“Conservatives saw the savagery of 9/11 in the attacks and prepared for war; liberals saw the savagery of the 9/11 attacks and wanted to prepare indictments and offer therapy and understanding for our attackers”.
Iin the above, political cartoon, the audience is introduced to a wide range of interesting information. There is a lot happening in this cartoon. The two main stories occurring in this cartoon is the Mmueller indictment and the fake news uranium story; both issues have different meanings but the cartoonist has blended the two together in this cartoon brilliantly.
The Mueller indictments, in the cartoon, are illustrated by the cartoonist, by displaying a man who is standing with a very strong featured face. The cartoonist displaysThat
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There are 5 indictments on the two. Matfort had has his bail set a 10 million and Ggates at 5 million. Bboth are under house arrest.
75 million dollars was were laundered .Manford and Ggates have hidden their foreign ties from the government and made fouls statements. Manford was laundering money for his life live style. Manford and Ggates are accused of conspiracy against the United States.us
Furthermore, on top of the 5 indictments Mmueller also has proof that there were 5 people that have laundered money and has released the names. To top off the cake, Mmueller has evidence that Mmanford and Ggates have been negotiating with the Rrussians and Mmanford. And Ggates are working for Trumptrup!
The fake news uranium in the cartoon, there is a unicorn with Ttrump in the saddle. riding it the unicorn has the lettering,” uranium story”. and Ttrump has a flag in his hands that states says Hhillary concluded. There is a text above the unicorn that says “fake news”. so from research we find out that the uranium story is all about a conspiracy that hHillary Cclinton sold 25 percent of the United States’s us’s uranium to Rrussian. For her her
This political cartoon refers tot he Boston massacre. The building int he back is the state house. The right side of the political cartoon shows Boston soldiers in uniform holding rifles with bayonets that re firing at the crowd. One of the men is a commander who is hiding a sword and giving the orders. The soldiers and the commander all have determined and fierce looks on their faces.
The audience intended for this was the people of America and the industrialists. The cartoon shows 2 men, Cornelius Vanderbilt and James Fisk, riding on trains(Fisk on 1, Vanderbilt on 2). Vanderbilt says to Fisk “Now Then Jim--No Jockeying You Know!” Fisk replies with “Let Em Rip Commodore--But Don't Stop to Water for You'll be Beat." This cartoon is showing how the different industrialists went about their business. Some did their business ethical way: making money, paying their workers fairly, and giving back to the community. While others the unethical way: making money(and keeping it all for themselves) and paying their workers little for lots of work. Document E is another political cartoon which is showing Rockefeller with the white house burning in his hand and the United States Capital as an oil refinery. The purpose of this political cartoon is showing that some of the industrialists are controlling the government by bribing politicians. This cartoon shows Rockefeller as a robber baron because it shows that the government has no control over big businessmen like him. The last document is document F. This document is a quote from Historian B. Historian B is saying how most of the blame on the captains of industry was unwarranted. She/he says that “the free world might have lost the first world war and most certainly have lost the second”(Historian B 1935) if it hadn’t been for
The cartoon uncovers the manipulation orchestrated by the Democrat's top representatives over the free-soilers. The cartoonist shows the responsibility of the Democrats for the decision on slavery in the new territories. Highlighting the smallest of the Democrats but with enough power to hold the giant Free-Soiler and lead every situation in favor of party ambitions. In the background, through the flames and the figure of a dead man, the cartoonist highlights the conflicts lived
Paul Manafort is currently facing twelve felony counts, including money laundering, conspiracy and acting as an unregistered foreign agent. According to the indictment, which was unsealed on Monday, the pair engaged in covert lobbying work for pro-Russian interests in Ukraine. Andrew McCarthy, best known for prosecuting the 1993 World Trade Center bombing case, is a former Assistant U.S. Attorney that wrote on National Review Online Monday that the indictment was "much ado about nothing ... except as a vehicle to squeeze Manafort." In an addition to his original article in which he published Wednesday, McCarthy noted that the indictment does not accuse Manafort or Gates of tax law felonies or fraud. (Yoo) But as I will lay out for you in
Another major reason for keeping the prosecution for Kwidzinski going is when prosecuting attorney O’Reilly presented to the grand jury a request for an indictment on Caruso, Jasas & Kwidzinski, he presented one
They have been on multiple counts (46) including money laundering, bank fraud, insider trading and conspiracy. Jeffrey convicted 19 and put in prison over 24 years. Kenneth had been convicted of fraud 6 times and went to jail for 45 years. Jeffery also did shady business trades.
