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241: Capital Punishment
... population would vote for a murderer to be killed even with all of the downfalls that Capital Punishment has to offer…………… The death penalty is often used for political gain. During his presidential gain, President Clinton rushed home for the Arkansas execution of Rickey Ray Rector, a mentally retarded, black man. Clinton couldn't take the chance of being seen by voters as "soft on crime." Political Analysts believe that when the death penalty becomes an issue in a campaign, the candidate favoring capital punishment almost inevitably ...
242: Legalizing Marijuana
... the question why not legalize marijuana as medical drug which is proven to be less dangerous than cocaine and morphine. Lobbying groups in a San Diego, California , council committee unanimously voted to urge president Bill Clinton and congress to end federal restrictions against the use of marijuana for " legitiment medical use." City council women Christine kehoe said she wanted the city of San Diego "to go on the record we support ... in our society and is only going through the stages that alcohol had during the prohibition era. Marijuana will become legal due to the knew administration which is liberal and who's leader , president Bill Clinton who had acutely used marijuana during the nineteen sixties. Due to all these factors marijuana will become more widely accepted by the American people who will pressure congress to rewrite the laws on the drug ...
243: Legalizing Marijuana
... the question why not legalize marijuana as medical drug which is proven to be less dangerous than cocaine and morphine. Lobbying groups in a San Diego, California , council committee unanimously voted to urge president Bill Clinton and congress to end federal restrictions against the use of marijuana for " legitiment medical use." City council women Christine kehoe said she wanted the city of San Diego "to go on the record we support ... in our society and is only going through the stages that alcohol had during the prohibition era. Marijuana will become legal due to the knew administration which is liberal and who's leader , president Bill Clinton who had acutely used marijuana during the nineteen sixties. Due to all these factors marijuana will become more widely accepted by the American people who will pressure congress to rewrite the laws on the drug ...
244: The Presidency and Inexperience
... balance of payments, the strength of the dollar abroad, and the mounting budget deficit. The sweeping income-tax reform legislation that President Reagan signed in 1986 represented one of his major policy objectives. President Bill Clinton made health-care reform a top priority of his administration. (Berman 54) The president also establishes and administers national policies, within statutory limits of course, in such areas as social security, education, and health. Here ... correct today. (Barnett 184) With all these responsibilities, one can easily see why it is of paramount importance that a newly-elected president be experienced. Being an active member of the political scene, as Bill Clinton was, prior to his election, is not sufficient grounds for one to be able to completely assume all the responsibilities of a president once an incumbent president ‘officially’ leaves office. The reason is that politics ...
245: Make US Citizenship More Difficult
... to make citizenship become more difficult and decrease the number of immigrants migrating to the United States. The above resolution that seems to be constantly floating around in congress has become extremely sensitive since President Clinton has been in office. President Clinton has been openly supportive of revisions to the Immigration Laws held by this country. He also strongly backs the tightening of United States borders. Immigrants are extremely vital to the American way of life because ...
246: Legalization Of Marijuana
... the question why not legalize marijuana as medical drug which is proven to be less dangerous than cocaine and morphine. Lobbying groups in a San Diego, California , council committee unanimously voted to urge president Bill Clinton and congress to end federal restrictions against the use of marijuana for " legitiment medical use." City council women Christine kehoe said she wanted the city of San Diego "to go on the record we support ... in our society and is only going through the stages that alcohol had during the prohibition era. Marijuana will become legal due to the knew administration which is liberal and who's leader , president Bill Clinton who had acutely used marijuana during the nineteen sixties. Due to all these factors marijuana will become more widely accepted by the American people who will pressure congress to rewrite the laws on the drug ...
247: Pros and Cons of Capital Punishment
... this time to tell you a story. On August 15, 1997, the Reverend John Miller preached a sermon at the Martha Vineyards Tabernacle in New Hampshire. He told his congregation, which included the vacationing President Clinton and his wife, that capital punishment is wrong. "I invite you to look at a picture of Timothy McVeigh and to forgive him," said Miller. "If we profess to be Christians, then we are called to love and forgive." Once the sermon ended, Rev. Miller, Clinton, and their wives got together for brunch at the Sweet Life Cafi. What the Rev. did not know was that 24-year-old Jeremy T Charron; an Epsom New Hampshire police officer was gunned down ...
248: The Legalization Of Marijuana: Pros And Cons
... the question why not legalize marijuana as medical drug which is proven to be less dangerous than cocaine and morphine. Lobbying groups in a San Diego, California , council committee unanimously voted to urge president Bill Clinton and congress to end federal restrictions against the use of marijuana for " legitiment medical use." City council women Christine kehoe said she wanted the city of San Diego "to go on the record we support ... in our society and is only going through the stages that alcohol had during the prohibition era. Marijuana will become legal due to the knew administration which is liberal and who's leader , president Bill Clinton who had acutely used marijuana during the nineteen sixties. Due to all these factors marijuana will become more widely accepted by the American people who will pressure congress to rewrite the laws on the drug ...
249: In Cold Blood: Death Penalty
... lethal injections should leave doubt that the dying process can be- and often is -grossly inhumane, regardless of method(Flanders 16). The death penalty is often used for political gain. During his presidential gain, President Clinton rushed home for the Arkansas execution of Rickey Ray Rector, a mentally retarded, indigent black man. Clinton couldn't take the chance of being seen by voters as " soft on crime." Political Analysts believe that when the death penalty becomes an issue in a campaign, the candidate favoring capital punishment almost inevitably ...
250: Nutrition In Schools
... are fed up with school lunches. Everyone from U. S. Senators to a student group called Kids Against Junk Food (KAJF) is demanding better food in school cafeterias (Norvell, 1995). On November 5, 1994, President Clinton signed the Child Nutrition Reauthorization Bill, this bill requires schools to meet dietary guidelines. The previous law, the National School Lunch Act, required schools to serve nutritious and as well as well-balanced lunches that ... vegetable, a fruit, a bread, and milk. The law didn’t say anything about things like the fat content, cooking methods, or freshness of foods (Meyer&Conklin,1998). Those loopholes are the reason that President Clinton signed the Child Nutrition Reauthorization Bill. The Child Nutrition Reauthorization Bill was designed to increase calories from nonfat or low fat sources. The meat requirements basically stayed the same but, fruit/vegetables, and grain/bread ...


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