Did you know there is an organization called National Teen Age Republicans? I just discovered them while searching for fellow conservative teens. They have clubs present in several high schools, but unfortunately only one in California - and it's in Orange County (not surprised there). I wish my own school had a Teen Age Republican Club, otherwise known as TARS! I've signed up for regular e-mails, and hopefully, I can somehow get involved. They focus on supporting local Republican government officials such as House Representatives or Senators. Each year, they even have a leadership convention in D.C. for those active in TARS.
If you'd like to look into this organization or donate, go here for their homepage.
Monday, November 30, 2009
Saturday, November 28, 2009
I'm Thankful For...Life
I'm thankful that I have my freedom and independence, that I don't have to live in a concentration camp, or in extreme poverty without water. I'm thankful to be an American. When you think about it, even those who are below the poverty line here in America, seem quite better off in comparison to those in third-world countries such as Africa. Take, for example, North Korea. Those poor people who live in concentration camps, never being allowed to leave the country, imprisoned in their own homes. No individuality allowed, no creativity allowed - only pure subordination, obedience, and conformity. What kind of world is that? An awful world, that's what. So...as we're really getting into the holiday season (and Thanksgiving is over), just reflect on how lucky you might be this year. Even when you think things can't get any worse, they probably can. So be thankful and I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving!
Now after that Hallmark-card moment, let's get down to the nitty-gritty details of what happened in the past couple of days!
Why do people have to ruin holidays by killing others? The fact that four relatives were shot dead at a Thanksgiving Party really just amazes me. No matter how angry you are, how can you resort to violence and murder? It just doesn't factor into my brain, which gets me thinking about gun control. American citizens have the right to bear arms, no? But to what extent do we allow gun control?
Which gets me think about the activists lobbying for abortion rights or anti-abortion, now that the Universal Health Care Bill is in Senate. The question of abortion is highly controversial in today's society. Once again, science is pitted against morals and possibly even religion. Personally, I am anti-abortion. No matter what scientists may say, that blastocyste is still a child. It's a potential life, as we all started out as, and killing that life before it even has a chance to live at all is inhumane. You may say that one life is worth saving perhaps millions of others who may have a disease. Well, yes, that may be the case, but who are we to decide who can live or die before the human being is even given the chance to plead his/her case? It's like that question that people are often asked: If you were standing at a lever that could switch the train tracks, and there were 3 people on one track and 5 people on one track. The train, if left to go on its original path, would kill the 5 people, leaving the 3 people on the other track completely unharmed. Would you pull the lever to change fate? I wouldn't. I'd rather know that it was meant to be that those 5 people were to die, than spend the rest of my life with the guilty conscience that I voluntarily had something to do with choosing one life over another. All lives are equal, right?
Sigh, the questions of life. Why are they so complex?
Happy Holidays everyone.
Now after that Hallmark-card moment, let's get down to the nitty-gritty details of what happened in the past couple of days!
Why do people have to ruin holidays by killing others? The fact that four relatives were shot dead at a Thanksgiving Party really just amazes me. No matter how angry you are, how can you resort to violence and murder? It just doesn't factor into my brain, which gets me thinking about gun control. American citizens have the right to bear arms, no? But to what extent do we allow gun control?
Which gets me think about the activists lobbying for abortion rights or anti-abortion, now that the Universal Health Care Bill is in Senate. The question of abortion is highly controversial in today's society. Once again, science is pitted against morals and possibly even religion. Personally, I am anti-abortion. No matter what scientists may say, that blastocyste is still a child. It's a potential life, as we all started out as, and killing that life before it even has a chance to live at all is inhumane. You may say that one life is worth saving perhaps millions of others who may have a disease. Well, yes, that may be the case, but who are we to decide who can live or die before the human being is even given the chance to plead his/her case? It's like that question that people are often asked: If you were standing at a lever that could switch the train tracks, and there were 3 people on one track and 5 people on one track. The train, if left to go on its original path, would kill the 5 people, leaving the 3 people on the other track completely unharmed. Would you pull the lever to change fate? I wouldn't. I'd rather know that it was meant to be that those 5 people were to die, than spend the rest of my life with the guilty conscience that I voluntarily had something to do with choosing one life over another. All lives are equal, right?
Sigh, the questions of life. Why are they so complex?
