Best Class Discussion
Caleb Reaves
Best Attendance
Ashley Carey
Max Kruse
Candace Shiver
Sam Watkins
Best Critical Thinker
Todd Chiang
Most Participation
Stacey Francois
Best Writer
Jennifer Buch
Best Blogger
Ashley Carey
Best Group Discussion Participant
Sam Watkins
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Why is marijuana illegal?
On the occasion that today is April 20th, I would like to bring up the law that makes marijuana illegal today. In 1970, marijuana was listed as a schedule 1 drug under the Controlled Substance Act. For the online documents of the Substance Control Act, click here. A main reason why the Drug Enforcement Administration considers marijuana unlawful to have is because it is thought of as a gateway drug. Regardless if there is even a such thing as a gateway drug, marijuana seems silly to me to be illegal. This relates to class because we breifly talked about The Prohibition movement and how organized crime rose due to people supplying an illegal demand. I feel the same thing is happening here with marijuana. By having marijuana illegal, we are raising organized crime.
Todd Chiang
Todd Chiang
POS 2001
Tuesday 7PM
Sarah Palin for homecoming queen!
When did we start electing prom kings and homecoming queens to public office? I think Sarah Palin is a homecoming queen. All the homecoming queen is concerned with is winning the election right? "Vote for me!" with a big smile and a wink, that's exactly what Sarah Palin does; smiles and winks. Oh and shes always got a folksy little saying for you too, "We love our Freedom!". Yeah we all love our freedom too Sarah, that's not that unique of an idea sweetie. And now that Sarah and her date have lost the homecoming election she, like any other graceful runner-up, is hell bent on making you think the other couple wants to take your guns and kill your children. Not the most graceful move Sarah. And just like the homecoming queen, even when she does win, she doesnt really want to do anything, she wants to look pretty and make money. Thats why she quit her job as Governor, because it required her do to something other than tweeting. But hey, she did sell a shit load of books. John Boehner (pronounced "bay-ner" for some reason) is a congressmen from Ohio and his tan rivals snookies'. No one in Ohio gets a tan like Boehners from the sun. Tanning? seriously Boehner? that's a prom king move. But i think Michele Bachmann takes home the crown, she makes the miss teen USA girl from South Carolina look like Ben Stien. She gets up on the floor of the House of Representatives, or in front of anyone who will put a camera in her face and just makes things up. Michele Bachmann voted against extending unemployment and her district has the highest foreclosure rate in the state. If she was truly there to serve her constituents then she would help bring relief to the struggling families who cant find jobs and cant afford to keep their homes, but instead shes trying to get on Fox news.
Michele Bachmann gets fact-checked by CBS
Bachmann's district has Minnesota's highest foreclosure rate
Max Kruse
POS2001
Tues. 7PM
Michele Bachmann gets fact-checked by CBS
Bachmann's district has Minnesota's highest foreclosure rate
Max Kruse
POS2001
Tues. 7PM
For better or for worse?
As if the fight for same sex marriage hasn't been hard enough, now the issue of divorce has been brought to our attention. It seems a bit contradicting that as gay marriages are slowly becoming more accepted around the nation, now divorces are being demanded. But if they are being granted the same rights as a heterosexual marriage then divorce is an option that they should have access to. I personally don't believe in divorce but if someone is trapped in a relationship that can not be reconciled then I think that couple should have the ability to make their separation legal if that is their final decision. In Dallas, Texas a gay couple is being denied the right to file for divorce, stirring up quite a controversy. The couple was married in Massachusetts because the state of Texas does not allow same-sex marriage, they now refuse to allow a divorce in the state as well. I have always been a supporter of gay rights and although this case seems to be a bit backwards, I still support the couples cause.
Rachel Hoolahan
POS2001
Tuesday 7:00 PM
Rachel Hoolahan
POS2001
Tuesday 7:00 PM
Kan. Man Who Flipped Off Cop Gets $5,000 From City
This is an odd case of civil rights in this article. " An Overland Park man who flashed an obscene gesture at an Olathe police officer after getting a ticket is getting rewarded for his behavior." The man filed a complaint after he was ticketed for flipping an officer off after being puled over. "The city of Olathe last week agreed that its insurance company would pay Schaper $4,000, with another $1,000 for the American Civil Liberties Union of Kansas and Western Missouri. Olathe police also must train its officers that they are required to take such verbal abuse." Although i believe flipping someone off is wrong, its a free country and we are allowed reasonable free expression. I agree that officers should be able to handle verbal abuse as part of the job. This article made me think about the different levels of courts we discussed in class such as a small claims court. Do you all agree that the man should have been awarded?
