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- 11271: Religious Freedom Restoration Act
- ... those who practice law or make legal decisions can be devastating to a sense of justice and individual rights. RFRA's wording in law is specific and exact and intended to raise a clear and high standard for the freedom of religious practice. It deserves careful thought as to its meaning and application. The Religious Freedom Restoration act is a document that has helped to undo the damage that the Employment ...
- 11272: Watergate: Was The Nixon White House Involved?
- ... of the "Watergate Seven" eventually uncovered a White House-sponsored plan of espionage against political opponents and a trail of complicity that led to many of the highest officials in the land (Jacobs, Watergate). These high political executives included former United States Attorney General John Mitchell, White House Counsel John Dean, White House Special Assistant on Domestic Affairs John Ehrlichman, White House Chief of Staff H.R. Haldeman, and President Nixon ...
- 11273: Term Limits For Legislators
- ... of Ambition: Politicians, Power, and the Pursuit of Office Random House, New York. 1991: 20 23 Jacob, Paul "Whose Government is it Anyway?" this article will appear in the Journal of the West Los Angeles School of Law. Bibliography AllPolitics - Ballots By States "Ballot Measures by State" October 30, 1996 www.allpolitics.ca AllPolitics - Term Limits Debate "Term Limits Stall in Senate" April 23, 1996 www.allpolitics.ca AllPolitics - South Carolina ...
- 11274: U.S Foreign Policy Toward Jewish Refugees During 1933-1939
- ... mistreatment of non-Aryans in Germany was common knowledge in the U.S. in 1938. After the anschluss, the flow of refugees exceeded the capabilities of both the Nansen Office and the Autonomous Office of High Commissioner for Refugees. The commission had been formed in response to the anti-Jewish persecution and had but the "tacit endorsement of the United States". In light of the League's incapability, President Roosevelt and ...
- 11275: Liberalism and Freedom
- ... degree turn. While this statement is not entirely false, it does leave out various particulars. I find that when the original goals such as religious freedom and liberation from oppression had been attained, the liberal school of thought moved to further expand these objectives. I believe the character of this expansion can be explained by the following inference that I reached: As some goals of liberalism came to fruition, the nature ...
- 11276: The Press and Media Cause Rampant Swaying of the Election Votes Through Their Opinions and Reports
- ... now ousted Federalist party, but still he too had some obstacles due to the press and media. He truly believed in the rights of the people, and he held the freedom of the press in high regard. He believed that in order to make democracy function as it should, there must be an absolutely free press (Tebbel 1985). He did occasionally speak out against the press, but this was usually when ...
- 11277: The Brady Bill
- ... people with mental illnesses as well as 720 minors from purchasing a gun during January 1991 and September 1993. The freshman Senator from California maintained that even though her State's crime rate was "unacceptably" high, it could have been much worse without the legislation. Dole and other GOP opponents, however, insisted that they would continue their efforts to thwart the passage of the bill unless the preemption language was included ...
- 11278: Social Security In the Future? Maybe Not
- ... money to buy annuity. What ever is left can be passed onto their heirs. If there isn't enough to provide a descent living the government steps in guaranteeing a minimum. Now Chile enjoys a high savings rate well over 20% of their gross domestic product compared to the US's 3.2%. The plan has been pushed here heavily in the states by Senator Robert Kerry of Nebraska (D). The ...
- 11279: Cold War vs. United States
- ... I often heard the complaints from fellow soldiers who got deployed overseas on such peace-keeping missions because they were going to be away from their family and moral of the troops was not too high when I was in the army. Sometimes, such global police action does not work out as it has planned, for example the country has a major ethnic conflict such as in Somalia, the U. S ...
- 11280: Clinton Administration Policy Toward the Caribbean Country of Haiti
- ... which Clinton administration had promoted within the United Nations, plus a four - month transition period, the army agreed to the return of President Aristide, the installation of a consensus government and replacement of the army high command." It looked as though a transition from arbitrary, oligarchic rule towards constitutional government had been found. In short the Clinton foreign policy towards Haiti was to remove the leaders of the military coup and ...
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