Monday, January 26, 2009

Watergate 2.0

The Nixon administration’s array of illegal activities known as Watergate gave the next president Gerald Ford the difficult decision of prosecuting America’s president and his administration; similarly Barrack Obama is being faced with the same predicament as the Bush administration leaves a slough of illegal activity as they leave office. As Gerald Ford prosecuted the cabinet with the exception of Nixon, it is only fitting that Barrack Obama do the same.


On November 17, 1973 President Richard Nixon addressed the country in his final televised event and became the first president to resign form office. This was all in the wake of the Watergate scandal where three men were caught breaking into the Democratic Party headquarters in order to sabotage it. The FBI linked the men to President Nixon exposing a vast amount of illegal activities all over the world. Nixon maintained his innocence, rejected accusations of wrong doing and vowed to stay in office as his approval ratings sharply fell. He insisted that though he had made mistakes he had no prior knowledge of the burglary or cover-up until early 1973. That November he addressed the country and so famously said;

“People have got to know whether or not their President is a crook. Well, I'm not a crook. I've earned everything I've got.”

President Gerald Ford was sworn in immediately after Nixon resigned and was faced with the decision of weather or not to prosecute Nixon and his administration for there crimes. Though the decision was very unpopular Gerald ford decided not to prosecute Nixon in light of all of his wrong doings because he thought that the American people would lose faith in their government, causing the nation to divide further. The rest of Nixon’s administration was fair game for head Watergate prosecutor Leon Jaworski. Many people in Nixon’s administration were prosecuted for their crimes involving the Watergate cover-up.

Barrack Obama the new predecessor to the bush administration is very much following in a modern day version of Gerald Ford’s shoes as the Bush administration leaves behind many counts of illegal activity over the course of his eight year presidency. These crimes include engaging in the Iraq war, torture at Guantanimo bay, and the controversy the “Patriot Act” which legalized wire tapping. Barrack Obama has stated that he does not want to prosecute George bush or his administration for their crimes because he wasn’t the country to progress instead of being stuck up on the past. He also does not want the country to lose faith in their government, sharing the same view as Gerald Ford. Other politicians like Nancy Pelosi disagree with Obama’s decision and think that criminal activity should be prosecuted no matter what.

I believe that Barrack Obama should as the very least prosecute President Bush’s cabinet following the example of Gerald Ford’s decision. I think that the decision to not prosecute the administration in order to keep the country from dividing, may have the opposite effect making barrack Obama appear to be protecting the Bush administration. Considering George bush’s incredibly low approval rating this may be a mistake for Barrack Obama. Plus Prosecuting these individuals for their crimes could take the bitter taste out of America’s mouth.

Friday, January 16, 2009

Artist's Statement Outline
My quote: "After the fear and terror of what I'd done had left, which took about a month or two, I started it all over again. From then on it was a craving, a hunger, I don't know how to describe it, a compulsion, and I just kept doing it, doing it and doing it, whenever the opportunity presented itself." Jeffrey Dahmer
Connecting to: The artwork of Alex Pardee (http://www.eyesuckink.com/)
Thesis: The artwork of Alex Pardee captures the twisted nature of Jeffery's Dahmer's horrific actions through his use of similar statements, dismemberment, and animal skulls in his artwork.
Body Paragraphs:

* Intro: Thesis statement, introductory sentence.
Body:
* Topic Sentence: FIX THIS to fit with the first of the three connections stated in your thesis statement above.
* Evidence: Jeff Dahmer's childhood obsession with necrophilia (http://www.karisable.com/skazdahmer.htm)
* Analysis: The animal skulls painted by Alex Pardee paired with he quote taken from an interview with Jeffrey Dahmer are an allusion of his sexual experiences with dead animals.
* Transition:
* Topic Sentence: ...

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Internship

1. What do you hope to learn or discover about the "adult" world of work while you are at your internship?

I think that it will be very interesting to see how in the "adult" world do the various team working and communication skills are applied, and whether or not I am being adequately prepared for a real workplace. I think I will learn the most from immersion because this will give me the complete experience of going to work from nine to five, hopefully i will learn that I can handle the possible stress of this routine.

2. What do you hope to learn or discover about yourself and your identity while you are at your internship this semester?

This experience will be a true test of my motivation it will show me a lot about what kind of environment wall (hopefully) work for me and which will not. keeping myself interested and motivated is very important and i in time will find out how my weakness hold up in a real world application. Since I chose my own internship in a field that I am currently interested in perusing for a career i will soon find out if this particular job is something that I could consider and if the feild is even right for me. There is a huge opportunity for self learning in a few weeks.

3. What goals do you have for yourself for your internship experience?

* I would like to take what I learned in my internship and incorporate it to my future life when I actually am working.
* I want to enjoy my internship as much as possible while reaching success in any field I am given.
* I want to stay consistent through out the whole time at my internship so that I won't fall behind on my work.