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1531: Civil War - The War Of Northern Aggression
... t as great as they claimed to be, and that they went to illegal measures for an unjust cause. The public school system was used as a tool of the government and still is to skew the American mind into believing whatever it wants. For example: at the present time the school child has evolution drilled into their head as fact ... such lies as the Confederates were prejudice slave-holders who beat black people for fun. This, of course, was very successful. Now a people who once believed in the federal government was here to help the states reach common goals, believe it’s their supreme authority. One of the lies that has already been mentioned is that the "Civil War" is ... of every 506 (Kennedy 78). The freed slaves had almost 3 times as many ratio-wise! It’s hard to believe it was these people in the North controlling the government, but it makes it easier to understand the South’s secession. Secession was a right given to the states back with our forefathers. Daniel Webster said in 1833, "If ...
1532: The Presidency and Inexperience
The Presidency and Inexperience The President of our country functions in many capacities: as head of state, as head of government, as commander in chief of the armed forces, and even as leader of his political party. The president is thus the most important force in a political system in which power is highly dispersed, both within the government and between the government and the people. Accordingly, it is important that a president be experienced, not only in the latter years of his administration, but also in the initial stages of his ...
1533: DEVELOPMENT OF THE WEST BEYOND
... actually be worth having. Realistically, it is great to have a lot of land, but if the land is unpopulated and undeveloped, it really isn't worth much. And the government of the United States knew this. One of the reasons that many did not choose to settle there immediately was that the lands were quite simply in the middle of nowhere. They were surrounded by mountains, inhabited by hostile Indians, and poor for farming. Because of these geographical conditions, the government was forced to intervene to coax its citizens into settling the new lands. Basically the lands were not settled because they were available, they were settled because of various schemes the government concocted to make them seem desirable. The government participated in a great "push" to get its citizens to move to west. At first few people moved to the west, ...
1534: Software Piracy
... home users . Yet , at the same time , the software theft industry in growing at an even faster rate , costing software companies billions of dollars a year . The piece of shit government can put as many copyright laws in a book as they feel , but soon it will be virtually impossible to stop . Although computer illiteracy may still lurk by the thousands ... encryption there will always be someone out there , wether it be me or the next guy , whose intelligence is greater then those who make the software . According to the federal government , that by the way has no real control over america since they can't even control themselves , software is protected from the moment of its creation . As soon as that software hits the store it is protected by the United States Federal Government . Yet , thousands of software titles have been put out there , and the government hasn't protected a fucking thing from happening . What a joke , how can we let such ...
1535: Morality and Ethics and Computers
... situation appears which blurs the lines. The Internet has caused one of these situations. There is information on the Internet about everything from drugs to making bombs. The United States government is trying to decide whether they should or should not censor material on the Internet. The government does not censor information like this in public libraries, so why should it censor this information on the Internet? The government censors information like this on television though, so why wouldn't it censor this on the Internet? If the government goes strictly by the First Amendment, it would not ...
1536: Affirmative Action: Public OPinion vs. Policy
... groups, which "Affirmative Action issue taps a fundamental cleavage in American Society" (Gamson and Modigliani 170)--each with their own view of affirmative action on different sides of the line. Government attempts to create policy based upon the voice of the people but affirmative action seems to present an almost un-solvable dilemma. Traditionally, it had been a policy that was ... basis of this theory—known popularly as the doctrine of institutional racism—that the earliest affirmative action plans called for lowering employment standards en masse, and for coercing corporations and government agencies into agreements which, in practice, often led to defacto quotas (emphasis aptheker 16). According to S.M. Lipset, Americans believe strongly in both values: individualism and egalitarianism. But affirmative action has, since its inception, been an ever-present example of government attempting to create a public policy that would appeal all. Some commentators content that the move to affirmative action came because the nation, faced with the financial demands of ...
1537: Terrorism
... can you prevent acts of terrorism when those paid to protect the people are among the guilty? The Ku Klux Klan is a prime example of police corruption and a government that turned its' back on its' people. Dirty cops and prejudicial governments provided the fuel that burnt black churches of the Southern States in the past . Many white citizens were ... again been targeted by arsonists. The police have been unable to solve the majority of these crimes. Hitler and his Nazi Regime could possibly be the worst example of a government applying acts of terrorism on its people. When those at the top are corrupt, how can the people defend themselves? Hitler's methods and ideologies have made him one of ... to be a hot spot for terrorist activities, maybe due to many of the nations' roles in hiring terrorists to join their side than to perform dirty work for that government. There are also many disgruntled minorities that use terrorism as a way to get what they want. Japan has it's own problems with cult-religious groups that resort ...
1538: Japanese Canadians during World War II
... other names such as corrective labor camps, relocation centers, reception camp. Most people think this kind of bloody action should never happen in Canada. Unfortunately, our kind, lovely, peace-keeper government also made the same mistake. They didn't sent Germans to the concentration camp, they sent Japanese Canadians to the Relocation Camp. Why did Canadian government sent all the innocent Japanese-Canadians to the relocation camp? This kind of action is totally unfair, and why Japanese Canadians had to pay the responsibilities for the war? According ... leave coast line. In a month, thousands of Japanese Canadians disappeared from the Richmond, Steveston area, where the Japan Town was at that time. Their properties were took over by government. All the evacuation was taken fully responsible by an organization named the British Columbia Security Commission (B.C.S.C.) The first evacuees entered Hasting park on March, 1942. ...
1539: Money and Inflation
... to move up their own profit margin, in turn creating the same cycle at a faster rate. With businesses under, the unemployment rate would be phenomenal. People would be seeking government assistance while the government itself is so far in debt and tied up in credit. The government assistance would add to the already huge problem of the federal government spending more than it has. The result of all the hand outs would cause an enormous dent ...
1540: Chamberlain and Fabri: Strong Advocates
... effective. He uses words that make the reader (or listener) believe that it is his or her duty to take a stand now, even though in all actuality only the government holds the power to accomplish what he feels needs to be done in Great Britain. He starts the speech out by saying “we must look this matter in the face ... it sounds like he is offering a simple resolution to a very complicated issue. He further clarifies that indeed creating these new markets is a great difficulty and that the Government can pretty much take care of it by creating policies, which induce more markets while reinforcing the original ones. So somehow, even though he does state that it is the government alone that can solve this crisis, the reader is left feeling that he or she has a responsibility to uphold. Often throughout his speech, Chamberlain comments on how well ...


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