Monday, August 31, 2009
I'm Back... And Not Much Has Changed
Although I welcomed the disconnect, I took it as a social experiment in living the life of one who could care less about what goes on in the world outside of their own experiences. I somewhat expected to come back to reality having missed a plethora of important news stories, feeling shocked to learn all that had happened while I was hiking half way to half dome. When I returned, the first thing I heard was that another Kennedy had died and that California was once again on fire. After returning home, I jumped right into serving people food for lunch, and dinner the next day- breakfast, lunch, and dinner- breakfast, registering guests for a wedding, and then making sure the wedding went smoothly.
Today was my first real day back into reality- ran all my errands, cleaned my car, and watched Kieth Olberman and Rachel Maddow. What a great day! So what had I missed??? Hum, people are still arguing about health care and all the politicians are still on vacation- some sick guy held girls in captivity- a DJ overdosed- mother nature is still kicking our butts- the Michael Jackson case is still full of questions and inquiry- and I still don't have a job.
So, nothing happened... nothing new, nothing surprising, nothing exciting, nothing shocking, nothing really news worthy. Republicans are still saying stupid things and people are still dying. What does this whole experiment teach me? Stop watching the news- what's the point really? Someone will tell me if something that affects me happens? Right? WRONG!! Why do I love the news? Not for times when nothing is happening- which is often, news can get stale, but for the times you are glued to the TV or talking to all your friends and family because you just can't believe what has happened!!
All in all, I am happy nothing happened, I am glad to come back to the world almost the same as I left it- more relaxed and a little sore but I could have predicted all that has happened and I'm ok with that. Now if something interesting happens, I'll be around to let everyone know how much I agree or disagree with it- that is the fun part.
So stick around for something exciting to happen- it might be tomorrow or next week but believe me, it'll happen!!!
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Media Feud for the Better
Friday, August 7, 2009
Bill Clinton Awakes From Nap and Saves Journalists?
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Helium Articles
I Smell A Rat
Saturday, August 1, 2009
Obama Wins a Battle at the Expense of Losing the War
1st Lt. Roslyn L. Schulte
Hometown: St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
Age: 25 years old
Died: May 20, 2009 in Operation Enduring Freedom.
Unit: Air Force, Headquarters, Pacific Air Forces Command, Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii
Incident: Died near Kabul, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered from a makeshift bomb.
Chief Warrant Officer Brent S. Cole
Hometown: Reedsville, West Virginia, U.S.
Age: 38 years old
Died: May 22, 2009 in Operation Enduring Freedom.
Unit: Army, 1st Battalion, 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division, Fort Bragg, N.C.
Incident: Died when his helicopter went down.
Senior Airman Ashton L. M. Goodman
Hometown: Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.
Age: 21 years old
Died: May 26, 2009 in Operation Enduring Freedom.
Unit: Air Force, 43rd Logistics Readiness Squadron, Pope Air Force Base, N.C.
Incident: Killed by a makeshift bomb.
Lt. Col. Mark E. Stratton II
Hometown: Houston, Texas, U.S.
Age: 39 years old
Died: May 26, 2009 in Operation Enduring Freedom.
Unit: Air Force, Joint Staff, Pentagon, Air Force
Incident: Killed by a makeshift bomb.