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National Security Advisor: United States


Every nation desires peace and security. The United States as a nation, as a people, as citizens are no different. The policies of the Constitutional rights and liberties to preserve our rights when asked to accept certain truths the United States sovereign character is a part of who "We the People" declared independence in our Constitutional charter of Independence.

When the characters perform in accordance to the plot the story must acknowledge those roles. Should the audience accept such modality to their senses as necessary when human senses and audio-visual works are so stoic in nature?

The fight within our value system to determine what ought and should be necessary and relevant. To know that certainty exists when our entertained senses see and here so much of the same to communicate within society. As a film critic and author I only suggest that the universal questions of "We the People" be considered in such fictional works when our sovereign character is identified with who we are and represent as the United States.

Works Citied:

Wikipedia. Modal Logic. from internet 2014
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modal_logic

Wikipedia. National Security Advisor. from internet 2014
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Security_Advisor_(United_States)

Wikipedia. Robot Holocaust (1986) : Fallout 3 parody. from internet 2014
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093872/board/thread/231960514


Andrew Stephen Drazdik Jr
National Writers Union UAW Local 1981/AFL-CIO, ID: 92743
member American Society of International Law

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