Welcome to Thailand. We Just Want Democracy
The streets of Bangkok, Thailand have always been hectic and overwhelming. From the reckless drivers and oblivious bike riders to the constant honking of horns and loud chatter of locals this is not a peaceful place I recommend vacationing to unless you are seeking adventure! I thought New York was fast pace, but it is nothing compared to Bangkok. The chaos has reached an all time high as a group who refers to themselves as "Red Shirts" bombarded the street instilling fear in even the locals. This group of protesters are fighting the current Prime Minister and demanding an early election. Even if they have a valid point, the way of which they are choosing to go about this battle is only further hurting their economy. Hotels are forcing their guests to leave in fear of riots breaking out and invasions of the hotels. Military forces have been brought in to barricade the streets in attempt to prevent violent out breaks. Tourists are quickly vanishing as the street war continues to escalate. Having experience with the streets of Thailand in a fairly peaceful time, I can not imagine the terror that must be crawling through the city at this time.
Rachel Hoolahan
POS2001 T 7:00
Rachel Hoolahan
POS2001 T 7:00
The Cape Wind Controversy
Not in our backyard, err, ocean , is a phrase that is being hollered in Cap Cod, MA. Wind power, clean, essentially inexhaustible and can only be properly harnessed in a few locales around the United States is being fought against by residents of this community. A vast wind farm of energy generating turbines, miles offshore, most not visible by residents has been vigorously rebuffed for nine years by the residents because it would be unsightly for the area. As America, and the Earth for that matter stand at the precipice of finding new energy, every person, in every state should be willing to accept that change is inevitable and technology and scenery can exist. There will be a point in most of our lifetimes that the way we get energy won't be available, and there is no reason to wait until the brink of nothing to look towards other means of sustainable energy. The Cape's location is ideal, and the forecast for the wind farms production would be ample to power the entire community and beyond should the farm be allowed to begin. As we are residents in a beautiful state, surrounded by water we are inundated with accepting offshore oil rigs to tarnish our views, and not that of what is essentially giant propellers. The residents of this small, but very influential community, need to embrace the gift that wind energy will provide to them and not try to fight it tooth and nail in an effort to keep it away.
Illegal immigration act passed in Arizona
The state of Arizona, the most popular point of entry into the United States by illegal immigrants, now has greater police enforcement involvement to assist in the capture of illegals. In essence, the new bill makes it a misdemeanor to lack proper immigration paperwork; and if a police officer feels that there is reasonable cause they are compelled to check if a person is an illegal. In its previous iteration, the police could only ask about a persons immigration status if they were involved in a crime. To me, the move is logical, the police are given the opportunity to question a persons residency status, which can be simply produced by legal immigrants. In my opinion this gives the police an easier avenue to complete their jobs and thwart the stream of illegal immigrants migrating into the United States.
Samuel Watkins
POS 2001
Tuesday 7PM
"The Godmother of the Civil Rights"
Imagine sitting with in reaching distance of Martin Luther King Jr. when he delivered his notorious speech "I have a dream". For Dorthy Height this was a reality, as she sat at those infamous steps gazing at the man who made history. Clearly this was no ordinary woman, Dorthy was a fearless leader during the Civil Rights Act and she made her voice loud and clear. The NYU graduate was ambitious as she fought for women's rights as well as other minorities at the time. She became the president of the National Council of Negro Women in 1957, later she received the Presidential Medal of Freedom. This courageous lady would march around Time Square fighting to bring an end to lynching. Dorthy Height passed away today at the age of 98, her heroic acts will never be forgotten, nor will her bright, vivacious hats she wore to nearly every event through out her life time. President Obama referred to her as "the godmother of the civil rights" when he gave a speech in her honor.
