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		<title>Ask Not What Your Country</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Were there any lines in the inaugural address that stand to potentially live on in history as galvanizing moments? I liked the line about reaching out to anyone who is willing to unclench their fist. I also liked some of the content about old political arguments no longer applying. But I didn&#8217;t hear anything that [...]]]></description>
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