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What is the government doing for Homeland Security?Recently President Bush announced a bill for The Department of Homeland Security. The new Department is the consolidation of agencies such as The Coast Guard, The Immigration and Naturalization Services, The Transportation Security Agency and many o...
Social Security affects almost every American family. Currently, it pays benefits to more than 46 million people, including retired and disabled workers and their families, as well as the survivors of deceased workers. Although, it is believed that number of people receiving benefits is expected ...
Running head: Revamping Our Future Social SecurityRevamping Our Future Social Security Tax System Jon AndersonSandra PadillaMichael PeayAbstractThis paper will discuss the current United States Social Security Tax system, the purpose of that system and our goal for selecting this topic. Also, it wi...
In the 2000 election both candidates have made many proposals regarding issues that are important to the people. The one issue that I feel is Social Security. Social Security is the money that hard working people make and should stay theirs. In 1935 an act called The Social Security Act was made. T...
Social SecurityWhere is it now and where will it be in the future?Introduction and SpeculationsThere are many speculations about social security and it's future. It seems that many American's do not trust the system and believe that it will be nonexistent soon. In fact, one study showed that more ...
Social Security has been a hot topic of debate for the past several years. There have been many ideas and proposals from both democratic and republican parties on how to reform the current Social Security program. So what is wrong with the current Social Security program one might ask? There are ...
Prescriptions are costing more and more everyday and there are many people that can't afford them. In the last year alone they have risen seventeen percent. ("A Plan for Stronger, Healthier Seniors") Even the people that have Medicare have had to pay full price for their prescript...
Cyber-SecurityReview and SummaryCondoleezza Rice, President George W. Bush's national security advisor said," The very technology that makes our economy so dynamic and our military forces so dominating also makes us more vulnerable."Recently, President Bush proposed $37.7 billion for Homeland Defens...
Homeland Security Many Americans have argued against the creation of the Department of Homeland Security, saying that it will take away too many freedoms. I ask, "What good are these freedoms if terrorist events wipe us out before we can enjoy them?" The department is being created due t...
The topic of social security is one that seems to arise again and again during presidential elections, and is often one of the most debated subjects of a president's administration. Since his initial victory over then Vice President Al Gore in 2000, George Bush has continually worked on reformi...
Terrorism Terrorism is the unlawful use of force or violence against persons or property to further political or social objectives. It is usually intended to intimidate or coerce our government, individuals, and groups. Terrorism is the most deadly violence our nation has ever faced. Terrorism ha...
"At a time of national crisis, I think it is particularly apparent that we need to encourage the study of our past. Our children and grandchildren-indeed, all of us-need to know the ideas and ideals on which our nation has been built. We need to understand how fortunate we are to live in...
On February 2nd at precisely 9:00 p.m. president George W. Bush gave the annual state of the union speech to Congress and the Americas people. Bush has many plans for our country in the next four years. Some of which are among social security, cutting our deficit, and man more. When President Bush...
Al Gore Versus George W. Bush Biographies Al Gore Candidate for President Al Gore (democrat) After serving the U.S. Army in the Vietamn War, Al Gore became a reporter for a Nashville newspaper. He then attended Vanderbilt law school and was elected to the House of Representatives for eight y...
Many methods of waging war have been utilized throughout history. Arguably, at some point, was the philosophy that there is no distinction between war and terrorism. And this might even seem logical as a resource in regards to evening battlegrounds by opening the degree of response any third world...
9/11: What has Changed in Three Years The day of September 11, 2001, is a day that many will never forget. Some lost jobs, some lost loved ones, some lost lives. America has been trough a lot of changes since that fateful day. We have went to war, we have became more patriotic, and we have i...
REGO: Reinventing the GovernmentWhen president Clinton was elected as our president he wasn't only made head of one of the most powerful countries in the world but was also made responsible for taking the U.S out of its trillion-dollar debt. In order to eliminate this debt President Clinton and VP G...
A Democrat for Democracy With the poor condition America is facing at the moment, one of the only solutions to the problem of our slipping economy is to elect a different president than the one we have now. A reasonable question that might come to mind is: Who has a good shot at actually winning ...
Aftermath of 9/11 Terrorism has become a huge problem in the world today, you can see it everyday in the news and when it happens it seems to change our everyday life dramatically. On September 11, 2001 a terrorist organization know as Al-Qaeda put in motion the largest terrorist attack agains...
I feel that the State of the Union Address was filled with omissions and misrepresentations. Mr. Bush has many mirrors that don't show the true picture. He remind me of the carnival when you have the mirrors that make you look tall or skinny even ones that make you look fat. Just look into on...
The war on terrorism that the United States military citizens are fighting in Iraq has lost its main purpose, fighting terrorism. Bush sent our troops to Iraq to search for and destroy Saddam's weapons of mass destruction (WMD), but our military has yet to find anything. The most the war has ac...
Since the acts of terror on 9/11, President George W. Bush has cracked down on suspicious behavior all around the world to prevent future terrorist attacks. After the tragic September morning, Americans and President Bush entered a war to rid the world of terrorism and anyone responsible for support...
In 1978, only twenty-six years ago, there were merely sixteen women serving in the House of Representatives and only three female Senators in the United States Congress ("Women in Congress"). Currently, there are sixty-two women in the House and fourteen in the Senate, which is a record nu...
On Sunday, President Bush\'s administration pledged \"zero tolerance\" if Saddam Hussein refuses to comply with the international call for him to disarm. A revised UN Security Council resolution demands Iraq to do away with its weapons of mass destruction. The resolution also calls for Saddam Hussei...
President George Bush and Senator John Kerry are the two key running mates for this year's race to the White House. Bush and Kerry differ on many issues, some big and some small. They differ on how the economy should be handled, energy and environmental issues, health care matters, national security...