Happy Holidays everyone.
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Sneaky Sneaky Ninja
A quick blurb. Can we all just stop commenting on the clothing of the Obama family? Enough with the low blows...nobody really cares about the latest White House fashion. We should all be focusing on more important things.
Like...how random uninvited people somehow managed to sneak into President Obama's first State Dinner. It's reported that an unknown couple successfully penetrated several layers of security and joined the rest of the guests, such as CBS news anchor Katie Couric, for the state dinner. How is this even possible? If you're not on the list, you're not let in...right? That's what I thought, but apparently this isn't the case.
Tareq and Michaele Salahi, some socialite North Virginians were seen in pictures taken at the dinner, posing with Couric and even Vice President Biden. This is just all so weird to me. What if they were terrorists, threatening to blow up the White House or assassinate the president?
Why aren't people making a bigger deal out of this?! Maybe it's because it just reflects poorly on the Obama administration...and their organization skills...But we wouldn't want to make President Obama look bad or anything...right? Right.
Like...how random uninvited people somehow managed to sneak into President Obama's first State Dinner. It's reported that an unknown couple successfully penetrated several layers of security and joined the rest of the guests, such as CBS news anchor Katie Couric, for the state dinner. How is this even possible? If you're not on the list, you're not let in...right? That's what I thought, but apparently this isn't the case.
Tareq and Michaele Salahi, some socialite North Virginians were seen in pictures taken at the dinner, posing with Couric and even Vice President Biden. This is just all so weird to me. What if they were terrorists, threatening to blow up the White House or assassinate the president?
Why aren't people making a bigger deal out of this?! Maybe it's because it just reflects poorly on the Obama administration...and their organization skills...But we wouldn't want to make President Obama look bad or anything...right? Right.
Monday, November 23, 2009
Kisses. Leashes. Comas.
I know I've been straying away from politics lately, but what can I say? I have other things on my mind - like celebrities kissing people during performances.
Adam Lambert. American Idol contestant. Openly homosexual. I have no problem with this person, except one thing - I get that he's gay, really, I do. I don't need him to shove it in my face. Therefore, I don't think his full-on kiss was necessary during the American Music Awards. I don't find this P.D.A. gross because he's gay; I am NOT homophobic. Personally, I don't want anyone (whether gay, lesbian, bisexual, or straight) kissing anybody on a stage during a performance. I also don't need to see him shoving his backup dancers' faces into his crotch <---I think I might be scarred for life. Oh, one more thing? People are human beings, not animals; we don't use leashes on people. Thanks.
Yes, my totally random rant is now over. What's really caught my attention is the incident with Rom Houben, a person who was diagnosed as comatose for 23 years - but he was really conscious the entire time. He was wrongly diagnosed as being in a coma, and then being in a vegetative state; he just couldn't speak because he was paralyzed. See, this is why we just shouldn't pull the plug. You really never know if that person you care so much about might be alive! Really, you should always have hope. Unless it really is truly the only way to go, I don't agree with people who say that it's better to pull the plug on people in vegetative states or in comas because they will never wake up. Never say never, right? That person might just wake up some day and you might have never known it - because you already pulled the plug.
Adam Lambert. American Idol contestant. Openly homosexual. I have no problem with this person, except one thing - I get that he's gay, really, I do. I don't need him to shove it in my face. Therefore, I don't think his full-on kiss was necessary during the American Music Awards. I don't find this P.D.A. gross because he's gay; I am NOT homophobic. Personally, I don't want anyone (whether gay, lesbian, bisexual, or straight) kissing anybody on a stage during a performance. I also don't need to see him shoving his backup dancers' faces into his crotch <---I think I might be scarred for life. Oh, one more thing? People are human beings, not animals; we don't use leashes on people. Thanks.
Yes, my totally random rant is now over. What's really caught my attention is the incident with Rom Houben, a person who was diagnosed as comatose for 23 years - but he was really conscious the entire time. He was wrongly diagnosed as being in a coma, and then being in a vegetative state; he just couldn't speak because he was paralyzed. See, this is why we just shouldn't pull the plug. You really never know if that person you care so much about might be alive! Really, you should always have hope. Unless it really is truly the only way to go, I don't agree with people who say that it's better to pull the plug on people in vegetative states or in comas because they will never wake up. Never say never, right? That person might just wake up some day and you might have never known it - because you already pulled the plug.
