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Alina [70]
2 years ago
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In this excerpt from the "Checkers" speech by President Richard Nixon, which sentence can best be considered the thesis statemen

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But all of these people and all of these allowances are for strictly official business; business, for example, when a constituent writes in and wants
you to go down to the Veteran's Administration and get some information about his Gl policy-items of that type, for example. But there are
other expenses which are not covered by the Government. And I think I can best discuss those expenses by asking you some questions.
Do you think that when I or any other Senator makes a political speech, has it printed, should charge the printing of that speech and the mailing
of that speech to the taxpayers? Do you think, for example, when I or any other Senator makes a trip to his home State to make a purely political
speech that the cost of that trip should be charged to the taxpayers? Do you think when a Senator makes political broadcasts or political
television broadcasts, radio or television, that the expense of those broadcasts should be charged to the taxpayers? Well I know what your
answer is. It's the same answer that audiences give me whenever I discuss this particular problem: The answer is no. The taxpayers shouldn't be
required to finance items which are not official business but which are primarily political business.
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BartSMP [9]2 years ago
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Answer:You are right

Explanation:

Who cares what your friends thaught. This is all about you and them

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