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…described as “ American without guns, but with universal health care”. This definitely hints at some of our distinctions. Regarding gun control, Americans value their freedom over social stability, whereas Canadians are the opposite. Canadians view universal…
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…the man. The white owner pulled out a gun killing him, while the other pulled out a gun and shot the owner who fired back killing him. Jefferson was the only one who survived this tragic event. He was lost and didn’t know what to do. He realized…
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…that Chevelin is very conceited. Val Kilmer can play the part as being smart, but only to a certain point. He can play the part of being cold hearted, and wanting to be in control. Chevelin is a power seeker, and Kilmer can play the part well. In the movie Top Gun
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…people of business. The workers on strike took force into the streets. Police were not enough to control these angry people, so the government called in the Military and RCMP. The WTLC and workers had almost no power at all compared to the Military…
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…also cites the time of which “Earthlings discovered tools”, referring to guns. Trout points out that the “tools” only purpose is “to make holes in human beings”, this seeming extremely ridiculous to him. Realizing all of this bothers Trout immensely and puts…
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…Bush’s 24-year-old drunken-driving arrest the polls showed a brief tightening in the gap between George Bush and Al Gore in Colorado. Despite this George Bush continues to have the lead. Colorado ballot proposals have Coloradoans talking about guns
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…the bullets form his machine gun hit the gas tanks, as for the pilots who were able to eject before the plane went down or exploded Richthofen would fly by giving them a friendly wave or land to shake hands. IN 1918 Richthofen was 25 and the commander…
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…sexual harassment and rape inevitable. However, feminist ideologues overlook the fact that the key to an army’s battlefield success derives in the deliberate cultivation of controlled violence within its ranks. War is a violent human activity, therefore…
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…, if not by the media then by friends or family. This could be very well the reason why many men join the armed forces, feel some weird familiarity with guns and weapons, or often times feel they should be the ones driving the car as opposed to the woman having control
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…pursuit followed culminating when Russ spun out of control forcing him to stop. When approached by the Police officer he refused to exit the car. The officer then smashed the car's tinted window and with the motivational prowess of a 9-mm handgun asked Russ…
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