Saturday, November 29, 2008
Analysis to Thanksgiving & Black Friday
I didn’t ask my family in the middle of dinner “What happened to the Indians?” I didn’t observe the AWOL while stuffing my face or going shopping with my family the following morning. I realize that America never really looks at the history of things, we just find reasons to celebrate and get together to eat and drink and have fun. Yes it sounds selfish but that’s just the way it is. No one is celebrating the death of the Indians on this day; we are getting close to friends and family and spending quality time with one another. I don’t really see a reason for not celebrating a special time to be with family to enjoy one another. To not celebrate Thanksgiving would be completely idiotic. And to express reasons for not celebrating Thanksgiving a day before the holiday to a bunch of teens whose stomachs are growling and excited to be with family and on break is just cruel and usual punishment. Those people can sulk at home alone all they want, but they have no right to ruin it for the rest of us. As for black Friday, it’s amazing to get up early and buy what you want and what you need for cheap prices. What’s the harm in that?! Christmas is coming up, and prices are going up so… black Friday is perfect for gifts for friends, family and not to mention teachers who have a completely pessimistic outlook on America and its values. Happy Holidays :-)
Part B
Full Faith & Credit-
I interpreted this part of the constitution to mean that each state of the United States of America can establish their own laws. Also that it is okay for other states to differ from of agree with the laws of another state. For gay marriage this basically means that a gay couple can go somewhere else and get married within the United States, if they can’t get married where they are at the time. Unless by some unanimous miraculous decision all of the states have the same laws on gay marriage then…they are SOL if the odds aren’t in their favor.
Supreme Law of the Land & No Religious Test-
The supreme law of the land is the constitution. In my opinion the no religious test can be good and bad. I believe that religion shouldn’t matter if the person has good values and wants the best for the USA. If religion was a big factor in electing president that may slant the way people see him. If the president was an atheist, and there were people in office that for their own personal reasons had something against atheist things could go wrong. By not including religion I think we avoid a huge trap. I think it is very significant to not include religion as a lens to view people in office.
Lethal Injection & Electric Chair. 8th Amendment-
Well lethal injection and the electric chair do sound like cruel and unusual punishments, but then again in America who follows the rules. Yes, the bill of rights is something that the government is supposed to follow but who knows. In the eyes of the government, it seems to look like nothing they do is wrong and bending something as powerful as the Bill of Rights is “ok” the government will do what they want, but come on guys can you at least try to hold the unlawful acts till we get to the double digit amendments? I think it has to do with the extent of crime done by the wrong do-er In my opinion this amendment can be one looked at in different ways, it’s possible that the government meant to say: “Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted. UNLESS WE SAY SO”. Oh well.
The 4th Amendment contradicted by MTA and others-
This is a tough one, because I have no idea when the last time the Bill of Rights was updated. Back in the 1700’s I doubt they had as many thefts as we have now or even ½ as much of the crime we have now. It also depends on the particular person’s definition of “unlawful search”. It’s plain and simple, if you look suspicious then you get searched and depending on the cop or superior searching your possessions it could just be because of your skin color. It seems as though everything that is done today goes against some law or some amendment and unlawful searching just adds to the list of people not following the laws.
I interpreted this part of the constitution to mean that each state of the United States of America can establish their own laws. Also that it is okay for other states to differ from of agree with the laws of another state. For gay marriage this basically means that a gay couple can go somewhere else and get married within the United States, if they can’t get married where they are at the time. Unless by some unanimous miraculous decision all of the states have the same laws on gay marriage then…they are SOL if the odds aren’t in their favor.
Supreme Law of the Land & No Religious Test-
The supreme law of the land is the constitution. In my opinion the no religious test can be good and bad. I believe that religion shouldn’t matter if the person has good values and wants the best for the USA. If religion was a big factor in electing president that may slant the way people see him. If the president was an atheist, and there were people in office that for their own personal reasons had something against atheist things could go wrong. By not including religion I think we avoid a huge trap. I think it is very significant to not include religion as a lens to view people in office.
Lethal Injection & Electric Chair. 8th Amendment-
Well lethal injection and the electric chair do sound like cruel and unusual punishments, but then again in America who follows the rules. Yes, the bill of rights is something that the government is supposed to follow but who knows. In the eyes of the government, it seems to look like nothing they do is wrong and bending something as powerful as the Bill of Rights is “ok” the government will do what they want, but come on guys can you at least try to hold the unlawful acts till we get to the double digit amendments? I think it has to do with the extent of crime done by the wrong do-er In my opinion this amendment can be one looked at in different ways, it’s possible that the government meant to say: “Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted. UNLESS WE SAY SO”. Oh well.
The 4th Amendment contradicted by MTA and others-
This is a tough one, because I have no idea when the last time the Bill of Rights was updated. Back in the 1700’s I doubt they had as many thefts as we have now or even ½ as much of the crime we have now. It also depends on the particular person’s definition of “unlawful search”. It’s plain and simple, if you look suspicious then you get searched and depending on the cop or superior searching your possessions it could just be because of your skin color. It seems as though everything that is done today goes against some law or some amendment and unlawful searching just adds to the list of people not following the laws.
Part A
Paraphrase the Preamble- Basically it sounds like a sworn oath saying that the people of America in order to keep balance, a perfect country, justice for all citizens, and peace in all homes certify the constitution.
