2/6 Huffington Post Missouri Appoints New State Auditor After Suicide
This article is interesting because this particular case was not an assassination, but a suicide. The new auditor will serve their predecessor's term.
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
Thursday, April 9, 2015
Monday, March 9, 2015
5/5 Americans Divided Over Clinton's Email
I don't really see why this personal email is a problem. It might seem unprofessional, but personal emails are the ones that are easiest for an individual to access. Maybe she used it to get emails directly to her phone. Sometimes Republicans just are way too pessimistic about the world around them.
4/5 Huffington Post Republicans Enraged by University's American Flag Ban
I can understand why this is such a touchy subject. We as Americans, especially those who are Republican, hold our tradition and values tight. This ban of the flag was an attempt to be more inclusive ( It was done in California, which is more liberal), but comes across as very anti-patriotic.
3/5 Huffington Post Record Number of Voters Support Gay Marriage
This is a clear example of how politics are always changing. Our society has become more tolerant of gay marriage, almost doubling the amount of support since 2004. I think a big factor in this was Alabama's role in legalizing it. When I traditional southern state like ours takes a step like that it paves the way for more tolerance of gay marriage in the future.
2/5 Huffington Post Ferguson Judge Resigns
The reason I found this article intriguing is the reason why the man resigned. "To help restore public trust and confidence." Law enforcement is designed to protect people and its crazy to think that their identity has turned into one that threatens the trust of the people they're protecting. Maybe this judge change will restore that trust.
1/5 Huffington Post Biden Goes Ballistic on Senate
This article comes across as striking to me because of such an uncharacteristic action by the senate. We know that the members of the senate are sage and experienced but their idea to write directly to a foreign adversary like they did just comes across as embarrassing. This article shows Biden taking a leadership role as the president of the senate making sure he's the man who wears the pants. I find this miscomunication between Biden and the senate concerning and uncomfortable.
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
Sunday, February 22, 2015
The Boston Globe 4/4 GOP candidates divided over gay marriage
This article described how abruptly the GOP candidates disagree about gay marriage. The reason I find this important is because with our partisan politics it shows that although there are two sides, there is still partisanship within the separate parties.
Huffington Post 3/4
Rudy Giuliani: I Received Death Threats In Wake Of Obama Comments
This article reached me because it shows how radical some people really are in ties to their political preference. It takes some real anger to threaten someone's life over comments they made about your political leader.
Huffington Post 2/4 Al Quida urges attacks on American Malls
This was an article where I could make a connection between something I learned in a previous history class and could give it relevance to this situation. The Al Quida made a video urging attacks on US malls (also Canada and Britain). In the past i learned that terrorist groups love using this kinda of propaganda as a shock factor and to strike fear into people. However, the FBI admitted that they do not know of any plotted terrorist attacks on these malls. Yet, the group was able to explicitly name out a few malls which is scary. They do their research too.
Huffington Post 1/4 Scott Walker Not Sure if Obama Christian
In this article the 2016 candidate clearly states that he is not sure if Obama is a christian. The reason I'm identifying this as a problem is because America likes to cling to tradition when it comes to Gov. There is an ideal image the president is expected to keep and their is dispute whether Obama fits that mold. A more previous example would be the dispute over whether or not he is actually an American citizen.
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
Huffington Post 3/5 Officer Indicted of Killing Akai Gurley
Again, another police case. I'm sure many incidents similar to this have happened in the past. An accidental gun discharge kills an innocent person. This case may be in the media just because the victim was black and lived in the projects. Cases like this continue to pop up, especially after Ferguson.
Huffington Post 3/3 Virgina Woman Dies after being Tasered in Custody
This article is another account this year of potential police brutality. It will be interesting to see how this media sparks a reaction amongst people, and if there will be any changes in laws regarding tasers, which are designed to be nonlethal.
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
NY Times 4/2 Georgia Executes Warren Lee for Murder
This article struck me because of Lee's lawyer's comment that this execution will leave a moral stain on Georgia. Execution has long been a debated topic and this case was unique because of a special law regarding disabilities. The law was that in order to be qualified as mentally inept you have to have an IQ of 71 or lower. Lee had one in the 90's, therefore, when his lawyer argued he was mentally handicapped it was not enough to save him from the death penalty.
