At Newtown Memorial, Obama Tells America We Must Change to End the Violence
At the memorial service for the victims of the Newtown shooting, President Obama said the nation is not doing enough to end the violence and we must change.
At the memorial service for the victims of the Newtown shooting, President Obama said the nation is not doing enough to end the violence and we must change.
We must, as a nation, decide that this is our moment. All of our pent up emotion must be tapped, not only for rage about gun laws, but to create a long-term paradigm shift.
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