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    The United States of America was formed under the gist of freedom‚ liberty and the pursuit of happiness. The visions of many leaders have transpired from history as either monumental or incredibly synthetic. Many presidents of America had faced tremulous nation-wide issues‚ down to the roots of George Washington who had lead troops that solidified the freedom of our country from Britain; Abraham Lincoln had been present when the issues of slavery had taken root in our nation‚ Franklin Roosevelt‚

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    What Motivate People to Vote? Voting is often inconvenient‚ it is personally costly. You have to take time to register and to learn about the candidates‚ and in the election day you may need to take time of your work to stand in long lines possibly in a bad weather ‚ all that knowing that perhaps your vote will note make a difference among all the millions votes. So why do millions of people expend their own time‚ energy‚ and money to cast a vote that will not make any difference in the

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    Jacob Lauderdale October 23‚ 2012 Democrat & Republican Debate 4th Block When the time comes to vote every four years it’s important to know what your party stands for‚ whether you’re a democrat or republican. You don’t want to vote for a candidate or a party that you know nothing about. Some people don’t even know the meaning of democrat nor republican. The definition of a democrat is one who is for or supports democracy. The definition of a republican is someone who belongs

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    Free and open elections are the cornerstone to any democracy. The citizens of the United States have fought for years to increase this right to everyone‚ but also keep each vote as strong as the next. However‚ it has become obvious to many that their voting power is being shortened each election cycle. Money and influence from powerful‚ wealthy interest groups and corporations have made their way into politicians’ coffers in the form of major campaign contributions. This system has resulted in voters

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    2012 Presidential Candidate Editorial The upcoming election is not only the most important time of the year in politics‚ but it could also be considered as one of the most important and vital elections our generation has seen. Governor Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama both have very different and confrontational views in general‚ but more specifically in subject fields such as the economy‚ healthcare‚ and the taxes & budget systems. Although I am unfortunately not eligible to vote‚ I am

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    Analysis of Anders Schwarzenegger’s Republican National Convention Address 2004 There are many ways of writing and performing a speech. But no matter how it is chosen to be done‚ is it always about winning the respect of the ones who are listening. Now‚ that is not an easy job‚ and it takes a lot practice to create the perfect speech. In this analysis I am going to focus on Arnold Schwarzenegger’s speech as governor of Californian‚ at the Republican National Convention. This year Arnold Schwarzenegger

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    Barack Obama speech. Barack Obama gives this speech in front of his people‚ the democratic people that support him. He kept this speech in the state of Wisconsin and talks about his campaign and his beliefs how to win the American elections in 2008. As I understood he attacks his opponent‚ the other candidate of Democratic Party‚ Mrs Hillary Clinton. Obama starts his speech by citing some great historical speeches‚ by great men that have done the history of America. He cited the phrases of Martin

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    [pic] [pic]Willard Mitt Romney 64 Years old Republican Formerly the Governor of Massachusetts Currently Retired Pros; Mitt Romney is a strong debater‚ an impressive campaigner‚ and a skilled fund raiser. He has assembled an effective and out front Presidential campaign for 2012. He clearly takes being a candidate very seriously. Mitt Romney’s tax plan is the most practical and pragmatic which is why we wrote "Finally‚ a candidate steps up and offers a proven‚ tested‚ and verified solution to

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    The contrast in viewpoints between Huffington Post and Fox News in general could not be more pronounced‚ as each endeavor to cater to specific viewpoints; in the case of Huffington Post more Liberal‚ and Fox News more Conservative leaning. However because this story relates to a proposal that is being put together by both Lindsey Graham from the Republican Party‚ and Chuck Schumer of the Democratic Party the content on Fox News is somewhat more centrist than the usual fare‚ to emphasize the working

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    Joanna Newman EN102-25504 Broderick 11/22/12 A Rhetorical Analysis of the Second Presidential Debate of 2012 On October 16‚ 2012‚ President Barack Obama and former governor Mitt Romney of Massachusetts met at Hofstra University in Hempstead‚ New York for their second presidential debate. The debate‚ moderated by Candy Crowell of CNN‚ was much more relaxed than the first debate taking on a “town hall” format in which voters in the audience posed questions to the two presidential candidates

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