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Both speeches were enthralling considering that they were delivered by Presidential candidates. Personally, I was impressed by both speeches because they were towering and very insightful. Both speeches remind us of our struggle and our best qualities, on how we were able to surmount them through hardwork and perseverance. In Obama’s speech, I particularly like the line “time and again these men and women struggled and sacrificed and worked till their hands were raw so that we might live a better life.
They saw America as bigger than the sum of our individual ambitions; greater than all the differences of birth or wealth or faction. This is the journey we continue today”. This is very appropriate considering that America was under a crisis and still is struggling to overcome it. Obama also spoke of national unity, “to end petty grievances and false promises” recognizing that America is shaped by “every language and culture, drawn from every planet of this earth”. Finally, Obama relate that he is one of the “People (who) have remained faithful to the ideals of our forbearers”.
Romney’s speech is equally towering. He also spoke of our struggles and offered hope. He enumerated that he knew the struggle of common man by relating “driving home late from that second job, or standing there watching the gas pump hit 50 dollars and still going, when the realtor told you that to sell your house youd have to take a big loss” was very reflective of the pain of many Americans during the financial crisis. He added “But what could you do? Except work harder, do with less, try to stay optimistic.
Hug your kids a little longer; maybe spend a little more time praying that tomorrow would be a better day” it was indeed a dark moment that Mitt Romney painted emblematic of the American’s struggle
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