Butters Place
Lorenzo Meachum who is currently a college professor and a part-time ethnomusicologist according to National Performance. Over the past couple of years Lorenzo Meachum has written five published short stories. One of the many short stories that he wrote was entitled Butter's Place. The setting of the story takes place in a bar called Butter's Place where people can come smoke, dance, and drink alcohol all at the same time. This is also the place Ray Hester Jackson Jr. comes to drink his first cup of coffee and gossip about what is happening in our nation today. The topic on Ray's agenda for today is the Bill Clinton and the Monica Lewinsky scandal. Both, Lorenzo Meachum and Ray Hester Jackson share the same cultural background, dialect, and were raised the same town. According to the Courier-Post and many other journalists in the nation, Bill Clinton should be impeached and forced to leave office simply because he lied about his relationship with Monica Lewinsky. But Ray Hester did not feel the same way that many other Americans felt.
ere they got this poor boy Clinton up and about to hang him for lying and this whole damn country ain't built on nothing but lies. Now where the hell do they git off, all of a sudden, they gonna charge one president wit a lie when he just the latest edition of the same old thang." The Clinton-Lewinsky scandal lasted nearly two years and according to PollingReport.com eighty-one percent of the public was sick and tired of hearing about Bill Clinton's impeachment trial. It is so amazing how this country was created. Even though Ray Hester is simply an old postal clerk he had vast knowledge about this country's past. In the story Ray Hester said that the government has been lying to us since the beginning of time. The case in which the American Government lied to Indian's can be found throughout our history. Such a case happened in 1830 in which President Andrew Jackson passed The Indian Removal Act of 1830. This act allowed the U.S. Government to move the eastern Indians west of the Mississippi. And by 1838, more than 15,000 Cherokee wer
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Approximate Word count = 711
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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