Rachel Hoolahan
POS2001 T 7:00 PM
Rachel Hoolahan
POS2001 T 7:00 PM
Pirates hijack three Thai fishing vessels
Add another unfortunate event into the Somali Pirate escapades. Seventy-seven members of Thai fishing vessels were captured and their ships stolen by pirates. As time has worn on, the brazen acts of these pirates continues seemingly unabated. The constant threat to human life, shipping and commerce lines is continually interrupted. The United States put on trial a captured "pirate" last year and hoped to use his capture and trial as a deterrent to others that followed in his footsteps. Point in fact is, this has not worked. The United States is certainly not the world police, especially with our military forces stretched thin in the Middle East, but a multinational effort must be made by all nations that face the actions of these pirates to put an end to their deeds once and for all. No longer should these men feel that they can take what they like, when they like, practically free from most reprisals by other nations simply because a viable force has not be installed into the region. The efforts shipping companies, their suppliers and ultimately the consumers are being forced to pay to defend against these pirates is not a beneficial relationship. The goods that are being delivered through this route are being used every minute of every day and the ships that carry them should be unimpeded as they deliver them. Past efforts have not been enough, a sporadic show of force hasn't been enough to end the pirates actions and more drastic measures should be employed to end in their total demise.
Supreme Court strikes down law banning dogfight videos
In a move sure to outrage animal rights groups, the United States Supreme Court struck down a Federal law that was enacted to prohibit the sale of videos highlighting dogfighting. The Justices concluded that the intent of the Statute was simply too broad. The scope of the Statute could include hunting videos where life and death are also on display; and that in its current state it would affect an audience far greater than what the original intentions of the Statue were. I agree with Justice Roberts. The spirit of the law is virtuous, to protect animals that have no say or voice, brought into a life of cruelty and death, however, the law since it was written over a decade ago, become too far reaching into accepted, "mainstream" videos that depict activities most would consider normal. Hopefully a new, specific law will be crafted so that the persecution of those who commit these heinous acts towards animals will not stop.
Ashes into Artwork?
There's a man who wants to take human ashes and turn them into artwork. He doesn't blend them in with the paint but brushes them onto the canvas. I think this is a pretty cool idea. What are you going to do with the ash remains of family members, put them in an urn and place them on the fireplace mantle? That to me is strange, I never understood why people lug around the remains of their relatives. However in a painting, people can admire it without knowing what it is.
Ashley Carey
POS 2001
Tuesday 7pm
Ashley Carey
POS 2001
Tuesday 7pm
$10 a Day
There's an unemployed man walking around the streets of Washington D.C. giving away $10 a day. A lesson he learned from his deceased mother, when you're going through tough times, that's when you need to give back the most. This man gives $10 a day to someone whom he feels needs it. Not necessarily someone who is homeless, but someone who may do great things with it, or maybe not. I think that this idea is amazing. A single man is changing the way we, or at least I, look at the world. I think he's trying to prove a point that even when you haven't got much, you can still give. It doesn't necessarily have to be money, it can be volunteering, or picking up some trash you see that everyone else walks around. It's really the little things that matter.
Ashley Carey
POS 2001
Tuesday 7pm
Ashley Carey
POS 2001
Tuesday 7pm
Dieting Leading to Health Risks?
In recent Italian studies of about 32,000 women and 15,000 men showed that a high carbohydrate diet lead to twice a risk of heart disease for women than men. These people are on diets, okay I understand that. However what I don't understand is cutting out some things and majorly increasing others. I feel like a good way to "diet" is exercise regularly and eat things in moderation. Obviously one can't binge on any one area of the food pyramid, it's just not going to end well. That's why the food pyramid is there, to show one how to get a well balanced diet, without concentrating too much on one area.
Ashley Carey
POS 2001
Tuesday 7pm
Ashley Carey
POS 2001
Tuesday 7pm
Sodium Cutbacks
It has recently come into question that there is too much sodium already put into the food that we consume by the manufacturers. The FDA hasn't agreed with or opposed to the cutback of sodium in the foods produced. I, myself, definitely prefer salty foods, I have never said that something was too salty. I feel like if the FDA regulates this then it will change the taste of the foods we purchase therefore causing us to add more salt to the product anyway. Most people don't use table salt as is, many think it isn't necessary because the food tastes fine just the way it is. How about we let the members of the FDA be the guinea pigs on this one while the rest of us continue as we are.
