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Does "I greet you in the name of peace, democracy and freedom for all" mean "I greet you in the name of peace for all, democracy for all and freedom for all"?

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Friends, Comrades and Fellow South Africans,. I greet you in the name of peace, democracy and freedom for all. I stand here before you, not as a prophet, but as ...
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Reply Mon 25 Feb, 2013 02:16 am
most likely yes.
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