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Pick up the Pace
Just a quick rant - I'll add onto this more, later, but I'm running out the door to go to the library to study. I'm such a good student, no?!
The Fort Hood incident still isn't anywhere near being resolved. Major Nidal Hasan is paralyzed (oh poor mass-killer, he got himself paralyzed by shooting innocent fellow armymen) so his hearing will be in his hospital room? Does anyone else find this a little weird. Fine, let the hearing be in his hospital room but don't let that get in the way of your judgment. He's still the crazy man who killed 12 people. No sympathy for him, please.
By the way, how can anyone be a lawyer for an alleged murderer who isn't really alleged, but we all know that he did the crime? Guilty conscience much...
Ta ta for now.
- Mookayaya
The Fort Hood incident still isn't anywhere near being resolved. Major Nidal Hasan is paralyzed (oh poor mass-killer, he got himself paralyzed by shooting innocent fellow armymen) so his hearing will be in his hospital room? Does anyone else find this a little weird. Fine, let the hearing be in his hospital room but don't let that get in the way of your judgment. He's still the crazy man who killed 12 people. No sympathy for him, please.
By the way, how can anyone be a lawyer for an alleged murderer who isn't really alleged, but we all know that he did the crime? Guilty conscience much...
Ta ta for now.
- Mookayaya
Sexting? Texting? Driving?
My dad sent me the latest video of the Buzz Report (from Cnet) and it talked about lots of interesting tidbits for approximately 3 minutes and 48 seconds.
Let's talk about sexting (sex + messaging). Yes. Let's all have "cybersex" through text messages; it sounds like a party. Over the summer, I recall seeing a news segment on this very subject on the Tyra Banks Show (don't worry, I only watch this show when it's playing on the screens at the gym). Girls from age 14 to 16 were interviewed on why they "sext" and how it impacts their lives. Most of these girls had low self-esteem issues and the only way they could feel better about themselves was to take naked pictures of themselves and send it to their significant others, or just male friends in general. Some girls "sext" because they love their boyfriends; this is the way they show their love! I suppose it's understandable, because obviously we all truly find "the one" in high school and the only way to ensure that the love is reciprocated is to send naked pictures of ourselves and dirty little messages through SMS.
No. I think not. Just thinking about my fellow peers doing this kind of thing makes me want to burn my iPhone and lobby for a Text-Messaging Police to monitor text messages of people under the age of 18.
Boys and girls. Teens. Preteens. etc. Keep it in your pants. You have plenty of other things to be worrying about right now, keep those hormones in check please.
For you ladies who are feeling a little low, you think nobody thinks you're pretty? It's not true. There is at least ONE person somewhere at your school who probably thinks you're cute; guys just don't have the guts to ever say anything =). So, please don't resort to sending obscene pictures of yourselves - you might really regret it later.
Now, onto texting while DRIVING. Yes, okay, really guys. You might as well be downing some Grey Goose on the highway. You cannot POSSIBLY focus on the road while you're texting your friends about what time to see the new Twilight movie, New Moon (which I have YET to see, so don't spoil it for me). Texting while you drive is truly just a death wish; one minute you're pressing the send button the next, you've collided with the giant trunk in front of you - fun.
All in all, the lesson for drivers? Don't text. Don't update your Twitter/Facebook accounts while you're driving. I'm pretty sure you're followers on Twitter don't need to know that you're driving.
So readers: Don't sext. Don't text. Don't drink and drive. And have a wonderful Thanksgiving break highschoolers =).
P.S. Is the word "unfriend" really becoming a word for the Oxford dictionary? I'm face-palming (if you don't know what that means, it's when you put your palm to your face in resignation).
Let's talk about sexting (sex + messaging). Yes. Let's all have "cybersex" through text messages; it sounds like a party. Over the summer, I recall seeing a news segment on this very subject on the Tyra Banks Show (don't worry, I only watch this show when it's playing on the screens at the gym). Girls from age 14 to 16 were interviewed on why they "sext" and how it impacts their lives. Most of these girls had low self-esteem issues and the only way they could feel better about themselves was to take naked pictures of themselves and send it to their significant others, or just male friends in general. Some girls "sext" because they love their boyfriends; this is the way they show their love! I suppose it's understandable, because obviously we all truly find "the one" in high school and the only way to ensure that the love is reciprocated is to send naked pictures of ourselves and dirty little messages through SMS.
