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    Let’s see, the United Nations has had 64 years to resolve this issue. I SAY, we move their entire operation to North Korea, that way they won’t have so far to go to figure out what needs to be done. I’m willing to bet this issue will either be resolved the day after the move, or we will have finally got shed of that pesky group of criminals that can’t seem to get anything done. The Korean Armistice Agreement was signed on July 27, 1953, and was designed to "insure a complete cessation of…

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    The show is about Hillary Clinton (Kate McKinnon) confiding her concerns about the 2016 presidential race to her bartender, Val (Hillary Clinton). Each word said in this show is meant to be important with additional meaning behind it. For example, the person who play Val, Hillary Clinton, ask Clinton why doesn’t she take a vacation. Clinton doesn’t seem to understand what vacation mean. This shows that Clinton does not have time to think about vacation, the word vacation…

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    Serenity Driscoll Dr. Shadden-Cobb MLA-Writing 09 November 2016 President-Elect Trump Donald J. (John) Trump, the president-to-be here in America. Donald himself is a very controversial man, and it all started in the year of 1946, on June 14th. In his early years, Donald was an, “...energetic, assertive child…” according to the Biography.com Editors. However, when he turned 13 his parents sent him off to a military school in New York. They hoped that going to this school could help discipline…

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    Every year more than ten thousand bills are introduced in Congress. However, fewer than four hundred are usually passed into law. As we can see, it is far easier to kill a proposed bill than to get one passed into law. Let’s look to and see how these bills are getting “killed”. A bill is a proposed law and must survive several steps in order to become one. One or more standing committees and both chambers must approve it and if the House or Senate versions differ, each house must accept a…

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    have been labeled a close call since the votes in Florida had the ability to carry the entire election. Furthermore, Al Gore was bound to win from the beginning, seeing as he was the clear favorite. Gore had been vice president for eight years during Bill Clinton’s presidency and gained supporters through that outlet.…

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    At the 2004 Democratic Keystone Address President Barack Obama, who at the time was Senator Obama, gave a speech called “The Audacity of Hope”. Before giving his speech President Barack Obama was a virtually unknown democratic Senator in Illinois; after giving his speech President Barack Obama was known in virtually every politically adept household in America. Throughout his speech Obama uses structure and anaphora to establish himself to the nation under the guise of giving a speech to…

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    On May 26th, 2015, Bernie Sanders announced his candidacy for the Democratic Presidential nomination. Sanders, a junior senator from Vermont, began his political career as an officer at the University of Chicago’s chapter of the Congress of Racial Equality. In 1981 he was elected Mayor of Burlington, Vermont by a mere 10 votes. Sanders, a self-proclaimed Socialist Democrat, has views that are completely unlike those of Vladimir Putin or Raul Castro. For example, he believes in leveling the…

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    this first presidential debate, the polls between the two candidates are tight. The candidates were asked about specific issues and plans to deal with them like the economy, racism, taxes, security, and nuclear issues. Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton wants an economy that benefits everyone in the nation, not just the top wealthy people. Those benefits include helping small businesses, using renewable energy, allowing women equal pay as men for doing the same work, making child care…

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    George W. Bush followed in his father’s footsteps when it came to politics. He was determined to seek revenge for his father’s defeat by deciding to run for the presidency. His beliefs on government interaction consisted of depleting resources that would be used to fund programs by creating an enormous deficit that would be too large to recover in following presidential terms. Bush was an advocate of restoration of traditional and religious values in the United States and believed that the…

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    In 2000, Bush won the presidential election becoming the 43rd president. “He won the presidency after narrowly defeating Democratic challenger Al Gore. (History.com)” During Bush’s presidency, terrorist attacked America. That day, September 11, 2001, shaped his entire time in office. After facing the aftermath of the attacks he declared “war on terrorism” which led wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. (History.com) Bush was born to George H.W. Bush and Dorothy Pierce Bush on July 6, 1946, in New…

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