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    From watching the frontline documentary and reading the book, I think that interest groups have too much influence in American politics. Interest groups are seen to be everywhere in the nation and I believe that by them creating a great deal of controversy helps to create a division between the government and its people. Interest groups first objective is not political influence but simple survival, which helps to shape a group’s political activity. The issue that I see constantly arising is…

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    When he saw the bit about Clinton and her vice quitting he grinned. Just than a girl about his age came in. “Whoa, Whoa, WHOA,” he exclaimed “Can you come here?” The girl nervously came over. “Hi. I am the new president.” The girl looked at him strangely. “Oh, Clinton quit.” “WHAT? Why?” said the girl. The boy showed his phone. It read, “Hillary Clinton quit with unknown reasons” “Want to come to the White House for a V.I.P. tour,” said…

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    long 4th of July weekend for Hillary Clinton, FBI Director James Comey announced the Bureau recommends to the DOJ “no charges are appropriate in this case.” Director Comey’s announcement comes just a couple of days after the FBI interviewed Clinton for 3 1/2 hours. As liberating as the announcement may be to Clinton, it left a bizarre avenue for criticism and still found the Secretary was guilty of “careless” wrongdoing. For her carelessness, Comey said Clinton might be “subject to security or…

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    The Controversy When this attack was first reported, Hillary Clinton and national security adviser Susan Rice, told the world that it was an “ angry mob responding to a video made in the U.S. that mocked Islam and the Prophet Mohammed, but officials later determined that it was a terrorist attack”. Greg Hicks was the U.S. deputy chief of mission in Libya at the time of the attack. Hicks relayed to the White House, State Department and others that this was a terrorist attack from when it first…

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    After months of indoctrination into the wonderful world of socialism, the zealots world came crashing down when they saw Bernie was smiling and giving googly eyes to Hillary Clinton as he gave his loving endorsement to her candidacy. The Bernie-bots with their #FeeltheBern, #NeverHillary and #BernieorBust hastags blustered across social media with how the Bernie movement was the real, "Life-changing" and it was going to transform America forever. Even after losing the last primary in…

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    Trump Versus Clinton: The Issues This election has proven to be a rather unusual demonstration of American politics. We have one candidate that has never held public office and one who wishes to be the first woman president of the United States. Both candidates have seen their share of controversy. Clinton with her email scandal and Trump with his obscene Many people believe they have to choose the “lesser of two evils.” After inspecting candidates stances on climate change, common core,…

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    One of the most uncommon debates was held on Thursday night, just four days before the Iowa caucuses: A republican debate without a front runner. Donald Trump did not attend the debate as he claimed that Fox News and the moderator Megyn Kelly treated him poorly. Instead, Donald Trump held his own event, raising money for veterans. That being said, seven rivals were left on stage, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, Ben Carson, Chris Christie, Jeb Bush, John Kasich and Rand Paul. The six previous debates…

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    Branch]: Impeachment). He was deemed not guilty. As for Bill Clinton, his entire career was controversial. One of his first acts was to make it legal for homosexuals to serve in the military, which when met with an outrage was downgraded to simply not inquiring about sexuality upon entry. He was impeached on the basis of having illegitimate relationships with two young women and lying about them in court, among other things. President Clinton was charged with two accounts of perjury, obstruction…

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    Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton were two great public figures in this country. They both wanted to be making a change and be a voice for their people. Their comparison and differences in their early life, their dreams, and their plans for this country. Barrack Obama didn’t haven’t eased while growing up. As an African American and not having his father in his life. He met his dad once and lost his dad in an accident. He was raised by his grandparents, while his mom decides to stay in Indonesia…

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    Introduction As a woman, I know that there is an expectation from other women and men alike that I have to and must vote for Hilary Clinton for president. However, I respectfully have chosen another candidate that I feel exceeds qualifications to be our next president. I believe in a candidate who stands for justice, equality, and has been a civil rights activist since a very young age. I know as a young adult myself how incredibly hard it is to not only stand up for yourself but to consistently…

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