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    Dear Governor Romney, standing up against Donald Trump and then planning to endorse Senator Rubio will more likely damage your reputation in your party and among the American citizens, than anything in the past or in the coming future. You know it Governor, as well as we do. You are not naive, neither am I. I see what you see. Besides millions of us Americans, are you willing to stand up against the President, the Vice President and their administration, His Holiness the Dalai Lama, the…

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    Rallies, protest, and riots have occurred in 25 cities since Donald Trump was elected president. Thousands of people have used their first amendment right to voice their opinions about the new president-elect. Signs saying ‘dump trump’, ‘build bridges, not walls’ and ‘not my president’ along with protesters have blocked streets and vandalized businesses across the nation. Over 200 people have been arrested, with a majority of the arrest occurring in Los Angeles. Although such protest are not…

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    Stephen Collinson begins his article “Why Donald Trump Won’t Change” by stating “Winning the presidency didn't change Donald Trump -- and it's increasingly clear that actually being president won't change him either” (Collinson 1). Using an example, Collinson reveals “The clearest sign that Trump has no intention of changing, despite his new responsibilities, has emerged in a volley of controversial tweets” from November 27th to the 29th (4). By providing an example, Collinson appeals to the…

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    This article talks about how President Trump is more concerned about protecting confederate statues rather than protecting those of African-American culture and other minorities from discrimination and violence. The author researched information on a similar historical figure, to compare with a present figure. This article is for those who wish to catch up with politics, and understand Trumps intentions, from a liberal perspective. This article, unfortunately, is not very similar to the other…

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    only hurting yourself, and more importantly the way other people see you as a person. It gets to a point when you reach an age where you have to act more mature and leave your childish ways behind, apparently, that is not the case with Mr. Donald Trump. As the president of this here nation, he needs to step up to the responsibility that his position grants upon him. He’s not a kid anymore if he keeps on lying how can we trust him? When I look at the question, “Why is it important that the…

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    awe of our new president elect…Mr. Trump. Since Mr. Trump’s win, all around the country people are taking a stand to combat everything Mr. Trump stands for or what he seems to stand for from prior statements. During Mr. Trump’s campaign, he promised policy…

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    In a recent presidential debate, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton argued their character, and if they are fit to serve as president of the United States or not. Throughout their debate they depended on both rhetorical fallacies and strategies to build their arguments and prove their capability to run this country. Although the arguments made by the candidates seem to be just repetitive nuances of common issues, this debate gives us an idea of the duties and character traits a president must…

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    In Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle defines truthfulness as a person who represents themselves accurately. He defines truthfulness as a mean between two opposite extremes. The first extreme is what Aristotle calls a “boaster”. A boaster is somebody who presents themselves as better than they really are, even when they know they aren’t. He claims to have skills he lacks and lies about how developed said skills are. The other extreme is what he calls an ironist. An ironist is a person who…

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    long one but we managed to narrow it down to the top 5 with Donald Trump, Katy Perry, Justin Bieber, Rihanna and Zayn Malik. 1. DONALD TRUMP In October of 2015, Donald Trump was nothing more than a reality T.V star, a real-estate mogul and a joke of a presidential candidate. A year later, Donald Trump is gearing up for a stint in the White House. Does he have Aerosmith to thank? Apparently, frontman Steven Tyler warned Donald Trump about using their song "Dream On" during his presidential…

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    Hillary Clinton would be the best choice for president. There are a lot of reasons why she is the best choice for president and there are also a lot of reasons why Donald Trump should not be president. The most important reason that Hillary should be president to me is because she is honestly a much safer choice than Trump. Trump has showed multiple times that he has bigoted and racist qualities. One example of this is him wanting to build a wall between the United States and Mexico funded by…

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