No. I think not. Just thinking about my fellow peers doing this kind of thing makes me want to burn my iPhone and lobby for a Text-Messaging Police to monitor text messages of people under the age of 18.
Boys and girls. Teens. Preteens. etc. Keep it in your pants. You have plenty of other things to be worrying about right now, keep those hormones in check please.
For you ladies who are feeling a little low, you think nobody thinks you're pretty? It's not true. There is at least ONE person somewhere at your school who probably thinks you're cute; guys just don't have the guts to ever say anything =). So, please don't resort to sending obscene pictures of yourselves - you might really regret it later.
Now, onto texting while DRIVING. Yes, okay, really guys. You might as well be downing some Grey Goose on the highway. You cannot POSSIBLY focus on the road while you're texting your friends about what time to see the new Twilight movie, New Moon (which I have YET to see, so don't spoil it for me). Texting while you drive is truly just a death wish; one minute you're pressing the send button the next, you've collided with the giant trunk in front of you - fun.
All in all, the lesson for drivers? Don't text. Don't update your Twitter/Facebook accounts while you're driving. I'm pretty sure you're followers on Twitter don't need to know that you're driving.
So readers: Don't sext. Don't text. Don't drink and drive. And have a wonderful Thanksgiving break highschoolers =).
P.S. Is the word "unfriend" really becoming a word for the Oxford dictionary? I'm face-palming (if you don't know what that means, it's when you put your palm to your face in resignation).
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
The Ultimate Solution
I think I'm still chuckling from reading the article concerning Congressman Emanuel Cleaver's proposition of having a Complain-Free Wednesday. Really. That's the solution to relieve stress? I'm pretty sure that people are complaining about the rising unemployment rate and rising taxes and oh...I don't know...the failing economy?
How on earth do you come up with the idea to have a sans-complaining day to relax? I suppose I understand that this idea is in place because it's the Wednesday before Thanksgiving (next week). Just take a vacation or keep your mumblings/grumblings to yourself, for the sake of the holiday spirit! But to be quite honest, I don't think there needs to be any formal enforcement of this day. We're all big kids, I think the people in congress know how to conduct themselves in orderly fashions.
The fact that it was a Democrat who proposed this idea just makes it funnier. Sorry, I know I'm a bit biased. What can I say? I'm a Republican for goodness sakes. Everyone keeps taking shots at Sarah Palin and other Republicans, what more can I do then laugh at the little jokes shot towards the Democratic party? =D
Click here for the article I read.
How on earth do you come up with the idea to have a sans-complaining day to relax? I suppose I understand that this idea is in place because it's the Wednesday before Thanksgiving (next week). Just take a vacation or keep your mumblings/grumblings to yourself, for the sake of the holiday spirit! But to be quite honest, I don't think there needs to be any formal enforcement of this day. We're all big kids, I think the people in congress know how to conduct themselves in orderly fashions.
The fact that it was a Democrat who proposed this idea just makes it funnier. Sorry, I know I'm a bit biased. What can I say? I'm a Republican for goodness sakes. Everyone keeps taking shots at Sarah Palin and other Republicans, what more can I do then laugh at the little jokes shot towards the Democratic party? =D
Click here for the article I read.
Monday, November 16, 2009
News and Blues
First off, let's start with Obama's bowing to the Japanese emperor. Really people. It's not that big of a deal. My fellow conservatives...Please stop trying to politicize everything. Yes, perhaps it was a bit odd that no other previous president ever bowed to the Japanese emperor, and this bowing wasn't even really bowing (not Asian enough, obviously), but it's not as if Obama has defaced the United States...or has he? Hm. I suppose that as the president of the United States, there is no reason for him to bow. It gives a sense of kowtowing or subordination, in a way. A simple upright handshake would have sufficed, in my opinion.
Yes, well, that's not really important. But if you want more information, click here.
Secondly, I rather like Sarah Palin's idea of integrating her political beliefs/opinions into her book to get word out. Why do the Democrats have to bombard her with such severe criticism? Haven't we criticized her enough already when she was the running mate of John McCain?
