We gather today full of hope. Yesterday from the steps of our capital, voices of optimism, courage, faith, dedication, tolerance, sensitivity and love filled the ears and hearts of americans all over the nation. We were reminded of the compelling values of the founders of this great country, and inspired to pursue those values and our own towns, schools, offices, and in our homes. Made all of us eagerly answer this were the call. We gather today full of hope, as we ask gods blessing on our president , barack obama, and all of those people who join him in his efforts to make real your vision, the vision of a world of justice, righteousness and pea peace. Today we ask gods blessing, too, on the leader of this auspicious group, democratic nationadebbieWasserman Schultz,e Democratic National committee, and her officers. Made their deeds wheeled morality and peace in our world. Lord, we call you by many different names, and you speak to us in many different ways. Look with favor upon all of
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After a sixth allegation of sexual misconduct surfaced this week, New York Democrats in Congress and state legislators in Albany called on him today to resign, Cuomo said once again that he has no plans to take their advice.