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AP: Estimates show Palin assets top $1 million

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Presidential Speeches

Warren G. Harding’s Inaugural Address - March 4, 1921

Franklin D. Roosevelt’s First Inaugural Address - March 4, 1933

President Barack Obama’s Inaugural Address - January 20, 2009

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