I think that students who are brought here by their parents as babies shouldn’t be kicked out of the only country they know just because their parents were undocumented workers. That’s my view. It’s your choice. (Applause.)
I don’t think we should write — rewrite the Constitution to prevent gay Americans from being able to marry the person they love. That’s my view. It’s your choice. (Applause.)
The strength of our character doesn’t come from shoving anybody to the sidelines. It comes from hearing every voice, harnessing every talent, realizing that here in America we are greater together than we are on our own.
And this November, you get to decide — you get to decide the future of this war in Afghanistan. Governor Romney said ending the war was “tragic.” He doesn’t have a plan to bring home the 33,000 troops who will come home from Afghanistan next month. (Applause.)
I said we’d end the Iraq war. We did. I said we’d get bin Laden. We did. (Applause.) Today all of our troops are out of Iraq. We’re bringing them home from Afghanistan. And as long as I’m Commander-in-Chief, we’re going to make sure that we serve our veterans as well as they’ve served us — because nobody who fights for America should have to fight for a job when they come home. (Applause.) But these are your choices.
Governor Romney wants to pass a new $5 trillion tax cut targeted towards the wealthiest Americans. That’s not going to cut our debt. Ignoring inequality doesn’t make it go away. Denying climate change won’t make it stop. These things won’t make for a brighter future. They won’t make your future stronger.
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