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"A More Perfect Union" Obama Speech


Question Posted Friday October 22 2010, 9:30 pm

Does anyone know what the thesis is in Obama's "A More Perfect Union" speech?

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kayalark answered Saturday October 30 2010, 1:06 pm:
Well, in the constitution it was written that "The constitution will help form a more perfect union" in the preamble. that is bascailly saying it will help us have a better government than we have had before. Obama was saying he truly believes that he should go by this as one of his strongest aspects becasue he really wants to help our government to be better than it has been.
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