Thursday, March 27, 2014

Bill of Argumentum Impudicitiæ

http://v4v6.cnn.com/2014/03/07/opinion/sutter-mississippi-lgbt-bill/?iref=obinsite

Iowa Representative Steve King said in an interview that such traits as cannot be defined on sight cannot be discriminated against and should not be protected in the Constitution. This insinuates that homosexuality must be easily verified in order for them to be protected from discrimination by law. The article says that the solution is gay-labeling laws.

This relates to our study of culture clashes and the verification of laws, as well as civil liberties. I believe that a new amendment should be ratified protected all members of the LGBT community from discrimination.

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Duke Spills the Beans, and Also the Ash

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/federal-grand-jury-to-examine-nc-coal-ash-spill/

On Februrary 2nd, a storage pond for Duke Energy released 39,000 tons of toxic coal ash into the Dan River in North Carolina. This coal ash has been shown to contain chemicals that could cause mutations in fish, or even cancer. Duke Energy admitted in an interview that it was to blame for the spill. We will discuss how Duke Energy claimed that the river was private property and how this relates to eminent domain. I think that Duke Energy should be fined, at the very least, and forced to pay for all attempts to clean up the river.

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Skirting the Law

colbertnation.com

The video I watched was titled "Legal Upskirting in Massachusetts". In the video, Colbert discussed how Michael Robertson found a loophole in the state "peeping tom" law, which allowed for pictures to be taken up a person's skirt without their knowledge. The loophole was created because the law says that it is only a crime if the person is naked. His lawyer argued this, and he was found not to be a peeping tom.

This shows the ways that we need to be more secure in writing our laws, and in considering the times when doing so. This relates to writing laws and the court system.

I believe that this is idiotic, and they should quickly amend that law to include upskirting.

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Let Them Eat Pizza!

http://v4v6.cnn.com/2014/02/26/opinion/rocco-pizzeria-arizona/?iref=obinsite

Rocco DiGrazia, owner of a pizzeria in Arizona, decided to show his disapproval of the bill to allow owners to refuse service based on the sexuality of the customer under the premise of religion, by hanging a sign saying that he reserves the right to refuse service to Arizona legislators. He was ecstatic when the bill was vetoed, saying that he "cannot condone discrimination against one group of people."

We will learn about this while studying the people's rights, and we already learned about peaceful protest, as was this case.

I am glad that he spoke up, because LGBT rights are a serious issue and we need to protect them, as a country.