Monday, May 5, 2008

Obama, Reverand Wright, and America


The major question regarding the upcoming election, is whether Obama's pastor's words will hurt his campaign. My mom and I have been arguing this issue for quite some time now and I wanted to blog about it and see what you guys thought. I personally believe that what Reverend Wright said and what he will say in the future, should not affect Obama in any way. Obama has clearly stated that he doesnt believe what the Reverend said about "God damn America" and all the rest of his speech. I quite frankly don't understand how anyone could put the Reverend's words into Obama's mouth, and how the Media continues to say that Obama's support is going down because of his comments. How would this one man's words and opinions affect how America is run? How we are going to pull out of Iraq? How we are going to stop global warming? They don't!! What is the big issue here? Black or white, that is not fair, and the media should stop addressing it as a problem.

Sunday, April 13, 2008

Media coverage being stupid??


I know that we are supposed to be blogging only on our Junior Theme topics, but something on the news caught my eye the other day that I really wanted to write about. On CNN Headline News, a national news channel that people anywhere in the world can watch, there was a story about Vice President Dick Cheney, and a picture that was taken of him on a recent fishing trip. In the picture, Cheney has his glasses on and is looking off into the distance, smiling. The reporter claimed that the reflection in his glasses, was that of a naked woman. Now tell me, do you actually think that was worth nation attention?? I am in no way a Bush or Cheney fan, and I am not trying to defend them, but come on! are they joking? It obviously could not have been a naked woman, or the reporter probebley might have seen her. And secondly is that what is important on national news? That the vice president had a reflection in his glasses of a fishing pole that slightly resembled the outline of a woman? Of all the things going on on the world, that is actually worth national news? I think its incredibly pathetic.

Monday, April 7, 2008

Government and Conservation

For my Junior theme, I have finally come up with 2 related books and a "why" question. My theme is based around the idea of Wildlife conservation and what laws the bush administration has changed in the past 8 years in office, and why they have chosen to do so. The book I chose, "Hawks Rest" focuses on the first wildlife preserves, and laws made by Theodore Roosevelt, and how current national park are affected by these laws. My only problem is pulling all my information together to write this paper. I have no idea who I am going to interview, and there is so much information in this topic, its going to be difficult to read everything and come up with a strong thesis.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Posible Junior Theme Topic?

So today in the library, I found it really helpful to look on the class links website to search for and choose a possible JT topic. One of my favorite topics was the Environmental/ Wildlife conservation topic. I Soon discovered that even in that topic, there are hundreds of ways Icould branch off and write my paper. Im having trouble thinking about how to address my problem. When I talked to Bolos, he gave me the idea that branching off into more of a political aspect, and talking about how presidents in the past, and present have delt with conservation issues. I think that would really give me a solid idea to write about and there is a lot of information on the internet. My only problem is finding a novel that addresses that topic. Any suggestions?

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Are we allowing killers to become heroes?


Virgina Tech. We all remember the tragedy of when 33 students and faculty members died in a school massacre. Northern Illinois University. We again remember the shootings so very recently where a gunman walked into a class and fired at will. Columbine High School. Yet another tragedy of two boys walking into a high school and killing 12 people. These were all horrible incidents that were horrific in every way, shape, and form. The other day, while watching a news report on how NIU was planning on building a memorial for the students that died, it occurred to me that the real tragedy of all these shootings, is the way the media has a way of glorifying the killers. Every time I flipped a channel during the week after the NIU shootings, all I saw was the murderer's face. I hate seeing it. Its like staring hate and evil in the eyes. But no matter what channel I was on, they had his face front and center, like a movie star. What is wrong with this picture? Can we be any more of a sick society? Those people are sick, cold blooded killers, not rock stars that deserve so much news coverage. I don't want to see their ex-girlfriends, I don't want to hear from their families, I really don't care. What does that say to the rest of the sick people of the world? You kill...you become a hero.

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Women's portrayal in today's music


Every morning, I wake up to my radio alarm at 6:45 am. It is always set to 103.5 Kiss FM, and artists always sing their songs to get me out of bed. But recently, I started really listening and comprehending the lyrics of some of my favorite songs, and I realized that a lot of the songs are incredibly sexist and contain lots of derogatory comments. Some of today's hottest hip-hop and rap songs are filled with women being portrayed as strippers, prostitutes, and "things". The song Low, for example is a very popular song that is played on all the hot stations on the radio. The lyrics go like this: "Work the pole, I got the bank roll, Imma say that I prefer them no clothes, I'm into that I love women exposed, She threw it back at me, I gave her more, Cash ain't a problem, I know where it goes" Here, the entire verse is describing how women are somehow just objects, and not respected as equals. This song refers multiple times to women's sexuality and how they look better without clothes. Another song that became really popular is the song Smack That by Akon. This song is entirely about how they want to meet a woman at a club and bring her home and smack her around. In one line of the song, it reads "Money? No problem. Pocket full of that now..." and "Every gal is game". Once again, women are portrayed as something men can just, and every woman could just be bought. So what are the messages being sent out to today's teens and young adults? Or do most people just read over the messages? whatever happened to songs that actually have true meaning behind them??

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

AIM


AOL instant messanger. Along with millions of Americans, AIM is my secret obsession. I can't get enough of it. It is instinct to log on to AIM everytime I get on the computer. I love being able to talk with 4 or 5 friends at once and still listen to music, check facebook, and do my homework. In class today, we had a conversation about the effects of technology on our youth today and it made me think about how much AIM restricts personal conversation, emotion, and comunication skills. It kinda scares me how much I am sounding like my mother, but seriouslsy, think about it, so you actually laugh out loud when you lol? Do you use emotion or think about the tone of your voice when you type on the keyboard? Not really.... Kids in the next generation are going to be less and less able to communicate well with others and are going to show lack of skills that we have today, such as grammer, real emotion, and the ability to hold a conversation.



I found a really interesting youtube video that I included below, where someone interviewed a bunch of English kids and aked them some questions about what they thought about the internet, and what they believed their lives would be like without computers. The answers may shock you.....