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- 2561: Wherefore The Maintenance Of L
- ... Rather potent bunk for a people afraid to bear concealed arms without the government granting them a permit. Rather absurd that, at election time, the modern minutemen actually vote for rulers who further undermine citizen rights. Then the modern minutemen justifies this capitulation by indicating what worse horrors the other candidates want to impose. How many hundred million guns are in this country? Almost 300,000,000. How many gun owners ...
- 2562: Truman Doctrine
- ... corrupt and undemocratic; Turkey, too, was not a Democracy. Turkey had been neutral during the war. Further, the President's plan for aid gave no attention to Communism outside Europe. Nonetheless, two months later the bill passed on May 15, 1947. Truman added while signing the legislation into law: We are guardians of a great faith. We believe that freedom offers the best chance of peace and prosperity for all, and ...
- 2563: The Medicare Debate
- ... people and if that goes down a lot of people will be left without health coverage. This will cause a lot arguments on the side of the taxpayers but if the government does pass the bill taxpayers will have no choice. This solution might get Medicare out of the "drain" but will it really make people happy? Even if Medicare fails there will be others behind Medicare like Medicaid, MediCal, Social ...
- 2564: The Advisory Opinion Of The IC
- ... of the Advisory Opinion of the ICJ to the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) which opened for signing on 24th September 1996. This treaty is the next step towards disarmament and the respect of the rights of non-nuclear states. It has some weak sides to it though. The good news is that it prohibits the test of nuclear weapons- full stop. The bad news is that 44 states must sign ...
- 2565: Politicians
- ... an example of this he refers to the presidential election of 1992. Normally , press conferences are called when political matters arise. The conference mentioned was called by the conservatives. Paula Jones came forward and accused Bill Clinton of sexual harassment; apparently Mr. Clinton made 'unwelcomed sexual advances" . He continues to point out that these are the same conservatives that only a few years earlier had denounced the idea of sexual harassment ...
- 2566: Political Parties And Their Ro
- ... you were a Canadian citizen this might be the party for you. If not then maybe you might be interested in the Li! bertarian Party on Canada. This party is a strong advocator of the rights of property owners. They are against the government interfering with your right to do as you please on your property as well as the government stretching their powers any further than is outlined in their ...
- 2567: Government: Canada And China
- ... country as a whole. Things like national defense, banking, currency, and commerce are controlled by the central government. All other matters are left to the provinces to deal with. Such as education, hospitals, and civil rights are responsibilities of the states. The Canadian Parliament consists of two houses. Their Senate is made up of 104 members who serve until the age of seventy-five. The House of Commons is composed of ...
- 2568: Donald Trump
- ... and will always be a success because of his entrepreneurial skills and talents. Work Cited Leone, Peter. Donald Trump Deal Maker. A&E Biography. A&E Television Networks, 1994 Kretchman, Lily M., Lori Cranson and Bill Jennings. Entrepreneurship Creating A Venture. Toronto, Ontario: John Wiley & Sons, 1991. Browde, Elizabeth. Trump Donald (John)1946". (03,10,01) Wilber, Maureen. Donald Trump. (06,10,01)
- 2569: Wilhelm Roentgen
- ... it did. When the public and media first found out about Roentgen rays, or X-rays, they freaked. A London lingerie company started advertising X-ray proof underwear. In New Jersey, a politician proposed a bill to ban X-rays in opera glasses. The biggest fear was that X-rays might go through the walls of houses and that nobody would have privacy anymore. People started seeing the good in these ...
- 2570: Walter Whitman
- ... into anything that was before thought small it dilates with the grandeus and life of the universe. He is a seer. " He saw the world as an open book filled with disillusioned people and the rights of man being abused. The reader of his works could not help to criticize him for his use of the world's fault to explain his view of the world. To Whitman, the game was ...
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