Government In The Film Shooter

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The government is something that you can’t screw with. The government screwing the public is an under the table scheme that many Americans either don’t know or are very displeased about it. Many of the schemes are with over taxing or taking away jobs from the public. This is a very questionable topic because it is an opinionated subject. Usually the government doesn’t screw over one individual but economic the class. Doing this makes me think of the government with a question mark right next to it because it is very questionable at times. In the movie Shooter, Bob Lee Swagger gets ask to help stop an assassination on the US President, but he doesn’t know what he is getting himself into. He’s put in a horrible situation where the government, framed him for the attempted assassination of the president.

When the government wants something they usually get it no matter what it is. The government has the most power in the whole country so whatever they say has to go or there are consequences. “It is a weakness rather than wickedness which renders men unfit to be trusted with unlimited power.” (John Adams) When John Adams says this he means that when you give someone or something too much power that
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The US has been screwing over littler countries with not that much power. One of the main countries is Somalia. Somalia is dealing with a war that the US had a major role in persuading Eithiopia to go to war. “It resulted in 20,000 deaths and according to some reports, left up to 2 million Somalis homeless.”(Alex Kane) In the film the high officials are building a pipe line through Africa and are killing villages so that this pipeline can happen their way. The government keeps this action in a classified file so no one can know about it. Bob Lee’s wing man shows the Vice President the picture from the file during the hearing but he can’t do anything about it because it wasn’t on United States