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Gaby
10/13/2015 07:55:30 pm
If I was ever president and received over 20, 000 letters each day, I would put all the letters in a pile and randomly choose as much as I want. I would read some occasionally and the others I would not read at all. If the letter I read seems important enough I would respond, other letters I would not respond. I would do this because I shouldn't waste my time responding to a letter that is pointless.
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If I was the president and received over 20,000 letters every day, it would be pretty hard to choose which ones to read. I would choose by taking all the letters, and then put them in a giant bucket, then choose fifteen random letters to read. I would also have an entire day every month where I just read the letters and not do anything else. I would probably respond to at least one-fourth of the letters I read because I want the country to know that I actually read them, but not respond to/read all because I won't have enough time to read all of them.
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Bryan J
10/13/2015 09:09:01 pm
If I were president and received over 20,000 letters a day, I would get a bucket and randomly pick 10 letters. I would respond to only 15+ because, there are 20,000 letters everyday! That's a lot!. I would respond just to show proof that the president listens to people's needs.
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Nick Estiva
10/14/2015 10:40:39 am
If I was president and received 20,000 letters each day, I would choose the letters that have heartwarming stories that are emotional. I would respond to the letters that I feel are the best stories and ask them what made them write it. I would also respond to the letters where people are dealing with problems and tell them the problems I have as president and life before president.
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Dylan
10/14/2015 10:41:08 am
If I was a president and I received over 20,000 letters a day I would only randomly pick one or two because I wouldn't have the time to read all of those letters. If I have spare time I would probably read more.
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Noah Herrera
10/14/2015 10:47:00 am
If I were president and received over 20,000 letters, I would choose the ones that have very serious stories and are very sad. If they had problems with me being president, I would tell them that I have being president and life before being president.
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Nathan Valtairo
10/14/2015 10:48:20 am
If I was the president and I received 20,000 letters each day, I would be shocked. I would try to read all of them but it would take more than a day. I would draw 20 random letters and respond to them. If I have more time, I would draw 100 more. I would do this because it is my job and the people have things to say. So it would the world be a better place. But some of the letters might be hate mail, and if this is so, I would choose another letter to replace it, that is more positive.
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Nathan Valtairo
10/14/2015 08:09:44 pm
Sorry on the 6th sentence, I meant to write, "So the would would be a better place."
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Nathan Valtairo
10/14/2015 08:10:28 pm
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Shauna Aghasi
10/14/2015 10:50:28 am
If I was a president receiving 25,000 a day I in all honesty, would not read all of them. I would skim the important ones and read the biggest economical problems. In my opinion the president has little control over the United States, it's the polotics and government that has the most power. So I would complain to the government and have them change certain situations and hope make a change in today's society.
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Blake Keoetz
10/14/2015 10:57:14 am
If I was the president and got many letters per day, I would read some and respond to none of them because if people have problems they need to be able to fix problems on their own.
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Alex W.
10/14/2015 11:42:19 am
If I were to receive 20,000 letters each day,I would have to sort through them all and find which ones speak the deepest to me. I will also choose the ones that present the problems of todays society. Another thing I could do is just take 10 random letters and respond to those only. I would also have to get help if I wanted all of the letters to be answered.
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Yosline Mendez
10/14/2015 11:51:42 am
If I were president and received 20,000 letters, I would probably chose about twenty to read everyday and I would reply to all of them that manage to problems in the society and problems they have with anything that maybe I will be able to help with. I would make sure that many of the letters sent to me are being replied to.
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Jessica Parada
10/14/2015 11:51:54 am
I would chose the letters with the most problems and need the most help.I would try to read all but maybe like twenty letters a day. I would want to know the perspective of American citizens. I also want to know how I can help them with their problems. This is what I would do if I was the president and received 20,000 letters.
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Tristan Strom
10/14/2015 12:00:06 pm
If I was the President and received over 20,000 letters each day it would be extremely hard for me to choose which ones to read. I might have ten different people each choose two letters at random for me to read. Then I would read them and respond to the letters that I had the biggest reaction to or had the most emotional stories. I would reply to those because I think that those are the letters that I would have an actual reaction to or thought about. Then, instead of writing a cheap little response that I didn't think up, I would have an actual response or solution that was heartfelt and genuine.
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David Herrera
10/14/2015 03:10:20 pm
If I were president and had many letters I would only get ten random letters and only read those. But I wouldn't respond to them because they can probably one day fix there problems.
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Ella Castro
10/14/2015 04:55:25 pm
if i were the president and had 20,000 letters sent to me everyday i wouldn't read all of them, but maybe five everyday. After i read them, i would choose which ones sound the most important and write back, maybe even help them in some way.I would choose the most important, because what is the point of responding if someone is sending a letter about how much they hate me.
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Katerina
10/14/2015 06:05:15 pm
If I were president and had 20,000 letters sent to me everyday, I would read about 15 everyday. I would skim the ones sent to me by citizens that are criticizing me and randomly pick the letters and respond to about 2-4 of them to show that I listen.
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Parker
10/14/2015 06:41:10 pm
If I were president and had 20,000 letters sent to me everyday, I would chose by looking at the ones that would be taking for help or ones that are just talking, I would read the being of ones like those and chose the ones that stand out to me. I would respond to some because I would have a job to do and it would take up my day if I responded to them all.
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Lauren Calderon
10/14/2015 06:59:07 pm
If I were president and had 20,000 letters sent to me everyday, I would first read the ones that are important, then I'd read the less important ones another time. I would respond to as much as I can because I would want people to feel like they are heard, like the president is treating them with the respect they deserve.
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John Menanno
10/14/2015 08:30:43 pm
What would I do if I were president and received 20,000 letters a day?
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Patrick M
10/14/2015 09:52:26 pm
If I was president, and had 20,000 letters delivered to me everyday, first of all I would have the secret service scan them to check if their dangerous or not. Then I would throw all of them into one of those giant lottery ball pickers. One at a time, I would pick a letter until I had 10. After reading them, I would respond to the top five which moved me the most, or that I see as the most important. If I got bored (Highly Unlikely) I would choose another letter after those ten and do the same with it.
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Silvia Osorio
10/15/2015 06:49:32 am
If I were president and received over 20,000 each day I think I would pick out a couple to read everyday and categorize them like from kids, from adults, and from elders and also according to their issue. I would respond to most of the kids because it's cute how they took time to actually right me a letter.
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Sofia Lancellotti
10/15/2015 08:03:13 am
If I were president and I received over 20,000 letters I would choose the first 10 that I get every day and I would try my best to respond to all of them.
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Alyssa Parada
10/15/2015 10:11:19 am
If I was a president receiving 25,000 a day I in all honesty, would not read all of them. I would read some and read the biggest economical problems. In my opinion the president has little control over the United States, it's the polotics and government that has the most power.
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Dominic
10/15/2015 10:44:15 am
If I was president and I got over 20,000 letters a day I would try to read at least 15 a day. I would try my best the respond to the best 5 or to all of them because I am the president and I have many more things to worry about.
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Michael Jimenez
10/15/2015 10:49:31 am
If i were to be president and receive 20,000+ letters each day i would read ten and not respond unless they really need lots of help. I would respond to those in need because they are suffering a lot.
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Ismael
10/15/2015 10:51:02 am
If I were president and received over 20,000 letters every day, I would randomly pick 10 letters, if they were important, like they have been through hard times and have children that go to private schools or need to buy materials and books for school but they have no jobs, I would respond back. I would only respond to maybe 3 to 4 letters. Many people say negative things about presidents in the letters and hurtful things, I would ignore those people. I would respond back to show them that i care and understand their needs.
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