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Shortly after 2 p.m., Kerry took the stage in historic Faneuil Hall in Boston. In a raspy voice, he spoke about "the danger of division and the need, the desperate need, for unity, for common ground, for coming together." Kerry showed an unusual flash of emotion, his voice catching as he thanked his friends and family from his heart. Less than an hour later, President Bush struck the same themes of unity and common purpose at a rally near the White House.
If those two men could forgive each other, maybe Americans separated by the great Red-Blue divide can do the same.
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