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- 2201: Abortion: Who Really Cares
- ... who have not performed the abortion. On the other hand, we have all seen women what have been troubled, consumed with guilt and development significant psychiatric problems following and because of abortion. I quote Ft. John L. Grady, Medical Examiner for Florida State Attorney's Office, "I believe it can be stated with certainty that abortion causes more deep-seated guilt, depression and mental illness than it ever cures". We used ... of abortion talk about fetal indications for act. Whatever abortion may do for the mother, it so very obviously cannot be therapeutic for the fetus. Death is hardly a constructive therapy. As Dr. Hellegers of John Hopkins Hospital says, "While it is easy to feel that abortion is being performed for the sake of the fetus, honesty requires us to recognize that we perform it for adults". There is no evidence ...
- 2202: Life or Death: Who Chooses?
- ... who have not performed the abortion. On the other hand, we have all seen women what have been troubled, consumed with guilt and development significant psychiatric problems following and because of abortion. I quote Ft. John L. Grady, Medical Examiner for Florida State Attorney's Office, "I believe it can be stated with certainty that abortion causes more deep-seated guilt, depression and mental illness than it ever cures". We used ... of abortion talk about fetal indications for act. Whatever abortion may do for the mother, it so very obviously cannot be therapeutic for the fetus. Death is hardly a constructive therapy. As Dr. Hellegers of John Hopkins Hospital says, "While it is easy to feel that abortion is being performed for the sake of the fetus, honesty requires us to recognize that we perform it for adults". There is no evidence ...
- 2203: The Supreme Court
- ... writ of certiorari. The Supreme Court has nine judges, which serve. These judges assess cases. These Justices hold their terms for life, “during good behavior” under Article III. The current Supreme Court Justices are Justice John Paul Stevens, appointed by Gerald Ford in 1975. Ronald Regan appointed Justice Sandra Day O’Conner to her term in 1981. Justice Antonia Scalia was appointed by Ronald Regan in 1986. Another Justice appointed by ... a.m. recently for the 1983 murder of a watchman abducted in Mississippi. Bryan's lawyer, Andrew Thomas, called the decision "monumental." Gov. Jeb Bush was surprised and disappointed with the decision Florida House Speaker John Thrasher said he found the court's decision "terribly frustrating.” This case is being heard by the Supreme Court and will be one, which will set a trend and a standard among the states with ...
- 2204: A Country's Actions and The Most Important Factor From A Domestic Perspective
- ... of EX-COMM were: Vice-President Lyndon Johnson, Secretary of State Dean Rusk, Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, Chairman of the JCS General Maxwell Taylor, McGeorge Bundy, Secretary of the Treasury Douglas Dillon, CIA Director John McCone, Attorney General Robert Kennedy, George Ball, Roswell Gilpatric, and Llewellyn Thompson. There were also several unofficial EX-COMM members including: Alexis Johnson, Paul Nitze, Dean Acheson, John McCloy, Robert Lovett, Adlai Stevenson, Donald Wilson, Edwin Martin, Charles Bohlen and Ted Sorenson. Kennedy, along with EX-COMM eventually decided to place a blockade, or quarantine, against Cuba to prevent any more ships from ...
- 2205: The Framing of the Constiution
- ... nearly all of the constitutional safeguards against excessive government were either ignored or spectacularly misinterpreted. Today it looks as if our government is finally trying to return to the basic principles of the Constitution. Rep. John Shadegg (R_AZ) introduced a proposal requiring that any bill that is introduced cite the specific portion of the Constitution giving it legitimacy. This legislature might finally stop excessive government spending and slow down governmental ... Evans, Medford. "Congress and the Constitution" American Opinion July-August 1978: 25-32, 133-136 Harley, Francis Clay. The Key to the Constitution of the United States. Chicago: National Institute of Public Education, 1940 McManus, John F. "Stand By Your Oath." The New American January 9, 1995: 25-31 Norton, Thomas James. The Constitution of the United States, Its Sources and Its Application. United States: Committee for Constitutional Government, Inc., 1943 ...
