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Text of President Obama's speech to the House of Commons

July 1, 2016 by Glenn Leave a Comment

‘A country is not something you build as the pharaohs built the pyramids. A country is something that is built every day, out of certain basic shared values’

Source: Watch or read President Obama’s speech to House of Commons – Macleans.ca

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