President Obama's Parenting Battle Cry After Sandy Hook (VIDEO)

Obama's Parenting Manifesto: 'We Can’t Do This By Ourselves'

President Obama spoke at Sunday evening's Sandy Hook vigil, calling for an end to the epidemic of gun violence in America. As part of his 18-minute tribute to the victims in Connecticut, which has already been hailed as one of the greatest speeches in presidential history, he spoke directly to mothers and fathers from the perspective of a fellow parent.

"We can't do this by ourselves," the President declared in the video above. Here is the rest of his parenting battle cry.

Someone once described the joy and anxiety of parenthood as the equivalent of having your heart outside of your body all the time, walking around. With their very first cry, this most precious, vital part of ourselves -- our child -- is suddenly exposed to the world, to possible mishap or malice. And every parent knows there is nothing we will not do to shield our children from harm. And yet, we also know that with that child’s very first step, and each step after that, they are separating from us; that we won’t -- that we can’t always be there for them. They’ll suffer sickness and setbacks and broken hearts and disappointments. And we learn that our most important job is to give them what they need to become self-reliant and capable and resilient, ready to face the world without fear.

And we know we can’t do this by ourselves. It comes as a shock at a certain point where you realize, no matter how much you love these kids, you can’t do it by yourself. That this job of keeping our children safe, and teaching them well, is something we can only do together, with the help of friends and neighbors, the help of a community, and the help of a nation. And in that way, we come to realize that we bear a responsibility for every child because we’re counting on everybody else to help look after ours; that we’re all parents; that they’re all our children.

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