"I believe we can be better.  Those who died here, those who saved  lives here – they help me believe.  We may not be able to stop all evil  in the world, but I know that how we treat one another is entirely up to  us.  I believe that for all our imperfections, we are full of decency  and goodness, and that the forces that divide us are not as strong as  those that unite us.
That's what I believe, in part because that's what a child like  Christina Taylor Green believed.  Imagine: here was a young girl who was  just becoming aware of our democracy; just beginning to understand the  obligations of citizenship; just starting to glimpse the fact that  someday she too might play a part in shaping her nation's future.  She  had been elected to her student council; she saw public service as  something exciting, something hopeful.  She was off to meet her  congresswoman, someone she was sure was good and important and might be a  role model.  She saw all this through the eyes of a child, undimmed by  the cynicism or vitriol that we adults all too often just take for  granted.
I want us to live up to her expectations.  I want our democracy to be  as good as she imagined it.  
All of us – we should do everything we can  to make sure this country lives up to our children's expectations...."
President Barack Obama at the memorial for those slain in Tuscon, Arizona; January 12, 2011
 
