Friday, July 28, 2006

WTC Attacks- Conspiracy?

This is the trailer for Loose Change 2nd Ed.



You can watch the full movie in three parts on youtube at:
part 1
part 2
part 3

I won't try and say that every point in this video is factual. Many of them can be disproven I'm sure, but there is definitely enough evidence in these videos to prove that something fishy was going on. I honestly don't want to believe that the government could be behind such a disaster, but this evidence makes it hard to deny that. Part of me wishes I had never watched this (Ignorance is bliss), but I think everyone needs to see this movie. If you don't agree with this, then thats fine with me. Good luck trying to disprove every fact in this video though. And if this isn't true, then why hasn't the government released a video that proves every point in this video false?

Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Nukes and hypocrasy

Has anyone ever thought about how the US is always trying to regulate who can have nukes and who can't. Isn't this rather hypocritical. Aren't all the other countries saying, "hey if you guys get to have nuclear missiles, then why can't we?". Which makes alot of sense. Why isn't the US setting the example for other countries by disarming their nuclear warheads? Obviously this would leave the US open to attack, and is very risky. But a good show of faith on the US's part wouldn't be bad and may produce some good results in other countries disarming.

just a thought I had today...

Tuesday, July 25, 2006

Bush's Plan to End Violence in Iraq...yea right

"President Bush said Tuesday a new plan to increase U.S. and Iraqi forces in the besieged capital of Baghdad will help quell rising violence that is threatening Iraq's transformation to a self-sustaining democracy."

This means more troops will be sent to Iraq, when we should be bringing them home. This means more US casualties of course. They really need to train the Iraqi's to defend their own country, because the American public is getting awful sick of this. First of all, it was a bad idea to begin with (yea all those lies of weapons of Mass Destruction didn't help), but now we seriously need to get things to where we can get our guys out of there. I mean Bush had his fun with his little invasion and he got to play "Army" for awhile, but he needs to put his toys away (its time for dinner HA!). But seriously somebody's got to stop this guy.

Concerning The Trailer

I know this film is rather old (like 2003 or something), but I still have not gotten around to seeing it. I have always hated Wal-mart and other companies who seem to be trying to take over the world. Its a shame, the way they destroy all the mom-and-pop stores in any town they touch. They are consuming America one rural county at a time. If anyone has seen this let me know how it was.

The Corporation Trailer

Trailer for the Sundance Award winning documentary "The Corporation"

Sunday, July 23, 2006

Illegal Immigrants Don't Qualify For College Aid?!

Why would they? They're illegal! If they're illegal then why are they still here? Now don't get me wrong, I don't really think that we should go around deporting every illegal immigrant in the US. That idea is a little extreme, but the fact that their is an article about how this ILLEGAL immigrant wants student aid for college is ridiculous. She's the Valedictorian of her class, right. So why doesn't she go become a citizen if she's so smart. Is it that difficult to become a citizen? Chicago White Sox manager, Ozzie Guillen became a citizen and he comes across as being 'a few fries short of a happy-meal' (Listen to him talk, for Christ's sake). So if he can do it, then can't a Valedictorian too?

"I am tired of having to find ways around what normal teenager citizens do. I can't drive. I can't travel. I can't work. I can't apply to thousands of scholarships that are perfect for me."

Duh!, then become a citizen! It sounds to me like citizenship would fix all of your problems, so stop trying to get people to feel sorry for you and do something about it.

But for me personally, being an american college student, I'll be damned if I see student aid go to an illegal immigrant,
Valedictorian or not, rather than a hard-working and deserving American citizen. I can predict what will happen with this girl though: People will feel sorry for this girl and give her money for tuition and she'll end up getting a full scholarship somewhere, while other deserving citizens will be in debt for years to come because of all the high interest loans they had to take out in order to pay for school.

Granted, she definitely deserves to get a higher education in the US, with all the hard work she has done in high school, but her problems can be easily solved. Immigrants need to stop whining about all the terrible opportunities and do something about it. I understand that it isn't easy for immigrants, but they do not deserve the same luxuries as US citizens. That just isn't fair.

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