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    Though Coulter address evidence as a source of her belief, she draws a lot from her strong rhetoric and flawed logic to further her claims. Known as a political commentator, Ann Coulter has a polemic tone that is meant to rile the populace and to incite emotional outrage towards her commentary. Drawing from her points, it is clear that she cares little about the legitimacy and truthfulness of her article, but rather its strength of emotional appeal. Coulter attacks the character of hard working…

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    Alan Stuart Franken Essay

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    He titles his second chapter Ann Coulter: Nutcase which points out several faults and inaccuracies in her book, Scandal. Additionally, Franken mentions how Coulter lies about her age on either her Connecticut driver’s license which says that she was born in 1961, or her Washington DC license which states that she was born on 1963. She claims that…

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    Mexican Identity Analysis

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    Many have used their access to whiteness to create social justice in the states. I’ve heard right wing authors such as Ann Coulter state how they created America, yet they fail to mention how marginalized groups and indentured servants lead to wealth in this country. Those same people who endured servitude did so just for an opportunity to own land. Ann coulter stated on “The View” that “…I’m a settler. I’m descended from settlers. Not from immigrants ... I’m not living in the Cherokee Nation…

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    An event currently garnering global attention that I find particularly important to me is the protest currently taking place at UC Berkeley. Tensions have risen in Berkeley since the election of president Donald trump and have culminated in explosive and violent protests against freedom of speech. Students and professors alike at UC Berkeley have united in complete irony to protest the very thing which allows them to protest in the first place. In a flagrant abuse of American privilege, these…

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    Media Influence Over Gun Control Throughout the course of history, the United States has faced many complexities surrounding the topic of guns and gun control. While Amendment II of The United States Constitution states “A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed” (Cornell University Law School, 2015a, para. 2) the phasing has been interpreted, and implemented, differently over tine. Until…

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    Ann Coulter a conservative pundit states; ‘I think there should be a literacy test and a poll tax for people to vote’. (Hagler, 2012). The site Debat.Org conducted a poll of Americas stating the question, should people in the US have to take a knowledge test…

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    Old El Paso Taco Shells

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    People have tried to come up with a universal set of morals before. One example is the The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which still has not been agreed upon by certain countries. Also, how can we convince people like Ann Coulter or members of ISIS that they need to compromise and in general, stop being assholes. Science is also not on our side because the human brain is designed in such a way that we are set in our beliefs and it very difficult to stray from what we have…

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    as though all the chronicled are set in the American West, Medieval England, or Regency England. Striking authors of genuine verifiable sentiments incorporate Mary Jo Putney, Patricia Gaffney, Laura Kinsale, Anne Stuart, Johanna Lindsey, Catherine Coulter, Lorraine Heath, LaVyrle Spencer, Judith McNaught, Kristin Hannah, Megan Chance, Linda Francis Lee, and Judith Ivory. Conversely contemporary sentiments are set in the present. As of now, well known patterns incorporate comical sentiments and…

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    Analysis Of Das Boot

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    For many individuals there is a period when we must reconcile our past actions with our present reality. Though this can be accomplished through therapy, the challenge increases exponentially when an entire country is forced to confront its history. A notable example of this challenge is Germany after the events of World War II and the Holocaust. For German society, the current prevailing attitude is that a nation can only truly reckon with the past if they understand it. Das Boot is the perfect…

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    Hate Speech Bans

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    limit the expression of hateful speech, it also limits political discourse and prevents the dissemination of information that is not favored by the Canadian government. In his article on Salon.com, Greenwald discusses a peculiar letter sent to Ann Coulter, American political commentator, writer, and lawyer, from the Vice-President of the University of Ottawa, Francois Houle. In this letter, he writes to remind or inform her of the “reasonable restricts” that the Canadian federal and provincial…

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