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    World Affairs: Russia in Syria, tensions on the West Bank

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    Dissecting Obama’s inaugural address

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    by Elizabeth Hernandez January 22, 2013

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    With a speech containing the phrase “we, the people” five times, a couple shout-outs to self evident truths, and multiple mentions of founding principles and documents, President Obama’s second inaugural address was a clear allusion to a time when leaders of the United States were figuring out what was important to Americans and how to govern accordingly.

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