American Civilization

by Bevan

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Les billets par datemars 2007

Banned in San Francisco!

28 mars 2007 · Pas de commentaire

Today San Francisco became the first city in the United States to prohibit the use of petroleum-based plastic checkout bags in large markets and pharmacies.  The city’s Board of Supervisors voted 10-1 in favor of the legislation.  Stores can continue to use biodegradable plastic bags or recyclable paper bags.  The legislation is to take effect [...]

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Do students have the right to freedom of speech?

26 mars 2007 · Pas de commentaire

How would you rule? In 2002 Joseph Frederick was a high school senior in Juneau, Alaska, on the day that the Olympic torch was to pass through the city on its way to the Winter Games in Salt Lake City, Utah. Frederick went to the parade, which has been described as a “school-sanctioned” event. However, [...]

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Go, Al, Go!

22 mars 2007 · 5 omments

With apologies to the TPM Cafe and Election Central, I just have to share this clip with you. Watch Al Gore take on the Texan who’s still skeptical about global warming! http://tpmcafe.com//blog/electioncentral/2007/mar/21/gore The video

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What’s that about being a nation of immigrants?

21 mars 2007 · Pas de commentaire

The issue of immigration has become very hot again in the U.S. with a whole new wave of anti-immigrant sentiment. I always find that somewhat ironic because, after all, Americans are taught from an early age that we’re a nation of immigrants. Currently, there’s been an important case being heard in federal court in Pennsylvania. [...]

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Should SNCF be sued?

18 mars 2007 · 5 omments

I just read in this morning’s paper that a groundbreaking legal action is underway against SNCF. More than 100 Americans have joined this lawsuit against SNCF for transporting thousands of Jews during World War II to transit hubs on their way to their deaths. According to the article in the San Francisco Chronicle, of the [...]

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Local News: Berkeley and Rumsfeld

16 mars 2007 · Pas de commentaire

I live close to the city of Berkeley. Some of you may have heard of Berkeley, both as the location of the prestigious University of California, Berkeley, and also as the location of radical student activity during the 1960s and 1970s. Earlier this week the city singled itself out as a leader in its anti-establishment [...]

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The Avoidance Epidemic

14 mars 2007 · Pas de commentaire

 Okay, so the jury found Scooter Libby guilty.  Jurors in the trial of former White House aide I. Lewis « Scooter » Libby delivered guilty verdicts on four counts of perjury and obstruction of justice following a four-year probe into the leak of a CIA agent’s name   And, now I’ve heard 3 possible responses: His lawyers will [...]

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Democracy in America?

12 mars 2007 · 2 omments

  I wonder what de Tocqueville would think if he’d been traveling around the U.S. last week.  Despite America’s pride in democracy and civil rights, just look at what’s happened in the last week or so: “Scooter” Libby’s conviction: First of all, the vice-president’s former chief of staff, was convicted last week.  He was found [...]

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Vocabulary Lesson: Swiss Cheese

11 mars 2007 · Pas de commentaire

I’ve just learned a new term in English. And, I’m not talking about something one eats… Part of the troop “surge” plan for Iraq is to send in more members of the National Guard. The members of the National Guard are civilians (not active military) who serve their country, state, and community on a part-time [...]

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Church and State

5 mars 2007 · Pas de commentaire

Last  Wednesday the Supreme Court heard the first major religion case to come before the court since the addition of Bush’s two appointees, Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. and Justice Samuel Alito.  The case involves a group from the state of Wisconsin called Freedom From Religion.  In 2004 this group challenged Bush’s “faith-based initiative” on [...]

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