My Duties In America

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I believe that we as Americans do have many acts that I as an american need to pursue. Some such as to clean up the after myself and do my duties as a citizen. Citizenship is the common thread that connects all Americans. We are a nation bound not by race or religion, but by the shared values of freedom, liberty, and equality.
All through history we have welcomed people from all over the world. The people we let in good and bad has help shape the US. Just like the civil duties that all of the presidents of america have done except Obama but my duties is to grow up and get in debt and help erase the deficit. To leave a bigger impact on the US. The truth is the US is not the best place you we as citizens leave our mark but not in the good way,

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