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Torture is a horrible way of dealing with something or someone. It's never an okay thing to do. A human is still a human no matter what wrong doing they've done. They'll get the justice they deserve somehow. Torture conflicts with growth, or maturing of the mind and/or physically. If someone gets tortured for whatever reason, in the future, they'll never be able to look past it. It'll just remind them that their own kind, people, would do something so low. Either way, the wrong doing they've done will also stay in their minds. With the little conscience, or maybe no conscience at all, their brain will never let the things they've done go.

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I like how you started that presidents shouldn't have limit to their ruling. I do agree with what you say, but you seemed to repeat somehow. You kept going on about IF the president has positive energy towards the country. You could have mentioned what could happen if there's a bad president in office. Mix things up a little bit and make things flow to another point once in a while.

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Presidents should be able to have more than two terms. Once a president, people can decide if they want to keep him in office or not. If his ways of leading are exceptional and for the better, keeping him in office might be good for the country. It all depends on the president, whether his effect on the country is positive or negative. Either way, he can always be voted off.

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The deportation of immigrants has gone too far. People shouldn't make such a big deal about them being here because they're immigrants themselves. America doesn't really own this land. They've taken it from the natives, call it their own, and think they can rule whoever and however they want to. These illegal immigrants, as they're called, aren't harmful or destructive as believed. They're people, too, with dreams and hopes for a better future. Coming to America, which is supposed to be a "free country", they strive for brighter yet to come. If the big deal is just them not having papers, or being residents, they'll get them, and the problem will be over. They shouldn't be forced to leave. They have the right to be here.

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I believe they do because at school, instructors or principals limit to how students can express one's self, as in physicalness, or in other things they prefer. It seems as if they're kept in a box, with only the rules and regulations the schools enforce and accept to live with.



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