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Archive for April, 2011
Challenging CPR (Criminology – Politics And Religion)
National statistics indicate that 64.8% of what the American public has been trained to think in criminology, politics and religion (RCP) is actually false.
Before you read on, you all take the time to challenge the above statistics? Probably not. It is generally easier to order others to “think for us.”
If the Americans told the truth about why many people commit crimes, and what happens to their psyche, when in prison, there would be fewer people are in prison, and fewer people who want to create and enforce laws arbitrarily put them there.
Tags: branches of government, failsafe, george orwell, national statistics, political language, politics and religion, prison sentencesRelated posts
Political And Public Speaking Are Hot Topics In College Classes
Thursday marked the 50 anniversary of the inauguration address of former President John F. Kennedy ‘s, which is widely considered one of the greatest speeches in American history.
Although many students attending college classes today are not alive when Kennedy was in office, his words still resonate with many Americans – young and old. The most repeated line of his speech of 1961 is, “Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country.”
Members of Congress honored the late president on Thursday, listening to 14 minutes, 1355-word speech at the U.S. Capitol. Speaker of the House John Boehner (R-Ohio) made a note that the current session of Congress is the first, which is a member of the Kennedy family after the administration of Harry Truman. This is due to Kennedy’s brother in the long run, Massachusetts Sen. Ted Kennedy, who died in 2009.
Tags: current session of congress, greatest speeches, inauguration address, john boehner, president john f kennedy, senator john kerry, students attending college