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Argumentative Essay: Hillary Clinton
I am disgusted that people think that this is exceptable. Hillary Clinton lost the election, yes. Does this give her supporters the justification to march around and act as though they are a bunch of bratty children who didn't get their way? Absolutely not. If Hillary had won, I would have been greatly upset, seeing as if I were old enough I would have voted against her, but I wouldn't have allowed myself to stoop to such levels of doltishness and contempt. You needn't agree with Trump, that's fine, we live in America where we have the freedom of speech, but to disrespect the flag, to disrespect our country because your candidate lost is revolting. I am at a loss for

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