Solidarity's Stew
Autor: agraffius • December 15, 2012 • Essay • 587 Words (3 Pages) • 1,039 Views
Solidarity’s Stew
Dear citizens of our nation,
I would first like to thank each and every one of you for giving me the opportunity to start this nation for the better. I will do whatever it takes to make this nation an equal, well structured, and legitimate form of government to ensure our citizens are protected from disaster. It is up to us to make this nation a better place for our future generations.
Our military should be structured to offer nationwide protection not fear. I believe in achieving this we should tighten the relationship with the military and our nation’s people. In doing so we will create a backbone able to protect this nation from any catastrophe of opposing nations or ourselves. This means I would like to prevent the government and military coexisting in the rule of this nation but instead give the power and choice to our people. “Strong defense is required to prevent or deter conquest, but a strong military can increase the threat of military coup, so a delicate balancing act is required” (Preece 2001). Therefore our government should always control the military in a beneficial safe faction.
I also believe we not only need to promote education but supply more schools to poorer regions of this state. “What nutrition and reproduction are to physiological life, education is to social life” (Dewey 1916). Education offers what is necessary to humanize a person and should not be neglected because of insufficient income. It is in our best interest to have a unified society in which every member follows the same regulations and laws of one another. This could also produce a number of job opportunities as law enforcement to open up.
As the research in medicine expands I believe each and every one of you deserves the right to experience the perks of healthcare even though you cannot afford it. That is why it is in my best interest to providing
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