Select your best annotation from the three groups of readings to share with your peers.
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Cullen Ennis
11/1/2012 07:06:48 pm
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Solorzano
11/3/2012 04:44:26 am
Mario M. Cuomo, Governor of New York, The Nation (7/15/91)
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Emily G.
11/4/2012 11:29:12 pm
Zelinsky, Wilbur. Nation into State; The Shifting Symbolic Foundations of American Nationalism, Writing From Sources. Ed. Brenda Spatt. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin’s. 1988. 396-397.
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Ryan M
11/5/2012 06:00:44 am
In this paragraph Shlomo Singer expresses his thoughts on terrorism. Singers says "You call terrorism "an act of political violence committed against purely civilian targets." This is Singer, explaining what everyone "thinks" is terrorism. Singer says that this is the wrong idea, and gives reasons for it. Singer says "And, if you accept the arguement that these attacks were military because they forced the diversion of military forces to stop them, then any civilian attack becomes a military one." This is Singer explaining how if a "terroristic" attack is to happen to civilians, then the retaliation of starting war with the group who did the attack, would cause for the terrorism to instead become a military attack.
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Nicky T
11/7/2012 08:00:11 am
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Maddie B.
11/12/2012 01:05:29 am
Allen, Norm R. Excerpt from True Patriotism. Writing from Sources. Ed. Brenda Spatt. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin’s. 2007. 400.
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Cassidy H
11/13/2012 06:09:11 am
Goldstein, Robert. Excerpt from Burning the Flag: The Great 1989-1990 American Flag Desecration. Writing from Sources. Ed. Brenda Spatt. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin’s. 2007. 389-391.
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