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Title: Honor
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July 23, 1997 |
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This is probably the greatest honor that anyone could obtain in
the United States of America. When our president is looked upon as controlling the most
powerful country in the world they are looked up to as the strength that makes us a world
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Even in situations where a person who did not vote for the individual that
becomes elected to the presidential office, there is an unspoken bond that brings all
Americans together as a whole. In such instances as this I feel as though there is more
reverence, and respect for the president than there is for any other elected official in the
United States... Showed next 250 characters
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