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He described America's mission in the region as open-ended, and came up with his own echo of John F. Kennedy's famous inaugural phrase that the United States would "pay any price, bear any burden" to defend liberty.
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Starting with the campaign (and his campaign book "The Audacity of Hope"), continuing through his inaugural address (the key phrase was "a new era of responsibility"), and extending all the way to last summer's debt-ceiling fiasco, Obama downplayed, wherever possible, the irreconcilable differences between himself and his opponents.
Prayers for the service drew from passages from the 1789 inauguration prayer service of George Washington and the 1865 inaugural address of Abraham Lincoln, including phrases such as "with malice toward none, with charity for all".
If Obama fails, his "new era of peace" will become the bitterest phrase of his inaugural.
His closest brush was in his Inaugural Address, where his evocative phrase "this winter of our hardship" glanced at Shakespeare's "winter of our discontent" from "Richard III".
Shrugging away these distinctions like a dispassionate professor at a time when people are dying in the streets of Iran is no way to honor this phrase in his Inaugural Address: "Know that America is a friend of each nation and every man, woman and child who seeks a future of peace and dignity, and that we are ready to lead once more".
Trump pointedly used the phrase in his inaugural address; it's also the name of an American movement that sympathized with the Nazis in 1941.
WHERE did the inaugural parade take place?
His first Inaugural Address was famous for the phrase: "The only thing we have to fear....".
It was also reported that the California speech had taken a short phrase from the 1961 inaugural address of John F. Kennedy.
Biden was soon found to have earlier that year lifted passages from a 1967 speech by Robert F. Kennedy (for which Biden aides took the blame) and a short phrase from the 1961 inaugural address of John F. Kennedy, and in two prior years to have done the same with a 1976 passage from Hubert H. Humphrey.
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