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Is national security a concern when it comes to electing a president?

It seems that a few of the Higher ups have some concern about Obama because of his lack of experience regarding national security. He actually has no experience when it comes to this. What do you think?

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One comment on “Is national security a concern when it comes to electing a president?

  • I think that it’s the most important issue. The President of the United States main job is to protect the American people and do what’s in the best interest of the country. Yeah, the economy and environment are up there but if you don’t protect the American people, it can effect the economy. Look at 9/11, the terrorist knocked out the World Trade Center, which was a great percentage of the American global trade deals. Also, it made people afraid to go out a spend money, henceforth making the economy weak. The economy will rebound, it’s not a matter of if but when. The environment will get better with stricter laws and when people become less dependent on fossil fuels and more dependent on energy efficent cars and houses. However, it’s not a matter of if, but when the terrorist will hit next and the next President will have to do everything in his/her power to stop it.

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