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There are accusations on both sides of the fence regarding distortions. I think skepticism is healthy, but a distrust of big business is healthier. I work from a distrusting viewpoint, and I have less reason to distrust Gore than I do persons such as the author of the article cited by Scaeagles. This is not to say I completely trust Gore, but I have less reason to question his motivation than some mouthpiece for the energy companies.
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Well, well- what a surprise: Bush commutes Libby's sentence.
I guess this would be an example of compassionate conservatism. Just think- Paris Hilton served more time than Scooter. ![]() |
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I Floop the Pig
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Yeah, Tony Snow is definitely a work of art. Or, a lying sack of ...
It's been asked before, but do none of these individuals realize that records are kept of what they've said earlier? |
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Won't matter.....as soon as an Administration ends the next one is not allowed to use recoreds of the previous one in defense of its' actions or proposing action it wishes to take. So I've been told anyway ![]()
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Random political thought.
When a person running for public office stands and says "any questions?" then goes on to sidestep the question asked of him, everyone who is witness to such an action should be horrified to their core. This person is supposed to want to represent the public. He needs to be perfectly clear in his intentions. He needs to speak squarely with the people he wants to represent. If he changes the subject, the whole press conference should come to a standstill until he does address the question, and if he refuses to do so, he needs to be booed off stage and never heard from again. How can people do something so obviously detrimental to the process of elections and governance itself and still be taken seriously? I saw a clip of such action recently and I became extremely embarrassed of our political system and the fact that our society allows it to exist. It is intolerable. To take a page out of another thread - I am seriously sick of this sht.
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The business law class that I'll be wrapping up next week has forced me to take a different look into laws, government, Constitution, etc. While at one turn, it's almost painful to do - on the other side, particularly from a business perspective - we've got a sea change happening right now, one that will last for at least a couple of decades before we see much different. Just take a look at our fairly young 5/4 split Supreme Court.
Now is not the time IMO to be testing certain rights, lest we want precedence to be set by what this set of judges says. Sure, things can be overturned, but... I'd just rather wait. When "Bong Hits 4 Jesus," off campus, non-school event isn't even protected as political speech - well... frankly, that's frightening. Not to mention the many other decisions in recent history that point... well. Screw it. All in all, Bush wasn't kidding when he said he wasn't going to be a footnote in America's history. He was going to write a chapter. And that, my friends, he has done. But hey, I'm a business student. I'm not out to change the world or fix any problems. I'm just here to try and see what's happening and make the best decisions based on what the present and future look like.
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What if he was displaying "Give your life to Jesus" in the same spot? Would his openly religious statement, when being fought by the ACLU, be a problem? There was also a case where a student was either suspended or expelled because a security guard spotted a large knife in his car. The knife fell out of a box while he was helping his grandmother move and he didn't know it was there. Zero tolerance takes over.
There are many reasons we have our kids in private school. It is a scary thing, indeed, when rights are restricted by government. The entire campaign finance crap that Bush signed into law (good Lord I don't know why I didn't jump ship at that point in time, but that's hindsight, I suppose) tells people they can't say anything negative on the airwaves about an incumbant within...30 days? 60 days? I forget off the top of my head....of an election. I will say I don't see how "Bong hits 4 Jesus" is political speech, but that's beside the point I guess. |
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Or, better yet (well, not better, but a better scenario) - how about a sign that said "Eat pork 4 Muhammed" or "If your Islamic, hug a Jew" or "God hates homosexuality"? If those signs were hung by someone in the same spot as the sign in question, should they be taken down because they are considered to be offensive or "hate speech"?
I believe that most everyone has a point at which they believe free speech ends. There are exceptions, of course, but I would figure a huge majority of the citizenry has a beaking point where something crosses their imaginary line and should not be allowed to be displayed in public. |
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Either it is political speech, in which John Roberts was right on its intent but still wrong (IMO) on what could be done about it or it isn't political speech in which case the majority was not only wrong in whether the school has the authority to proscribe such speech but about whether such speech even happened.
Now, my only complaint about the defendant side in that case is that the kid didn't have the balls to say "Yes, it was a pro-pot message. So what." |
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