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    Hillary Clinton Essay

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    have the right Medicaid. Bringing down copays so we do not have to pay for drugs out of pocket. She would help the immigrants to get good health care and maybe even get medicine to them in foreign countries. She is also making sure women have legal abortions and good healthcare for single moms. She plans to build on and expand President Barack Obama’s health car; the Obamacare. She is supporting to require healthcare companies to offer equal physical and mental healthcare for families. “Mental…

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    vice-president by an indirect device known as the Electoral College. There are many political parties, but the most popular ones are Republican and Democratic. The difference between the Republican and Democratic is their views on social issues and how abortion should be handle.The two final candidates for the 2016 Presidential election are Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump . Hillary Clinton didn’t surprise anyone when she announced she was running for…

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    against many tax payer funded bills (Editors, 2015). Marco Rubio has multiple ideas to decrease the national debt and prevent it from growing. Many of his ideas include reduce the size of the federal workforce in Washington, stop taxpayer funding for abortions, prevent massive, irresponsible spending bills, and fight for a balanced budget amendment. In America one of the main problems in government is the money issue America uses way too much for things that are not always necessary, which has…

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    The concept of shared public morality is one not without a controversial past in society. Even today we see ongoing battles between moral and religious pressures that attempt to shape and blend our social and penal codes. Gay marriage, abortion, contraception, and self-assisted suicide are but a few of the many ranging social issues that pull at our core beliefs and ask the hardest questions. And in our country and throughout the world, rarely is consensus to be found. Sure, there are some moral…

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    Over the past years, one issue has consistently polarized politicians and the American nation at large. The source of said tension, even manifestations and riots, has been the ethics and legality of abortion. As the nation becomes divided in their defense or attack of Planned Parenthood, the women that benefit from preventive services become forgotten—whether they currently have adequate access to preventable services must examined before making any political decision regarding women’s health.…

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    The basic themes of my spiritual journey involve two words, grace and forgiveness. I did not grow up in a Christian home so it was not until a later part of my life that I truly experienced God. I had heard different things about god through school and random TV shows I watched but my view of him was that he did not care about me. The reason for that being was because my father had left my family and me when I was 4 years old to go start a family with another woman he was seeing. I tried to have…

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    The United States is a nation where controversy is constantly present. There are numerous examples of different topics that divide the citizens of the country. These different topics of discussion range from gun rights, the rights of people, abortion, the list is never ending. An example of a controversial topic that is has started to receive more attention is the rights of animals. Although certain individuals believe that animals are solely forms of entertainment and pleasure, others believe…

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    It could have been fatal for many, but thankfully, death was avoided because of Netherlands’ strict gun laws. According to Radio Netherlands Worldwide (RNW), hunting and target shooting are deemed the only legitimate reasons to own a gun; self- defense is not considered a valid reason. Also, automatic weapons are not allowed to be owned by individuals or shot unless used in the military. Only police are allowed to carry weapons (e.g. handguns), and regularly make house-calls to gun owners,…

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    the words of John Stuart Mill a 19th century philosopher and political economist,” Whatever crushes individuality is despotism, by whatever name it may be called and whether it professes to be enforcing the will of God or the injunctions of men. In defense of the rights of an individual and in opposition to succumbing to despotism. I hereby affirm the resolution: adolescents ought to have the right to make autonomous medical choices. Seeing that this is debate of morals based on the usage of…

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    Us Political Parties

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    The Republican Party is one of the parties of the United States’ two-party system. Some key platforms of the Republican Party are the Electoral College, traditional marriage, coal plants, the right to own a gun, rights to private property, making abortion illegal, tougher border control, getting rid of Obamacare, and bringing education down to state or local control. The Republican Party supports the Electoral College because it…

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