The Southern Manifesto, written by Richard Russels, consists of rhetoric to convince people of his ideals. |
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| Your manifesto seems quite interesting. | |
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| Yes, probably because of the rhetoric that I chose to include. | |
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| But your manifesto has some questionable ideals. | |
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| Maybe now but our forefathers assumed that the future would be different. | |
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Mr. Russel includes logos to prove his points. |
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| The Constitution confirms this with,"...provisions for change by amendment..." | |
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