In his interview with 60 minutes, President Obama talked a lot about his first two years in office. He eblaborates on his successes and failures, and pointed out things he is doing to improve his office. A key focus in the discussion was the conflicting views of the Republicans.
I think Obama recieved the criticism well. He understood that he has made some mistakes, but has a plan to move forward. He wants to converse with his political opponents to compromise and key issues. I think he is doing well in hard economic times that are not his fault, but are often blamed on him.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Southport Fight
2 girls at Southport recently got in a fight during school. One girl, age 17, was taken to the hospital in critical condition after sustaining serious injuries from a 15 year old girl. What do you think the punishment should be for both the girls involved? Should there be any punishment at all if they claimed it was self-defense?
I think the girls should recieve punishment. They fought on school property, and it was a serious fight, not just a slap in the face. The fact that a girl had to go to the hospital proves that.
I think the girls should recieve punishment. They fought on school property, and it was a serious fight, not just a slap in the face. The fact that a girl had to go to the hospital proves that.
Sunday, November 14, 2010
WEEK TWELVE
A lot of famous people have mental health problems. Mental health problems will happen in life, but some feel that celebrities have a higher chance of having issues. This is seen most recently in the case of Demi Lovato, disney channel superstar. Do you think being famous causes mental problems?
I do not think being famous causes mental problems. I feel like some celebrities have a lot to deal with and as a result need help. However, normal people go to rehab too, but the media just doesnt make a huge deal of it.
I do not think being famous causes mental problems. I feel like some celebrities have a lot to deal with and as a result need help. However, normal people go to rehab too, but the media just doesnt make a huge deal of it.
Sunday, November 7, 2010
WEEK 11
An ex-carmel basketball player, Scott Laskowski, will avoid jail. He will testify in court to avoid going to jail. His testimoney in court may go against his fellow players. SHould anyone who agrees to testify not have to go to jail?
I do not think it is fair to let one person not go to jail. If that were the case, then all the players would volunteer to testify in order to escape jial time.
I do not think it is fair to let one person not go to jail. If that were the case, then all the players would volunteer to testify in order to escape jial time.
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