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Change

Ladies and Gentlemen:

I come to you now to say that it is time for change. Time for a new United States. Time for a revival of the American spirit. For many years now people of the United States have been fed up. They want opportunity.

Lately we have seen disputes between Republicans and Democrats. Why is that? That should never happen. We should work together to maintain a safe and enjoyable America. The key to this is to finish what we have started in the Middle East.

What we started in that region years ago has made a significant impact. Whether people are willing to admit that on not is another story. We have captured major Al Qaeda leaders. We have worked with the locals to find terrorists who plot against us. We have started a mission that no other country is willing to start, and now we must finish it.

Many say we should bring our troops home, but the threat in Iran may have to be dealt with. The Armed Forces is supposed to protect the country. And that’s should be it’s main goal. If the time comes, each individual signed up to serve his country, and that’s all that I would be asking them to do.

Most importantly we should take great care of the veterans of the War on Terror. They should receive the best care available. They were willing to risk their lives for our country, so it is our debt to offer only the best healthcare to them.

For the people who didn’t return, we must honor them. They gave everything for their country. We are forever grateful.

I believe our government has become too bureaucratic. Our government must be transformed into a government with fewer regulations and allow more freedom for the people. The people of America need to be put first. When our people thrive and are prosperous, then our government will be strong and less of a hindrance as it has been in the past.

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