Americans and Their President

Americans and Their President

  • Submitted By: phins333
  • Date Submitted: 12/08/2008 5:34 AM
  • Category: English
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Eng-100 Gerald Risinger Date: 9/12/08 With the Presidential election right around the corner, it is needless to say that whoever wins the election will have an enormous amount of pressure on them to change the midset of Americans across the country. I truly believe that American citizens have lost faith in the government and our President’s ability to lead this country. As Americans citizens, we have to ask ourselves, what is our President and government doing in regards to the threat of war, the failing economy, having enough to eat, freedom and the depletion of our nation’s natural resources? I should also mention that our country is failing foreign relations and rising unemployment rate will need to be addressed immediately. Our country is such disarray; I truly believe that no matter who wins the Presidential election, as Americans will have no choice but to rally behind the President and support him as much as possible.Eng-100 Gerald Risinger Date: 9/12/08 With the Presidential election right around the corner, it is needless to say that whoever wins the election will have an enormous amount of pressure on them to change the midset of Americans across the country. I truly believe that American citizens have lost faith in the government and our President’s ability to lead this country. As Americans citizens, we have to ask ourselves, what is our President and government doing in regards to the threat of war, the failing economy, having enough to eat, freedom and the depletion of our nation’s natural resources? I should also mention that our country is failing foreign relations and rising unemployment rate will need to be addressed immediately. Our country is such disarray; I truly believe that no matter who wins the Presidential election, as Americans will have no choice but to rally behind the President and support him as much as possible.

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