Documents tagged "political"
Found 11 documents with this tag
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The image shows a black and white document that appears to be an interview schedule or script for a news segment or discussion panel. At the top of the page, there are redacted names where the person's name is replaced with "MR" or "MRS," followed by what seems to be their last name, indicating male or female speakers. The text contains topics and questions for each speaker, including issues related to public opinion on political matters, potential for compromise in discussion, and personal reactions. There are numbers next to the names, which might refer to the order of appearance or some other categorization. The document also has redacted phone numbers, indicating a need for confidentiality around these details.
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The image shows a page of handwritten notes with various items listed. Each item appears to be a question or statement followed by an answer, some of which are crossed out. The questions range from personal to political topics and include references to individuals who may have been involved in certain events or discussions. There is a date at the top right corner that reads "August 1986." Some of the items mentioned involve actions like "write," "call," and "explain." The handwriting suggests personal notes or an interview script for conducting interviews.
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The image is a photograph of a document with handwritten notes and corrections. The paper appears to be lined, and the writing includes numbers at the top left, suggesting these might be questions or points on a list. Some words are corrected in red ink, indicating revisions made after the initial writing. The text seems to be related to some form of discussion or analysis, possibly political given the reference to "republicans" on one line. The quality and texture of the paper suggest it is an older document or was written with a pen that bled onto the paper.
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The image is a small photograph pasted on paper and then enclosed in plastic. It features a series of smaller photos arranged side by side, creating a collage effect. The central focus appears to be on various political figures or diplomats engaged in meetings or events. Each photo has text overlaid that seems to provide context or identification for the individuals pictured. There is at least one visible name, "Clinton," suggesting that former US President Bill Clinton may be featured in some of these photographs. The setting appears to be indoors, possibly a room within an official building given the formal attire and decor.
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This is a physical document with multiple photographs and captions. The top left photo shows an airport runway with what appears to be the underside of an aircraft. The caption reads "Clinton for President - Air Force One on Runway." Below that, there are images of people standing near a red carpet; one person is holding a microphone. The middle photo has the caption "Clinton for President - Rally in Florida." In the bottom left, there's a blue building with a large banner displaying yellow text, although it's too small to read clearly. Below this, there are more images of people on red carpets, some holding signs that say "Clinton for President." The document seems to be related to political campaign events during Bill Clinton's presidential campaign.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032363.txt
In this email exchange, Linda Stone discusses her sister's perspective on American politics from Europe and mentions key figures such as Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, and Recep Tayyip Erdogan. She also touches upon issues like nationalism, the fear of becoming a minority, NATO allies, and the threat posed by IS and Erdogan. Linda expresses concern about Putin's potential takeover of Baltic States and Trump's attitude towards NATO allies.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032362.txt
The sender is expressing their thoughts on American politics from Germany and mentions various topics such as pro-life/pro-choice, gun laws, establishment vs. anti-establishment, political categories, Trump's election, Putin's actions in Europe, Erdogan's actions, nationalism, non-Hispanic whites becoming a minority, the right wing AFD party, and Merkel congratulating Trump with a warning.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031560.txt
This document discusses the political bias of individuals involved in an investigation related to President Trump and other topics, such as Strzok's testimony, McCabe's involvement, and the use of emails as evidence. The author acknowledges personal and professional concerns with crooked prosecutors but remains committed to fighting bullies and unethical legal practices.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026794.txt
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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023458.txt
The document contains four articles from various publications discussing key geopolitical events and their implications. The Wall Street Journal article highlights the emerging tensions between Iran and Saudi Arabia, which are reminiscent of a new Cold War. The New York Post piece focuses on the unrest in Syria, while The American Interest article discusses political order in Egypt following the ousting of President Hosni Mubarak. Finally, the NYT article covers the budget debate in the United States.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_011472.txt
The document is a summary of an individual's experience at Camp David, where they were discussing peace negotiations with the Palestinians. The person describes their disappointment and realization that what happened during the last two weeks was bound to have serious consequences for them personally as Prime Minister of Israel and for their country. They reflect on their past experience in special forces and how it has shaped their approach to dealing with danger, crises, and decision-making. They note that this moment is a critical one not only for themselves but also for President Clinton and the leader of the Palestinians, Yasir Arafat. The Oslo Accords had created a peace process rather than peace, and now was a time to address core issues in their conflict.
