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  • President Bill Clinton United States Government
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    A Confederate Soldier, on leave from war, was captured, imprisoned and denied any right to a trial. Though summoned by the Chief of Justice of the United States of America, John Merryman, by right of Habeas Corpus was denied a trial (Britannia Sec. 1). In 1679 the incorporation of Habeas Corpus was granted to all citizens, authorizing judges to review a court case for all imprisoned perpetrators. At the outbreak of the Civil War President Abraham Lincoln repealed the original writ of Habeas Corp...
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  • George W Bush Terrorist Threat
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    The viewpoint of the writer on John Ashcroft (Attorney General) is basically to point out on the Patriot Act that brought the latest law to prevent the terrorist. One of the Ashcroft opinion on this articles is "Once detained, these lawbreakers are accorded the rights to which they are entitled. " I think the INS plays an important role to conduct as a front line in the border that guard the US from the terrorist threat, but it might give an uncomfortable feeling for foreigner who has nothing to...
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  • Air Traffic Control Billions Of Dollars
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    Why should terrorism command our exceptional attention? That the 9 / 11 terrorists maliciously attacked the symbolic and actual seats of our economic and military power (WTC/Wall Street and the Pentagon) should concern us if we truly think that future attacks might destroy our society. But who believes that? Government responses seem directed mostly at stopping future similar attacks... which returns us full circle to the question: why should that have become our primary national goal, at the sa...
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  • Bill Of Rights 20 Th Century
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    Political science In America there are some of the things that have made it unique in the history of the world. One of them is the Bill of Rights. The Bill is considered to be the noblest document ever written. It defines the limits that government should obey. Several concepts, such as of free speech, absolute privacy, and religious freedom, became a face of America, its tradition. The Bill may be regarded as an implementation of the ideas, pointed in the Declaration of Independence. Even being...
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  • Civil Liberties Union Clean Air Act
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    COURTS AND VENUE Patriot Act (2001) The Patriot Act, said to have been passed in the wake of the September 11 attacks, is an act to deter and punish terrorist acts in the United States and around the world, to enhance law enforcement regulatory tools, and for other purposes (107 th Congress 1). The act grants greater powers to federal officials in tracing and intercepting the communication of terrorists for the purposes of foreign intelligence and law enforcement (Doyle 2). Aside from this, the ...
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  • Effects On Children Heterosexual Couples
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    A Case for Same-Sex Marriages During the last presidential election cycle in the United States, the issue of same-sex marriage became one of the most divisive and contentious political and moral issues in America. Many, particularly religious conservatives, believe that marriage can only be sanctioned by God if it takes place between a man and a woman. Others see same-sex marriages as a threat to the moral fiber of a nation and as a threat to the traditional family structure. On the other hand, ...
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  • Air Traffic Control War On Terrorism
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    ... letters lacking return addresses; urgent mall was embargoed; and for weeks the national dialog centered on one of the least hazards we face. An NPR radio host asked the Postmaster General if the whole U. S. Postal System might be shut down, despite expert opinion that -- in a world faced with diabetes, salmonella poisoning, and AIDS -- anthrax will remain (even as a biological weapon) a bit player as a cause of death. Its sole potency is in the context of terrorism: if, by mulling lethal pow...
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  • 19 Th Century Civil Liberties
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    Mc World Mc World is the onrush of economic and ecological forces that demand integration, uniformity, and that mesmerize the world with fast music, fast computers, and fast food, with MTV, Macintosh, and McDonalds, pressing nations into one commercially homogenous global network. The force of Mc World is driven by universalizing markets; it makes national borders porous from without. Four imperatives make up the dynamic of Mc World: a market imperative, a resource imperative, an information-tec...
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  • Usa Patriot Act War With Iraq
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    Patriot Act In the wake of the terrorist attacks on September 11 th, the Bush administration submitted anti-terrorism legislation to Congress. Titled the "Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001 " (with the catchy moniker "USA PATRIOT Act") it became Public Law 107 - 56 on October 26 th. The USA PATRIOT Act contains a mishmash of provisions to expedite law enforcement. Some of these changes eliminate loopholes or u...
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  • Civil Liberties Union Quot Quot
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    As a professional Internet publisher and avid user of the Internet, I have become concerned with laws like the Communications Decency Act of 1996 (CDA) that censor free speech on the Internet. By approving the CDA, Congress has established a precedent which condones censorship regulations for the Internet similar to those that exist for traditional broadcast media. Treating the Internet like broadcast media is a grave mistake because the Internet is unlike any information medium that has been cr...