The Legislative Powers and Responsibilities-
• The power to collect taxes
• Borrow $ on the “tab” of USA
• Keep balance between foreign countries and regulate $
• Propose and make laws pertaining to bankruptcy and naturalization
• Regulate the value of domestic $ and foreign $ and regulate the standard weights and measures
• Make punishments for use of counterfeit $
• To establish a way for mail to be brought and sent
• To support the study of science and other useful arts by promising for a certain amount of time, the rights and findings for the inventors and authors
• To make laws that aren’t as powerful as laws made by the supreme court
• To classify and penalize wrong doings in the high seas and offences against the law of nations
• To declare war and to issue letters of marque and reprisal also to make laws pertaining to captures during war
• To build and support armies
• To provide and maintain a navy
• To make rules for the government and regulate the land and navy
• To provide for organizing the army with weapons
The Executive Powers and Responsibilities-
• Agree and pass bills from congress
The Judicial Powers and Responsibilities-
• Power over inferior courts
• Jurisdiction over all cases held
Feelings about taking notes and reading –
I’m not gonna lie the constitution is boring literature, and written in ways that are quite difficult for the average American to read. The laws and articles once comprehended sound pretty basic and self explanatory. My note taking process wasn’t really a long process, I kind of just read it off the computer and looked up words I didn’t know and tried the best I could to paraphrase.
Questions
• How often is the constitution updated or changed, if it is changed or updated at all?
• How can “we the people” be sure that our leaders in office even follow the laws of the constitution?
• Does “we the people” even include us the people?
• Are foreign dealers aware of the laws on the constitution?
• Are the laws ever bent?
The Legislative Powers and Responsibilities-
• The power to collect taxes
• Borrow $ on the “tab” of USA
• Keep balance between foreign countries and regulate $
• Propose and make laws pertaining to bankruptcy and naturalization
• Regulate the value of domestic $ and foreign $ and regulate the standard weights and measures
• Make punishments for use of counterfeit $
• To establish a way for mail to be brought and sent
• To support the study of science and other useful arts by promising for a certain amount of time, the rights and findings for the inventors and authors
• To make laws that aren’t as powerful as laws made by the supreme court
• To classify and penalize wrong doings in the high seas and offences against the law of nations
• To declare war and to issue letters of marque and reprisal also to make laws pertaining to captures during war
• To build and support armies
• To provide and maintain a navy
• To make rules for the government and regulate the land and navy
• To provide for organizing the army with weapons
The Executive Powers and Responsibilities-
• Agree and pass bills from congress
The Judicial Powers and Responsibilities-
• Power over inferior courts
• Jurisdiction over all cases held
Feelings about taking notes and reading –
I’m not gonna lie the constitution is boring literature, and written in ways that are quite difficult for the average American to read. The laws and articles once comprehended sound pretty basic and self explanatory. My note taking process wasn’t really a long process, I kind of just read it off the computer and looked up words I didn’t know and tried the best I could to paraphrase.
Questions
• How often is the constitution updated or changed, if it is changed or updated at all?
• How can “we the people” be sure that our leaders in office even follow the laws of the constitution?
• Does “we the people” even include us the people?
• Are foreign dealers aware of the laws on the constitution?
• Are the laws ever bent?
Saturday, November 8, 2008
Reaction to Election!!
To be honest, i am happy that we have a BLACK President. No matter how many people (Andy) try to give as many reasons as they can to make sure that they try and persuade as many others as they can that Barack Obama is by all means not black. Well those people obviously need a reality check. There are countless Americans that are extreamly happy that we finally have a change.
US Democrats need someone to look out for us, and not another republican to come in to the white house and mess up America more than it is right now. I am one of the people that apprciate a large percentage of Americans that want to make a change. Finally a BLACK President. And to be completly honest, race matters yes, but so does change
US Democrats need someone to look out for us, and not another republican to come in to the white house and mess up America more than it is right now. I am one of the people that apprciate a large percentage of Americans that want to make a change. Finally a BLACK President. And to be completly honest, race matters yes, but so does change
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Make up Work
Comments!!
Kati-Hey Kati
Its kinda late, but i just saw ur vid for like the 1st time and it was amazing. It was really believable. I could tell that music is a really huge component of your life and you display it proudly.
Sam Cotto-Sam
Nice video, the song went really well. the start was really good, it was a 1st person pov in to your life. from the pictures you can tell that you really care alot about your friends
Chelsea- Chelsea
I loved ur video
i like the fact that you made your family a big component in your video. it really shows what you value.
Esther- Taurus!
Your video was really good. you showed alot of components, like your friends and vollyeyball and family. the song you chose blended well too
Kati-Hey Kati
Its kinda late, but i just saw ur vid for like the 1st time and it was amazing. It was really believable. I could tell that music is a really huge component of your life and you display it proudly.
Sam Cotto-Sam
Nice video, the song went really well. the start was really good, it was a 1st person pov in to your life. from the pictures you can tell that you really care alot about your friends
Chelsea- Chelsea
I loved ur video
i like the fact that you made your family a big component in your video. it really shows what you value.
Esther- Taurus!
Your video was really good. you showed alot of components, like your friends and vollyeyball and family. the song you chose blended well too
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