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491: The Electoral College
... been faced with such scrutiny, abuse, and pressure. Historically, a stronger president renders a weaker legislature.Household names like Washington, Lincoln, and FDR had no problem exercising exclusive control of their respective America. Today, President Clinton has been successful in an economic sense however, his personal life has been exploited and he now faces impeachment hearings. Could America have selected a more efficient, moralistic president or have we as a nation ...
492: The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
... at FBI Headquarters before leaving to join the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York. Here Freeh rose quickly and prosecuted many major FBI cases. On July 20, 1993, President Clinton nominated him to be FBI Director and later on he was also confirmed by the U.S. Senate. Six weeks after taking office, he announced a major reorganization to streamline Headquarters operations of the FBI ...
493: What Role Should the U.S. Play in World Defense?
... amount of money that our country spends on affairs outside of our own country, in either lending military or economic aid. It is estimated that in the last four years, the United States, under the Clinton Administration has spent about $1.7 billion dollars in foreign aid. This amount of course, can be debated by the government, who has probably spent much more then they want us to know. This fact ...
494: Presidents and Affirmative Action
... Affirmative action was silently being "killed" by our federal administrators. But among this destruction there was one positive aspect, the passage of Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (5). Finally to the Presidency of Bill Clinton. The Republicans are attempting to scare people into changing their party lines by misusing affirmative action. They are saying that affirmative action is nothing more than a quota (6) or reverse discrimination (7). As you ...
495: Propaganda in the Online Free Speech Campaign
Propaganda in the Online Free Speech Campaign Propaganda and Mass Communication In February 1996, President Bill Clinton signed into law the Telecommunications Act of 1996, the first revision of our country's communications laws in 62 years. This historic event has been greeted with primarily positive responses by most people and companies ...
496: George Washington
... his enemies in Congress and the army to have him removed as commander in chief. In June 1778, after France's entry into the war on the American side, the new British commander, Sir Henry Clinton, evacuated Philadelphia and marched overland to New York; Washington attacked him at Monmouth, New Jersey, but was again beat . Washington blamed the defeat on General Charles Lee's refuseal to obey authority during the battle ...
497: Harry Elmer Barnes
... When war is declared in Fahrenheit 451, people are not over concerned. It will be a "quick war. Forty-eight hours, they said, and everyone home. That's what the Army said."(23) Recall President Clinton's promise that American troops would be home from Bosnia by September 1996! No one seems to mind that they have yet to return. Actual thought is indeed rare today, perhaps because it is so ...
498: Harry S. Truman
... live from 1877-1956, was an American statesman and 35th vice president of the United States from 1949-1953. He was born on November 24, 1877, in Graves County, Kentucky, and educated at Marvin College (Clinton, Kentucky), Emory College (Oxford, Georgia), and the University of Virginia Law School. In 1901 he was admitted to the Kentucky bar. After holding various county offices in Kentucky, he was elected as a Democrat to ...
499: Global Warming -.
... would likely cause great economic damage, many nations will not meet the goal. Representatives from around the world met again in December of 1997 at a conference in Kyoto to sign a revised agreement. The Clinton Administration negotiators agreed to legally binding, internationally enforceable limits on the emission of greenhouse gases as a key tenet of the treaty. The president's position is based on the idea that global warming is ...
500: Slobodan Milosevic
... the international community through the UN. The virtual connivance of European powers in genocide and rape in the continent’s backyard is a sorry tale of double standards, and credit must be given to President Clinton for using US power and influence to hammer out the Dayton Accords that brought the nightmare in Bosnia-Herzegovina to an end in 1996. But what can be said about the current situation? NATO’s ...


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