Friday, June 12, 2009
final
My knowledge of government before class was struggling! I mean in history classes I learned about the make up of our government and all that but current politics and the details and all the little areas that are behind the scenes and that make politics go today were foreign to me. I feel like my knowledge has improved immensly and that I atleast have a general, if not detailed, overview of all of American politics from its history to present and whats to come. I also have a much more driven passion to get involved and continue to broaden my knowledge on politics. It is something that I think I have begun to take much more pride in since the beginning of class.
I touched on this earlier and spoke about my beliefs of Bartlett and what he said about our generation. I think that it was definitely a geralization, however, I believe thier to be some truth to it. I think we are lazy and caught up in a lot of areas of life that don't really matter and do not think we are nearly politically involved as we need to be. I do, however, believe that a lot of people in our generation, hence the turnout for the presidential election, are not like this and are extremely passionate about politics.
I can do a lot of things to make my commitment to this country stronger. The most important thing that I can do is start to participate politically and try and be heard. Try to make a difference and fight for what I believe in. If I sit back and allow my ignorance on the way this country is ran continue I will have no medicare, social security, and this country will probably eventually fall to china or another country on the rise. This is what will happen if we all do not become more politically active. We have to continue to hold our government accountable and make them make changes that will prolong America's dynasty!
I thought this class was awesome and it defnitely opened my eyes to so many areas of life that I need to become more involved in. Thank you soooooo much for everything!
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Mclean county
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
According to the analysis I would most resemble Ghandi and Nelson Mandela. On the outside that seems pretty respectable but I don't know that I would go that far. I definitely am on the left on a large majority of issues but I also feel like there are a few issues that the right supports that I better identify with. Does that make make this analysis valid??? I don't know hard to say... I am definitely a democrat but I wouldn't say I am the most liberal of democrats.
When I visited each website I saw exactly what I expected. On the democratic website I saw basically about 5 or 6 articles on Obama and an article on sonya sotomayor. Thats about nothing too exciting but everything was pretty much the color blue. On the republican website I noticed that there was a comment saying democrats are advancing their agenda you are now under their scrutiny. I thought that was interesting since they are the party that is kind of supressed they have a reference to the democratic party, whereas, the democratic's website says nothing about the republican party. Besides that nothing else really stood out besides the democratic website is much more detailed and put together from my observations.