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    Not too soon after Mitt Romney made this comment, after weeks of criticism, his view of global warming changed, this was something that was politically influenced on Mitt Romney this was not his own views. It has been shown even if a political candidate does not care at all about the climate he will support the change just to receive the votes when…

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    George Washington, the first president, the father of our country, the toothless man, whatever you call him was an interesting man. In this we will cover his life his politics and his modern day influence. He is mostly known as the first president but he was also a gardener and a farmer in his home state of virginia. He was president when there were not political parties so he didn’t place sides. Unfortunately he died to epiglottitis a disease that inflames the epiglottis. However he has an…

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    Morgan Freeman On Racism

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    In Morgan Freeman’s statement on racism, often quoted on the subject of racism, simply states “To stop racism, we need to stop talking about it.”, and the holds much truth. The idea that Morgan Freeman touches upon by saying “stop talking about it” is that we’ve exploded racism to such a dramatic point it's become oversaturated. Not just has the topic become oversaturated, it's become so divided on where people take a stance on racism, and how to address it. Today, whenever people discuss…

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    Mitt Romney was the 70th Governor of Massachusetts from 2003 to 2007. In the 2012 Presidential election Romney was the Republican Party nominee for President of the United States. Shortly after Romney’s term as governor had ended, he gave a speech in College Station, Texas at the George Bush Presidential Library. Romney’s speech on took place on December 6th of 2007. In his speech Romney addresses his views on religious liberty, how his faith will impact his presidency, and religious…

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    The House of Cards Steven White Eastern New Mexico University Abstract This essay examines the relationship between the Netflix hit show House of Cards and the lies and deceit found within politics. The truth behind some of the behavior that this show portrays makes one ponder the validity that it is trying to share with the audience. To truly understand the issues that plague the U.S. government, it is important to understand the definition of political deception, why politicians lie…

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    Donald J Trump is the 45th president-elect of the United States of America. However, of the 231 million people eligible to vote in the United States, only 48.1% of Americans are are pleased with this outcome. States, as well as thousands of Americans across the country are demanding ballot recounts in hopes of redirecting the outcome and the fate of the country. Many are dumbfounded, wondering how a businessman from Queens, New York with no political background whatsoever managed to pull this…

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    the audience is ethos along with logos and pathos, he seeks to show his persona by trying to connect to the public and connect with them on a personal level. The speech that is presented is attempting to persuade the American people that although Romney has his own beliefs and faith, it does not denote that he, or anyone else’s religion, is wrong. “A person should not be elected because of his faith nor should he be rejected because of his faith.”…

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    I am Governor Mitt Romney and my name will remain in the history of my beloved country, the United States of America. I could have not be more proud for taking action as a member of my party and an American citizen as well as a human being for standing against a man like Donald Trump. Although I have only looked out after the 2% of you. My dear fellow Americans, hateful voices coming from Donald and a few others like him are not our party or our great nation of America's language. Looking back…

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    I Love America Analysis

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    I love America because of the freedom that we have. Americans can do what we want without being judged by our decisions. We have the choice of being what we want to be. America lets us not to hide from the things that we believe in. I love America for the rights that we have ,especially the right to make decisions and be ourselves. We have more rights than any other country. You should be grateful to live here. I love America for all the beauty that it beholds. We get to see…

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    For example the Presidential campaign between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney was very close in some states. People who vote without preference in close elections could completely change outcomes. Forcing Voting is like forcing opinions often in conflicts that third party members may not understand. If Mom and Dad are deciding…

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