JFK Inaugural Address

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This is being my first time listening to President John F. Kennedy Inaugural Address, which took place in January 20, 1961. It was a beautiful speech; I wish he was alive today. I came to United States in 2008, so far JF Kennedy have been one of my favorite president of the United States. I learned about him in 9th grades and I noticed that every Americans loved JFK. I never heard someone saying that I doesn’t like JFK. Everyone wish he was alive and I wish the same.
JFK Inaugural Address was the greatest speech and the best blueprint for our nation. I haven’t seen or heard anyone who spoke like JFK. John F. Kennedy declared that the new generation of Americans, harmed by war and bitter peace, will no longer stand for uncivil human rights in their own country or around the globe. JFK proposed that any country, friend or rival, will not stop the United States from gaining liberty and freedom. He also pledges that old, faithful allies will always be supported because “United we stand, and divided we fall.” He was a men of faith and a men of
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Kennedy was a true leader. He inaugural address is a powerful speech that delivers as strong message to its listeners. The speech was emotional language throughout the speech inspires in the audience a feeling of pride and responsibility that makes the address all the more effective. The organization of the speech increases its ability to relate the audience. Starting off on a personal note and ending with a wide appeal to the whole nation, the address both establishes credibility and motivates the spectators. My favorite part was when He said “my fellow citizens of the world as not what America will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of men.” As one people and one race, we can work together to accomplish our shared goals. Throughout his speech, Kennedy uses shared ethics and backgrounds to untie citizens of America and citizens of the world to accomplish the same goals that also unite us