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    When the televised Presidential Debates initially started in 1960, they were conducted by the nonpartisan League of Women Voters. This organization allowed third party candidates to participate in the debates if they felt that they were qualified or that their views would add substance to the debates. Since Democrats and Republicans are the majority parties, they are given automatic entrance into the Presidential Debates. The phrase “third party candidates” references those who are not part of…

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    Research Paper #2 American politics, a wide array of differing opinions, making the very mention of its name controversial at best, and relationship-ruining at worst. In this day and age, with such a wash of information, it can be difficult to distinguish truth from fiction in regards to each parties’ views and points of interest. Each has stances that are intrinsic to them, and all of them have their flaws. This paper will discuss the most prominent of the parties, their candidates, and the…

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    The upcoming presidential election has been described as a great many things. but among the top are "crazy" and a "bad joke." In fact, there are only 2 words out of the top 20 that have a positive connotation (Fig. 1). Within the article titled "Can Donald Trump turn Texas blue?" which was originally published in one of The Economists online blogs, Democracy in America, a claim is made that, at first glance, seems as obscure as this election cycle: Hillary Clinton and the Democratic Party may be…

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    "Can They Slop Themselves?" Reason 47.3 (2015): 30. MasterFILE Complete. Web. 5 Feb. 2016. This article addresses which, if any, of the 2016 presidential candidates will cut government budgets. All of the candidates have fairly different ways that he or she plans to approach this problem. One candidate says that if we cut all departments spending by 10%, over the course of several years the United States’ situation would be much better than it is now. Some of the candidates have said they are…

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    At the 2004 Democratic National Convention, Current Senatorial candidate, Barack Obama delivered the Keynote speech. In the speech, Obama introduces John Kerry as the Democratic Candidate to run against the incumbent President, George W. Bush. Obama delivers this speech to rally his fellow democrats to stand behind John Kerry and his running mate, John Edwards, to meet the incredibly difficult task of beating a Presidential incumbent in their second bid for office. In order to achieve the…

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    Barak Obama was against Republican John McCain. The parties’ candidates focused mostly on change and reform in Washington, but in the last few months of the election campaign domestic policy and the economy surfaced as the main issues after the 2008 economic crisis. Obama’s ability to ensure voters that he could handle the economic crisis at the time and voters disapproval of the outgoing president George Bush and his policies, led him to his victory against McCain. This was an election of…

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    Phase I As a child and up until I was a young man, I was raised in a family with a Presbyterian background. My father was a preacher, and it is of my opinion, you could say he taught hell, fire, and brimstone. My political back ground was scarce, but when discussed was that of Republican. I grew up in a small West Texas town in the mist of the Bible-belt. We were a very poor family, and as a child my father enforced the concept of being conservative and appreciating the gifts that were…

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    The Real Gorilla

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    Lisa Benson is a somewhat well known political cartoonist and radio show host. This cartoon has been posted and reposted across multiple websites and shared numerous times over social media. Like her other cartoons, it has no original source or website that it was posted to. On the surface, there are several babies sitting at the feet of a very disgruntled gorilla. From the imagery it is concluded that it is supposed to be a gorilla enclosure or exhibit. The words ‘NATIONAL DEBT’ are printed on…

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    State debate was held in Boise the March 12 and 13 Qualifying for State has already been held at BHS. Nationals are going to be held June 12-19. In those qualifiers for state there was Dale Shanklin, Brennan Summers, Dayne Sorensen, Hailey Ogden, Scott call, all in Lincoln-Douglas. Jakob Meng/Parker Nielson, Tegan Downs/ Mike Watson, Kylie Reynolds/Aaron Wilson, all in Policy. And Samantha Gardner and Dawson Hall in Public forum. In those qualifiers for Nationals the policy team is Parker…

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    Business Ownership

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    The general partner or partners are responsible for managing the partnership and are jointly and severally liable for the partnership’s debts, however, limited partners who become active in the management of the partnership risk losing their limited liability status. (Prescott, Madden, & Foster, 2010). Finally the Master limited partnership (MLP), is little different they can be referred to as publicly traded partnership; they are owned and ran like a corporation however most of the time…

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