Ashley Carey
POS 2001
Tuesday 7pm
Ashley Carey
POS 2001
Tuesday 7pm
"Unschooling"
Unschooling, a new movement where children aren't in school, they are home doing whatever they please. The parents say, when they want to learn they will find the means to do so. Also the parents are taking the children out of public schools because they do not want them to be exposed to the bullying or the competitiveness. I think that a little of these things are healthy for a child to learn. Obviously I'm not okay with excessive amounts of either, however, it teaches a child to find something that they are good at or could maybe want to pursue in the future. These children that are "unschooled" aren't being prepared for the life outside of home, they live without rules, without structure, almost without parenting. I think that these children would be upset with their parents later on in life when they realize that they aren't prepared for college or the work world.
Ashley Carey
POS 2001
Tuesday 7pm
Ashley Carey
POS 2001
Tuesday 7pm
As the ash begins to settle
The volcanic eruption that took place in Iceland can be classified as not only a natural disaster but an economic crises. As the volcanic ash drifts through out the European sky, airlines are being shut down until conditions clear up. Millions of dollars have been lost in the past three days as flights are cancelled with no idea as to when they will be back on track. Impatient customers are getting restless as they are having to be put up in hotels provided by the air lines until further notice. I have experienced a similar set back, when the black-out of 2003 hit New York I was stuck on the runway with no idea as to what was happening. Waiting in suspense only makes the situation that much more miserable. But as the ash begins to settle a new issue arises; once the air planes are back in business, who will be attended to first? The travelers who have been stranded for nearly a week or the passengers who have arrived at the airport for their scheduled flights? Airlines are doing their best to accommodate all of their clients by arranging larger air crafts to take heavily populated routes, they are also scheduling more flights in order to get back on schedule. In some cases they are even calling for large carrier ships to travel over seas in order to transport passengers back home. How long will it take to straighten out this dilemma? It could be days, it could be weeks, but the economic aspect of it will take much longer to bounce back.
Rachel Hoolahan
POS2001 Tuesday 7:00 PM
Rachel Hoolahan
POS2001 Tuesday 7:00 PM
Monday, April 19, 2010
PANTs HANG LOW, NOT IN NEW YORK THOUGH!!
New York senator pushing the "stop the sag" Campaign. Speculation is that the trend was started in prison which may in fact be true but the whole campaigning is a little bit absurd. I feel like this the trend has gotten a little out of hand especially when some folks practically are wearing shorts as knee braces, however as simple as this sounds its a hip hop culture that in my opinion could be revised a little, but never really taken away totally either. Is it not a constitutional right to wear what you want.
Zachary "ZIGG" Francis
POS 2001
Monday 11pm
Right to bare arms
There's no question as to the rise in agitation surrounding the political atmosphere. The article i read focused on the growing number of "fringe" groups that are arising out of the frustration of some Americans. There was a recent 2nd amendment rally in Washington. Citizens at this particular gathering believed that their right to bare arms would be taken away any time soon. There is a general sense of anger towards the Obama administration and the government in general. "We're in a war. The other side knows they are at war, because they started it," said Larry Pratt, president of the Gun Owners of America. "They are coming for our freedom, for our money, for our kids, for our property. They are coming for everything because they are a bunch of socialists."This particular fear over the 2nd amendment right made me think of what power actual states have which we discussed in class. I personally believe the right to bare arms should stay and i don't believe anything will be done to change that. I think people are just frustrated about legitimate concerns but their emotions are boiling over to create a climate of hate. Any group has the right to free speech and to gather in public. As long as people stay civil than i think we can look forward to enjoying many of the freedoms we have.
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Pakistan Suicide Bomb Attack Kills 7
The terrorism acts in the middle east continue to claim many civilian lives. Suicide bombing is just one form of these attacks and it is effective at hurming mass groups of people. The bombers target was a police station where 7 people were fatally wounded and and injurying 26. Also recently, two suicide bombers, dressed in the fully clothed muslism outfit for women, bomb a camp for refugees killing 41 and injurying 60 more. I know I will never understand how anyone can want to blow themselves up in an attempt to kill other.
Thomas Milen
pos2001
7pm tues.
Thomas Milen
pos2001
7pm tues.
