Friday, March 21, 2014

Can Clinton win over young voters

Http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2014/03/21/young-voters-would-be-key-in-hillary-clinton-presidential-race-but-can-she-win-them-over/?htp=po-c2

About this Article 
This article is about how Hilary Clingon had decided to run for president again despite her loss in the 2008 election. It discusses how the young voters may be key in Hilary Clinton winning the presidential race. Hillary has been giving many speeches in colleges around the state in efforts to attract younger voters. In fact with all her attempts to appeal  to younger voters many people believe she is you get than she really is, some people even guessed that she was in 30s! 

How it relates to the class 
In class we are learning about different ways to appeal to voters and Hillary Clinton is definitely using many if not all of these. We also recently learned about young people and how they're votes are extremely important too! 

How I feel 
I feel as if Hilary may be trying a little to hard to appeal to younger voters but if that's what she thinks will help her win the election then by all means continue with it! 

Friday, March 7, 2014

Personal Reflection

There are many factors that can influence a personals values and beliefs these factors include Religion, Region, Gender, Family and Race. All of these have definitely influenced my values and beliefs. The one that has influenced my values and beliefs the most has to gave been religion. I was raised catholic; I went to church every Sunday and even went to Catholic school for 9 years. Even though I don't believe everything I did a couple of years ago I still hold many of those values and beliefs that they did including their liberal view on multiple issues like minimum wage but I hold their conservative view on issues like Abortion, I am definitely against abortion! 
Religion is not the only thing that has influenced my beliefs and values, my family has a great deal too. Sometimes my dad and I will have discussions about controversial issues such a gay marriage, he supports it as do I. We also talk about other issues such as health care and food stamps, most of my controversial views had been influenced by my family, especially my dad sonde he is really interested in these topics. Both of my parents support different parties so unlike most kids my party identification was not influenced by them. 
I was born in North Carolina but my whole entire family is from the Philidelphia- New Jersey area, which is still on the east coast. People on either coast tend to be more liberal than those in the middle of the country and on many issues I do have a more liberal view. The "Solid South" refers to the south's tendency to vote for democrats, I feel as if even though I am from the south I do not fit in with this democrat trend because of my norther roots (To be honest I don't even know which party I really identify with.) 
Most Women identify with Democrats and like I said I don't know which party I really identify with yet but the reason most women identify with Democrats is because they more strongly support "women's issues" such as equal work, equal pay and equal women's rights: polls also show that women feel more strongly about issues such as education and health care, and I certainly agree with women on all of things so that's how my gender has influenced my political culture. 
Race plays a big role in political culture too, my race is Caucasian, whites, especially southerners are more conservative, this is not the case for me. I honestly feel like my race has played the smallest part in influences my political beliefs I don't believe what the typical "white person" does. I am not really conservative or republican. 

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Massachusetts court says up skirt photos are legal

Http://www.cnn.com/2014/03/05/us/massachusetts-upskirt-photography/index.html?htp=ju_c1 

About the article 

   This article is about how the highest court in Massachusetts ruled that is not illegal to secretly take pictures underneath a persons clothing such as a dress or skirt. This is known as up skirting. The court ruled that it did not violate any laws because the women that were in these photographs were not nude. This court ruling stems from Michael  Robinson who was arrested back in 2010 for taking pictures and recording videos up the skirts of women. This ruling reversed the previous ruling from a lower court. 

My opinion  

   My opinion is that the higher court got it wrong. Yes, they claim it doesn't violate law but I feel like it violates the right to privacy. Can you imagine knowing done guy took a picture up your dress and has a picture of your underwear (hopefully you're wearing underwear) on his phone. I imagine it would feel disgusting! 

How it related to Mrs. Ashley's class 
    This article talks about how he appealed to a higher court which we learned about when we were talking about the Constitution, it talks about the right to appeal in article 3!