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    private information that is leaked out to the public affect the results of the election? Many ethical dilemmas arise when it comes to private information escaping into the media. Furthermore‚ this information could have a major impact on voters’ decisions. For example‚ during the 1972 presidential campaign‚ Thomas Eagleton ran for Vice President until the public became aware of his previous struggle with depression. Presidential Candidate George McGovern selected Eagleton as his running mate initially

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    made some controversial decisions in his career (Gunzburger). The ongoing war in Iraq is a commonly debated topic Lieberman‚ unlike his political party’s views‚ supported the troops in Iraq wishing they stay (Adyanthaya). In the most recent presidential election Joe Lieberman sided with Republican nominee John McCain much to the dislike of the Democratic Party (Caliborne and Hovell). His most recent action is his beliefs towards the healthcare bill (Condon). Senator Lieberman has gone against his

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    THE STRENGTH AND WEAKNESS OF BARACK OBAMA His strength are : 1.He pulls the republicans and democrats closer together. Although Obama is running for the Democratic side of the presidential election he makes Republicans think on subjects they would have never thought on before without him bringing them up.He brings Democrats and Republicans closer so that they can view each other’s point of view. 2.He is a very smart man who knows what he’s doing for someone who’s very limited in experience

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    “Those who heard the first debate on the radio pronounced Nixon the winner. But the 70 million who watched television saw a candidate sick and discomforted by Kennedy’s smooth delivery and charisma. Studies of the audience indicate that those television viewers focused on what they saw‚ not what they heard‚ Kennedy was perceived the winner of the first debate by a very large margin.” In Presidential election image is therefore more important than substance‚ due to the facts that humans are affected

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    American and was born in 1970 in Charleston‚ South Carolina. Shepard Fairey’s works consist and expands of screen-prints‚ stencils‚ stickers‚ installations‚ collages‚ posters‚ paintings‚ and murals. Fairey is widely known for the 2008 U.S presidential election with his Barack Obama HOPE poster. Shepard Fairey’s practice disrupts the difference between fine and commercial art. Through the distribution of posters‚ stickers‚ and murals‚ related to his Obey Giant campaign‚ which yielded an international

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    Ralph Naider

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    Adriel Canales Civics and Economics Mr. Ventresca November 23‚ 2014 The Good Man Mr.Nader Ralph Nader a man who changed America for years and years to come. Mr. Nader is an unreasonable man‚ who refuses to live in a cruel country and America has changed in a big way because of him. America’s progress depends on him and is there because of him. Mr. Nader is unreasonable in many ways. Ralph Nader created his career and never put it an end to it even when people wanted him to stop running‚ when people

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    Chapter 11 Zinn

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    Populist/Democratic party was defeated by William McKinley‚ who brought in the first massive use of money to win the election. He also used the idea of patriotism and‚ doing as promised with patriotism‚ he declared war on Spain in 1898‚ lasting until the turn of the century. Quotes - “Meanwhile‚ the government of the United States was behaving almost exactly as Karl Marx described a capitalist state: pretending neutrality to maintain order‚ but serving the interests of the rich (Zinn 258).”. The U.S.A. tried

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    Book Review a Love Affair

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    Bernard Goldberg 2009 A Slobbering Love Affair Regnery Publishing‚ INC. 978-1-59698-090-7 A Slobbering Love Affair addresses the lack of objectivity surrounding the 2009 presidential election. This book is very witty and brings about many unanswered questions. Bernard Goldberg points out many obvious truths that are avoided by the mass media outlets. Goldberg was spot on with all of the facts‚ which brought the reader to think on a different level. Goldberg stayed on subject

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    Shirley Chisholm

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    from 1964 to1968. In 1968 after finishing her term in the legislature‚ Shirley Chisholm campaigned to represent New York ’s Twelfth Congressional District. Her campaign slogan was "Fighting Shirley Chisholm—Un bought and Un bossed." She won then election and became the first African American woman elected to congress. During her first term in congress‚ Chisholm hired an all-female staff and spoke out for civil rights‚ women ’s rights‚ the poor and against the Vietnam War. In 1970 she was

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    Barack Obama became the 44th President of the United States of America on the 20th January of the year 2009 (Rollason‚ 2010). It was undoubtedly a monumental moment as he was the first African American president in the history of America. President Obama‚ in many ways‚ has been relatively compared so frequently to prestigiously remembered figure; Martin Luther King Jr (Abramsky‚ 2009). Critics and supporters alike have labeled Obama as being the once-in-a-lifetime charismatic leader (Abramsky‚

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