"I'll be honest - this transition to a green economy won't come without costs that all of us will have to pay, but it's the only way we'll free ourselves from the whims of Middle East dictators; the only way we'll make sure we're not talking about high gas prices five years from now and 10 years from now; the only way we can pass on a planet that's still recognizable to our children and their children," Obama said.
He urged Hoosier voters to take the long view about everything - including him. "We've always known this wouldn't be easy. The change we're looking for never is," Obama said. "Generations before us have fought wars and revolutions; they've struggled and they've sacrificed; they've stood up and spoke out and marched through the streets for the opportunities that we enjoy.
"And that's why the only way a black guy named Barack Obama who was born in Hawaii, and started his career on the streets of Chicago, can win this race - if you decide that you've had enough of the way things are; if you decide that this election is bigger than flag pins and sniper fire and the comments of a former pastor - bigger than the differences between what we look like or where we come from or what party we belong to."
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