I was reading the front page of Yahoo today and came across the interesting topic of Optical Illusions.
http://tinyurl.com/368cjtb
Enjoy yourself =)
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Rod Blagojevich on Barack Obama
In case you didn't know or even if you do know, Rod Blagojevich made a comment about how he is blacker than Obama. During an Esquire magazine interview he made this statement which has now become a topic of controversy. Immediately after the incident he apologized to the president.
What everyone else thinks - "Oh my god I can't believe he would say something like that!"
"Oh noes he played the race card!"
"Barack Obama is black?"
"I think he realized he stepped in a pile of dog poo," said attorney Joseph Lopez, who has a reputation for making eyebrow-raising statements himself on behalf of clients. - Chicago Tribune
What I think - Why is everyone getting so worked up over this? He's trolling everyone so he can taint the jury pool. STOP FEEDING THE TROLL.
Everyone needs to ask themselves what is "being black"?
This phrase describes numerous types of people ranging from hardcore gangsters to affluent african americans . This topic is venturing farther and farther into the lives of American people thinking they should be offended by this.
He knows he made a "mistake" and apologized for it... sorry everyone can't read from a teleprompter like Obama.
I know a lot of you disagree with me and that's fine. I love reading your posts so feel free to go crazy!
What everyone else thinks - "Oh my god I can't believe he would say something like that!"
"Oh noes he played the race card!"
"Barack Obama is black?"
"I think he realized he stepped in a pile of dog poo," said attorney Joseph Lopez, who has a reputation for making eyebrow-raising statements himself on behalf of clients. - Chicago Tribune
What I think - Why is everyone getting so worked up over this? He's trolling everyone so he can taint the jury pool. STOP FEEDING THE TROLL.
Everyone needs to ask themselves what is "being black"?
This phrase describes numerous types of people ranging from hardcore gangsters to affluent african americans . This topic is venturing farther and farther into the lives of American people thinking they should be offended by this.
He knows he made a "mistake" and apologized for it... sorry everyone can't read from a teleprompter like Obama.
I know a lot of you disagree with me and that's fine. I love reading your posts so feel free to go crazy!
Monday, January 4, 2010
Happy New Years!!!!
Sorry for the long overdue post. I hope you all had a great New Years and Christmas =)!
One thing I would like to talk about is the recent ACTA bill. For those of you who aren't aware of what ACTA is, it stands for Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement.
The new multi-lateral intellectual property measure is being pushed by Republican U.S. Trade Representative Susan C. Schwab, who designed much of it. The ACTA bill is apparently supported by the U.S., the European Commission (well known for its recent fining of Microsoft), Japan, and Switzerland.
The new bill would place the internet under the firm grasp of international law authorities and industry officials. ISPs operating within the U.S. and the involved nations would be forced to fully disclose consumer information. Meanwhile, use of internet privacy tools would be greatly restricted and made illegal in many cases.
The only friend I see in this is (ironically) the ACLU that would defend the civil liberty to be anonymous on the internet without being tied to an ISP, a MAC address or an IP address.
This bill should not be passed in it's current state.
Let me know what you all think!
One thing I would like to talk about is the recent ACTA bill. For those of you who aren't aware of what ACTA is, it stands for Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement.
The new multi-lateral intellectual property measure is being pushed by Republican U.S. Trade Representative Susan C. Schwab, who designed much of it. The ACTA bill is apparently supported by the U.S., the European Commission (well known for its recent fining of Microsoft), Japan, and Switzerland.
The new bill would place the internet under the firm grasp of international law authorities and industry officials. ISPs operating within the U.S. and the involved nations would be forced to fully disclose consumer information. Meanwhile, use of internet privacy tools would be greatly restricted and made illegal in many cases.
The only friend I see in this is (ironically) the ACLU that would defend the civil liberty to be anonymous on the internet without being tied to an ISP, a MAC address or an IP address.
This bill should not be passed in it's current state.
Let me know what you all think!
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