Who I want for President By: Brandon Rush

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Who I want for President By: Brandon Rush

JFK Qualifications JFK is 46 years old. Lived in America all his life. Was born in America.

Why life would be better He created the Civil Rights Act. Created Fairness between Whites and Blacks. Help ended the problem between Cuban Missile Crisis. Put country’s interest first before ours. More could be achieved working together

Quotes “And so, my fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country”

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Conclusion We should have JFK for president because he would he put his country and people first before he did the things he wanted.

Resources Time Inc.net Oct. 23rd 2008http://img.timeinc.net/time/poy2000/images/jfk.jpg Yahoo Answers.com Oct 28 th Surf Net Kids.com Oct. 30th 2008http:// Think Quest.org Hpol.com Oct 23rd 2008http:// Brainquote.com