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    There are many similarities in the election process used in the United States of America and Mexico. There are also a number of differences. Most people think of Mexico as a country fueled by corruption. While I am not saying that isn’t the case I am saying the idea of their system is something I think our government can look to to help fix some of the flaws in our election process. In the United States of America a President is elected every four years indirectly by the people through the Electoral

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    education‚ embellishing that the future of our country depends on them. Sarah Palin in her Vice-Presidential speech‚ confronts her opponents questioning their partonism while stabbing at the heart and soul of every hard- working Blue Collared American who helped build this county. Obama and Palin both make powerful‚ effective speeches‚ empowering the audience to think about the future of the United States‚ and what they personally can do for this great nation‚ for the future is in their hands.

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    American Politics There are two major parties in the United States the Democrats and Republicans. Gail Russell Chaddock‚ a writer of The Christian Science Monitor‚ states‚ “Democrats favor targeted stimulus -- investments in infrastructure‚ clean energy‚ and education -- while hiking taxes on corporations and the rich to fund this jobs spending. Republicans aim to curb government regulation and cut taxes to give businesses and individuals more incentive to invest” (Par 2).Both Republicans and

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    speech did have some high points of persuasion. The speech also had its lows‚ which only could convince someone who knows little about politics or his views and past statements. As everyone in America knows‚ our country is in a crisis. The United States is at war with Iraqi and Afghani terrorist groups‚ and anyone that has followed Obama’s campaign knows he is all for pulling troops out of Iraq. The country’s economy is in bad shape; people are losing jobs and their homes and can’t pay for their

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    swear that I will faithfully execute the office of President of the United States‚ and will‚ to the best of my ability‚ preserve‚ protect‚ and defend the Constitution of the United States.” After repeating this oath‚ the president must kiss the Bible held for him by the Chancellor. This signifies the loyalty ‚ honesty ‚ integrity ‚ and dignity the president must serve to us as a country . The second Presidential Inauguration of Barack Obama was held in Washington DC on Monday

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    Elections are no longer based on policy or a candidate’s opinions - a recent study found that many voters were more concerned about a presidential candidate’s appearance than what they planned to do in office. As a result of America’s dependence on media outlets for information‚ more citizens are voting based on misinformation and ignorance. The number of American citizens that vote in presidential elections has been declining at an alarming rate over the last 30 years‚ and with more media and information

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    (Mashable.com) On December 4‚ 2006 Governor Sarah Palin made history by becoming to first women to be elected as governor‚ she became the 11th governor of Alaska. (McCain & Palin‚ 2008) The 2008 republican candidate for president‚ John McCain has chosen Governor Sarah Palin to be his running mate in the election this year. (McCain & Palin) Many mixed feeling exist about McCain’s running mate Sarah Palin. Some American’s are happy about the decision; however‚ many people are unsure about Palin

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    It has been a challenge for me to write a credible article‚ related to a current event and at the same time impossible to happen in less than a few months. LONDON – Barack Hussein Obama has been our beacon of hope from the first day of his election. In half a year now‚ he has been able to help the Americans to unite in order to defeat their ominous enemy of the economic disaster. Unfortunately for president Obama‚ a growing number of people throughout the whole world notices why he is suddenly

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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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    nicknamed him “Explainer-In-Chief.” However‚ if we are to check our partisan preferences at the door and grade his speech it is obvious that Bill Clinton’s speech is a brilliant political theatre. His speech made a strong case for the nomination and election of President Obama that was more compelling than any of the speakers including the case made by the incumbent president himself. It was the speech that President Obama couldn’t give but desperately needed. This political speech alone reveals that

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