Thursday, June 30, 2011

Topic

Part 1
My paper topic will be on The Conservative Case for Gay Marriage by Theodore Olson.

Part 2
Jackson's contextual points are for example when Jackson said how Jordan was being humble in not stating her opinion outrught, that the repetitions of her quotes make the case stronger, and her presentation of being fair, knowledgeable, and intellectual.

Jackson's textual points are her description of how Nixon violated the Constitution, he says she also uses quotes from the Connventions to show only great misdemeanors validate the need for impeachment, and her statement for questioning if the president has comitted the offenses rather than just telling the audience.

A contextual arguement Jackson left out is the Jordan believes it is the comitee's responsibility to do the right thing by means of the Constitution. The textual arguement Jackson left out was her point on if the accusations were petty, but in the midst of the problems of the world for the comitee to take then this seriously they must not be in themselves petty.

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