Machiavelli's Teachings
President George W. Bush
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
Washington, DC 20500
January 17, 2003
Dear Mr. President,
My name is Clifford I. Cazeau and I am writing to you to advise you about the way your politics are working. In my ninth grade World History course we have been studying the ways and politics of Machiavelli. As an assignment in the class, we are required to advise you about your troubles of not being the president that you want to be. I have been informed to advise you in the ways of Machiavelli and explain to you how you should take into consideration the way that you run your military, the values of fear from the people over love of the people, and how you should keep your promises.
According to Machiavelli, military was the most important factor in running a government that functions properly. In order to make the right decisions that favor you and your people, you must rely on your military. To keep order in the country, you......
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