NY Times 3/2 Mormons seek means between Gay Rights and Religious Freedom
This article interested me because it emphasized that the Mormon leaders think this debate should be a national priority. This shows the difficulty our government makes in making moral decisions and laws. Also it shows that yes, a large variety of people have influence on laws and ideas for laws.
Huffington Post Drunk Man Drone Crash 2/2
Earlier this week a drone landed in the White House lawn. It ends up that a man was drinking at a local apartment and crashed the drone over the White House fence. This seems like it could turn into a big problem as far as security and the standards they need to meet to avoid incidents like this that could turn into larger issues.
Huffington Post PSA Domestic Violence Commercial 1/2
This article is about the 15 second video that will air during the first quarter of this weekend's Super Bowl. The commercial will be a real 911 call regarding the topic of domestic violence, which has been a hot topic this year. It's a smart media tactic to use the Super Bowl to get the message across due to its large audience.
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
Bartender Accused of Threatening Boehner's Drinks 5/1
This article is a little different than the others but it was an interesting topic my eyes wouldn't let me pass up. The article in a summary is about a crazy bartender. who thinks he is Jesus and wants to kill Boehner for being mean to him. On a deeper level this article brings up a topic that runs hundreds of years ago when government was first being established. When the idea of democracy was tossed around the early pioneers of our government dismissed the idea that common people were rational enough to run of government. This is relevant to this article because it shows how irrational some people can be. The bartender was offended Boehner did not take as much action making sure the country club was ran as well as our country. I also wonder if Boehner is going to upgrade his security after this incident. Finally, I will leave you with a comment my E.R. surgeon and supervisor uncle gave me. "People always want to claim they are Jesus. How come nobody wants to pretend they're something normal, like a Shepard or something. It always has to be Jesus Christ."
Obama's call on Laws for Data Hacking and Privacy 4/1
This article taps into the issue of human rights regarding privacy. Well, that is the deeper root that it relates to. However, more relevantly speaking, it highlights the topic of our security and safety from hacking. Obama has taken quick action to press this issue. It was interesting that the article pointed out that Obama will have to face the Republican led Congress on this issue. It makes me wonder if the Republicans can put aside the differences between our nations two political parties to protect our fundamental privacy and safety. The article also went on to discuss the issue on power between federal and state governments and how they can choose to enforce the safety of Americans and their financial information,
Education Testing 3/1
What caught me first in this article was the issue of how aggressive the federal gov should be in a topic like education. This plays into the role of our two part system. Obviously the federal government has been aggressive according to this article, making sure that annual testing stays a part of our educational system. I'm automatically curious why this issue isn't more of the state's role due to the varying racial distributions across the country since the whole purpose of the annual testing is to decipher whether or not minorities are evenly and adequately taught in classroom settings. I'm going to say I agree with the federal gov's decision to keep annual testing though. I understand parents are upset about it, however they would have a bigger problem if the mistreatment of minorities and their education went unregulated.
Obama Keystone Oil Pressure 2/1
This article is very proactive because it takes several things we learned this year and applies them to a relevant situation. For example, the differences between Democrats and Republicans are highlighted on the issue of this bill being passed. If Obama chose to sign the bill he is in risky of looking like a flip flopper. In other words he would look like he is embracing Republican values. This article is a testament to the difficulty of being a president. Obama has a lot of people looking at him saying he is procrastinating our pushing the issue away as long as he can. This article also discusses the checks and balances in the gov and how Obama can use them to take the Keystone oil decision out of his hands. Lastly, the article also briefly discussed the issue on whether or not the bill was found unconstitutional, which brings us back to AP GOV in the beginning of the year! The necessary and proper clause.
Mr. Boehner dissent and defection 1/1
This article is interesting because it depicts the way Congress can affect Boehner's morale even with a victor. It's also interesting to see the ties the article made between Boehner and white supremisist, especially with the Republican attempt reach minority voters. It seems to be tapping into the stereotypes that Republican's are usually white Southern males which ties to deeper roots of racism and slavery.
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