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251: Schitzophrenia, Childhood, Mental, Anxiety and Other Disorders
... So that scenario represents what I will call Bluegill #1. Now deep down in Jimmy's heart there is a mean side. One day down at the old football field in the small town of Clinton Earnie Simpson was doing a little running. Cat strutted down to the field and started doing some detecting with his fine metal detector. Earnie went over to Cat and said, "Finding anything?" Jimmy grabbed his ... I was trying to get that schitzophrenia occurs in twins more than single offsprings that there is some chance that the hippy might just possibly have an identicle twin. That would be a bless to Clinton if there was another Jimmy struttin' around town. So next time you see Cool Cat say hello. He is not a bad guy he just has a few problems in the head. Most mental disorders ...
252: Be Healthy and Drug Free
... and drug free means much more than it sounds. It means turning down peer pressure, not using drugs, and not feeling the need to use drugs. Many people have died from drug overdose; including Roger Clinton, Bill Clinton's brother. There are many different types of drugs. Some drugs are good for you and some could kill people. Some good drugs are anesthetics, hormones, vaccines, and antibiotics. Some bad drugs are narcotics. These ...
253: Schitzophrenia and Other Mental Disorders
... So that scenario represents what I will call Bluegill #1. Now deep down in Jimmy's heart there is a mean side. One day down at the old football field in the small town of Clinton Earnie Simpson was doing a little running. Cat strutted down to the field and started doing some detecting with his fine metal detector. Earnie went over to Cat and said, "Finding anything?" Jimmy grabbed his ... I was trying to get that schitzophrenia occurs in twins more than single offsprings that there is some chance that the hippy might just possibly have an identicle twin. That would be a bless to Clinton if there was another Jimmy struttin' around town. So next time you see Cool Cat say hello. He is not a bad guy he just has a few problems in the head. Most mental disorders ...
254: The Supreme Court
... by Ronald Regan in 1986. Another Justice appointed by Ronald Regan is Anthony Kennedy in 1988. George Bush appointed Justice David Souter in 1990. Justice Clarence Thomas was appointed by George Bush in 1991. Bill Clinton appointed Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in 1993. Bill Clinton also appointed Justice Stephen Breyer in 1994. The Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court is Chief Justice William Rehnquist who was appointed Justice by President Richard Nixon in 1972 and earned his appointment ...
255: Leading by Example: Drugs and the Presidency
... to other countries. This should concern you, the reader, because the president’s image is all some foreigners know of our country. For instance, consider the disgrace brought upon the United States by the President Clinton/Monica Lewinsky scandal. This issue was the primary focus of the news for months. Although that scandal was not drug related, it still represents the type of distraction created when a leading media figure dabbles ... it isn’t a trial and error occupation. Furthermore, if Bush were in office, the controversy over his drug use would detract from his ability to fully perform his full service to the public. President Clinton is again a good example why controversy hinders progress. It is extremely doubtful that he ever planned out his agenda and allotted time for dealing with testifying for congress and addressing the public about scandals ...
256: Campaigning
... or his prefence on issues. Jim McKay was eventually elected with no political experience but was elected based on his good looks and communication skills. In the most recent presidential election between the incumbent Bill Clinton and Bob Dole, one of the main reasons Dole did not win the election was because of his appearance. Dole was over seventy years old and the public voters did not see this as an advantage. Neither did Dole possess the charisma like that of Clinton. McKay runs as a democratic nominee on the issues that he feels are important to society. In the beginning he consented to running for senator only if he could "say what he wanted and do ...
257: Democracy Best Form of Government?
... full day of public hearings in July to hear what the people had to say. The democrats feel that there foreign policy program is seen as an unbroken string of foreign policy successes during the Clinton administration. The platform has also used diplomacy as a means to eliminate thousands of Russian nuclear weapons aimed at American cities. The democratic platform proclaims broad support for all those who would like to strengthen civil society and live in a democratic state. Many people applaud Clinton’s policy toward Japan and Korea, as well as a stable, secure, open and prosperous relationship with hostile China--a China that respects human rights throughout its land and in Tibet. The platform also calls ...
258: 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 Cafι. What the Rev. did not know was that 24-year-old Jeremy T Charron; an Epsom New Hampshire police officer was gunned down ...
259: The Behavior Of Presidents
... United States in the area of international relations. Presidents in the last century have taken a much larger part in legislature leadership because of the nature of their election process. Presidents such as Reagan and Clinton ran on specific programs which they would implement. Reagan acted in an active legislative way by proposing a tax cut and increased military spending, both of which he achieved. Clinton tried to accomplish health care reform as well as welfare reform. Both of these types of legislative leadership were different from the actions of Madison who was viewed as a "chief clerk" (Lowi and Ginsburg ...
260: The Graying of America
... cuts in other areas. And I think that the defence expenses will be cut in the near future. I also think there will have to come new social welfare programmes, such as the one President Clinton has suggested. A harsher welfare system than before, where you only get welfare (not Medicare) for five years, then you need to get money from somewhere else. As Clinton puts it: "Welfare should not be a way of life, but a second chance.." An institution which will grow significantly is "The Assisted Living Industry", those who are to take care of the elderly in ...


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