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Rogue Kidney Brokers in The U.S. Sell Black Market Organs for Transplantation
In the US there is a price ceiling of zero on organs making the purcuse/sell of them illegal. However the demand for vital organs is extremely high which has created a blackmarket for human organs. Most common organ bought and sold is kidneys. The issues that is being incountered is that the weathly would buy organs from 3rd world countries. The smart people were having the transplant due in countries like India who dont care if you paid for the kidney or killed someone for it, which does happen. What is the resolution to this issue? Should we fear our organs are more valuable then our life?
Thomas Milen
pos2001
7pm tues.
Thomas Milen
pos2001
7pm tues.
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Steelers: Ready to punish Roethlisberger now
Recently the case agaisnt Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger has been dropped. So it seems twice the judical system has ruled in his favor. However the NFL commissioner has decided that his repeated actions need to be punish. What will the extent of his punishment be?
What should be the punishment be for assulting a women in a public restroom? Its good to see that there is some disciplinary action taking place, but feel like maybe its not enough.
Thomas Milen
pos2001
7pm tues.
What should be the punishment be for assulting a women in a public restroom? Its good to see that there is some disciplinary action taking place, but feel like maybe its not enough.
Thomas Milen
pos2001
7pm tues.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Cop Shoots Chicken
Cop Shoots Chicken...
In quick summary, a chicken escapes and the eight year veteran officer deems the bird a treat and puts it down. Parently the chicken isn't protected under any state game-commission laws. Thus there was no illegal act. Slight simpathy for the once owner of the chicken.
Thomas Milen
pos2001
tue. 7pm
In quick summary, a chicken escapes and the eight year veteran officer deems the bird a treat and puts it down. Parently the chicken isn't protected under any state game-commission laws. Thus there was no illegal act. Slight simpathy for the once owner of the chicken.
Thomas Milen
pos2001
tue. 7pm
Nuclear Policy
US Nuclear Policy
President Obama announed the vow that the US agrees not to use nuclear weapons against countries with out nuclear powers. In this vow it was stated that North Korea and Iran are excluded due to there non compliance with the United Nations. The Iranian government showed their anger with the claim that the US is threating them with nuclear weapons. However its quite clear we haven't decliared nuclearlier war on Iran. Even if we just went to war with them I'm confident the US wouldn't need to use nukes to be victorious.
Thomas Milen
pos2001
7pm Tues.
President Obama announed the vow that the US agrees not to use nuclear weapons against countries with out nuclear powers. In this vow it was stated that North Korea and Iran are excluded due to there non compliance with the United Nations. The Iranian government showed their anger with the claim that the US is threating them with nuclear weapons. However its quite clear we haven't decliared nuclearlier war on Iran. Even if we just went to war with them I'm confident the US wouldn't need to use nukes to be victorious.
Thomas Milen
pos2001
7pm Tues.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
The flagship bill...
Hopefully most of you have seen that the Florida state legislation is working on a bill that would grant the University of Florida flagship status. This is not my attempt to hate on UF but should this bill pass all other state universities would be left in the dust. If UF gains flagship status they will receive preferential treatment when it comes to funding on a state and federal level. If the bill passes all other Florida universities will permanently be one, if not more, step behind UF. As TCC students most of us plan on attending universities at some point, if the legislation passes this bill UF will be placed on a pedestal and the other state universities will suffer.
Kerri Larson
POS2001-075366
Tuesday: 7-9:45 pm
Kerri Larson
POS2001-075366
Tuesday: 7-9:45 pm
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
The Magic Negro
Barack Obama The Magic Negro...does this express a certain level of disrespect we as a country have toward the office of the president. I can only imagine how other countries view us when we have no respect for each other and unfortunately Rush Limbaugh perpetuate that sentiment everyday on his show, but he is an American and it’s his right to degrade the highest office in this country...unless a Republican is holding office. Not really funny...painfully sad.
Stacey M. Francois
POS2001-075366
Tue 7:00-9:45
Stacey M. Francois
POS2001-075366
Tue 7:00-9:45
The First Amendment
Our First Amendment has given us freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of assembly, and the right to petition. Has the electing of a black president really exposed the hate and racism we have become accustomed to in this country? Understanding our First Amendment and the liberties it affords us all, when is enough, enough? Is it really a war between the democrats and the republicans? Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck are constantly fueling hatred and calling for a division between fellow Americans…the election results were a clear indication of a much needed change in this country. Do mere words have the power to become dangerous? Here’s a quote from Justice Holmes: “The question in every case is whether the words used are used in such circumstances and are of such a nature as to create a clear and present danger that they will bring about the substantive evils that Congress has a right to prevent.” When and who has the power to decide on what is dangerous and to what degree?
