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I would have been and supreme court justice, not a president because it can be all hard work that's in your hands. I don't know what a senator is, but I would be supreme court justice because you get to speak out your mind and don't need to hear what people have to say and make your decision of what's right!

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Q: Would you rather be the President a Senator a Representative or a Supreme Court Justice?
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