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We don’t believe in a small America. We don’t believe in the kind of smallness that says its okay for a stage full of political leaders, one of whom could end up being the President of the United States, being silent when an American soldier is boo-ed. We don’t believe in that. We don’t believe in standing silent when that happens. We don’t believe in them being silent since. You want to be commander in chief? You can start by standing up for the men and women who wear the uniform of the United States, even when it’s not politically convenient. We don’t believe in a small America. We believe in a big America, a tolerant America, a just America, an equal America that values the service of every patriot. We believe in an America where we’re all in it together and we see the good in one another, and we live up to a creed that is as old as our founding, “E Pluribus Unum” — out of many, one. And that includes everybody. That’s what we believe. That’s what we’re going to be fighting for. I am confident that’s what the American people believe in.

U.S. President Barack Obama, addressing the GOP Presidential Candidates’ failure to speak out both during and after their most recent debate during which Stephen Hill, who is a soldier serving in Iraq, asked if the candidates would continue to object to the repeal of DADT, and was verbally humiliated by members of the audience (via canisfamiliaris)

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