Obama exhorts good deeds by Morehouse graduates


President Barack Obama receives an honorary degree from Robert Davidson, Chair of the Board of Trustees, partially visible, during the Morehouse College 129th Commencement ceremony, Sunday, May 19, 2013, in Atlanta. Morehouse is the historically black, all-male institution that counts Martin Luther King Jr. among its alumni. It is Obama's second graduation speech of the year. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster) | Zoom

ATLANTA (AP) - President Barack Obama, in a soaring commencement address on work, sacrifice and opportunity, on Sunday told graduates of historically black Morehouse College to seize the power of their example as black men graduating from college and use it to improve people's lives.

The president said his success was due to "the special obligation I felt, as a black man like you, to help those who need it most, people who didn't have the opportunities that I had _ because there but for the grace of God, go I. I might have been in their shoes. I might have been in prison. I might have been unemployed. I might not have been able to support a family. And that motivates me."

Noting the Atlanta school's mission to cultivate, not just educate, good men, Obama said graduates should not be so eager to join the chase for wealth and material things, but instead should remember where they came from and not "take your degree and get a fancy job and nice house and nice car and never look back."

"So yes, go get that law degree. But if you do, ask yourself if the only option is to defend the rich and powerful, or if you can also find time to defend the powerless," Obama said. "Sure, go get your MBA, or start that business, we need black businesses out there. But ask yourself what broader purpose your business might serve, in putting people to work, or transforming a neighborhood."

"The most successful CEOs I know didn't start out intent on making money. Rather, they had a vision of how their product or service would change things, and the money followed," he said.

For those headed to medical school, Obama said, "Make sure you heal folks in underserved communities who really need it, too."

Before Obama arrived in Atlanta, thunderstorms drenched hundreds of people who gathered on the campus lawn for the outdoor ceremony, forcing many guests to wear clear plastic ponchos over what amounted to their Sunday-best clothes. Rain began falling again, accompanied by more thunder and lightning, minutes after Obama began to speak.

"I also have to say you all are going to get wet," he said. "I would be out there with you if I could. But Secret Service gets nervous, so I'm going to have to stay here, dry. But know that I'm with you in spirit."

Obama urged graduates to "inspire those who look up to you to expect more of themselves."

Obama used the speech to once again share his personal story of growing up without a father, confessing that along the way he made unspecified bad personal choices "like too many men in our community."

"Sometimes I wrote off my own failings as just another example of the world trying to keep a black man down," he said. "I had a tendency to make excuses for me not doing the right thing. But one of the things that all of you have learned over the last four years is, there's no longer any room for excuses."

Speaking in personal terms as he often does when addressing predominantly black audiences, particularly of black males, the nation's first black president also spoke intimately of his desire to be a better father to daughters Malia and Sasha than his absent father was to him, and to be a better husband to his wife, Michelle.

He told the graduates to pay attention to their families, saying success in every other aspect of life means nothing without success at home.

"I was raised by a heroic single mother and wonderful grandparents who made incredible sacrifices for me. And I know there are moms and grandparents here today who did the same thing for all of you," he said. "But I still wish I had a father who was not only present, but involved. And so my whole life, I've tried to be for Michelle and my girls what my father wasn't for my mother and me. I've tried to be a better husband, a better father, and a better man.

"It's hard work that demands your constant attention, and frequent sacrifice. And Michelle will be the first to tell you that I'm not perfect," he continued. "Even now, I'm still learning how to be the best husband and father I can be. Because success in everything else is unfulfilling if we fail at family.

"I know that when I'm on my deathbed someday, I won't be thinking about any particular legislation I passed, or policy I promoted. I won't be thinking about the speech I gave, or the Nobel Prize I received," said Obama, 51. "I'll be thinking about a walk I took with my daughters, a lazy afternoon with my wife, whether I did right by all of them."

The speech was Obama's second commencement address of the season, following remarks last Sunday at Ohio State University in Columbus. His third and final graduation address will come Friday at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md.

