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    president Barack Obama get re-elected for four more years. Clinton strengthened many of his points by setting up contrasts — about President Barack Obama and about the differences between the Republican and Democratic parties. Like when he says: “If you want a winner-take- all‚ you’re-on-your-own society‚ you should support the Republican ticket. But if you want a country of shared opportunities and shared responsibility‚ a we’re-all-in-this-together society‚ you should vote for Barack Obama and Joe Biden

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    Obama Care Reform

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    The United States budget is in major need of reform. Each year the country plunges further into debt due to poor money management and ineffective programs costing the country billions. A large portion of the annual budget is comprised of entitlement programs‚ almost all of which are overpowered and wasteful. The three main ones are The New Deal‚ The Great Society and The Affordable Healthcare Act. While the intent of these initiatives were to aid those‚ their effects in reality are just the opposite

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    point on the two candidates was on the domestic economic policies. Issues on the domestic economic policies were very different for both tickets in this year’s election. Differences were very clear on each party’s stances on drilling on Federal Land. Romney was very adamant on increasing drilling on Federal Land and also creating the much controversial Keystone XL Pipeline. During Obama’s first term‚ production of natural gas on the United States Federal Land has decreased from 35% to 21%. Though‚ his

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    Embracing Change

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    Embracing Change If Barack Obama were reelected as the United States President‚ would change transpire? Located in Charlotte‚ North Carolina‚ Eva Longoria took the podium at the Democratic National Convention just before 8:20p.m on September 6‚ 2012. Eva Longoria was asked by the Democratic Party to speak on behalf of Barack Obama‚ with the primary intent to target the Latino population‚ especially women. On the surface‚ it appeared that Eva Longoria’s purpose was to speak publically in support

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    “Presidential Laughs” Humor in Presidential Communications British publisher and author Ernest Benn stated that "Politics is the art of looking for trouble‚ finding it everywhere‚ diagnosing it incorrectly‚ and applying the wrong remedies.” (Ratcliffe‚ 2012) Benn’s assessment humorously characterized the state of mid-twentieth century British politics as inept and incompetent. Politicians are regularly lampooned by comedians‚ pundits and peers for their blunders and perceived failures. Because

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    Explore how the Poet Creates the Scene in the Poem ‘In Romney Marsh’. This poem centres on the experiences of the poet in the place Romney Marsh. Right from the beginning‚ we can tell that this is not going to be just an ordinary description of a place‚ because had it been that‚ the poet would have just named it ‘Romney Marsh’. The addition of the word ‘In’ makes the poem sound like an account of things that have happened there. This is backed up immediately by the first stanza‚ which begins with

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    Presidential Election While most of the country was tied up with the competition going on during the 2012 Presidential Election between the Democrat and Republican Presidential candidates‚ Barack Obama and Mitt Romney‚ many other Americans were rooting for the underdogs. The gap between Romney and Obama in the popular vote was more significant than you’d think. Growing support for third party candidates don’t have the major political parties worried‚ but evidence shows that they should think about

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    ways than in previous elections‚ and enable users to interact with their peers about political issues. There are many social media sites where candidates can promote themselves. Facebook is one of the top used sites. In the 2008 election‚ Obama used Facebook to help build a following‚ especially among the site’s base of college students and people in their mid-twenties. His page had over 3 million supporters (Eldon‚ 2008). In contrast to other social networks‚ the site has always focused

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    Work and Self Reliance

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    Church has been especially concerned with teaching self-reliance since 1936. when Elder Melvin J. Ballard was named general chairman of the newly formed Welfare Committee. Elder Harold B. Lee was the first managing director‚ followed by Elder Marion G. Romney. Since that beginning‚ the Church has learned a great deal about the principles of self-reliance. From the Church Handbook of Instructions‚ we learn: “The Savior has commanded the Church and its members to be self-reliant and independent. …

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    Obama's Victory Speech

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    Barack Obama`s victory speech The just reelected president‚ Barack Obama enters the stage a few hours after he announced his victory‚ supported by his family. He is going to deliver his victory speech which turns out to be one of his best speeches ever. It seems to be no ending to the cheering‚ but when the audience finally stops clapping‚ the first thing Obama says is thank you. He says that the task of perfecting the union moves forward‚ and that it moves forward because of the people of the

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