Legal, legislative, policy
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Pick out a few articles to read...............underline the important events in the reading then when it is 8:30 start typing your blog.
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8sentence summary including who what when where why how
3 reflection- your opinion& 1 interesting fact learned.

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Today I read about a lesbian that wanted her rights as a citizen and decide to sue her doctor for everything that he owes her. She feels that the doctor was discriminating against her being a lesbian. She is taking this LEGAL matter to the California supreme court. LEGISLATIVES are not going to tolerate this they feel that the girl has a good chance of winning this case just because the person a witness stated that the was discriminating against her. They are taking this POLICY to heart. People are stating that they are not going to stand for this since California said okay to giving gays freedom to marries.
“Father’s embrace of earmarks beneficial to candidate hunter”
►I read today that Rep. Duncan Hunter’s deep political and defense contract ties formed over more than a quarter-century in Congress are paying off for his son at a critical moment. Among Duncan D. Hunter’s most generous campaign contributors as he runs to succeed his retiring father are the elder Hunter’s congressional colleagues and defense contractors. Yet despite calls from another candidate to reject the controversial practice of earmarking, the younger Hunter has defended it and said he would continue practice.
►I agree because that could help us with his policy.
►I also agree because is legal.
►In the other hand I think he needs to handle his own business and is related to the branches like legislative.
►I think the most interesting fact is that he got help because of his dad.
In college football North Carolina A&T says a football player died from complications of heat illness. The school is located in Greensboro, North Carolina, where it is extremely hot. Coaches said, “ senior Chad Wiley collapsed after a voluntary workout on campus Tuesday. I could relate to that because in Mississippi a similar situation happened to me, but I survived. It was a hot summer and we was at practiced and I passed out. I think sometimes it be to hot down south to play football, but my passion for the sport didn’t let me give up or stop playing.
In college football North Carolina A&T says a football player died from complications of heat illness. The school is located in Greensboro, North Carolina, where it is extremely hot. Coaches said, “ senior Chad Wiley collapsed after a voluntary workout on campus Tuesday. I could relate to that because in Mississippi a similar situation happened to me, but I survived. It was a hot summer and we was at practiced and I passed out. I think sometimes it be to hot down south to play football, but my passion for the sport didn’t let me give up or stop playing.
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Today in the San Diego Union Tribune I read about SDG&E, the three fires, which killed two people, destroyed nearly 2,000 homes and other structures and cost nearly $25 million to fight. The utility denies responsibility, saying mother nature and other factors to blame. An SDG&E spokeswoman, said that the claim against San Diego is a LEGAL formality, and that similar letters have been sent to the county and numerous fire agencies. I wonder if SDG&E is really to blame. That will be crazy if every house that has their gas and electricity with SDG&E blows up. That will suck because that will be my house too.
Today in the Union Tribune I read an article about A 14-year-old girl suspected of killing her mother will be tried as an adult, the District Attorney's Office said yesterday. Heather D'Aoust is expected to be arraigned in San Diego Superior Court today, said Paul Levikow, spokesman for District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis. It was unclear yesterday what specific charges Heather D'Aoust would face, Levikow said, adding that prosecutors had not filed a complaint. He would not say what factors led to the decision to try her as an adult. Heather D'Aoust is being held in Juvenile Hall, where she was taken Sunday. Her mother, Rebecca D'Aoust, 56, died Monday from injuries caused when she was hit on the head with a blunt object in her Scripps Ranch home.
Today in the union tribune, I read that the 14 year old who killed her mom was tried today as an adult. Since 2001 the district attorney’s office has been trying 14 years olds as adults. Among the youngest to be tried as adults are Danielle Barcheers, 15, and Jarred Viktor, 16, were tried as adults and convicted of murder in the stabbing death of Elizabeth Carroll in Escondido during a 1995 robbery. At that time, Barcheers was the youngest girl to be tried for murder as an adult in state history. She received a sentence of 25 years to life, and Viktor was sentenced life in prison. Tony Hicks, 14, was tried as an adult in the fatal shooting of a pizza deliveryman during a botched robbery in North park in 1995. hicks was sentenced 25 years to life. He is the youngest person in county history to be convicted of murder as an adult. Joshua Jenkins, 15, was tried as an adult for using a knife, a hammer and an ax to kill his parents, sister and grandparents in Vista in 1996.
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