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/2010/03/22/2010-03-22_three_angry_men_limbaugh_beck_gambling_come_out_firing_after_health_care_bill_pa.html
Stacey M. Francois
POS2001/075366
Tue 7:00-9:45
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/2010/03/22/2010-03-22_three_angry_men_limbaugh_beck_gambling_come_out_firing_after_health_care_bill_pa.html
Stacey M. Francois
POS2001/075366
Tue 7:00-9:45
News Worthy!
Combing the newspapers, online news or even television is a war zone. Just trying to figure out what’s going on in my town, state or country is exhausting after going pass the garbage that is now considered news worthy. Today March 31st, let’s see…Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt sleeping in separate rooms, is Kourtney Kardashians’s post-baby body photo shopped, should Sandra Bullock divorce Jesse James and this is the shocker of them all…Ricky Martin has finally come out of the closet! Now I’m brain dead with headlines that will have absolutely no effect on my life, can someone please tell me what’s going on with Obama and this offshore drilling plan?
Stacey M. Francois
POS2001/075366
Tue 7:00-9:45
Stacey M. Francois
POS2001/075366
Tue 7:00-9:45
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Jobs in this economy
The economy is still on shaky ground and these are the kind of unpredictable statements the public don’t need. Understanding the President’s administration and even the President wants to constantly reassure the citizens this is not the way to do it. Whatever happened to just plain honesty…the country was a mess when Obama inherited it and it will take more than a year to repair, can it really be repaired, or more. Who will actually get these 95,000 jobs every month and will it be visible to working class people?
http://www.bet.com/News/National_Obama_Says_95000_Jobs_to_Come_Each_Month?cid=idnb
Stacey M. Francois
POS2001/075366
Tue 7:00-9:45
http://www.bet.com/News/National_Obama_Says_95000_Jobs_to_Come_Each_Month?cid=idnb
Stacey M. Francois
POS2001/075366
Tue 7:00-9:45
Thursday, February 04, 2010
Wall Street gets a Boehner
Apparently House Minority Leader John Boehner and other Republicans are having a little trouble getting their tea partying Joe Six-packs to donate to enough money to their campaigns so Rep. Boehner, and a few other republicans, are soliciting money from big time Wall Street CEO’s. Rep. Boehner has recently been trying to schmooze JP Morgan’s CEO James Dimon into donating to Republicans instead of Democrats, which would be an understandable move for Wall Street considering the policies that President Obama and other Democrats are in favor of, such as capping the way-over-the-top salaries that these CEOs receive, and implementing a system of payments the Banks must make to pay tax payers back for the money we lent them. Those policies being suggested by Democrats seem to make a lot of sense when you consider that a lot of the money they are using to pay themselves and to give themselves outlandish bonuses comes from the taxpayers in the form of the Bank Bailout. But Mr. Boehner and other Republicans are against all of those policies, and made their position clear during the State of the Union Address when President Obama announced that he wanted Wall Street to pay back the money American citizens had lent them, the Republicans were the only ones in the room not standing and applauding. So Republicans, like John Boehner, who have been praising themselves at these tea party events as the only members of congress who really care about the American people, and they’re the only ones who really represent everyday Americans like “Joe Six-pack”, don’t believe that tax payers should be paid back the money they’re owed by Wall Street and to take it a step further they want those CEOs who are giving themselves millions of tax payer dollars to jump ship and start donating to Republican candidates because they are not going to demand any re-payment the of tax payers loans. Their position on these issues could not expose their loyalties any better; they are on the side of big corporations, special interest, Wall Street, however you want to label it, they are on the side with the most money, period. Whoever is going to give them the most money is who they are loyal to. So while you, Mr. Six-pack, sit at home collecting unemployment checks and listening to people like John Boehner tell you how the Democratic Party wants to destroy America and how the Republicans are here to save the day, remember who gets the rhetoric and who gets the results; you hear everything you want to hear, and Wall Street gets everything they want to get.