And my last point! The "Blues" part of the title of this blog post comes from the epic Swine Flu spreading around in the United States. Really, people. If you can't get vaccinated, then use effective methods of prevention! Clean hands, sanitizing, coughing into your shoulder, not sneezing then rubbing your dirty hands into your eyes, etc. Fight the flu. Now, we find that perhaps there is another mutated flu virus (or variation of pneumonia <---what?!) that is infecting people, mainly in Europe. To read more about this, click here.
Well, that's all for now. Seniors in high school - good luck with your college applications!
Yes, well, that's not really important. But if you want more information, click here.
Secondly, I rather like Sarah Palin's idea of integrating her political beliefs/opinions into her book to get word out. Why do the Democrats have to bombard her with such severe criticism? Haven't we criticized her enough already when she was the running mate of John McCain?
And my last point! The "Blues" part of the title of this blog post comes from the epic Swine Flu spreading around in the United States. Really, people. If you can't get vaccinated, then use effective methods of prevention! Clean hands, sanitizing, coughing into your shoulder, not sneezing then rubbing your dirty hands into your eyes, etc. Fight the flu. Now, we find that perhaps there is another mutated flu virus (or variation of pneumonia <---what?!) that is infecting people, mainly in Europe. To read more about this, click here.
Well, that's all for now. Seniors in high school - good luck with your college applications!
Friday, November 13, 2009
MIA
Hello all. So...the title of this post basically says it all. I do apologize for being MIA this week - who knew high school could actually make your schedule BUSY? Hint: That was sarcasm.
Anyways, this whole Fort Hood massacre incident has been bugging me. Really, Major Nidal Hasan needs to be imprisoned, severly severly punished. Something? We know he did it. I can't believe there are lawyers in this world who can defend criminals who are quite obviously guilty. I don't know about you, but killing 13 people and wounding several others (thus, having witnesses) seems like pretty hard-evidence to me that the "alleged" killer is guilty. We have plenty of honorable men and women who are serving our country who lose their lives, every day, whether it be in the field or not. How can there be a killer in a military fort, where it's supposed to be safe? If a military base fort isn't safe, then what is? Many people are wondering what Hasan's motive was. Honestly, yes, that is important, but what is more important is getting him in custody and away from human civilization where he can possibly shoot more people. I don't really care why he did it right now - I'm still angry that he took innocent lives.
Yes, well that was my rant on that.
ONTO BETTER THINGS.
Such as...the oh-so-close passing of Obama's infamous universal health care bill in the House of Representatives. Now, it's all up to the Senate. I can't believe it was a 220-215 vote. Really. Those darn two Democrats who got elected to the House last week! I don't quite like this universal health care idea. It comes across as a bit...oh I don't know...socialist? People at my school always get frustrated with me. They say that I am an elitist. I should want to help all low-income families and make sure that everyone gets a fair chance at good medical health care and etc. It's not that I think that people shouldn't help other people - we are a community after all. I just think that it's not the government's job just to pass a bill that will increase taxes for a certain group/class of people. The world is a confusing place.
Senate. I am counting on you to stop this bill.
Anyways, this whole Fort Hood massacre incident has been bugging me. Really, Major Nidal Hasan needs to be imprisoned, severly severly punished. Something? We know he did it. I can't believe there are lawyers in this world who can defend criminals who are quite obviously guilty. I don't know about you, but killing 13 people and wounding several others (thus, having witnesses) seems like pretty hard-evidence to me that the "alleged" killer is guilty. We have plenty of honorable men and women who are serving our country who lose their lives, every day, whether it be in the field or not. How can there be a killer in a military fort, where it's supposed to be safe? If a military base fort isn't safe, then what is? Many people are wondering what Hasan's motive was. Honestly, yes, that is important, but what is more important is getting him in custody and away from human civilization where he can possibly shoot more people. I don't really care why he did it right now - I'm still angry that he took innocent lives.
Yes, well that was my rant on that.
ONTO BETTER THINGS.
Such as...the oh-so-close passing of Obama's infamous universal health care bill in the House of Representatives. Now, it's all up to the Senate. I can't believe it was a 220-215 vote. Really. Those darn two Democrats who got elected to the House last week! I don't quite like this universal health care idea. It comes across as a bit...oh I don't know...socialist? People at my school always get frustrated with me. They say that I am an elitist. I should want to help all low-income families and make sure that everyone gets a fair chance at good medical health care and etc. It's not that I think that people shouldn't help other people - we are a community after all. I just think that it's not the government's job just to pass a bill that will increase taxes for a certain group/class of people. The world is a confusing place.
