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How does novice primary candidate Presley Marque do his first time out?
He’s a handsome fellow, Presley Marque, a charming Southern gentleman with a beautiful smile and a gracious wife. An up by the bootstraps life story of success that follows success. At ease with all social classes, he doesn’t talk up or down, but straight, no matter the audience. He is a lucid speaker who can be eloquent, but addresses crowds in a way everybody can understand. Lately he’s been commentating on television news shows and has shown he knows what he’s talking about. He’s published a couple of books, tried his hand at writing op-eds for national newspapers. He’s started on a second career in private industry that’s already, in two or three years, made up for a lifetime of low government pay and secured his family’s future.
He could always use more money, like anybody, in fact he’d like to be a philanthropist, and has shown himself he can make the dough. But Presley Marque has the habit of national service, giving back to the country and answering its call. The country is crying for rational leadership. He can see that very clearly. The United States of America is going straight to hell under George W. Bush and his neocon handlers. Fear of another terrorist strike has been instilled by them, with the help of a collaborative media, in a compliant populace, Congress has abdicated in the separation of powers, and our children are dying in a war that should never have been started.
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Although new to electoral politics, Presley Marque has 35 years of politics behind him in leadership and executive experience in government service. He has spent some part of his career working in the very White House he seeks to occupy. He has spent much of his career interacting with highest level officials, diplomats and business leaders of dozens of governments around the world, and negotiated peace with some of the baddest bad guys on the planet. He has spent a good part of his professional life maneuvering the pathways of Congress. He’s put some time into the Office of Management and Budget and the Pentagon. He is experienced in providing human services, health care, housing, education, the lot of it, to tens of thousands of Americans, and become known for an unshakable commitment to human rights, civil liberties, equal opportunity, and diplomacy above military force.
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