Thursday, March 26, 2009
Residents race to fill sandbags as flooding threatens North Dakota
Officials say they need about 1.5 million sandbags to stem the devestating floods. The river is expected to crest over 40 feet (flood stage is 17ft) this week, and rain over the next days will determine how bad it will be. The National Guard and FEMA have come to help, as well as many volunteers and residents. The record flood (40.1 ft) occured in 1897, but in 1997 and 2001 similarily bad flooding occured.
I completely agree with Lauren that the huge effort from our state to North Dakota to help fight the floods shows 'Minnesota Nice' is alive and well. Even though we are lucky enough to live in a town that is staying relatively dry, dozens of highschoolers devoted a day to save a strangers home. It is true that times of crisis and tragedy create community, and generosity. There is always something good that comes out of something bad, you just have to look a little harder to find it. Hopefully all the hard work of volunteers working around the clock will be enough to save thousands of homes and businesses. I still hear horrible stories from the flood of 1997, and I think everyone is hoping we can avoid the same outcome. It makes me glad to see how people can come together to help each other out, whether it benefits themself or not. Its good to know that if we ever find ourselves in a catastrophe there are always good people ready and eager to help.
http://www.current-events-lauren.blogspot.com/
http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/03/26/marshal.killed/index.html?eref=rss_topstories
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Tents on wheels give homeless people roof and pride
Opinion: This idea is brilliant, and so is the person who thought of it. I love cities, but whenever I drive through one the sight of a homeless person on the side of the road makes me so sad. I disagree with anyone who says these people deserve what they got. There is a sad story behind every person on the street, and they deserve a chance just like anybody else. When people think of 'the homeless' a picture of a bearded hobo usually pops into thier head. In reality the old and kids, men and women, and even people in little Alexandria are homeless. As I said, everyone deserves a chance. The founder of EDAR apparantly has the same philosophy as me, and with a little work he has changed 60 lives for the better. A person without a home, a job, a family, or a hope can finally get a little comfort and peace from an EDAR, and maybe get their life on track. With the economy the way it is today who would have expected the homelessness situation to actually have more hope?
http://www.cnn.com/2009/LIVING/wayoflife/03/10/homeless.tents/index.html?eref=rss_topstories#cnnSTCVideo
Friday, March 6, 2009
Obama's other gray matter
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Clinton: Iran stirring division in Arab world
I think the distrust and stubborness of Iran is quite frightnening. We seem to be between a rock and a hard place on this issue. According to Iranian leaders the only way to talk peacefully with them is to take back our accusations that they fund terrorism and have nuclear weapons. Well, those two issues are the reason we desperately need to talk to them in the first place. There is no way that we can simply pardon them of these very serious and frightening possibilities. I personally can't see a way to get around this. Even though both the U.S. and Iran say they are open to talks, it doesn't seem likely to ever happen. It seems like the problems in the Middle East are endless. Iraq, Afganistan, the Gaza Strip, Israel, and Iran are all hot spots for violence and tension. I remain hopeful that one day leaders will be elected into these countries who aren't so set into these ways. I have heard that there will be an Iranian election sometime this year. If the president of Iran, Ahmadinejad, is put out of office then perhaps we will have possibility of diplomatic relations. As president he has just fueled the flames of hatred towards the west in his country with hateful speeches and bogus statements. It is leaders like him who cause such tension in the Middle East. According to Clinton the U.S. is by no means the only country who is afraid of what Iran can or may do.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29513202/
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Obama urges Americans to follow Lincoln
I don't think Obama could have chosen a more worthy historical icon than Lincoln to try to bring our country together. In my opinion, Lincoln was our greatest president who made the biggest impact on our country. He not only reunited the north and south but also ended the most horrific piece of our past, slavery. It may be that Obama is setting the bar high with comparisons between the two, but I think that by doing this he is giving people hope, and he is setting a precident for himself to be the greatest president he can be. Hope has been the biggest message in his campaign. I wonder how Lincoln would feel, and what he would say, if he could see how far our nation has come since he ended slavery. He never could have imagined that in less that 200yrs a black man would be taking the oath of office on his bible, and that across a grand marble monument to Lincoln himself watched across the mall. I think he would be suprised at the success of the civil rights movement, and honored that all of this success was ultimately due to him. The simularities between Obama and Lincoln are incredible. Without one we wouldn't have the other. I hope Americans and politicians listen to Obama and follow in old honest Abe's footsteps. If history is right, I think following in those footsteps will lead us out of anything, even this recession. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29159686/
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
"Man accused of Obama threats pleads not guilty"
It is both terrifying and sad that we live in a world full of bomb and death threats, where no one can really with total peace of mind. This man claims that the emails were a 'prank' but in my opinion that is almost as sick as making the real threat. Murder of the president and other innocent people (within our state of Minnesota!) is nothing to joke about, and if he believes this is funny he needs serious help. I have been so excited for Obama to be our president, but since he was elected I continue to hear whispers that since he is black someone is bound to assasinate him. I believe this is a horrible and wrong way to look at this exciting new era in our nations history. Why must people automatically be so pessimistic? Why can't we believe in the deep-down good nature of people? The answer to that question lies with people like Mr. Gutierrez who continue setting a horrible precident for the good of humanity. I hope that this man will get the help he needs, and is stopped from causing any more chaos. I also sincerely hope that the safety of our new president and our contry is kept secure from the likes of him.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29009525/#storyContinued, http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28917435/
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
"House passes Obama economic stimulus plan"
As a part of President Obama's plan to revive the economy, the House approved the historic $819 million dollar economic stimulus plan Wednesday evening. The bill passed 244-188, eleven Democrats and all Republicans voted against it despite Obamas attempt at bi-partisianship. The bill now goes to the Senate where a pricier and more bipartisian measure is forming. Passing the bill is crucial according to many Democrats particularily since the unemployment is at it's highest in 25 years. Republicans argued that the bill contained too much spending, and not enough tax cuts. The bill contains money for job-creating programs like highway construction and mass transit, and for unemployment benefits, healthcare and foodstamps. Billions of dollars will help states to slow cuts on education and law enforcement. Most importantly the bill has $500 tax breaks for single workers and $1000 for couples.
It's safe to say that our country is in some serious economic trouble, and we need to find our way out fast. When many people, myself included, look at the price tag on this bill the only thing they think of is more debt. The trillion dollar national debt is growing deeper by the second already, and who's going to pay that off 30 or 40 years down the line? My generation thats who. Even so, I believe that this bill is entirely necessary. Sitting around wondering if this will be the next great depression is going to get us nowhere. Quick action must be taken, and we have to come to terms with the fact that action is going to have a ginormous pricetag. Besides, I think the people of America deserve a bailout way more than any bank, corporation, or automaker. The middle class is the life and blood of this country. I'm so excited about our new President Barack Obama, and so far he's lived up to my expectations by standing up for these people. It's horrible that he's inherited such a mess of a crisis, and I wish that for once the two parties could join together to get something done for the common good. I think if we give a little more time for the stimulus to kick in, and give jobs and optimism back to people, the future of the economy will be much brighter. Obama is leading us in the right direction.