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  • Civil Liberties Supreme Court
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    US HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT RESEARCH PAPER On may 21, 2001 - the supreme court ruled in a case involving the rights of journalists against the personal rights to privacy, that news organizations cannot be punished for broadcasting information that was passed to them unlawfully. The case began in in 1993, when a conversation between two teacher union officials-Gloria Barnicki and Anthony F. Kane Jr- was intercepted and recorded by an unknown source. One of the officials was using a car phone during...
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  • Civil Liberties Union Anti Death Penalty
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    The Death Of A Criminal Crimes are committed everyday. Many people are caught, while many are not. In the United States Of America, when a person kills another person he / she is considered a murderer. The instant the murder takes place, all rights should automatically be revoked. Murderers should not be allowed to walk the streets. Once a person has killed, there should be no chance it could happen again. Convicted murders should be given the death penalty and have it carried out at once. The d...
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  • Civil Liberties Cold War
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    When I think of the word democracy, I think of Government. Democracy is a form of government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised directly by them or by their elected agents under a free electoral system. This means that Government must protect the basic rights, or liberties, of all people. This is the system of government that United States are base on. The United States, Cuba, and Democracy During the Clinton administration, the sentiment has been proclaimed on so m...
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  • Standard Of Living Millions Of People
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    Democracy vs. Dictatorship Imagine the next time you step into the voting booth your ballot only lists one candidate to choose from. Or perhaps your ballot lists four candidates, but they are all from the Liberal party. Dictatorships are one party political systems that are ruled by one leader or an elite group of people under the principle of authoritarianism. Some feel that dictatorships are the most effective form of government because decisions are made quickly and extreme nationalism benefi...
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  • Civil Liberties Union American Civil Liberties
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    The United States of America was founded over two hundred years ago on the basis of freedom. Freedoms, which were wrote into, and are yet a part of the Constitution of the United States. Under the First Amendment of the Constitution, many freedoms are granted to the citizens of this great nation. Such freedoms as those of speech, religion, press, petition, and assembly are granted to all free citizens. But, where do our freedoms begin and end when it comes to the Internet? How can a small group ...
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  • President Bill Clinton Writ Of Habeas Corpus
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    A Habeus Corpus History Repeated A Confederate Soldier, on leave from war, was captured, imprisoned and denied any right to a trial. Though summoned by the Chief of Justice of the United States of America, John Merryman, by right of Habeas Corpus was denied a trial (Britannia Sec. 1). In 1679 the incorporation of Habeas Corpus was granted to all citizens, authorizing judges to review a court case for all imprisoned perpetrators. At the outbreak of the Civil War President Abraham Lincoln repealed...
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  • American Civil Liberties Racial Discrimination
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    The Warren Supreme Court and its Effects on African-American Civil Liberties The Sixties was a time of change in America, and the American public began to have more liberal views. When Earl Warren became Chief Justice of Supreme Court it made the most dramatic changes and held a far more liberal view than any other Supreme Court before. Some of its most profound rulings were on African-American civil liberties. The Supreme Court changed American law on segregation in schools and in public places...
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  • Communications Decency Act United States Congress
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    Introduction Don Daufenbach stared at his computer screen. Bobby 2 vt was e-mailing him again, and this time he seemed excited. Sounds like we have a deal, was the message that came in, Daufenbach says. As for what I like... the younger the better, it said. In the next week, Daufenbach says, Bobby 2 vt sent him dozens of pictures of children having sex, hoping for videos in return. Instead, Bobby 2 vt ended up with a swarm of federal agents at his door last February. Daufenbach, it turned out wa...
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  • Human Rights Abuses System Of Government
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    On May 21, 1999, a local road construction company, Due Limited, attacked a group of peaceful protesters with clubs, daggers, axes, machetes, and other dangerous weapons. Tension began to arise when on April 26, 1999 the company began destroying newly planted crops of local farmers in the Ogoni kingdom of Gonna. They did so without paying adequate compensation for the crops or carrying out an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) for the road project, as required by international environmental s...
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  • Partial Birth Abortion Civil Liberties Union
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    Partial-Birth Abortion There are hardly many topics that can raise such debate, and invoke such passionate discussion, as does abortion. Whether one is pro-life or pro-choice, the clear and definitive line between the pros and cons of abortion predictably leads to a standstill of opinion. Each side is sure that their view is the right view, and the nature of the abortion issue does not allow for a middle ground. Abortion arguments, however, are even further broadened and complicated by the sub-i...
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