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    by Les Zsoldos

    If I were the president of the United States (impossible because I'm a Canadian citizen), I'd work on cutting the deficit and reducing the national debt, strive to improve education, support campaign finance reform, change...read more

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    by Scotty Mack

    If I were President of the United States, I would make it a point to be a great communicator. Ronald Reagan proved that the power of words could move people and whole countries to action. I would use speeches and the Inter...read more

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    by Bruno Somerset

    Given the way the 2008 Presidential primaries have unfolded, one has to wonder why anyone would even want to be President. Unless you like the idea of the media digging into and distorting every aspect of your life from th...read more

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    by Robert Frank

    On May 25, 1961, President John F. Kennedy announced before a special joint session of the Congress that he intended on sending a man to the Moon before the end of the decade. The Soviet Union had a substantial lead on the...read more

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    by Elizabeth Picard

    If I were president of the the United States, there are many policies I would take immediate action to cease with the goal of bettering our country for the majority. First and foremost, I would take the time to organize al...read more

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    by Carolyn Tytler

    If I were president, my first act would be to order all American troops home from Iraq and Afghanistan, as soon as they could safely be evacuated. The citizens of those countries would then be responsible for settling thei...read more

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    by Lance Gauthreaux

    If I were President of the United States the very first thing I would do is form a special advisory team. It would consist of men and women from all walks of life including, but not limited to the following fields. Militar...read more

  • 8 of 75

    by Stephanie Grohol

    If I were president....I would do what I was able to do to change the world's view of the United States. I may be a woman, but I would try my hardest to change the view that the world has of America. We, as a people, are h...read more

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    by Kenneth Boser Ii

    Most people would use the Presidency of the United States as a personal soapbox of issues, that by the time the 'mandates' or 'regulations' or 'orders' got to the light of day, they wouldn't be worth the paper they'd be pr...read more

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    by Donald Hancock

    IF I WERE PRESIDENT OF AMERICA TODAY If I were the President of the United States today, my primary focus would have to be the bringing together of our people into a new spirit of Unity. As one who grew up during World ...read more

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    by Victoria Leslie

    If I were President: 1. Make English the official language of the United States of America. Stop putting signs in every language, press one for English, etc. Aren't we all tired of going to a store and looking for the En...read more

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    by Jerry Curtis

    If I were president of US, I would attack our country's number one problem: dependence on foreign energy resources. I would set a timetable for our country's becoming totally self-sufficient in meeting all our energy needs...read more

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    by Susan Smith-Roberts

    If I were the President of these United States in America, I would begin with the people of this country. I'd focus on the big picture. I'd look out at the people of the United States and note what I see. What our probl...read more

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    by Bill Whitney

    I have thought about this for quite a while and i have come to the conclusion that the things that I would NOT do may be more important to the citizens of the United States of America than the things that I would do. Look...read more

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    by Molly Laurel

    well...I'd be selling myself short because I'd rather be Empress. I guess I would see if I could do the things that I'd like to do if I became Empress. So here they are... 1. Shorten the work week to 4 days but work 1...read more

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    by Angelica Weathersby

    If I were president of the U.S. the first thing I would do, would be to announce in my acceptance speech that the climate of fear and secrecy in America is at an end. I would acknowledge to the people that no nation can ...read more

  • 17 of 75

    by Kim Robinson

    I SOLEMNLY SWEAR TO: 1. Offer a free "college education" to every American citizen, but not without remuneration. The student will need to volunteer one day per week at a charity of their choice. (If they decide on so...read more

  • 18 of 75

    by Maddy J

    A SERIOUS STAB AT THIS...... First Off, a meeting in the House and Senate. A new mandate that we represent the will of the people is demanded. What politicians personally believe in no longer matters. What matters is th...read more

  • by George Merritt

    Just for the record I have been around the world by sea on a Destroyer when I was in the Navy, and this Great Country of ours is still the best place in the world to live, although is was nice visiting the places we saw, t...read more

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    by Odin Kyle

    If I were president I would be honest with the American people. I would explain to the American people that their government has for the last 100 or more years sold them out and each and every American now owes more than t...read more

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