Eroberer
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- Sep 1, 2007
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I attend a university, and in Texas, it is required for all students to take political science courses. There have already been a couple weeks of class and I keep finding errors in the instructors information. Like today, we learned that the US is a democracy. He never mentioned the word republic at all. No wonder people are screwed up about government; they can't even tell what kind of government we have. As a bonus, I have no choice but to take this class and pay hundreds of dollars for it.
He also called states sub-national, alluring to the fact that we are not a federal form of government, but a national government with defined sub-sections. At least that was my interpretation; I find this wording annoying. Oh, and political science majors don't really study the constitution anymore. There isn't any class covering that here. It is really a shame.
I need to chalk this place up soon and enlighten some people. The people who write the political opinions in the paper here are ignorant. One said his disappointment from the debate was that no one separated themselves from the pack on the issues. Most of them like Huckabee, and think that since a man seems real, not like a politician, that he must be for the better. I need to start writing for this paper and spread the message and maybe show these guys what a true statesman is. Some of these guys are political science majors; no surprise there.
He also called states sub-national, alluring to the fact that we are not a federal form of government, but a national government with defined sub-sections. At least that was my interpretation; I find this wording annoying. Oh, and political science majors don't really study the constitution anymore. There isn't any class covering that here. It is really a shame.
I need to chalk this place up soon and enlighten some people. The people who write the political opinions in the paper here are ignorant. One said his disappointment from the debate was that no one separated themselves from the pack on the issues. Most of them like Huckabee, and think that since a man seems real, not like a politician, that he must be for the better. I need to start writing for this paper and spread the message and maybe show these guys what a true statesman is. Some of these guys are political science majors; no surprise there.