I am writing for examiner.com and have posted my first article. Please check it out and let me know what you think.
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I hope that you didn’t miss Betty White on SNL. If so, here is a funny sketch:
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I am a democrat, and fairly liberal, but I cannot stand watching MSNBC. The left in our country like to complain about the conservative slant of Fox News, but MSNBC is the most partisan “news organization” that I have ever had the misfortune of watching.
Here is a very interesting article from Newsbusters about something incredulous said by Contessa Brewer.
She really needs to be fired. I thought she was hired to be a reporter, not for an editorial position.
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Well, its Cinco de Mayo, so I knew someone would have to bring out the stereotypes at some point today. After all, with the big
immigration debate, aren’t Mexicans our favorite people to hate? Interesting how that discrimination is deemed acceptable by so many in our culture. Perhaps it makes it easier on some people to justify when we call them illegal “aliens.” I understand the usage of the word, but it has always bothered me.
Here are just a few examples of racism and prejudices that I noticed today:
Racism aimed at Latinos is one of our last accepted prejudices in this country (along with people from Appalachia). Use your brains people!
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It sure has been the hot topic as of late, hasn’t it? Today I read that two cities in Arizona are suing to block the law from being enforced. Essentially, they are claiming that this is an unfunded mandate. After all, isn’t immigration law to be left to the federal government?
Quite frankly, it is getting a little tiresome turning on CNN and seeing story after story on this topic. By no means am I stating that this is not of the utmost importance, but what else is going on in the world these days?
This post won’t be an extensive look into why I do not support this bill, or even my beliefs on immigration law. Mainly I have a couple of thoughts for us to ponder:
There are so many reasons why I do not support our immigration enforcement efforts. I’m so tired of hearing that they are taxing our welfare systems. How? Emergency rooms? They can’t get welfare.
These people simply want to come to the United States in search of a better opportunity for their families. If you were in their situation, would you not do the same? Would you let your children starve while you look for work day after day? I hope not!
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Due to the fact that I seem to be working most of my waking hours, I found this article, from the AFP, about the dangers of getting less than six hours of sleep a night very interesting. Typically, I sleep about five hours a night. According to the article:
“If you sleep little, you can develop diabetes, obesity, hypertension and high cholesterol,” Francesco Cappuccio, who led research on the subject at Britain’s University of Warwick, told AFP.
The study, conducted with the Federico II University in Naples, Italy, aggregated decade-long studies from around the world involving more than 1.3 million people and found “unequivocal evidence of the direct link” between lack of sleep and premature death.
“We think that the relation between little sleep and illness is due to a series of hormonal and metabolical mechanisms,” Cappuccio said.
In the article, it is stated that society is to fault for our lack of sleep. I just don’t believe that. Does society force me to work two jobs? No. My expenses do that. Does society make me stay up late watching something on tv or reading a book? No. I enjoy those things.
Will I ever like getting up early to go to work? No, but I have been doing it for years.
Who is to blame for our lack of sleep?
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