Senate. I am counting on you to stop this bill.
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Food Fight
Sometimes I wonder about the adequacy of the justice system of our country. Recently, a group of middle-schoolers was arrested for participating in a food fight at a charter school in Chicago. This entire incident resulted in the injury of 3 students and culminated in several arrests. Really. I didn't realize that 11 and 15-year-olds could be arrested for being involved in a food fight for school. Normal schools would just hand out detentions/suspensions, not call for the police. Do the teachers and principal have no authority in their own schools to restore order that they need the assistance of the FBI?
So, the police immediately arrive to arrest these young students, but they failed to notice the presence of 10 corpses hidden in someone's house, something that's been happening over the course of four years. Ten people were stashed in some murderer's home, and the police were concerned with punishing a few schoolchildren for throwing food at each other. Granted, these police were in Chicago and the other were in Cleveland, but still. The point is that there is something clearly wrong with this picture.
Sometimes I wonder. I really do.
So, the police immediately arrive to arrest these young students, but they failed to notice the presence of 10 corpses hidden in someone's house, something that's been happening over the course of four years. Ten people were stashed in some murderer's home, and the police were concerned with punishing a few schoolchildren for throwing food at each other. Granted, these police were in Chicago and the other were in Cleveland, but still. The point is that there is something clearly wrong with this picture.
Sometimes I wonder. I really do.
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Good Week...Bad Week...
I told you the GOP was going to be alright - Governors in New Jersey and Virginia. Not too shabby, aye? So much for Obama's wonderful agenda that had the whole country supporting him. Perhaps reality is dawning on people that maybe some of his ideas...are, well, lofty.
That's one of the highlights of my week, in the political world that is.
Onto the bad news - aww.
How on earth do we not know that there are ten dead people hidden in one single house? Isn't there...an awful smell of rotting flesh that wafts from decaying bodies? What is wrong with the police. Yes, I suppose I'm too idealistic in thinking that every complaint filed will be followed up, but really - how could they have let this happen? What is the world coming to! Just kidding, I'm being dramatic. No, but really, what is going on. I thought this only happened in movies...
Serial killer, Anthony Sowell (who's 50-years-old, might I add) had been in prison for attempted rape. Does that NOT set off an alarm for anyone? It's really disgusting to think that there are so many other people like him in the world, committing these awful crimes. How can our society have such good people of outstanding merit and character while also having creepy perverts who prey on innocent women/children.
More details here.
That's one of the highlights of my week, in the political world that is.
Onto the bad news - aww.
How on earth do we not know that there are ten dead people hidden in one single house? Isn't there...an awful smell of rotting flesh that wafts from decaying bodies? What is wrong with the police. Yes, I suppose I'm too idealistic in thinking that every complaint filed will be followed up, but really - how could they have let this happen? What is the world coming to! Just kidding, I'm being dramatic. No, but really, what is going on. I thought this only happened in movies...
Serial killer, Anthony Sowell (who's 50-years-old, might I add) had been in prison for attempted rape. Does that NOT set off an alarm for anyone? It's really disgusting to think that there are so many other people like him in the world, committing these awful crimes. How can our society have such good people of outstanding merit and character while also having creepy perverts who prey on innocent women/children.
More details here.
Monday, November 2, 2009
Energy Drinks and Basketball Games
I was looking through Drudge Report and there were several links in regards to President Obama and his physical state of being - his skinniness. Since he is the leader of our nation, I would assume that we would be concerned for his health. However, we really don't need to be writing useless articles and taking unnecessary pictures to mock him. He does look a bit thin, but I'm not going to make a joke about how he's perhaps working too hard (when I don't sincerely mean it) so he's skipping too many meals and thus, he's skinny. Usually, I would laugh at subtle jabs such as these, but I honestly didn't find anything amusing. Let's all get over it...Instead, let's move onto more amusing jokes!
