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    Now, as an open minded free citizen, it is possible for me to recognize the ideals, beliefs, and visions of a Hillary Clinton supporter. However, the two different groups of individuals can see the same issue from drastically different perspectives. I hope you can excuse me for the difference of our beliefs and respect me in the same manner. The country has become divided and the unity we strive to express through being one nation undivided has been abruptly interrupted by conflict caused by elections

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    citizens. Donald Trump, since the beginning of his presidential campaign, has always had mixed views with the general public due to some of his many debatable ideas. One idea however, such as hiring the president’s relatives to work at the white house, has caused strife with some of the American people; that is because of nepotism, which is the practice among those in the position of power and influence that will favor their friends or relatives by giving them jobs. Donald Trump, although with thoughts

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    Everyone has their own opinions on Trump, and his future presidency. Some may be excited and optimistic, but many are looking at the situation in a negative light. Many of those who are looking at the situation in a pessimistic light, are minorities; the reason they are looking at his presidency negatively, because, he has made so many racist, towards any types of immigrants and minorities present in this country that is supposed to be “Land of the Free”. Personally I still don’t know how to feel

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    The Inauguration of Donald Trump, 45th President of the United States of America To begin with, on this historic day Americans and the world watched the transfer of power from one administration to another. It is not a secret that the country is divided over the outcome of the 2016 presidential election. As compared to former president Obama’s inaugurals, the crowd for Trump inauguration was not as much as it was for Obama. Nevertheless, a new president was sworn in, and that is in the name

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    Technology has impacted the way people interpret the news by the ability to post multiple and different versions of the news across the nation, as shown by the difference between the radio and social media. According to the transcript of Neville Chamberlain’s Declaration of War, “at 11:15 am Mr. Chamberlain had broadcast to the nation the following statement announcing that a state of war existed between Britain and Germany: September 3rd, 1939”. This example displays that the radio was used to share

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    In the op-ed article “Ignorance is Strength” by Paul Krugman, the author explains the ignorance that revolves in the actions of Trump and his administration after post-election. By his use of rhetorical strategies, such as logos, colloquial diction, and simple syntax structure, Krugman’s article emphasizes how our current government lack the ability to run America. Throughout the article, Krugman’s diction is displayed in a colloquial manner, often using terms such as “flub,” “wimps,” or “hacks,”

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    It’s presidential election days and people are insane in how Donald Trump will act as good or bad president of the United States. Two unlike articles that explore this topic are, The New York Times “Why Donald Trump Should Not Be President” by The Editorial Board from the September 25, 2016 publication from The New York Times news website and Mediaite “Why Trump Will Defy Expectations Once More And Be One Of The Greatest Presidents” by Matt Schneider from the November 11, 2016 publication on the

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    its used negatively or positvely it desont matter as long as thtey can get the vote. If we were to take an example of using negative language to persuade voters we can all think of one person; Donald Trump.Even though this is an american issue Mr. trump has found a way to disturb the whole world. His political skills may not be great but the one thing he deso well, is speak to the people. He is able to influence voters by attaching negative images to innocent groups of people. Saying all muslims are

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    Rebuttal of Why Donald Trump Should Run for President There are a lot of people out there who think that Donald Trump would make a great president for the November 2016 elections, Jim Meyers of NewsMaxx is also one of those people. In an article he wrote on December 1, 2014 he mentions that Republican Strategist Karl Rove omitted Donald Trump’s name when Mr. Rove was citing people who should be considered for presidential candidates. Now, Mr. Meyers cites 11 reasons for why Donald Trump should run for president

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    Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is being hailed by many Christians as a hero, but in reality he “stands against everything that Christianity believes,” according to evangelical author Philip Yancey. In an interview with Evangelical Focus, Yancey warned American churches against dipping their fingers into politics, pointing to Europe as an example. The Christian author said the church in some European countries have been “stained” by what they did for power, Christian Today relays. Yancey

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