This political cartoon was created by Jim Morin. This cartoon was created to show the shooting at a movie theater in Aurora, Colorado. The shooting took place in July 2012. Jim’s political cartoon was created to mock the government when it came to the NRA. It shows that the government is under the authority when it comes to shootings with the NRA.
The charges included conspiracy, money laundering, obstruction of justice and perjury (Johnson & Johnson, 2005, p. 37).
Political cartoons are an illustrative technique that political cartoonist use to display a message to the viewers about government, world affairs, and politics. In 1754, publishers of the Pennsylvania Gazette published the first political cartoon illustrated by Benjamin Franklin (West, par. 1). Benjamin Franklin used his first political cartoon, titled Join or Die, to gain support from the colonies for the Crown’s war against the French (West, par. 1). Since the 1700s, illustrators use political cartoons as a medium to display political messages to its viewers (West, par. 1). On March 10, 2015, publishers of the Columbia Daily Tribune published a political cartoon, illustrated by John Darkow, titled Hillary Has A Primary Opponent (Darkow,
Fear and paranoia in society Throughout history paranoia and fear have ruled many human lives from places of power to places of poverty. In Arthur Miller’s play the Crucible the people in Salem have gone crazy with fear because someone cried witch. McCarthyism refers to when McCarthy held his own witch trails except it was with communists. They both have similarities that led to bad decisions and worse outcomes. The crucible is an example of how people can be swept up into the havoc and chaos around them.
Like police officials, the public views prosecutors as the heroes in criminal cases because they are the ones who are acting for the good of the people, helping to fight crime, and ensuring the safety of the public. Or so we are lead to believe. However, many cases like the Nicarico case or the Rivera case show that the prosecutors are doing the opposite, and are instead hurting innocent people. In the Nacarico case, one instances of misconduct was when the prosecutor collaborated with their lieutenant, stating that he had been aware of the statement made by Cruz and was listed by the prosecution as a witness. However, later it came to light that the lieutenant was not in fact made aware of the “statement.” Even though there had been no written record of such a statement, simply because the right people claimed it occurred, the common trust bias in prosecutors and police officials cause the state of Illinois to pursue Cruz for over twelve
Cartoons have been a prominent and interesting apparatus for politics throughout the ages. Political movements, parties, and groups using propaganda to further their beliefs dates back to the eighteenth and nineteenth century. Though America faces an austere history, lighthearted propaganda colors its decades and gives them life. Political cartoons are so widely used in America that they have become a significant piece of pop culture. Moreover, because of their ability to capture the reader’s attention, propaganda is exploited throughout politics.The cartoons are wonders of the human imagination; illustrators create comical images and intertwine profound political opinions to influence their viewer’s mind. For example, one movement that abundantly grew from propaganda was the women’s rights movement. The artists of the seemingly despised cause drew controversial cartoons that set a fire in the hearts of women all over the world. Consequently, the same cartoons ignited a passionate war between women who wanted freedom, and those who believed that women could not handle that freedom. Through the use of colorful concepts and daring expressions, political cartoons display the influence of the women’s rights movement throughout history, while the cartoons of Anti-Feminists demonstrates the world’s reaction to the movement.
Some Clinton associates clearly broke the law during these years in Arkansas. The McDougals, most notably, were both found guilty of fraud.
During a trial, there are many rules, procedures, and codes of conduct that must be observed. These are in place to allow a trial to proceed more efficiently and fairly for both the defense and prosecution. According to one author, “Police, prosecutors, and criminal court Judges see too much crime, so they tend to see crime everywhere. We need rules to control their conduct, Judges to carefully apply those rules, and other Judges to review those decisions (law-article.net).” Courtroom procedures are important because, without them, defendants and prosecution alike could be treated unfairly. These procedures give a standard format for trials that must be followed to ensure that all parties have an equal opportunity to present their
In the American Criminal Justice System, there are four key attributes in the role of the prosecutor. There are discretion, resource dependence, sequential tasks, and filtering. The prosecutors are lawyers that are accountable for presenting criminal cases in trial. The United States Attorneys are pointed by state or government, and represent the federal government in courts. They prosecute all adults who commit felonies and juveniles who commit delinquent crimes. Conjointly, the prosecutors have further responsibilities, such as legal adviser of the country commissioners, the Board of Elections, and written admonition of the prosecutors.