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1981: Capital Punishment
... wanted to take Bible lessons. Once in the house, Paula Cooper stabbed the 78-year-old Pelke thirty-three times with a twelve-inch butcher knife that she had brought along. Mrs. Pelke recited the Lord’s Prayer as she died while the girls left with thirty dollars to play video games (Guernsey 12.) The debate over capital punishment is fairly recent in comparison to history. Most ancient civilizations agreed that ...
1982: Legalization of Marijuana
... marijuana legal would greatly reduce the vast amount of money spent on drug law enforcement every year. Drug dealers and users seem to constantly be one step ahead of the authorities, anyway. If one drug lord is caught, for instance, another one turns up somewhere else to take his place. We cannot win. "In 1990, well over 10 billion dollars was spent on drug enforcement alone. Drugs accounted for more than ...
1983: Robert Mapplethorpe And Obscenity Charges
... vague than artistic merit, the only standard that Finley finds acceptable. The quality of art is very much in the eyes of the beholder. The NEA has defined a bucket of water with two dead flies, an unpainted stick cut from standard lumber and a sculpture of a dozen male sex organs as ''artistic excellence'' and awarded subsidies for all three. Many Americans, including legitimate patrons of the arts, would disagree ...
1984: Make Drugs Legal
... be assured of "clean drugs." Making drugs legal will reduce the great amounts of money spent on enforcement every year. Drug dealers and users are one step ahead on the enforcement process. If one drug lord is caught, another one will show up somewhere else. We cannot win. “In 1987, 10 billion dollars were spent alone just on enforcing drug laws. Drugs accounted for about 40 percent of all felony indictments ...
1985: Capital Punishment
... reason why capital punishment should be eliminated is because what is stated in the Bible. The sixth commandment specifically says “Thou shalt not kill.” If someone is executed, our court system is deliberately defying our Lord’s laws. John 8:7 says, “Let he who is without sin cast the first stone.” This supports the idea that only a man who is not a sinner has the right to eliminate someone ...
1986: Setting Up A Dummy Corporation...
... dealing with XYZ company you'll require 500 samples ($200 each) for testing purposes". You must have them within ten days for evaluation and you'll send along a purchase order. I guarantee the order flies through processing . They will extend you Net 30 days payment without even blinking. They want the big order. Acquiring dummy corporate papers To open up a bank account you'll need a corporate seal and ...
1987: Why Gun Control is Needed
... accidents involving handguns and someone is injured every 2 ½ minutes. Let's consider if there was no control on the sale/purchase of guns. Every psycho, murderer, rapist, abuser, gang-banger, thief, kidnapper, tyrant, drug-lord, and child would have access to weapons and there would be no stopping them. After all, it would be their right to own a weapon! It would be a disaster! There would be machine guns ...
1988: Legalization of Drugs (for)
... they will become users. However, making drugs legal will reduce the great amounts of money spent on enforcement every year. Drug dealers and users are one step ahead of the enforcement process. If one drug lord is caught, another one will show up somewhere else. We cannot win. In 1987, 10 billion dollars were spent alone just on enforcing drug laws. Drugs accounted for about 40 percent of all felony indictments ...
1989: The Reformation
... taken by monks and nuns should be abolished and said that clergy should be able to marry. He rejected the celibacy of the clergy. Luther only kept two of the seven sacraments, baptism and the Lord's Supper. Pope Leo X condemned Luther's teachings in a papal decree. When Luther recieved the decree, he burned it and a copy of the Church's canon law. After this, Charles V, the ...


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