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    Does the Obama administration want to invade Texas? Three months ago, an incredible rumor went viral in the lone star state. So much that the Secretary of Defense, Mr. Ashton Carter, had to state, during a press conference, that, to the best of his knowledge, the Federal government of the United States was not trying to take over the State of Texas. The rumor began when the Secretary of Defense announced the beginning of the operation “Jade Helm 15” in the south of the country. The operation…

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    John Kasich Speech

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    John Kasich Scores First Victory in Home State of Ohio John Kasich has finally won a state, his own home state of Ohio. “The campaign goes on,” Kasich told a boisterous crowd at his victory rally in Berea, Ohio. “We are going to go all the way to Cleveland and secure the Republican nomination.” “There is three of us left, Kasich said moments after Rubio announced he was dropping out but paid tribute to his former rival. “I want this crowd here tonight to give a great response to a very, very…

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    Political Friendly Fire: Trump v. McCain Political friendly fire is when someone in a political party verbally attacks someone in their own party. In the past years it has become fairly common for politicians to attack people in their own party. A great example is when Hillary Clinton went out and attacked Bernie Sanders for not being a democrat but running in the democratic party. Another good example is when Donald Trump questioned Ted Cruz’s qualification for running for president…

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    The BBC News article is about Donald Trumps reaction to the book Fire and Fury by Michael Wolff. Fire and Fury contains insight into Trump’s white house and administration, and in it, Wolff “paints a picture of the president as impatient, unable to grasp policy, and prone to rambling and repeating himself.” The book contains direct quotes from several named and unnamed sources in the White House, all of whom are not fans of the president. One of the sources stated that Trump’s “mental powers…

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    Child Left Behind Case

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    in the No Child Left Behind Act was President George W. Bush. In 2001 he put into action a position that was to be overseen by the Secretary of Education. The responsibilities of the Secretary of Education were to increase the accountability of the schools that were underperforming, allowing parents to have a more informed choice on where their child attended school, and to increase the test scores of low performing schools. When President Bush put the act into effect his hope was to improve the…

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    If we use torture tactics we could prevent more major terrorist attacks. Torture is the easiest way to get information out of terrorist. The CIA would only use torture methods on Al Qaeda leaders in order to get information that may prevent future attacks. Personally I believe that these torture methods are justified because of what they do to POW’s overseas. 59% of the American society support the CIA’s methods according to new polls conducted by telephone calls.(Adam Goldman reports on…

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    “Frankly, we are republicans and they’re democrats but before all of that, we’re Americans. And I believe we need to unify in so many ways to rebuild our country to strengthen our country, to rebuild our defense, and for America to secure its place in the world; for us, for our children, and for the next generation.” John Kasich can help America. With his experience, America will be better again. Kasich for us. John Kasich is electable. Voters will be skeptical of sending another inexperienced…

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    2000 Election Analysis

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    election between George W. Bush and Al Gore continues to spark controversy regarding which candidate actually should have won, even 17 years later. In 2008 the dramatization film of this election, Recount, aired on HBO and primarily documented the voting irregularities in Florida. At the time, Florida counted with 25 electoral votes, thus analytics predicted that whichever candidate won Florida would also win the election. It is later revealed in the film that George W. Bush won the election…

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    Friends, I understand that we have different opinions regarding this election. Whatever yours may be I respect it because you, I'm sure, have justified reasons for thinking what you do. I am asking you to have that same respect for me as I tell you what I hold to be true. I'm going to voice some pretty confrontational views, but if I were to stay silent, then I wouldn't be standing for what I believe in. We all have differences in opinion, some more strongly than others. Hillary Clinton, to…

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    Ed Snowden Spying

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    I think Ed Snowden felt it was the right thing putting all the top secret files out in public. Why? Because he did not like the fact that the US government could see what private citizens do on our phones, computers, TV, and other electronic devices. Snowden believed the US Government had been spying on its people for many years. He wanted US citizens to know that their own government had been watching them through their electronics, secretly invading their privacy and tracking their every…

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