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Laken H. Louisiana

LGBT lives and their treatment

Families and people in the Lgbt community should be treated just as "normal" people.

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T'Nia D. Louisiana

Racial Discrimination in the Criminal Justice System

The criminal justice system has been corrupted by racial discrimination. Justice has become injustice, only you can stop this madness.

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Carson Louisiana

My Right Shall Not Be Infringed

My Second Amendment right to bear arms shall not be infringed.

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Anonymous Louisiana

RACISM

Current issues about Racism.

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T'Nia D. Louisiana

Racial Equality in the Criminal Justice System

We thought racial discrimination was over after the Civil Rights Act in 1965. Today America still stands racially divided. Racism has spread so has...

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Asia K. Louisiana

Gun Violence

There is no doubt that the existence of some 260 million guns increases the death pole in this country. We do not have drive-by poisonings or drive...

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Michael H. Louisiana

Poverty In America

My view on poverty, and the great ripple effect that it causes.

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Tara B. Louisiana

What would you do?

Your citizens all have questions and I had three simple questions for you that you need to read because they are very important.

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emilee w. Louisiana

College Cost

College is expensive for the average family.

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D.England Louisiana

How truthful are you?

HOW TRUTHFUL HAS THE NEXT PRESIDENT BEEN AND WHAT CAN WE EXPECT IN THE FUTURE?

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mckayla fitt Louisiana

Gun Rights

American soil was formed on the base of the constitution and now we have to worry about it being taken away. The right to bear arms is our Constitu...

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Kaitlin D. Louisiana

ABORTION

There are too many lives being taken. Illegalized abortion and let there voices be heard.

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Thomas R. Louisiana

Poverty in our country

A short letter expressing my concerns on the poverty in our nation.

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Caitlin B. Louisiana

TOPS-College Tuition

Louisiana's TOPS program is vital

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Ben Davis Louisiana

NASA's Budget

What does the future hold for NASA? It depends on the next president.

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Brittany S. Louisiana

Constitution and Second Amendment

Defend the Second Amendment of our Constitution.

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Rasha B. Louisiana

Gun Violence

Did you know guns play a major role on the death rate across the nation?

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Dawson W. Louisiana

Gun Control

Guns control can be improved.

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Maecee Thornton Louisiana

Brutality Towards Police

I feel that police are being targeted due to the way ignorant people and the media portrays them? I would like to know what is your plan to stop br...

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jacobporter Louisiana

RED WHITE AND PINK SLIP BLUES

Dear next president. did you know Many families in Louisiana are dependent on the oilfield. in small towns in and around Louisiana that and farming...

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Lee L. Louisiana

College Tuition

Basically, college students in Louisiana are having problems affording college tuition and there are questions on what our next president will do a...

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cutter Louisiana

Will national security improve!

Is national security at its best? I'm Asking to find out!

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Nakeisha M. Louisiana

Gun Violence

Gun Violence is committed with the use of a gun { firearm or small arm} Gun Violence take place all of the U.S. or the world even until today. Not ...

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Kodi M. Louisiana

Clean Water

Clean water is a necessity. We need the help of whoever the future President may be to resolve this problem.

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Jania B. Louisiana

The Cost of College

The cost of college for today's teenagers is outrageously high, and there needs to be a reduction made by the federal government.

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Letters to the Next President 2.0 engaged and connected young people, aged 13-18, as they researched, wrote, and made media to voice their opinions on issues that mattered to them in the 2016 Presidential Election.

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