Eight, Eight, Oh Eight!
August 8th, 2008
I was in class when I realized it was 08/08/08.
Not only was this an interesting date because of the numbers, but tonight I watched the most breathtaking ceremony I have ever seen.
China has done themselves proud for their successful opening ceremonies for this years summer olympics. Regardless of political differences, or anything else, you cannot say that China did not do a fantastic job creating, and executing, probably the most amazing show in the history of the world.
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April 10th, 2008
I’m hearing a lot of talk and news coverage recently about how we should boycott the Olympic games, or boycott the opening ceremonies, or attack the torch runners.
Although many people do not agree with how China handles their affairs, the simple fact is that the Olympic games are an international gathering of atheletes regardless of the status between countries.
Even though they have in the past, the Olypmic games should not be used as a political tool. For some reason the term, “Is nothing sacred?” comes to mind right now.
China has poor people skills, especially when it comes to rights and freedoms. We all know this, and we get it. There is no need to use the Olympics to attempt to make your point just because they are being hosted in China this time around.
Read the rest of this entryGive Me Your Tired, Your Poor, Your Huddled Masses...
April 11th, 2006
As normally happens while pondering a topic to write about, my thoughts about immigration have changed several times, and will probably flip flop around some more as the days go by.
At first, like most Americans, my reaction was, “The hell with them! They’re illegal and they need to be sent home!”
After all, if you entered this country illegally you deserve to be sent home with your tail between your legs. Rode out of the country on a rail. Thrown in jail. Strapped to an ant hill with honey on your butt! Right?
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