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Joshua George Kottarathil Thomas[edit]

Joshua George Kottarathil Thomas (born August 30th, 2009) (also known as Joshua "Gfreedom" Kottarathil Thomas) is an Advanced Placement United States Government & Politics[1] student who is participating in a group project as the candidate for president.

Joshua was born in Charlottesville, Virginia[2]. Not much is known about the mysterious Joshua George Kottarathil Thomas other then that he loves freedom. He has a very mysterious past life and generally doesn't speak about his childhood.

Joshua is currently running for president in an Advanced Placement United States Government & Politics[1] project. He has adopted many political stances from both sides of the political spectrum, effectively making him an independent candidate[3]. One of his more unique stances includes his belief that American election terms[4] should last longer than four years.

Joshua promises his voters that he will bring greater freedom and democracy[5] to the United States[6]. He claims that he will bring about these changes by creating and changing policies by influencing the legislature[7]. He has adopted the slogan "We're not joshing around".

Policies[edit]

Joshua has many unique policies which make him stand out from other politicians. One of his more unique policies includes a new approach to homeland security and foreign policy. Joshua believes that the security of the United States against foreign and potentially harmful countries should be the top priority of the government.

One of his master plans for securing homeland security is a large scale military operation called Operation Preemptive Defense. This operation includes an increase of the security located on the American borders, primarily the northern and southern ones against Canada and Mexico.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "AP United States Government and Politics", Wikipedia, 2024-04-19, retrieved 2024-05-14
  2. ^ "Charlottesville, Virginia", Wikipedia, 2024-04-30, retrieved 2024-05-15
  3. ^ "Independent politician", Wikipedia, 2024-05-13, retrieved 2024-05-15
  4. ^ "United States presidential election", Wikipedia, 2024-05-12, retrieved 2024-05-14
  5. ^ "Democracy", Wikipedia, 2024-05-12, retrieved 2024-05-14
  6. ^ "United States", Wikipedia, 2024-05-13, retrieved 2024-05-14
  7. ^ "United States Congress", Wikipedia, 2024-05-07, retrieved 2024-05-14