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2531: Should the President Be Impeached?
... Citizens have a lot of distrust toward politicians in general. If the president is to be impeached the gap between politicians and the citizens they represent will grow. Which means less voter turnouts, and less interest in our government, breaking down our democracy. When the impeachment hearings proceed, the economy and the nation will be effected. Both branches of government, congress and the executive branch, will be overwhelmed by the hearings ...
2532: Affirmative Action
... New Deal, we support affirmative action for those who are still left out. And we are not tear-jerk liberals, or millionaires who can afford to appear magnanimous. It is out of our own self-interest, as direct beneficiaries of social engineering, that we support programs of inclusion. Ryan Mendoza from the Yale Daily News applauds the Angry White Guys because he says, "Although Affirmative Action treats innocent white males unequally ...
2533: The Infamous Watergate Scandal
... he had from Congress. He said "I have never been a quitter, to leave office before my term is complete is abhorrent to ever instinct in my body. But, as president, I must put the interest of America first. America needs a full-time president and a full-time Congress. Therefore, In shall resign the presidency effective at noon tomorrow." (Westerfled 57) The next morning Nixon addressed a tearful White House ...
2534: The Infamous Watergate Scandal
... he had from Congress. He said "I have never been a quitter, to leave office before my term is complete is abhorrent to ever instinct in my body. But, as president, I must put the interest of America first. America needs a full-time president and a full-time Congress. Therefore, In shall resign the presidency effective at noon tomorrow." (Westerfled 57) The next morning Nixon addressed a tearful White House ...
2535: What Wrongs Have White Administrators Done to Aborginal people In The Past? Have All Wrong Been Righted?
... people "allowing those in control to educate and rear Aboriginal children in a manner they saw fit. In most cases that up-bringing was informed by the opinion that "it was in the (Aborigines) best interest to be something other than Aboriginal." (Aboriginal Legal Service 1995 pp 10) "The goal of assimilating children of mixed Aboriginal blodd 'into the white community'.... was an attempt to 'breed out' the Aboriginal race. It ...
2536: The Mass Media and Politics
... of leeway, must follow some guidelines when reporting a story. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) manages all forms of broadcasting news. The FCC can make rules that require stations to operate in the public's interest. The main regulations the FCC deals with is content of broadcasts and ownership of the media. Although the FCC cannot censor broadcasts, it can fine stations that break rules and threaten not to renew their ...
2537: The First Amendment
... attitude toward the ever important freedom of expression and the growing significance of personal rights throughout American history. In Colonial America, members of diverse nationalities had opposing views on government, religion, and other subjects of interest. Serious confrontations were prevented because of the vast lands that separated groups of varying opinions. A person could easily settle in with other like believers and be untouched by the prejudices and oppression of others ...
2538: "Thank God it was ratified!"
... disrupted the majority of the American people and created a system of government where liberty was so free that it hindered society. The decision to create a new system of government was in the best interest of all the people in America. In creating the Constitution there were many conflicting views of how the newly created government should function. Alexander Hamilton, wanted a strong central government in which a Senate and ...
2539: Pluralism As The Most Descriptive Theory Of American Government
... theory. Pluralism suggests that policy decisions are not the result of an individual citizen's vote (or a vote of a population of citizens) but instead the result of the interaction and competition of various interest groups. This theory, it can be argued, is the most descriptive of America as we know it. There are several examples on which to draw in order to support this theory. In the April 8th ...
2540: What is Legislation
... be. It is, in short, the assumption of a right to banish the principle of human rights, the principle of justice itself, from off the earth, and set up their own personal will, pleasure, and interest in its place. All this, and nothing less, is involved in the very idea that there can be any such thing as legislation that is obligatory upon those upon whom it is imposed. From: Lysander ...


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