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Title: Education: 6-16 success
Topic Area: Education
Name: Bob Edgington
Affil./Org.: Dean's Future Scholars
07 Sep 10, 06:33pm
taramadden1
Plan of Action:
I concur with Tara Madden's idea to make changes to America's education system. Utilizing talented, low-income college students to mentor local, low-income middle and high school students is a strategy that works and is inexpensive. Why not go with what works?
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Title: Abortion: War on the Unborn
Topic Area: Civil Rights
Name: sfanatic3
Affil./Org.: WELS
26 Aug 10, 05:55pm
sfanatic3
Plan of Action:
Abortion is the savage murder of unborn children. These children all have a soul and heart, and their lives are being brutally snuffed out every day. More than fifty million children have been killed since 1973, and it needs to stop. These beautiful children have talents and skills to share with the world, and they are not given a chance to live. All chilren deserve the right to life, and abortion needs to be outlawed. All kinds of abortion needs to be made illegal and considered first degree murder. The murder of unborn babies needs to end now.
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Title: Abortion: War on the Unborn
Topic Area: Civil Rights
Name: David Malone
Affil./Org.: Right to Life of Michigan
26 Aug 10, 04:26pm
sfanatic3
Plan of Action:
Abortion is any act or procedure performed with the willful intent to cause the death of an unborn child from conception to birth. As such, abortion is a grave act of injustice toward the child and a clear violation of the child's natural, unalienable right to life and his/her legal right not to be deprived of life without due cause. Right to Life of Michigan, therefore, is unalterably opposed to abortion.

Right to Life of Michigan's primary opposition to abortion is grounded in reasoned reflection on the scientific facts about the being who is present in the womb or the petri dish: that being is, from the moment of conception, an indisputably living, human individual. There is no point during the continuum of fetal development, from conception to birth, where one could, without arbitrariness, identify a break in that continuum, a point before which that living human individual could be said to be nonliving, nonhuman, not an individual being. We further observe that any criterion that could be applied to question or deny the full humanity of the unborn child could also be applied, with equal arbitrariness, to many other living human individuals who all people understand to be fully human; i.e., the comatose, the physically disabled, the mentally impaired, the infant.

Advocates of abortion seem unable to grasp or unwilling to concede are the obvious: that the unborn, particularly in the early states of development, look like what living human individuals look like at that point in their lives.

Right to Life of Michigan rejects as specious and arbitrary the assertion that, while the unborn child may be a living human individual, it is not a person and, therefore, need not be accorded legal rights, such as the right not to be killed without due process. Before it is a legal right, the right not to be killed without justification is a natural, unalienable human right possessed by all living human individuals. To say that it is unalienable means that it is not a right that is granted or bestowed by society or by the state. It is a right possessed by nature, by what a human being is. The right to life became a legal right because it was recognized to be a basic natural right that the state was obligated to protect. That right to life may be acknowledged by the state. It may be ignored by the state. But it is not dependent for its existence on the state.

For that reason, Right to Life of Michigan rejects the assertion that the unborn child may be aborted because it is unwanted. Being wanted tells us about the attitude of the outsider toward the unborn child; it does not tell us anything about the nature of the child. The natural right to life of any living human individual is not dependent upon and, therefore, cannot be negated by the desires or attitudes of others. No living human individual can be someone else's property or an object of property rights or claims of disposition, as the unwantedness argument implies. Moreover, we know from the long lists of people waiting to adopt that, in fact, there is no unborn child who is not wanted by someone.
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Title: Sex Trafficking... In Our Own Neighborhoods
Topic Area: Social and Criminal Justice
Name: Tina Frundt
Affil./Org.: Courtney's House
29 Jun 10, 09:22pm
grierelizabeth
Plan of Action:
Current American laws for dealing with prostitution reflect a woeful misunderstanding of the causes and nature of human trafficking. Instead of recognizing most prostitutes as victims, we treat them as criminals. In order to stop sex trafficking, we must craft laws that help girls, boys and women escape prostitution by providing them with victim services, and treat their pimps as the criminals, punishing them with serious jail time and confiscating their ill-gotten wealth. We also need to create laws that recognize the dangers prostitutes face while trying to escape their pimps by holding accused pimps without bail before trial and providing victims with government protection that go beyond ineffective restraining orders. Laws should also go after johns more strongly, since pimps will persist as long as there are men willing to buy girls for sex. While jail time for johns may prove unpopular, the least the government could do would be to impound cars used by johns for picking up prostitutes and publicize their names and photographs. Most johns currently act with total impunity, so even such minor consequences as the loss of a car and social humiliation could have a dramatic effect on many johns' behavior. Law enforcement officers should also go through training on how to recognize human trafficking, how to properly interview victims in a way that makes them feel safe cooperating with investigations, and how to make sure victims receive the services they need after they are taken off the streets. Local, state and federal governments should also devote more resources to helping victims reintegrate into society after they escape prostitution so that they do not go back out on the streets, and educating the public about the realities of prostitution so that victims of trafficking are no longer stigmatized and the purchase of sex is no longer viewed as acceptable. The public should also recognize the links between sexual assault and domestic violence. Most girls who are forced into prostitution have already had a traumatic sexual experience, so doing more to combat child sex abuse could help minimize risk factors that make children vulnerable to further sexual exploitation through trafficking. There are also many parallels between abusive intimate relationships and the pimp-prostitute relationship. Laws designed to protect and aid battered women may therefore have beneficial effects on prostitutes as well, and should thus be encouraged.
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Title: Character Development
Topic Area: Society & Family
Name: Mark Putnam
Affil./Org.: Global Ethics University
24 Jun 10, 01:31pm
babygurl_4
Plan of Action:
Employers both big and small should provide basic ethics training to employees that focus on character development rather than just compliance. Since character is a reflection of the morals, values, and principles of the individual, then focusing ethics training on character rather than merely following rules, will have a more profound impact on behavior. The basic premise is that people don't leave their character at the doorstep when they leave for work in the morning. The ethical decisions that one makes in his or her personal life do affect his or her professional life. If no official training is done, then job of instilling morality will be left to the culture - which does not have good track record for instilling virtue and morally to the masses. So, programs like those sponsored by Global Ethics University are a good place to start. All GEU courses include "Character Connection" modules in addition to standard training content. Whether GEU is a solution or another training company, the important piece is that all companies (not just publicly held companies) provided this kind of meaning training for their workers.
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