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    I agree with you about the Hispanic comments ans questions. That was a bit much. People are too consumed with race and labels now. However, I disagree with you on a few other points. If they were having a real conversation about race and racism then it would have made sense, but they were just labeling people and trying to pit them against each other. There is absolutely still a problem with racism- Carson, Cruz, and Rubio are subjected to it all the time. All three men have rose to prominent…

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    Actor and TV legend Dick Van Dyke just endorsed Democratic Presidential Candidate Bernie Sanders. Related; Did Ron Paul Just Endorse Bernie Sanders? Why is this important? Well for a couple reasons. For one Van Dyke is 90 years old and because he has been around and in the entertainment industry for 70 plus years he has seen his fair share of corruption and chicanery inside and outside of the industry, and maybe more importantly this is the first Presidential candidate Van Dyke has felt…

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    Gun Violence in America Throughout history gun violence has escalated while the regulations on them have also become more serious. Gun restrictions were first implemented in the 20th century, when acts of violence shook the nation and began to make people focus on who we should allow to carry guns. Though as our laws have become stricter we haven’t seen a large decline in gun violence. Our country is broken up mostly into two groups of people: those who believe that it is our constitutional…

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    Miller even went from placing the blame on the Bush administration to placing it on the Clinton administration, saying, “It was Bill Clinton who was worried about Iraq. Long before George Bush bombed Iraq…” Miller continuously denies any allegation that she worked with the Bush administration to push the U.S. towards war. In a satirical op-ed she wrote for the Wall…

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    The last two years have revealed a low in the American political spectrum. While civility and manners in a political contest have always been open to debate, the sheer ugliness of this contest have revealed a side of America that most find abhorrent. While neither candidate is blameless, it is false equivalency to say that they are the same, have committed the same disregard of mannered speech, or are equally bad. It is rare that any politician has disparaged a neighboring nation such as Mr.…

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    On July 19th 1979 Saddam Hussein began his dictatorship in Iraq and from that day on history was changed. Iraq was in the middle of a religious war between the Sunni’s and the Shi’ites. Sunni’s and Shi’ites continue to have the disagreement about something that happened 1400 years ago after the death of prophet Muhammad. Shi’ites believe that in order to rule you have to be a descendent of Muhammad. Mean while the Sunnis believe otherwise. When Saddam took control of the country their economy…

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    Supreme Court justices are more powerful than most of the kings and dictators in the present world, according to Shadow Mountain Community Church lead pastor Dr. David Jeremiah. During his Independence Day statement, the California-based pastor gave emphasis on the vacant seat left by late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia and the other potential vacancies in the high court. The Christian pastor said these vacancies are the reason why Americans must vote in the upcoming presidential elections…

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    the question on everybody's mind is, “Who should I vote for?” Hillary Clinton should be the obvious answer. Her stand on education is phenomenal, and something that all Americans can probably agree on is that this year’s presidential debate has contained a lot of name calling and pointing fingers. The one candidate that stands their ground, and instead of name calling and pointing out the other person's campaign flaws is Clinton, who just continues to say what she can do as president and not…

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    happened twice in history, the House of Representatives and republican of house voted to impeach president bill Clinton in 1998. He was being accused of lying about having sexual affair with Monica Lewinsky and lied to everybody. The senate was able not reach the 2/3 's majority vote which needed to go through his impeachment so then it acquitted by the Senate which allowed Bill Clinton to remain in office until…

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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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