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3191: America's Bad Choice In Leaders
... Anti - American” is that they hate Americans. The way I think about it, America “the country” and Americans are two completely different things. When I say America it means the government, it doesn’t mean I hate everyone that comes from the U.S. . I’m sure there’s plenty of good people that live in the U.S. they just live under the most arrogant government in the world. The thing that makes me take notice to the U.S. is there extremely bad choice in leaders, and their udder dependence on them. Just look at ...
3192: Gun Control
... and operate firearms. This would easily make any and all gun control laws unconstitutional. And therefore illegal. This translation, however, is not accepted by all people. Including the United States Government. They believe that the amendment guaranteed no right for individual citizens to possess weaponry, but merely allowed for the government to form and maintain an armed service (IE. United States Army, US. Navy). Because of the different translations of our constitution, gun control can be viewed by different people in ...
3193: The Brady Law
... on President Ronald Reagan in 1981. In April 1997 the Supreme Court threw out a key part of the Brady Law in a 5-4 decision, saying that the federal government cannot make local police decide whether people are fit to buy handguns. The issue at hand is if the government can expect local authorities to run criminal background checks on every person wishing to purchase a gun. This 5-4 decision would be easy to overturn in the court decides ...
3194: William Buffalo Bill Cody
... for his western causes. His western causes were fighting for the rights of Indians and women, and also for conservation. Even as early as 1879, Buffalo Bill warned the federal government to not make promises to them that could be broken. He knew that Indian conflicts would be caused by broken government promises. He also knew what the Indian was fighting for, because their entire history was in America, and they felt it was their country. Buffalo Bill was a fair man ...
3195: Brave New World
... as their lives seem to be, in actuality it is better than ours. The first argument that would contradict the fact that Brave New World is a Utopia is the government overpowering the world, causing the loss of freedom and liberty in the people. Before judging their lives the reader must ask himself one simple question: Is it really that bad ... freedom is and therefore does not know what is missing. Freedom leads to happiness, and if one already possesses happiness, then there is no need for freedom, especially if your government is making sure that all your needs are satisfied. Religion plays an important role in people's lives. It represents our principles and values. Religion guides us, gives us something ...
3196: Amazing Grace
... the United States. One of the main differences is that the City has grouped all of these people together and created a “ghetto” of the lowest income families. Albeit the government helped get these people off the streets and out of homeless shelters and provided them with rent-free housing, they then decided to put them all together in one location ... political matters. Wealthier and more powerful people who most likely have no first hand knowledge of what life is like in these low-income “ghetto” communities hold positions in the government. Is there a solution to this? The solution is to change the whole community, no easy task, which involves more than just direct practice with individuals. Dealing with people on ...
3197: The Death Punishment
... killing of a human being after a trial by peers. So by definition the death penalty is not murder, but justice. Furthermore, as stated by Ed Koch, a former US Government official, "the execution of a lawfully condemned killer is no more an act of murder than is legal imprisonment an act of kidnaping". Finally, the same Bible that condemns murder ... a criminal, and when the time occurs, a solemn and precise execution. This procedure is in no way violent and is completely civil and effective. Death by execution is deplorable. Government mandated executions are not exempt from this statement. For society to function in a meaningful way and its citizenry to feel safe and secure, individuals must be confident that criminals ...
3198: Effect Of Film On History (1920s-1940s)
... tired of it. It is not speculation alone. There is something rotten at the core of our system. We have to get back to the simple true principles that our government was founded on (Jacobs, 509). The movie industry was due up for a radical change. Now almost two full years into the Great Depression, American movie making was about to ... be punished. This statement, by the producer of the film, was tacked on to it: This is an indicment against gang rule in America and the careless indifference of the governmentcWhat are you going to do about it (Jacobs, 513)? It was statements like these and further analysis of movie titles like The Public Enemy that made the public realized ...
3199: Crime and Punishment: Crimes, Who Solved Them, and Different Punishments
... of his identity but wanted to keep it a secret. The London Metropolitan Police system was created in 1829, after the public need for security has been told to the government. The Police Department consisted of 3000 policemen. The Policeman then were poorly paid. A constable's usual pay was 19 shillings, a week. An inspector got around 2 pounds, and ... uniform. There uniform was a blue tail coat with there number and letter of their division on the collar and hat. There only weapon was a short wooden baton. The government had a hard time finding recruits. Most of there men were old soldiers, and many of them were dismissed from the force for drunkenness. Later on the force started to ...
3200: Warren G. Harding
... By 1923 the postwar depression seemed to be giving way to a new surge of prosperity, and newspapers hailed Harding as a wise statesman carrying out his campaign promise--"Less government in business and more business in government." Behind the facade, not all of Harding's Administration was so impressive. Word began to reach the President that some of his friends were using their official positions for their ...


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