I'm sure if he would have his hands free, and have the people support him and be on his side, he would get alot more done, and I hope this next 4 years, more people do that....because he needs support, he doesn't need people trying to bring him down.

    • Well said John Jancar,

      I entirely agree with you!

      I don't understand as a non-american that there are so much misunderstandings and misinformation about him.

      He was bound hands and foot in his first period.Due to unwillingness from the conservatives.

      Let's give him some credits and we will find out whether Obama possesses the one trait that every successful statesman needs: the ability to adjust to changing circumstances without selling his soul.

      Love, light and laughter,

      Meindert

    • I sure hope you're right about him, John.  I go back and forth regarding Obama.  I wonder how much control he actually has... history would say very little.  Hopefully he can break free from the puppet master and make some more positive progress than he did the last term.  It's very hard for me to trust any president considering what this country has been through.  Not to mention some of the rights he's trying to take (and already has taken) away from American's.  I hope he's not just a smooth talker manipulating the people.  He's still backing a fiat currency run by mobsters, so that doesn't sit well with me.  He still has our men/women fighting in some stupid ass war that never should have started in the first place.  He said during his first election he'd stop the war.  He lied.  Is he profiting from the war now too?  It's no secret how corrupt the govt., financial, medical, oil, pharm, etc industries are.  I'm sure he knows all about the corruption.  Change it or get out of the way so someone willing to do so can change this corrupt way of living.  Why are we still paying an illegal federal income tax????  Our money goes to the banksters/war.  Then we borrow more money from the banksters to do the things our tax money is meant for.  All of these taxes are just nonesense.  We could pay 1/8 of what we pay and feed, shelter, cloth, educate, etc., this entire country.  Yeah, I'm not buying his little speech.  He's a smooth operator who is very good at manipulation.  He doesn't fool me.

    • Say it like it is Brother John!!!

  • What makes America historically special is the secular manner in which this true Republic was designed to function, recognising the divinity within all citizens, rather than the special status of a leader of state, or an institution of governance, or church....

    What was started by England's "Glorious Revolution" of 1688, which overthrew the corrupt King James II, culminated in the American Revolution of 1776 and the united states of America....At that time, free of the rule of corrupt Kings and tyrants and a powerful church with statuatory powers..

    Has this founding idea been forgotten by modern Americans, who place their leaders upon kingly thrones and worship them as if they were messiahs.....??

    Please ponder this.....

    • "

      What was started by England's "Glorious Revolution" of 1688, which overthrew the corrupt King James II, culminated in the American Revolution of 1776 and the united states of America....At that time, free of the rule of corrupt Kings and tyrants and a powerful church with statuatory powers..

      Has this founding idea been forgotten by modern Americans, who place their leaders upon kingly thrones and worship them as if they were messiahs.....??"

      It has been forgotten by most and never known by many.  There are a few of us here who are angry and hungry for change.  We (USA and other G-5 countries)  live in a dictatorship and a police state.  This needs to change yesterday!

  • I too am going to say no. Ascended masters do not murder children and push genocide agendas.

  • Why did he not do all this during his first four years in office ..was he playing video games or watching fantasy movies?
    These sort of people are time and space wasters not competent to be leaders
  • They always took ideas from the good one's .

  • Looks good on paper... but about half way through, i think I threw up in my mouth a little when he brings up war.  There is NEVER a reason for war!  (and we all know why USA has gone to war this decade and throughout history - money/power/greed/fear)  You can give a speech that sounds really nice and will capture many American's Hearts.  But give me a break!  Actions!  Words are meaningless! 

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