- 2206: When the Government Stood Up For Civil Rights
- ... 1964, which had delivered a mandate - desegregate the school system or lose all federal funding. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was the first strong piece of civil rights legislation in almost ninety years. President John F. Kennedy had been elected and called on Congress to bring forth this new legislation, yet by the time of his assignation on November 22nd, 1963, nothing had materialized. Yet Lyndon B. Johnson, Kennedy's ... that there was too much emphasis on race discrimination and that there was nothing being done to prevent discrimination based on gender (Ginsburg 143). Black civil Rights leaders such as Martin Luther King Jr. and John Lewis doubted the effectiveness of the Act. Holding little faith King said, "If it is rigidly enforced it will help a lot, but if it is compromised (and this is a danger) public accommodations will ...
- 2207: Are Political Parties in Decline?
- ... larger donations. Secondly, politicians are more bussiness oriented and influenced by large corporations and recieve large donations for corporate involvements. Parties are not more influencial due to more money, nor are they better organized. Yes: John Meisel Decline of Party in Canada Strong point- John Meisel states that the primary factor leading to the dircet declination of political parties in Canada is the rise of the bureaucratic state. Modern Politics have eclipsed the past when political parties did not need ...
- 2208: Government Funding for the Arts
- ... increase to all arts foundations (Grimes C19). With a still majority of Republicans in Congress, the outlook of the NEA and other nationally funded arts agencies is bleak. The House Budget Committee is chaired by John Kasich (R-Ohio) who co-authored the Penny-Kasich Amendment which calls for a ten percent cut in support for the NEA, the National Endowments for the Humanities, the Institute for Museum Services, the Smithsonian ... are essential organs to the life of us as a society, nation, culture, and civilization. With the destruction of these agencies, the government is destroying our ability to show our inner vision. Works Cited Brademas, John. "Valuing Ideas and Culture" Phi Delta Kappan. June 1995 v76 n10 p804(3). Grimes, William. The New York Times. May 1, 1996 v145 pC19. Janowitz, Barbara. "Is the NEA's Number Up?" American Theatre. Feb ...
- 2209: U.S Foreign Policy Toward Jewish Refugees During 1933-1939
- ... of events in favor of cooperation toward rescue, no matter how limited. On January 22nd 1944, Executive Order 9417 established the War Refugee Board. Morgenthau, Hull and Henry Stimson were to head the WRB, and John Pehle, a member of Morgenthau's Treasury staff, was named Director. Agents were installed in Ankara, Istanbul, Lisbon and North Africa, funding, negotiating and coordinating relief programs. The WRB sent threats of punishment to Axis ... eyewitness accounts and drawings of Auschwitz were made available to the WRB in June 1944, they suggested the bombing of the gas chambers or the rail lines leading to it. Assistant Secretary of the Army, John J. McCloy said that the bombing would be of "doubtful efficiency"23 and would require a "diversion of considerable air support".24 With respect to the diversion of air support between July and November 1944 ...
- 2210: The Need For Gun Control
- ... country is that if more restrictions on firearms and handguns are passed, this would gradually lead to a total ban on all guns sometime in the future. In an article written by Robert J. Blendon, John T. Young, and David Hemenway, they include a Gallup/CNN/USA Today poll which show how gun owners, non owners, and the nation as a whole were surveyed. Sixty-five percent of all people, including ... keep guns out of the wrong hands. Bibliography [1] Annin, Peter; Morganthau, Tom. “The lull before the storm?” Newsweek 4 December 1995: 03/24/97 19:29:23 [2] Blendon, Robert J.; Hemenway, David; Young, John T. “The American public and the gun control debate” The Journal of the American Medical Association 12 June 1996: 03/24/97 18:54:01
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