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What is your favorite quote?
Be yourself!!!
List some of your favorite movies?
The ones I make.
What are your favorite colors?
Black, red, white, and gray.
What kind of music do you like?
Rock and rap.
What's your favorite TV show?
Kid Nation.
Who are your favorite movie stars?
Denzel Washington.
What is your favorite food?
Steak.
What's your favorite ice-cream flavor?
Vanilla.
What's your favorite sports team?
The Giants.
Do you read comics? What are your favorites?
No.
Where do you like to go on vacation?
Mexico.
If you could go anywhere in the world, where would it be and why?
Italy because I really like the country there and my grandfather is from there.
What's your favorite subject in school?
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What world leader do you admire?
My mom! She may not be president but she is making a difference in the world and my life everyday.
How would you change the world?
I wouldn't.
What have you learned about power?
It's not about how much you have, it's all about how you use it.
Is power a good thing?
Yes, it is when it's used correctly.
What makes a good leader?
A good leader is someone who always does the right thing no matter what.
When you become an adult, what do you think will be the biggest problem facing our nation and/or world?
Natural resources.
If you had the power to change one or two things about our country right now, what would it be?
Cars.
If you could put into place one law that pertains to kids in our country, what would it be?
None.
Why are some people rich and others poor?
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Do you think adults should listen more to kids? If so, why?
Definitely! Kids have an opinion too and as you. ll see from this show, most of them make good decisions. The adults say that we. re so immature, why don. t they educate us more about what. s going on? We can. t become less naïve without learning something from them.
Is it possible for a 9-year-old to make a better leader than a 14-year-old? How so, or why not?
Yes! It doesn. t matter what the age is. Lots of 9-year-olds are much more mature than some 14-year-olds and some teenagers are wild and crazy and you don. t know what they. re going to do.
Should kids be allowed to vote?
That. s a tough question because certain kids shouldn. t vote. Some kids don. t understand. Some kids make immature decisions because they don. t have lots of experience. Some kids should be able to vote because they. re smart and they understand how important it is to vote and they make good decisions. It might be hard to sort out the immature kids from the more mature ones.
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