Healthcare: How Much Should You Care?
Friday, April 23 // 10:17 PM
Being a moderate democrat, it's my belief that members of a nation should help one another. Seeing the plans for our new
healthcare proposal gives light to the idea of assisting those in need of health care but without the means to receive it. Everyone should be given an equal opportunity for benefits such as health insurance and medicare. While the idea of paying taxes for other peoples' health benefits is controversial, I think helping fellow citizens is more important. It may be viewed as a naive or illogical goal, but it is what I feel is best for the nation as a whole.
Legal Loopholes?
Friday, March 26 // 8:27 PM
Associated Press ~ Shelia Bird.
Itawamba Agricultural High School, located in Jackson, Mississippi, canceled its spring prom due to one single student said to have caused "disruptions." Constance McMillen, an 18-year-old student at the high school, was bluntly denied her "First Amendment" rights when her school canceled the prom. McMillen planned to escort her girlfriend to the prom while also wearing a tuxedo. In attempt to keep this from occurring the school board, rather than telling her she couldn't bring a same-sex date to the school prom, decided to cancel the prom altogether. Soon after this event, the American Civil Liberties Union sued the Itawamba county school district for violating the student's rights. District officials claimed that cancellation of the prom was best for all the students' "education" and "safety." However, McMillen only wanted to make a statement, to let school officials know and understand how she felt.
This article brought to my attention people's fear of change and differences and also to the wide variety of citizens in this country. In this argument, a young girl challenged her high school's rules with a simple, harmless demonstration of her constitutional rights. But the school saw this as a threat to the student body. McMillen clearly won this argument, for the school district had no valid reason to not allow same-sex dates or to cancel the prom entirely.
link to this article:
http://www.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_lesbian_prom_date
stuff?
Friday, January 29 // 7:08 PM
hello. ^_^
So, for those of you who happen to notice that there is no link for leaving comments, check out the right module.
To the right you will see a box.
Enter your name in the top left and your comment in the bottom box.
Sorry for the weirdness but my html coding is kinda messed up...
My First Posty
Friday, January 22 // 8:28 PM
Well, I'm just testing out my wee blog here.
I shall write more interesting and relevent text later...
Hello.
blog title ~
Political Ponderings?
Call Me: Taylor, Tay, Tayce.
Cake Me On: Jan 17.
Livin it Up in: Austin, Tx.
I like: music, art, traveling,
social studies, yoga, photography,
drawing, oil painting, spontaneity, dance, tai chi,
Iaido, drums, piano, harp, guitar,
love, psychology, philosophy, videogames, reading,
anime, manga,
animals, parkour,
nihongo,
writing & pretty much
anything else that's mildly interesting
I dislike: loud noises, close minded people, arrogance,
ignorance, phone conversations, normal, && many other things
I could never begin to list. I kinda dislike everything...
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