Social Studies Political Spectrum Project By Cameron N azeri Introduction I have gathered four articles from the New York Times newspaper, which is a Liberal newspaper, and broken them down into a summary and a short understanding of what makes the article Liberal. The four articles include a political cartoon, an editorial peace, a national article, and an additional article. Gun Battle Halts Mideast Cease-fire International / additional article. During the daylight hours of October 2, the cease-fire between Israel and Palestinians came to a sudden and violent standstill. The Gaza Strip and several Arab towns inside of Israel was the scene for this horrible event.
Gunfire sent hundreds of Palestinians civilians running off the streets and seeking shelter and safety from guns and other arms fire. Israeli military officers began firing their yesterday. This event was triggered by Arab protesters who claimed that the Israelis had provoked the by failing to pull back there armored vehicles and riot officers from key junctions in the Gaza Strip. By the evening, three more Arabs had been killed bringing the total death count to fifty-four people. In this article as you read, you can start to get the since there are two sides to the conflict. One the Palestinians and Israeli.
The article gives a bias to favor the Palestinians people over the Israeli government. The Palestinians were marching against the Israeli police who were supposed to pull back from the Arab community last week. Armed military tanks and helicopters met the protesters. Most of the protesters on had only had rocks and small arms to protect themselves. This article is a wonderful example of Liberalism. The utter disdain, which the article shows for the Israelis, is evident, “After failing to secure concessions from us at the peace table, Barak has decided to negotiate with bullets” says the article.
The Term Paper on Arab Israeli Conflict Arabs Israel Jews
The Arab-Israeli conflict is a struggle between the Jewish state of Israel and the Arabs of the Middle East concerning the area known as Palestine. The term Palestine has been associated variously and sometimes controversially with this small region. Both the geographic area designated by and the political status of the name have changed over the course of some three millennia. The region, or a ...
The pursuit of happiness, this is a common liberal view. The Palestinians were only pursuing happiness and freedom from the Israelis military when they fired upon them. The Arab people are persecuted in the Israeli run Gaza Strip for their religion. This pursuit for happiness is a fundamental part of Liberalism. Gore Vs. Bush.
Round 1 Editorial / Opinion piece This opinion piece about how Gore and Bush are perceived after last Tuesdays debate. A writer explains why Gore won round one of the debates. The article begins by saying something like Most of America understands that the competence bar is set so low for Gov. George W. Bush of Texas that it’s practically lying on the ground. The expectations of the American people were very low from these candidates.
If you paid attention to the content, and used it as a gauge to determine which candidate was better prepared. Who was more knowledgeable. Who had a greater command of the facts and grasp of the issues, then Vice President Gore won easily. The article goes on to say.
This person obviously likes gore and the way he presented himself last Tuesday. He asserted, for example, that Governor Bush ‘would spend more money on tax cuts for the wealthiest 1 percent than all of the new spending that he proposes for education, health care, prescription drugs and national defense all combined.’ Tax cuts for the wealthy was a priority for Bush and would be for a conservative thinker. This writer asks why didn’t Bush explain this action was best for the American people, and is it? Gore thinks my liberal for he is the one who want to get health care for all elderly people. Is that not a liberal idea, getting something which all people can use and benefit from.
Political CartoonComicFaced with over dramatized facial features Al Gore or primarily his head is reenacting on what her will do when confronted by a remark by Bush. The comic mocks Gore and makes him look like he is above his opponent ” I have ways of handling any simpleton who wants to debate me.” Gore goes though every one of his facial features as if he is planning them out. First he will start with a “arrogant smirk”, then the “roll of the eyes”, followed by a ” haughty interruption”, and finally “loud sighs.” At the end of the comic a little duck says ” Perhaps a mistake” meaning that Gore was a mistake for the Presidency. Although I do not find this comic funny, I do find this article an example of Liberalism in the media but the cartoon does show what could be called Liberal ideas. The Liberal party is strongly associated with the Democratic Party.
The Essay on Debate Gore Bush Health Care
Debate of Gore/Bush: Tuesday October 17, 2000 Topics Discussed: Education: Gore: Gore believes that teachers should be able to have one on one sessions with their students and in order to do so he believes that classrooms should be smaller and more teachers should be hired. In order to hire more teachers he believes that teachers who teach a subject which was their own major should receive a ...
Why then would the New York Times be so negative with way that Gore acted? During the speech Tuesday night, Gore represented himself very sternly and strictly, throwing out so called “fuzzy numbers” to the American accidence. Gore acted more like a conservative then Bush did. Even though Gore Represented mostly the working class and Bush mostly the upper class Gore acted like a tight ended reactionary who saw that most if not all Bushes ideas were horrid and totally not in the nations best interests. This harshness and the appearance, which Gore projected on Tuesday, might have hurt his image along with helping it. Rewording the Rich Last Tuesday night Gore and Bush fought it out over legislation, energy, and most important taxes, at Umass Amherst. The two opponents fought it out but there tax cuts started to look like night and day against each other.
Of all the contentious issues in their debate Tuesday night, none underscored the differences between Vice President Al Gore and Gov. George W. Bush more than taxes. Repeating himself relentlessly, Gore asserted that the Texas governor’s proposed tax cuts would award more money to the wealthiest 1 percent of taxpayers than the amounts Bush would set aside for education, health and defense combined. Bushes tax cut looks like something a monarch would give to his nobles.
This overwhelmingly show Bush as a conservative Bush accused the vice president of using ‘fuzzy numbers,’ but never refuted the basic charge. In fact, “Gore’s formula was on target, illustrating a stark choice between the two candidates’ approaches on the tax issue.” Supporting Gore and showing the fact the Bush has a very high tax cut of the wealthy is would show the liberal thinking for the writer. Gore the understood liberal was praised for pointing that figure out. Politics have not changed very much since the 19 th century but the faces of opinion have changed, now liberal and conservative try to convince the people that they are working in your best interest.
The Term Paper on Bush’s to s newly proposed tax cut
Bush’s tax cut plan comprised a number of intiatives which were based on the General Tax Cut Plan proposed by administration in 2001 and further comprised those amendments that have been submitted to redefine priorities. The integral part to the plan is ‘the smaller tax cut’ which was included in a $2. 2 trillion budget for fiscal 2004 that the Senate adopted with restrictions. In general terms, ...