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    The Leonard Peltier Case

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    Ever since the conviction of Leonard Peltier of first degree murder, there have been numerous arguments over the idea of a pardon. Some believe that political factors may have influenced the way in which the case was prosecuted. Others believe he is completely guilty and the punishment is proportionate. On April 18, 1977, Leonard Peltier was convicted of two counts of first degree murder of FBI Special Agents Jack R. Coler and Ronald A. Williams. Peltier was sentenced to serve two consecutive life terms in prison. It has been 40 years since the murder Agents Coler and Williams. There is a substantial amount of evidence that indicates that Leonard Peltier is guilty of these murders, and therefore, should remain in prison unpardoned of his offense.…

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    Is Peltier Guilty

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    Although Peltier was found guilty for the death of the two agents, the argument of the documentary is compelling because the evidence proving Peltier guilty was either fabricated or tampered with by the FBI which gave the trial an unfair, biased outcome. The documentary does a good job raising questions about the FBI’s prosecution of Peltier and what had happened on the day of June 26th, 1975. On this day, two FBI agents by the names of Jack Coler and Ron Williams were said to be following…

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    Leonard Peltier Case

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    I believe Leonard Peltier should be discharged from jail. There are many reasons why he should be released and be able to join his family again. I do not think there was enough evidence to convict him for the killing of the FBI agents. The two pieces of evidence that I thought should not have been used against him were; the agents’ said he was driving a red pickup truck and they believed they had found the gun that Leonard used in the shooting. Both of these pieces of evidence are flawed and…

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    The person I have chosen to write my letter for amnesty for is Leonard Peltier, a seventy-two-year-old man, arrested in the 1970’s, then, in his forties for the alleged murder of two FBI agents. He is currently serving time in prison and is in poor health. Prior to going away for murder, Peltier owned an auto-body station and became very evolved in the AIM (American Indian Movement) working to further Native American Civil Rights in Seattle, Washington as well as in South Dakota. Furthermore,…

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    Leonard Peltier is an imprisoned Native American. He lived on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation and was arrested after an incident on the property. May events lead up to his arrest. The first incident happened on February 27, 1973. Members of the American Indian Movement, or AIM, staged a seventy-two-day occupation of land called, Wounded Knee. Their mission was to protest injustices against their tribes, such as violations of the many treaties. The United States government responded with a…

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    Death was an ongoing matter during the nineteen forties due to the events of WWII and the holocaust which brought a sense of darkness upon the world as a whole. The thought of despair and desolation was embedded in the mind’s of people as WWII lasted several years. The world witnessed the deadliest wars of all times with the loss of millions of lives. whether it was captured on the news, written in the papers or witnessed in reality, the whole world was alert to it. This brought a gloomy…

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    For example, the males in The Big Bang Theory are all scientists. Leonard Hofstadter is an experimental physicist at Caltech in Pasadena, Sheldon Cooper works as a theoretical physicist at Caltech, Howard Wolowitz works as an aerospace engineer and former NASA astronaut at Caltech in Pasadena, and Raj Koothrappali is an Indian-born astrophysicist who lives in Pasadena and works at Caltech. Unfortunately, one of the main women characters in The Big Bang Theory is another story. Penny is a…

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    The edits and revisions of Ayn Rand’s novella, Anthem, strengthen the message that collectivism is oppressive and objectivism is necessary for an individual to function. Rand’s edits of diction and sentence structure assist in developing the meaning of the novella. Ayn Rand, author of the novella Anthem, utilizes diction and sentence structure in order to develop the villainy of collectivism and the virtue of objectivism. Rand’s choice of diction in the edited novella complicates and confuses…

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    Symbolism in Anthem This story is about how the future could look like in communist Russia, it basically explains in detail what the people in the society are living and how they think of everyone as their brothers and how men can’t look at women and can’t keep their children with them, basically no one knows who their real family actually is in this society. Ayn Rand uses symbolism to show that Anthem truly belongs to dystopian literature by discussing light, names and freedom. As we have…

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    Connor Boldt Mr. Storsveen Prep LIt and Comp. 1 November 2017 Anthem Essay I’m myself, not a label ( John Bunner). In this quote he means that don’t be put as a label and be who you want to be. Nobody can make the decision for who you are, you have to shape that. This is like Equality 7-2521, he doesn’t get to be who he wants to be. He is forced to be who they want him to be. He is not himself he is a label. In the book Anthem by Ayn Rand, Equality 7-2521 portrays his identity through…

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