Wall Street Journal Article
Huffington Post Article
Max Kruse
POS2001/075366
Tu 7:00-9:45
Wall Street Journal Article
Huffington Post Article
Max Kruse
POS2001/075366
Tu 7:00-9:45
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
U.S. "woefully" inadequate to respond to attack?
Recently Bob Graham, chairman of the Commission on the Prevention of Weapons of Mass Destruction Proliferation and Terrorism and former Florida Senator, has decided to publicly announce how vulnerable he believes the US is to responding to any major terrorist attacks. Mr. Graham’s Commission gave the Obama administration an “F” in the area of responding to a bio-terror attack. In an interview on NPR Mr. Graham’s co-chair former senator Jim Talent, when speaking about the terrorists, went as far as to say that “Eventually, they're going to defeat the intel apparatus”. That is a pretty scary statement when its coming from someone whose job it is to determine our safety and security. That statement also begs the question, is someone who has seemingly already admitted defeat the right man for the job? I want someone who has some optimism and isn’t convinced our intel is bound to fail, believing our intelligence is going to fail isn’t a winning strategy and sounds like a self-fulfilling prophecy. Yeah we might get attacked if Sen. Talent is one of the individuals in charge of preventing it.
This whole ordeal makes you wonder if this information being broadcast all over the media is a good idea? Maybe we could send this embarrassing report card to the head of al-Qaida, or any other organization who may want to attack us? I feel like we’re saying “Hey Mr. Terrorist, if you were thinking about attacking us, nows the time”. I don’t think we should be telegraphing how weak we are around the world. It seems like this information should be discussed with the president and security experts privately so they could do something about it, not broadcast over all the major news networks letting the whole world know that we wouldn’t be able to respond to an attack.
NPR Interview
CNN:US gets "F" on bioterror response
Max Kruse
POS2001/075366
Tu 7:00-9:45
This whole ordeal makes you wonder if this information being broadcast all over the media is a good idea? Maybe we could send this embarrassing report card to the head of al-Qaida, or any other organization who may want to attack us? I feel like we’re saying “Hey Mr. Terrorist, if you were thinking about attacking us, nows the time”. I don’t think we should be telegraphing how weak we are around the world. It seems like this information should be discussed with the president and security experts privately so they could do something about it, not broadcast over all the major news networks letting the whole world know that we wouldn’t be able to respond to an attack.
NPR Interview
CNN:US gets "F" on bioterror response
Max Kruse
POS2001/075366
Tu 7:00-9:45
Monday, January 18, 2010
Survey Results
The results of the survey we took the first night of class are below:
What is your political party?
Democrat 20
Republican 7
Don't know 4
Independent 1
Libertarian 1
Libertarian Green 1
Liberal 1
What is your ideology?
Don't know 25
Liberal 4
Conservative 1
Moderate 1
Socialist 1
Libertarian 1
Laissez-Faire 1
Issue stances 1
Realist 1
Who did you vote for in the presidential election?
Barack Obama 18
John McCain 8
Didn't vote 5
Ron Paul 1
Ralph Nader 1
Not old enough 1
No answer 1
Socialist, Republican, voted for McCain
Do you approve of the job Barack Obama is doing as president?
Yes 13
No 8
Somewhat 7
Don't know 7
Who is the governor of Florida?
Charlie Crist 13
Don't know 12
*Charlie Crist 5
Charlie Chris 3
Charlie Crisp 1
Jeb Bush 1
Name Florida's two senators.
Don't know 27
*Bill Nelson 3
Mel Martinez 2
Bernie Sanders (VT) 1
Marco Rubio 1
Brown 1
Bob Graham 1
Name your local representative.
Don't know 30
*Allen Boyd 3
Al Lawson 1
Name one other world leader.
Don't know 18
*Raul Castro, Cuba 4
Hu Jintao, China 1
Ho Chi Min, North Korea 1
Hugo Chavez, Chile 1
*Hugo Chavez, Venezuela 1
Nicolas Sarkozy, France 1
Pope Benedict 1
Jean-Bertrand Aristide, Haiti 1
*Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iran 1
*Queen Elizabeth, UK 1
*Dmitry Medvedev, Russia 1
Vicente Fox, Mexico 1
*Gordon Brown, UK 1
Su Jon Kim, South Korea 1
Where do you get your news from?
