Showing posts with label Political. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Political. Show all posts

Monday, May 2, 2011

The One Where We Remember...and Thank Our Soldiers


The United States military forces and the intelligence agencies have finally taken out the dangerous terrorist they have been chasing for nearly ten years.  I'm not foolish enough to think that Al Qaeda's done terrorizing others now that Bin Laden is gone, but it's great to know that after almost ten years, he is no longer around.

It's incredible to think that is has been nearly ten years since that horrific day.
The New York skyline is still a constant reminder of that day.  I was in New York last fall and it is still odd to see the skyline without those two iconic buildings.

I remember the day clearly.  I was a senior in high school.  First period was just about to end when my teacher started acting weird and turned on the news.  Then the bell rang and I remember hurrying to my second class, where I was a teacher assistant in the dean's office.  There, right on television, they played over and over the World Trade Center buildings, one of them with smoke billowing out of it...and then the second plane flew in.  It was so surreal at first.  If it were just one, we though it might have been an accident, or at worst, one crazy hi-jacker.  It almost seemed like a movie.  Then the fear set it.  We were actually under attack.

Who did this?
Why would they want to hurt us?
Will they strike again?
Where are they going next?

Then President Bush declares war.
  He calls it a 'War on Terror'.  

We were united as a nation.  We all were just Americans. Being a Democrat or Republican was no longer as important.  We stood together in sorrow for those lives that were lost.  The majority of congress decided to go after those bad guys.  No one likes war, but those who did this needed to answer for their wrong doings...for the murder of innocent lives.  I was not thrilled we were going to war, nor how we really went about things.  But, President Obama has kept most of Bush's policy's for these wars in place and they finally did get Bin Laden.
I guess we can criticize all we want, but until we are allowed to know everything they know in the White House, we really can't point fingers so much because we are lacking so much information.

How far we've come as a nation in those ten years.  Some positive, but mostly negative.  We're back at each other...tearing each other apart because of different ideals and what's best for the individuals instead of what is best for a nation.  We are all so selfish.  

The ones who have remained selfless, are those still fighting for our freedoms.
  They're the ones who have left their loved ones.  They've missed the birth of their children.  They've missed holidays, birthdays and graduations.  They've seen horrible things that they will never forget.  All so we can stand and argue about whether or not the president is an American, or whether or not we should give or take away from social programs, or how about raising or lowering taxes, or giving away more money or cutting budgets.

All of these are important issues, don't get me wrong.  We are not always going to agree on everything.  But since when did these things become more important than being a united nation?  United We Stand--It doesn't appear that way when you really look at things.  We need to get our priorities in check.  Let's work on protecting ourselves and building each other up.  Let's have a good debate and work out real solutions to problems instead of trashing the other side and automatically voting against everything they say just because you are of different parties.  We should never forget what happened.  We should take away the feelings of resolve we had in those days after our attack.  We are a great nation.  We are Americans.  If we do not stand together united...in the end we will all fall.

It's important everyday, but if you get a chance, thank a soldier today.  I'm sure they are all celebrating.  Some of them have been away from home for so long and finding Bin Laden is a victory.  

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Chicken Little, a New Governor, Taylor Swift and Chocolates!

I just finished a nice little 4.52 mile run.  I've had stupid allergies because the weather cannot stay consistent down in Florida so it's been messing with my head!  Hopefully my body will be happy again soon :)

Meet Chicken Little
He's been sick for a while now.  I think I've almost revived him!  (Think eyedrops, special cleaners and sulfur dip...) He even ate today.  He hasn't eaten in forever.  He still has some eye problems going on, but they look better!  I'm just so happy he's swimming and eating again that I had to share.  John got me two turtles when I bought my house...one didn't make it, but Chicken Little has survived for almost 3 years now!  Here's to hoping he keeps going strong!

Well, Rick Scott just was sworn in as the new Governor of Florida.  I'm not so sad to see Crist go, but I'm not sure how I feel about Scott.  Only time will tell, as is with every new leader we've ever had.  Hopefully his term will bring good things to Florida!


I finally got the new Taylor Swift cd thanks to a couple of iTunes giftcards I found recently.  I like it...her songs can bring out the old teeny-bopper in all of us!

Last night, I went with John's family to make chocolates.  It was fun!  Here are some pictures!



 John and my loot

 Robin and David (who refused to smile)

 Heck yes! They had Gator molds :)

John's family :)

Tuesday (workday) is almost over for me! :)  Only 3 more days until my spicy chicken biscuit from Chick-fil-A Saturday!!

Friday, October 15, 2010

Tasteless

So, I'm sure most of you have seen this footage from 'The View' by now:



I just can't get over how incredibly rude and disrespectful Whoopi Goldberg and  Joy Behar were.  Not to mention unprofessional, hypocritical, need I go on?  I cannot stand 'The View' because of those two ladies.  They talk over anyone with a differing opinion any time they want to on the show.  This type of scene isn't the first, they just decided to end it with a bang (you know, for Bill O'Reilly's sake) and walk off.  Why don't you ladies take a little bit of Barbara Walters class and respectfully disagree and make your point without yelling and storming out?  Goldberg and Behar pride themselves on being open-minded, but they aren't even close.  Open-mindedness does not just apply to opinions you agree with that may be controversial.  If one is truly open-minded, then you should believe everyone has a right to their own thoughts and opinions and be able to take their points and disagree in a respectful manner.  I do not agree with O'Reilly on all topics, but I do believe that he has a right to his opinion and that he does present some valid points from time to time.  Isn't that why you brought him on your show in the first place?  To get his view?

Unbelievable.  Tasteless.  Unclassy.  I hope you're proud of yourselves ladies.