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“Chances are, the genius representing you in the legislature won’t score 50 percent on the above test” (Moore 132). In a deeper outlook his sarcastic tone shows that he is confident enough about his argument to make jokes about it. He almost makes the reader feel like an “idiot” themselves for not knowing about the predicament our nation is in before reading his argument. Moore’s sarcasm is another way of being bumptious and knowing his stand on the argument is the right one and to push his audience to agree as well. Moore’s excerpt is well-structured from beginning to end.
Journalist Daniel Flynn, Author of A Conservative History of the American Left, Why the Left Hates America: Exposing the Lies That Have Obscured Our Nation's Greatness, and Intellectual Morons: How Ideology Makes Smart People Fall for Stupid Ideas[Flynnfiles.com], points out the bias and assumption in Zinn’s work in his article “Howard Zinn’s Biased History” of the History News Network[Flynn]. And while Flynn may seem a little radical, he does make a fair point when he notices how Zinn demeans our founding fathers noble and historical actions to a greed filled angle created souly to benefit the upper class by
Hamilton argued that since congress has been given so many monetary and fiscal powers it would be practical to create a central bank to carry them out (3). Johnson also recognizes the fact that people feared the power the central bank would have. He states in the book that farmers, businessmen, politicians and state-chartered banks viewed the bank as a giant monster standing in their way. Johnson looks at another important figure in the controversy of the central bank. He looks at Henry Clay, who was Jackson’s opponent in the 1832 election.
In The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald uses the characters to demonstrate the corruption and degradation of the American Dream. He even uses the characters, namely Tom and Daisy Buchanan and Jay Gatsby, to demonstrate the demise of those who are brave enough to attempt to attain its illusionary goals. There are different types of wealth represented in this novel. The Buchanans are wealthy people. Jay Gatsby is also wealthy but would rather simply be affluent.
The lack of evidence convinced him that the movement’s leaders are SO good at hiding their communist links that surveillance of the movement and its sympathizers needs to be stepped up. The conclusion that he had reached by reading the negative findings was that this movement must be an even higher-level communist operation, involving even higher levels of trained KGB than even Hoover himself had imagined. Once again, the extent to which the Kennedy administration cooperated with Hoover’s crusade against movement in general, and King in particular is chilling2. In conclusion, Parting the Waters, like any good historical work, meticulously replaces myth with fact, page after page, chapter after chapter. Its chronological and top-down biographically based perspective puts the reader inside the civil rights movement, the US government, and J. Edgar Hoover’s head.
The Big Takeover The global economic crisis isn't about money - it's about power. How Wall Street insiders are using the bailout to stage a revolution MATT TAIBBI Posted Mar 19, 2009 12:49 PM For Matt Taibbi's complete report, "The Big Takeover," check out Issue 1075 of Rolling Stone. It's over — we're officially, royally fucked. No empire can survive being rendered a permanent laughingstock, which is what happened as of a few weeks ago, when the buffoons who have been running things in this country finally went one step too far. It happened when Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner was forced to admit that he was once again going to have to stuff billions of taxpayer dollars into a dying insurance giant called AIG, itself a profound symbol of our national decline — a corporation that got rich insuring the concrete and steel of American industry in the country's heyday, only to destroy itself chasing phantom fortunes at the Wall Street card tables, like a dissolute nobleman gambling away the family estate in the waning days of the British Empire.
Synthetic Paper Rahm Emmanuel statement In the Denver Post, David harsanyi (columnist) responded on “Rahm Emmanuel statement”. There is no question that the “Rahm Emmanuel Statement” raised a number of people eyebrows. Is the word “Retarded” as bad as using the “N-word”? How would one put it in to play or comprise the depth of how the words are used? White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel's verbal indiscretion referring to some liberal activists as "f**king retarded” has shined a spotlight on just how certain the R-word is in American conversation, and how offensive it can be for millions of Americans.
Detractors say that Boeing is perplexed. It conflated the bribing of federal officials and the theft of secret documents with an extramarital affair. The public and sporting discomfiture of Harry Stonecipher is an atrocious story. They feel like Boeing should be shameful of admitting rooting through the CEO's e-mail and expense accounts. However, keep in mind that the e-mail belongs to the company and it is different from tapping his phone or his own e-mail.
The previous Constitution, called the Articles of Confederation, gave state governments more authority. The Anti-Federalists worried that the Constitution gave too much power to the national government at the expense of the state governments, and that there was no Bill of Rights. (16) Patrick Henry argues for a Bill of Rights, “ the necessity of a Bill of Rights appears to me to be greater in this government than ever it was in any government before… Without a Bill of Rights, you will exhibit the most absurd thing to mankind than ever the world saw a government that was abandoned all its powers the power of taxation, the sword, and the purse.”(17) George Clinton argues that a republican style of government cannot ensure the rights of the people and will in turn; make the country into a monarchy. “ A consolidated republican form of government… divided against