Television 12
Internet 8
Newspaper 4
Magazines 2
News 2
Radio 1
Family 5
Friends 2
Don't know 1
Anywhere 1
Don't 1
CNN 15
Fox 5
MSNBC 5
Tallahassee Democrat 4
USA Today 3
Huffington Post 3
CSpan 2
The Daily Show 2
Time 2
NPR 2
Facebook 2
CBS 1
The Onion 1
Salon 1
Popurls.com 1
New York Times 1
YouTube 1
Politico 1
Drudge Report 1
Reddit 1
Washington Post 1
AP 1
MSN 1
AOL 1
ABC 1
What are the most important issues facing America today?
Economy 20
Health care 14
War 5
Iraq 4
Debt 3
Education 2
War on drugs 2
Terrorism 2
Undeclared wars 1
Loss of civil liberties 1
Gay marriage 1
Marriage 1
Military budget 1
Corporate monopolies 1
Crime 1
Number of black men incarcerated 1
Energy 1
Technology 1
Global warming 1
Gun rights 1
Taxes 1
Supreme Court nominations 1
Overactive legislation 1
Drinking age 1
Iran 1
Our missiles near Poland 1
Abortion 1
Don't know 1
What is your political party?
Democrat 20
Republican 7
Don't know 4
Independent 1
Libertarian 1
Libertarian Green 1
Liberal 1
What is your ideology?
Don't know 25
Liberal 4
Conservative 1
Moderate 1
Socialist 1
Libertarian 1
Laissez-Faire 1
Issue stances 1
Realist 1
Who did you vote for in the presidential election?
Barack Obama 18
John McCain 8
Didn't vote 5
Ron Paul 1
Ralph Nader 1
Not old enough 1
No answer 1
Socialist, Republican, voted for McCain
Do you approve of the job Barack Obama is doing as president?
Yes 13
No 8
Somewhat 7
Don't know 7
Who is the governor of Florida?
Charlie Crist 13
Don't know 12
*Charlie Crist 5
Charlie Chris 3
Charlie Crisp 1
Jeb Bush 1
Name Florida's two senators.
Don't know 27
*Bill Nelson 3
Mel Martinez 2
Bernie Sanders (VT) 1
Marco Rubio 1
Brown 1
Bob Graham 1
Name your local representative.
Don't know 30
*Allen Boyd 3
Al Lawson 1
Name one other world leader.
Don't know 18
*Raul Castro, Cuba 4
Hu Jintao, China 1
Ho Chi Min, North Korea 1
Hugo Chavez, Chile 1
*Hugo Chavez, Venezuela 1
Nicolas Sarkozy, France 1
Pope Benedict 1
Jean-Bertrand Aristide, Haiti 1
*Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iran 1
*Queen Elizabeth, UK 1
*Dmitry Medvedev, Russia 1
Vicente Fox, Mexico 1
*Gordon Brown, UK 1
Su Jon Kim, South Korea 1
Where do you get your news from?
Television 12
Internet 8
Newspaper 4
Magazines 2
News 2
Radio 1
Family 5
Friends 2
Don't know 1
Anywhere 1
Don't 1
CNN 15
Fox 5
MSNBC 5
Tallahassee Democrat 4
USA Today 3
Huffington Post 3
CSpan 2
The Daily Show 2
Time 2
NPR 2
Facebook 2
CBS 1
The Onion 1
Salon 1
Popurls.com 1
New York Times 1
YouTube 1
Politico 1
Drudge Report 1
Reddit 1
Washington Post 1
AP 1
MSN 1
AOL 1
ABC 1
What are the most important issues facing America today?
Economy 20
Health care 14
War 5
Iraq 4
Debt 3
Education 2
War on drugs 2
Terrorism 2
Undeclared wars 1
Loss of civil liberties 1
Gay marriage 1
Marriage 1
Military budget 1
Corporate monopolies 1
Crime 1
Number of black men incarcerated 1
Energy 1
Technology 1
Global warming 1
Gun rights 1
Taxes 1
Supreme Court nominations 1
Overactive legislation 1
Drinking age 1
Iran 1
Our missiles near Poland 1
Abortion 1
Don't know 1
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