Roy Moore’s Victory Speech: Together We Can Make American Great Again

Photo: Courtesy of Judge Roy Moore for U.S. Senate

In his acceptance speech last night, Roy Moore said, “We are put on earth for a short time and for that time our duty is to serve almighty God and to acknowledge Him in all things.”

Moore also spoke to his desire to unifiy a divided America, stating: “We are one nation under God, and we can become one nation unified.” He spoke of protests, demonstrations, mobs, and racial strife, but that “we’re all made in the image of God.”

Continuing his speech, Moore said:

Together we can make America great! We can support the President. Don’t let anybody in the press think that because he supported my opponent that I do not support him and support his agenda.

As long as it’s constitutional, as long as it advance our society, our culture, our country, I will be supportive. As long as it’s constitutional. But we have to return to knowledge of God and the Constitution of the United States to the United States Congress.

I believe we can make America great, but we must make America good, and you cannot make America good without acknowledging the sovereign source of that goodness, the sovereign source of our law, liberty, and government, which is Almighty God.

We have become a nation that has distanced ourselves from the very foundation. Washington said that of all the dispositions and habits which lead to political prosperity, religion and morality are indispensable supports.

To listen to Moore’s speech in its entirety, please click the audio link below.


 
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