For example, what is a bit amusing is Michelle Obama's quite sculpted biceps. She must really be hitting those weights at the gym! Perhaps...she should lighten up on those weights? Just kidding. No, but seriously, her arms are beastly - and I'm not sure if that's a good or bad thing
President Obama's New Thin Look
Michelle Obama's Beastly Muscles
For example, what is a bit amusing is Michelle Obama's quite sculpted biceps. She must really be hitting those weights at the gym! Perhaps...she should lighten up on those weights? Just kidding. No, but seriously, her arms are beastly - and I'm not sure if that's a good or bad thing
President Obama's New Thin Look
Michelle Obama's Beastly Muscles
Sunday, November 1, 2009
The Dying GOP
I was looking through Yahoo! News, and I came across an article concerning Dierdre Scozzafava and the Republicans' reactions to her sudden support for Democrat Bill Owens. Now people are talking about how perhaps the GOP doesn't like moderates, doesn't accept anyone who isn't a hardcore Republican. Well...from a logical perspective, wouldn't you want someone who was more Republican-oriented in decisions to be a part of your political party - if you, yourself, are a Republican? Why on earth would anybody want someone to be a part of their party when the person in question could possibly one day switch parties (e.g. Senator Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania). Yes, the Republican party has its work cut out. There is much reconstructing, rebuilding, and re-campaigning to do, but that's no reason to suddenly assume that the GOP is falling apart.
So everyone take a deep breath and relax. The GOP isn't going anywhere. =)
Click Here for the Yahoo! News article.
So everyone take a deep breath and relax. The GOP isn't going anywhere. =)
Click Here for the Yahoo! News article.
Happy Halloween!
First of all, let's all be happy that we gained an extra hour of sleep last night! I love Daylight Savings. Really. I do.
Now, on to more serious topics - like Halloween! The night when trick-or-treaters knock on your door asking for candy, or maybe money for UNICEF. This holiday, if you can call it that, brings in a lot of money for the confection industries. I, myself, can not resist a good Snickers bar or maybe even some peanut M&Ms. Oh the nutty goodness! Personally, I'm not a huge fan of Halloween, sans the occasional chocolate here and there. My house has a few pumpkins in the front and sometimes there are even Halloween-themed stickers in the windows. Other than that, it's a typical night.
But I guess the Obamas are big Halloween fans? Or is it a facade...Just kidding! Apparently, the White House was an ideal house to hit up for some candy! All kinds of trick-or-treaters visited our nation's capitol to see President Obama, his wife (dressed as uh...a cat-woman-thing?), and even some of his cabinet members. I must say, the First Wife looks rather uh...cat-ish? Might I suggest she never wear that outfit again? However, I think it was interesting to see the president attempt to get into the Halloween spirit, though he, himself, didn't dress up. I suppose he must maintain his presidential dignity.
No, but in all honesty, I find this going all out for Hallowen very ridiculous. With giant pumpkins and orange lighting, along with the thousands of candies and goodies that the White House kitchen staff prepared, isn't it a bit much? I'm sure those children/families had other places that would give out equally scrumptious sugary goodies. Right?
Well Happy belated Halloween everyone. With love from the White House.
Now, on to more serious topics - like Halloween! The night when trick-or-treaters knock on your door asking for candy, or maybe money for UNICEF. This holiday, if you can call it that, brings in a lot of money for the confection industries. I, myself, can not resist a good Snickers bar or maybe even some peanut M&Ms. Oh the nutty goodness! Personally, I'm not a huge fan of Halloween, sans the occasional chocolate here and there. My house has a few pumpkins in the front and sometimes there are even Halloween-themed stickers in the windows. Other than that, it's a typical night.
But I guess the Obamas are big Halloween fans? Or is it a facade...Just kidding! Apparently, the White House was an ideal house to hit up for some candy! All kinds of trick-or-treaters visited our nation's capitol to see President Obama, his wife (dressed as uh...a cat-woman-thing?), and even some of his cabinet members. I must say, the First Wife looks rather uh...cat-ish? Might I suggest she never wear that outfit again? However, I think it was interesting to see the president attempt to get into the Halloween spirit, though he, himself, didn't dress up. I suppose he must maintain his presidential dignity.
No, but in all honesty, I find this going all out for Hallowen very ridiculous. With giant pumpkins and orange lighting, along with the thousands of candies and goodies that the White House kitchen staff prepared, isn't it a bit much? I'm sure those children/families had other places that would give out equally scrumptious sugary goodies. Right?
Well Happy belated Halloween everyone. With love from the White House.