Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Tsar Bomba D:



I would be scared beyond all recognition to know that a bomb as strong and powerful as Tsar Bomba could be used on the U.S and kill people from a landing point at Florida all the way up to New York. Also, with technology being as new as it is and not everyone understanding it as much as they do now. I don't know what I would have done. What really is there to be done? I know I might try to move my family to a country that wasn't in such a hostile situation. And hope to God I got it out in time. Plus, living in a constant worry and fear as to when Tsar Bomba may hit would be nerve wrecking.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Carter Speeeeeeeeeech D;<

What is the real threat to America, according to Carter, and is that threat still with us today?

The 'real threat', according to Carter, is that we have a moral crisis; from things like taking gas from the middle east, which is causing more inflation when our oil amount is far greater than theirs. However, compared to the larger image of Democracy our people are losing faith in themselves and America, because we're held down by the Middle East and it's oil. We are not free if we purchase their supplies. However, if we started to find a remedy to the energy problem then America could break free of that image and become what everyone believes it to be: free.

What Carter says about American society and analyze America today against Critique.

What he says I really don't believe in, truthfully. That America is more about materialistic-esque of owning things and our status; than the hardships and sarcrifices of what we do to make ourselves who we are. That half of the U.S is not voting and that jobs throughout the U.S is dropping rapidly. However, said things do not fill the void that people hold, emptiness. That our own teachers, government and media are reporting things to us that do not help with our overall moral.

Friday, January 8, 2010

Reagan Essay

What is the proper legacy of Ronald Reagan and his contribution to American history?

Was he revolutionary, nothing special, or racist? Many people have different opinions on who he was and how he helped the United States. There was conservatism, tax cuts, and anti-communism happening during his presidential reign. He started in office by saying the government was the problem to the economy and that together we would all fix that. He slowly started helping the economy become better, and with time helped the U.S

He helped with anti-communism and helped support the Russians for the wall to be taken down and to capture the evil communism. Ronald Regan also helped put an end to the cold war which had been going on for a year, and would've continued longer if he hadn't had stepped in.Also, with good intention he came up with 'War on Drugs'. Reagan, too me, was the last thing I would consider racist -- his intentions were noble when the country was on the verge of disaster. And because of him, he made drastic changes for our country that contributed to both us and Russia.

70's TV Questions

Archie is slowly beginning to see the period where race is no more than an category to group people; that the color of your skin does not define the person within. Yet, his children are changing society and they keep telling Archie how he is prejudice in his clips, which is pliantly obvious. Because, as they're growing up in the welcoming time frame, race means nothing to them – due to the African-american guy who sits on the couch while they sing and talk. What is changing with the Jefferson's clip is that all races are happy together, can live together and that happiness is just around the corner.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Clinton Shiznit

http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0ARzZoO2wvbo9ZGM0cGtuNHpfNjNnY25jeDdmcw&hl=en



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