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The Page by Mark Halperin | Obama Dedicates MLK Memorial

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President Obama exclaims the Dedication of Dr. Martin Luther King's Monument endured delays from hurricanes and earthquakes to come to this day.

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This was a beautiful day 4 Dr. King's Memorial. The earthquake & hurricane almost tore up the Mall Monument but, Dr. King is still standing Tall.

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Reply#1 - Sun Oct 16, 2011 7:47 PM EDT
davinat

This was a beautiful speech from the President. I believe President Obama is following in Dr. Kings footsteps. If a simple man of no polital power could change us, then surely a President who solely believe in change and hope can. Thank You President Obama for that encouraging speech about Dr King and all the others who paved the way for us today. Don't give up on hope and faith. In the end, your leadership, just as Dr. Kings, will create that change we so desperately needs.

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Reply#2 - Mon Oct 17, 2011 12:59 AM EDT
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