Saturday, May 7, 2011

Not The End Of War On Terrorism

In light of Osama Bin Laden's death I have to say that I am not impressed with how America has been reacting to the event. I understand that this man has destroyed thousands of probably even millions of lives bu to glorify another human being's life and want to see photos of the body just to feel satisfied is disgusting. I know it is hard to trust the government and their own words as truth but trust them when they say they killed him and let it go. The other thing that bothers me is that people think that this is the end of war on terror and everything will be ok now. Not even close! He had followers who have been working with him for years. They will carry out what he can not. Recently Hilary Clinton spoke at the State Department insisting al-Qaueda members to abandon the terror organization and help U.S. efforts to put an end to violence against innocent persons.

She stressed that "the battle to stop al-Qaeda and its syndicate of terror" is not over by a long shot. She said cooperation with Pakistan helped to lead the U.S. to the complex where Bin Laden was assassinated and the U.S. will proceed to raise its counter terrorism cooperaton with other nations as well.

There ya go! So you morons cheering in front of the White House? Its never going to be over so be happy that an evil man is dead but do not celebrate a human's demise no matter how bad of a person he or she may be.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Casey Update

In a weird coincidence, the much anticipated trial of Casey Anthony is set to begin the day after mother's day. Casey's fate will take place in an Orlando courtroom as the state makes an effort to seek the death penalty against her. And half of the nation will be glued to their televisions. Brevard County Assistant State Attorney Julia Lynch stated, "The attention on the Anthony case has been going on for a while, and all the statements and all the evidence creates a lot of buzz but  the bottom line is there was a poor, defenseless child. It's our natural instinct to want to protect children, and we should. In cases involving children, it's worse when they are hurt at the hands of their mother or caregiver."

Casey is accused of killing her 2 year old daughter, Caylee, who was last seen in June of 2008 and was not reported missing by her mother for 31 days. Her remains were found 6 months later minutes from the Antony's home. With more than 700 requests from the media to cover the trial and social network users commenting non stop the fascination bring about one question? Why? Why so much attention. The truth is  that when horrible things happen to people who can not defend themselves such as children it strikes a cord. On top of that Casey Anthony's own behavior has sparked such outrage that people will not be satisfied until they see her either locked up for life or being sent to death. I personally do not believe in the death penalty because
1)a person dying in turn for taking another person's life will not solve anything.
2) i think it is better for them to rot and jail and suffer for the rest of their lives



That's all I have to say about that.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Eye Care In The 1800s: Shocking Photos


Sunday, April 24, 2011

Facts About The Easter Bunny





  • Easter Bunny Fact is related to rabbits, though earlier it was related to hares.

  • Easter Bunny is related to rabbits as they symbolize fertility and fruitfulness.

  • The reason behind is that rabbits are said to reproduce very quickly. Moreover, as rabbits are similar to hares and are very common everywhere, Christians changed the symbol to the Easter Bunny.
  • Another Easter Bunny Fact is that Easter bunny was first connected with Easter eggs in the spring celebration in Germany.

  • During Easter, children make nests of leaves, moss, or grasses and place them in their yards or gardens. They believe that during the night the Easter Bunny would fill the nests with bright yellow, blue, green, and purple—colored and decorated eggs. 



  • In Texas, there is the German custom of burning Easter-eve fires. For this event, children are told that the Easter Bunny is burning wild flowers to make his dyes

  • There is also a tradition of the Easter Bunny leaving a basket of treats filled with Easter eggs and chocolates on Easter Day. However, this tradition is common in America and not in Britain.

  • The tradition of Easter Egg hiding game was started in America. Parents of American children often hide eggs in the garden for children to find. Sometimes their children leave out carrots for the Easter Bunny too.



  • The idea of an egg-laying rabbit went to America in the 1700's through immigrants arriving from Germany.






  • Wednesday, April 20, 2011

    World's Heaviest Toddler

    Think childhood obesity is only an epidemic in America? Wrong! The second place where it is becoming a 
    growing concern is actually China. 



    Lu Zhihao stands at 3'7 and 136 pounds at just 4 years old. He was born at a healthy weight but quickly started to grow at 3 months old. His doctors can not locate a medical explanation for his large size so they blamed his diet. An establishment in Hong King has volunteered their time time to share weight loss tips for  Lu as soon as his parents get the go ahead to travel. Until then they reduced their son's routine of three bowls of rice a meal to only one bowl. The family reportedly has no history of obesity. As China  expands, its  population;s pants sizes continue to expand as well. Almost 10 years ago a government study done in Child discovered  more than 60 millions obese adults and this number had tripled in only one decade. Only one in 70 people in Child are thought to be overweight. In American it is only one in three people.

    With China's population hitting the  1.3 billion mark which means Lu Zhihao will not be the only child to face weight issues. Just last year another child in China weighed 95 pounds at just two years old.

    Sunday, April 17, 2011

    CBS I Hate You



    A few mibutes ago I watched 48 Hours on CBS via the internet because I missed it last night. The story was about Casey Anthony, the mother who is being accused of killing her 2 year old daughter Caylee Marie. To be honest I was appualed and very dissapointed in CBS and I'm not the only one. The worst segment during the broadcast happened when a mock jury was placed in a room to weigh in on Casey's guilt. The kicker? Richard Gabriel was in control of the group. Who is Richard? Richard is a defense attorney for Casey! That's right! CBS let one of Casey's lawyers persude a mock jury and guess what? Most of the group aquited her. Of course they "aquited" her! They were muniplated by one of her supprters! The rest of the special only focused on the defense's point of view and only had one person speaking against Casey. This person has nothing to do with the case. It would have been nice to have the prosecuters opinons also. Ya know, the people who are trying throw her butt in jail? CBS was completley one sided and that is the root of all the controversey the episode is getting. It seems as if CBS only cared about defending Casey despite the evidence.

    In fact, the mock jury made comments about Casey's mental health and that maybe the baby's death was an accident. It was as if they were all standing around a water cooler at work. They saw evidence the public has seen. They have heard arguments that the public has heard. They were never put into a room with 100% of the evidence  or being able to hear both sides of the case, so how in the world can CBS show these people standing up and saying yes she is innocent. It pisses me off and breaks my heart that a trusted news progam can let this happen. A beautiful child has been murdered and they did not defend her what so ever. Its disgusting. In the end all that matters is justice for Caylee<3







    Wednesday, April 13, 2011



    If you've ever thought golf was lame this may peek your interest about the sport for a hot minute.


     At the Carbrook Golf Club in Queensland, Australia there is dangerous occurrence happening in the water....30 sharks!!!



    The sharks were taken to be an urban legend  but obviously no one looked close enough at the fins poking out. The club assumes that the 10 foot long bull sharks made their way into the lake during a flood in the 1990s. The sharks swim in a lake that borderlines the golf holes so the balls do not get eaten and safely make a par. Taking advantage of this odd attraction the club hosts "Shark Lake Challenge" every month. The general manager even goes as far as feeding the sharks chicken. Its better than curing their hunger pains with fresh golfers.