About 500 students received undergraduate degrees on Sunday and became "Morehouse Men."

After the speech, Obama joined about 100 people at a fundraiser at the office of the foundation of Arthur M. Blank, co-founder of Home Depot and owner of the Atlanta Falcons. It was the first of six money events that officials say he will headline for the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, which is recruiting candidates and strategizing to keep control of the Senate in next year's midterm elections. Democrats will be defending more Senate seats than Republicans, including six held by long-serving Democratic senators who have decided not to seek re-election.

After briefly discussing the economy, early childhood education, energy independence, climate change and infrastructure, Obama said "the good news is we've got good, common-sense solutions that we can implement right now," on those issues. "The bad news is there's a shortage of common sense in Washington."

He told the donors, who paid anywhere from $10,000 per couple to $32,400 per couple to attend the fundraiser, that their support is important because it will help elect more non-ideological senators like Michael Bennet, D-Colo., "who don't come at this thinking there's just one way of doing things." Bennet chairs the campaign arm for Senate Democrats and introduced Obama at the event.

"That kind of approach, if we get a critical mass in the Senate, and we can potentially get a critical mass of folks like that in the House, means that the sky's the limit," Obama said. "Nothing can stop us."

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  • It's me! Ha ha! wrote...
    Go away its me, you are history for four years, 8 years if Hillary runs in 2016. I don't think you will live that long, given the stress of being the stupidest poster of all time.
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    LWH you can always try to get me kicked off the boards like you said that you were trying to!

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  • ron prevost wrote...
    Not that he would listen but would someone explain to Oz what the word 'compromise' means ?
    I always thought it meant BOTH sides being flexible, but I guess 49+% of the counrty don't count.
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  • CH wrote...
    The wealthy should pay more in taxes? "NO" The wealthy will pay more in taxes! . . . .
    Not that he would listen but would someone explain to Oz what the word 'compromise' means ? Ron the Clown. You need to get off fox news. Obama: I'll compromise _ but not on cuts for rich http://www.middletownjournal.com/ap/ap/labor/obama-ill-compromise-_-but-not-on-cuts-for-rich/nS3kd/ Come on Ron pull your head out of your .......
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  • It's me! Ha ha! wrote...
    The "Compromising" Dear Leader.
    Just like he has compromised for the last 4 years.

    Obama is UN accountable. He has to compromise with NO ONE!

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  • It's me! Ha ha! wrote...
    And let us not forget about the massive middle class tax increase.
    To pay for that FREE ObamaCare!
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  • murr wrote...
    This will be beautiful
    You get what you voted for, Full time will become part time. Enjoy your Holiday. Some part time will not even work.
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  • It's me! Ha ha! wrote...
    Left wing Parrots, what is to stop your Dear Leader from flooring it and driving the ObamaEconomy Volt over the cliff?
    Your Obama and his regime are UN ACCOUNTABLE! They don't even listen to you Parrots since you mindless little Zombies did what you were supposed to do and get the Dear Leader re immaculated. Now America is totally at this regime mercy. And this includes you Parrots as well. There is absolutely NOTHING that we can even begin to do about it until the midterms! Thanks to you Useful Idiots for voting for re immaculation!
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  • CH wrote...
    How are things going for you at Western State Hospital?
    glad they let you use a computer. What would we do without you? Thanks you for voting for re immaculation! WELCOME!
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  • CH wrote...
    House Republicans? Just like they have compromised for the last 4 years? . . . .
    they have_ to compromise or off the cliff we go! They are driving the bus. The last driver the took the Country off the cliff was GW Bush.
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  • SickofSeattleite wrote...
    you can not compromise
    with unreasonable "solutions" and "more spending"
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  • SickofSeattleite wrote...
    actually
    it was clinton...
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  • It's me! Ha ha! wrote...
    Since the Dear Leader was racing this car toward this cliff
    how about letting the adults drive for a while. The Left wing Media will give you a pass Obama!
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