Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Where Do I Stand???
What is your political ideology?Your Result: Social DemocratThis quiz has defined you as a Social Democrat (you may or may not be a Democratic Socialist as well). In general you are in the Liberal mindset, but wish to take it a step further. You favour the brodening of various social programs and a progressive income tax system to help alleviate social inequality. You wish to change the current social paradigm, but through gradual means.Result Breakdown:88% Social Democrat86% Liberal41% Conservative41% Libertarian36% Communist/Radical Left26% Fascist/Radical RightQuiz URL: http://www.gotoquiz.com/what_is_your_political_ideology
Friday, October 2, 2009
Why You Gonna Act Like That?!?!
When I watched the video of the new Sexile incident thats going on at Tufts University, my first reaction was are you serious? I don't believe it's right to stop students from having sex in their dorms that some are paying money for, while their roomates are present unless their roomates are offended. I believe if tour roomate consents to the fact that you are having sex while they are present then you should be able to. Depending on the roomate, they may enjoy interacting or watching or they just may be very laid back and not mind at all. I believe this doesn't violate freedom of expression because these individuals are able to express themselves sexually and this is their right to have sex. If they choose to have sex while others are present, that 's their right unless it violates their roomates rights. Im also pretty sure if their roomate had a problem with it, they would tell their roomate anyway. I don't necessarily believe its offensive to the people who want to have sex, because its really not that serious its just sex. I believe the administrators of Tuft University were thinking more about the roomates who may have to watch or hear their roomate having sex, instead of the roomate that would actually be able to not have sex because their roomate is present. Hopefully they revise this issue and come up with a solution that will be compromising from both veiws.
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Death Penalty or No Death Penalty
I agree that the death penalty is cruel and unusual punishment. Although someone may have committed a seriuos crime, that doesn't give others the right to execute them. The individual will eventually face death if they are sentenced to life in prison so why should they have to die. Two wrongs don't make a right and what lesson are we showing our young youth and what message is America showing if we allow people to be executed because they committed a crime. That person could want to change and turn their life around and become a productive citizen in society, but we would never know if the person is executed. America is also in enough debt as it is, and to spend unnecessary tax dollars on murdering people is completely insane! I believe in my heart that everyone deserves a second chance for their wrongdoings, others may disagree but still a person shouldn't have to die because of a crime they committed. Honestly in my opinion that isnt a punishment, that isnt going to change the fact that a crime was committed, but instead why not make the person just suffer by sentencing them to life in prison. executing someone to prove that murder is wrong is defeating the whole purpose that murder is wrong because regardless someone is still getting murdered. The whole idea of murder as revenge is immoral and unethical because it goes against everything stands for as a nation. I can only hope and pray that people will begin to realize that executing the person who committed a crime doesnt solve the situation and that hopefully in the future we will begin to see that people can still be punished for a crime without death being an option. Our rights are our rights until they violate someone else's rights, but a person also shouldn't have to die if isn't their time to die.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
President Obama's Speech to the Youth
The goal in Obama's speech was to reach out to the American youth and stress the importance of getting a good education. Obama also stated that when we give up on our education and ourselves, we also give up on our country. Among this, his goals were also to let us know the youth know that there is also someone of higher authority that you can talk to to help you receive the best education. Honestly, as far as saying whether or not his goal was reached, I can only truly speak for myself. Although I have been told pretty much the same thing repetitiously throughout my entire life, I believe the speech had an impact on me, and I do believe that there are probably many students who believed in his speech and believed that the speech impacted them as well. I believe Obama's speech was a monumental moment because America has never had a president to speak to the American youth from a high school and have it publicly broadcasted for all of America to veiw. This shows that Obama truly cares about the education that we as youth receive. I agree with Obama's views of everybody doing their part because we are the future. The message that I received from Obama's speech was that I need to work harder in school and not give up so easily. I also realized that it is easier to give up than to keep persevering but I know that if I work hard my work will eventually pay off. I am unsure if this speech changed American students veiw on education, but I truly believe only time will reveal if his messsage was an impact on the youth of America.
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Is the Constitution really as useful as we citizens are led to believe?
I believe that the Constitution is useful. Many people especially teenagers arent aware of how significant the Constitution is but I beg to differ. The main area that I believe the Constitution focuses on that affects us the most is The Bill of Rights. Theses amendments protect us as a people and give us certain rights that many of us are so deserving of. The Constitution helps keep our government and America in order. These amendments and rights allow us to live our everday lives. I believe that the Constitution will continue to be useful to America.
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