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2 Jan 2011

Ninjas and Drug dealers!


Two 'Ninjas' (not the ones arrested in the article)

WBNS-TV is reporting that Clifton, NJ police have arrested two men claiming to be Ninjas!

Calling themselves ”Shinobi Warriors,” the 19 and 20 year old men were carrying knives, throwing stars, swords, nunchucks and a bow and arrows. The ‘Ninja’s’ were attempting to fight drug dealers in order to clean the streets of crime.

According to WBNS the two men accused drug dealers and users of having “committed sin of passing impurity” to others and that the “wind guides us to those of impure heart and intent.”

The bigger questions to answer here are:

  • What is morally wrong (if anything) about these dorky Batman type figures to try to beat up some drug dealers, the scum of society?
  • In an ordered society (one with a social contract), is it okay for ‘Ninjas’ to administer justice? (rather than the police)
  • What would Hobbes or Locke think of the Shinobi Warriors?
  • What are some other examples in Current Events of ‘vigilante-like’ people? Are these ‘Ninja’s’ different?
2 January, 2011 at 7:00 by mrosman

Tags: Batman, Clifton, Hobbes, Justice, Locke, New Jersey, Ninjas, possible points, Shinobi Warriors, social contract, state of nature, Truth, Vigilante, WBNS
Posted in Current Events | 23 Comments »

16 Nov 2010

AP: The Bureaucracy: Pigs is Pigs

What is the underlying message of this Disney film?

Is the message political?

Does the bureaucracy operate like this today?

16 November, 2010 at 12:20 by mrosman

Posted in Executive Branch, Homework | Comments Off

15 Oct 2010

Are we too hard on our politicians?

Is it possible, in the political climate that we have today, that the American political culture is simply too hard on politicians? We expect a lot from our leaders. We expect them to be effective, articulate, honest, faithful, patriotic, forthcoming, and a lot of other things. We’re looking for supermen (and women)!

I present to you two articles. Read them, let me know what you think – online, or in class.

Would You Run?

The Education of a President

15 October, 2010 at 15:32 by mrosman

Posted in Electoral Process, Executive Branch, Legislative Branch | Comments Off

1 Oct 2010

Myers-Briggs Test!

Be honest, your results will turn out better.

Make sure you write down your results.

http://www.kisa.ca/personality/

Use the sites below to help you interpret your test results

http://www.teamtechnology.co.uk/myers-briggs/myers-briggs.htm

http://www.capt.org/mbti-assessment/type-descriptions.htm

http://www.ehow.com/how_2148017_understand-myersbriggs-personality-types.html

left-brain-right-brain

1 October, 2010 at 0:01 by mrosman

Tags: Myers-Briggs
Posted in psychology | 1 Comment »

22 Sep 2010

Political Ideology Surveys

Political Ideology Surveys

As you know, not all political surveys are created equal: they are of varying quality and reliability, and some of them have an agenda to steer respondents one way or another. Some are not written clearly, and some are… well… just plain silly. Be aware of all this as you complete your homework!

  • Mrs. Trullinger’s Political Ideology Survey: An electronic copy of the survey we took in class that you can print out at home.
  • The Pew Research Center: Find out where you fit in on their typology scale.
  • The Political Compass: Find out where you belong on the conservative / liberal, and authoritarian / libertarian spectrum
  • Idealog: Place yourself on the conservative / liberal spectrum and libertarian / communitarian spectrum.
  • Party Matchmaking Quiz: Register what you would do if you were in charge, and see which party you match with. This site is run by supporters of having a third party.
  • Glass Booth: This isn’t really an ideology quiz, but one to pick which 2008 candidate you most closely match. What’s neat is you get to pick which issues matter to you, and then it generates questions based just on those issues.
  • How Liberal or Conservative are You: The quiz will generate code for you to put on your own website if you have one, but you can still use the results to figure out where you stand.
  • Moral Politics Quiz: Find out where you stand on the axes of moral rules and moral order.
  • Politopia: Provides a political philosophy quiz and an ideology map, aimed specially for the youth. Sponsored by the Institute for Humane Studies.
  • Are You a Red or Blue State: Totally unscientific (but fun) quiz from Slate Magazine.

Much thanks to Ken Halla and  Mrs. Lisa Trullinger who I completely ripped this awesome assignment from.

22 September, 2010 at 8:43 by mrosman

Tags: Political Ideology, Political Quiz
Posted in Current Events, Electoral Process | Comments Off

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