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- 461: Cloning 5
- ... pay a one-million dollar fine, instantly and permanently lose your medical or professional license and serve up to ten years in state prison (HCF 1999). As far as the federal law is concerned, President Clinton recently enacted an executive order which banns the use of any federal funds toward cloning research (HFC 1999). The Food And Drug (FDA) has stated that it will not endorse or approve human cloning until ...
- 462: The New Initiatives of George W. Bush
- ... on supporting them all. Your choice as a Republican rests on whether you have forgiven McCain for supporting the hefty tobacco tax proposal, or on whether you believe Bush’s plan is similar to William Clinton’s use of tax credits and targeted cuts. Personally, I am increasingly detached to both the candidates in regards to their tax propositions. Their plans are thoroughly similar both lacking in terms of descriptional detail ...
- 463: Presidential Anomalies
- ... honest but pilable man who, like President Grant was unable to protect his postwar administration from scandal. His presidency has been recognized as one of the most scandal ridden prior to Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton. In 1923, soon after the public became aware of this corruption, Harding suffered a severe illness and died. In the election of 1940, President Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected to a third term, and in ...
- 464: Political Momentum
- ... the Oct. 13th 1997 issue of Bus. Week, including Blue Plate Dinners whose prices ran from 1,000 to 10,000 dollars a plate! The most recent developements in the Justice departments research into President Clinton's phone calls that supposedly prove that he elicited funds from private donors from the White House, thus making it illegal. All this evidence is merely a handful compared to the complete list of occurances ...
- 465: The Mexican U.S. Connection
- ... effect on Mexico: the better the protectionist Ross Perot does in the campaign the greater the danger that Mexico will become an issue. The best solution for Mexico would, clearly, be a victory for President Clinton. His policies have become pragmatic rather than doctrinaire: this attitude was demonstrated by the Helms-Burton Act: the President pulled back from implementing it though he keeps hinting that he might implement the Act's ...
- 466: Internet Censorship and the Communications Decency Act
- Internet Censorship and the Communications Decency Act Last October, congress passed and President Clinton signed into law a new "sequel" to the unconstitutional Communications Decency Act. This new Internet censorship bill, the Child Online Protection Act or COPA (a.k.a. "CDA II"), would establish criminal penalties for any ...
- 467: Women's Roles in the Revolution
- ... she became known as Molly Pitcher. Mary Ludwig Hays McCauley's moment of glory took place on June twenty- eighth, seventeen seventy-eight, in Manmouth (Now Freehold) New Jersey.4 The British General Sir Harry Clinton, who was movng his troops from Philadelphia to New york, had run into an American Force lead by General Charles Lee. Among them was John Casper Hays, Mary's husband. Mary worked at her pitcher ...
- 468: Computer Crime
- ... s access to information, not the government's. The court of appeals, in effect, granted the Internet the protections previously granted to newspapers, one of the highest standards of freedom insured by our Constitution. The Clinton administration has vowed to appeal this decision through the Supreme Court. Technological crime is harder to prosecute than any other, because the police are rarely as technologically advanced as the people they are attempting to ...
- 469: The American Constitution
- ... branch includes the President the vice President, the cabinet and all federal departments, and most governmental agencies. All executive power is vested in the President [US Const. Art. II, sec 1, cl. 1], currently Bill Clinton, who serves a four-year term. The President is the commander in Chief of the military [US Const. Art. II, sec 2, cl. 1], and has primary authority over foreign affairs. The President has the ...
- 470: Alexander Hamilton
- ... HAMILTON: A BIOGRAPHY (Little 1978). HENDRICKSON, ROBERT A., THE RISE AND FALL OF ALEXANDER HAMILTON (1981). Jack Hitt, America's First Lecher: Sex romps? Cover-ups? Questions of character? Public confessions? You'd think Bill Clinton would have learned something from Alexander Hamilton, GENTLEMEN'S QUARTERLY 347 (Nov. 1998). LODGE, HENRY CABOT, ALEXANDER HAMILTON (1898; reprint, AMS Press 1972). LODGE, HENRY CABOT, HAMILTON'S WORKS (New York, 9 vols. 1885-86 ...
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