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    order to present their perspective. Sicko, by Michael Moore, is a documentary that investigates the corrupt relationship between HMOs and the United States government, and while doing so, highlights the way in which HMOs and drug companies buy politicians’ support and then use the media and their bought political power to dismantle anyone who attempts to expose or oppose them. The file footage, facts and statistics, and anecdotes employed in the documentary assist in exposing the mass corruption…

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    People should be concerned with the private affairs of a politician or political candidate. If the politicians want their citizens to trust in what they promise to bring to them, then the people should be able to know everything, from their past to their present. Citizens have the right to know who they are electing to be put into a position of authority. It is a basic human right to be knowledgeable and if we are not informed about our politicians then I believe we are being deprived of one…

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    the proposed suffrage amendment (History.com). To urge the arrogant politicians to pass the women’s suffrage amendment to the Constitution, Catt not only induces fear and culpability, but the language she employs more importantly establishes herself as a credible individual by aligning with respected figures and emulating the politicians’ style of speech. Catt establishes…

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    No Firemen Invited On the 10th anniversary of 9/11 at Ground Zero, many people, families, and even politicians were invited to remember the ones lost on that devastating day. But a group of the most important people on that day weren't. Firemen and first responders were not invited to the anniversary at Ground Zero because there “was not enough room for them” (Burke) according to the New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Instead they were sent to an off site location to watch the anniversary…

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    Firstly, many politicians were first just citizens with regular lives, they then decided that they could make a change in the way that our country was being run. Once they ran for a position that had power, they were no longer in the shadows, they were in the spotlight of the country. “...a position of power takes away from this area of privacy. It is proportional, in that at the highest level of power (politicians) your actions will necessarily be of public attention…”…

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    subject. In the article “They’re Not Scientists” by Greg Sargent, when asked any questions about climate change, many Republican politicians answered by saying, “They’re not scientists” so they could avoid the question without offending anyone. It is easier to avoid something that when it is not a direct problem. The correlation between climate change denial and politicians is more present in the article “Cool dudes: The denial of climate change among conservative white males in the United…

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    ]Walzer finds that politicians lack of morality is based more on lying, however he also acknowledges that the power of violence has an influence. In his essay, “The problem of Dirty Hands” he states, “... the victorious politician uses violence and the threat of violence-not only against foreign nations in our defense but also against us, and again ostensibly for our greater good...The stock figure is the lying, not the murderous, politician-though the murderer lurks in the background,…

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    Also testimonials which are by politician in order to promote themselves for positive propaganda. I believe also that some people in group was more active and more energetic than others. Which made the discussion in some since a dread to be a part of because when it transition to certain…

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    search for the epitome of a politician. Numerous voters look for the genie who will justly allocate all of their wishes, the Grandstander who will fight for them on Capitol Hill or the serene leader who will accomplish deeds based on principle. President Andrew Jackson had his own conception of politicians—individuals who had fallen to the corruption of politics. Similar to many Americans, Jackson wept for his country when he noticed corruption spreading among politicians. Historians,…

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    A lot of people admire one or two politicians because they like what the politician are doing or have the same beliefs and opinions. For me, I really don’t have any politicians that I truly admire. I don’t follow politicians too much because I get bored watching some politician talk for like three to four hours or even learn about them. I of course know about the president, but not so much about the vice president or any other politician. I am more interested in learning about technology all…

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