I was foolish.
And I apologise.
My running for the President of the United States has been an experience for us all. I haven’t just brought a wave of disgrace and embarrassment to our fine country; I have also whimsically degraded the population.
I stand here today, before each and every one of you, as a man who has come to terms with the reality he considers himself. And I am just that, a reality. You see, each and every one of us have complicated life at some point. Unfortunately, I was foolishly abled to imply these complications on to every single soul in the United States.
I was wrong.
I was foolish.
And I apologise.
Running for presidency is a serious issue, and I have hole-heartedly turned it into a mockery. …show more content…
It wasn’t my intention to degrade the country as a whole. My actions, and my actions alone, have made America a mockery in the eyes of the world. I must admit, when I became the face of mockery for the United States, it hurt me. Mentally, it hurt. But, becoming the subject of charade was inevitable. And for me to project such a charade onto you all, as American citizens, I am sorry.
I was wrong,
My comments on gun laws were wrong. I see now, that many of the problems occurring within our free country are due to guns freely being used. I see this now. It has been brought to my attention, that if more guns were handed to the youth of today, many situations could have been much worse. I see now, that by increasing the magnitude of funs across the nation, violence will be spread even faster than it already is. I see this now, and I was a fool for not seeing it before.
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Who am I? I mean, who am I, to think that I can make positive decisions for the United States government? Well I can tell you one thing, I am first, and foremost, a businessman, and when I see a good deal, I can’t look away. I was wrong to think that my business experience could easily crossover to politics. The two, although similar, are very separate areas of work. I have elected to keep the business to the businessmen and women, and leave the governing of our beautiful country to the men and women of the state. The