They can totally search you in the same way. The reason more cars are searched than people is that police often only interact with people in their cars during a traffic stop and more stuff is kept in your car than on your person, including evidence of crimes.
As for a topic, personally I find the tax system to be obtuse. Though it may be a broad topic.
Searching isn't the same as frisking. They can't just suspect you of having drugs and reach into your pocket.
You could always take on the things that get people riled up one way or another-
1. Bans on smoking (cigarettes)- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_smoking_bans_in_the_United_States
2. Change of drinking age (why can I die for my country at 18, but can't drink for it until 21 bla bla bla).
3. Prayer in public schools.
4. Affirmative Action.
I've written papers about a couple of these issues, and I can say with certainty that it's really content on these issues supporting either side.
Ooh, riling up people. I can think of a few things:
1. Abortion
2. Gay marriage rights
3. Age of consent laws
4. Teaching intelligent design alongside evolution
5. Assisted suicide
Well, if the police believe that there's evidence of a crime in your car, they can search without your consent. I think that should be changed. It's weird that they can't search you, but they can search your car because you can get away, which doesn't make sense because you can get away with whatever's on you.
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Searching isn't the same as frisking. They can't just suspect you of having drugs and reach into your pocket.
Ooh, riling up people. I can think of a few things:
1. Abortion
2. Gay marriage rights
3. Age of consent laws
4. Teaching intelligent design alongside evolution
5. Assisted suicide