Thursday, April 19, 2012

Changing Laws (Luis)


The changing of the rules of the pigs compare to the changing of the laws now in the way that the pigs law was like if they was still in slavery and they had to do what was told because they would of got in big trouble and now we have laws but we have a choose they didn’t have a choose and now we do we don’t get treated or feel like slave with the laws we have now because they laws we have now are for owner own good and for the better of owner life’s.
         Politicians only care about something when it affects them because its like this the politics thing  As politics continues to debate ways to address illegal immigration, we must remember the many hard-working legal immigrants that contribute so much to our nation's economy and culture”  they don’t  care about anybody elas but what they don’t thing about is they illegal people just come over here to do the jobs no body wants to do . http://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/Immigration the only thing they care about is them selves and that’s all for they is that as long as them and their family’s are okay that that’s all that matters and they would only also care of themselves because they would have control do to the fact that they say what laws are being passed for the entire country and what they can take off and everything. 
          this compares to the changing of the commandments on the farm in they way that the pigs only care about them and the change the commandments when ever they want but they only change the one that affects them and that they don’t want or don’t want to be doing all the time that goes back to the rules that said all animals are equal but they are not because if they don’t speak up or ever stop being scared to speak up napoleon is always going to be the one who is going to make all the decisions it just the same thing as when girls went equal same as men "Women don't have what it takes."And it’s the same for animal farm nobody has what it take to stand up to napoleon and tell him something. https://www.aclu.org/womens-rights

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