Wednesday, November 6, 2019
The Bush and Saudi Connection and Ethics in Politics essays
The Bush and Saudi Connection and Ethics in Politics essays A couple weeks ago I was sitting in my small cell-like dorm room watching the controversial movie, Fahrenheit 9/11. By the way, if you have never seen the movie, I do highly recommend it. As I was watching the movie, a thought popped into my head like when you suddenly remember something you needed to remember but had totally forgotten. I knew right then that this is the topic that I should write about for my final ethics paper. I had pondered on what topic to write on before but nothing was coming. I knew that out of thirty people, the same topics dealing with religion, child labor, death penalty, and abortion were going to be repeated several times and I had no desire to bore the professor. I really wanted to pick a topic that was different. So, here it is, my topic is on the question of how ethical our dear President has been. According to dictionary.com, the definition of ethics is A set of principles of right conduct. A theory or a system of moral values, the study of the general nature of morals and of the specific moral choices to be made by a person; moral philosophy. The rules or standards governing the conduct of a person or the members of a profession. Here in the USA, in our very own government we can see questionable behavior in which the majority of Americans are unaware. As I had previously stated, I saw the controversial film, Fahrenheit 9/11, by Michael Moore that made got me question some of the statements made in the film. I researched the accuracy of these statements and found an overwhelming amount of documents supporting the statements on the Internet. Fahrenheit 9/11 is a film showing the connection President Bush and his father, Bush senior, have to the Bin Laden family and Saudi oil. To explain the connection I do have to give some background information. In the 1980s, the United States assisted the Saudis financially and militarily in a large buildup of airfields, ports, an...
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