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It would be so great if the people of the United States realized that this speech is just as fitting for us as it was for Britain in 1980, but I have read the Bible and I know that most will be out only for their own happiness, well-being and will do as much finger pointing at others instead of realizing that make life better starts with each of us individually. Enjoyed listening to The Lady’s Not Turning speech.