Thursday, June 14, 2007

Instant Karma


There are many ways to help those in Darfur. Here's an album put together by Amnesty International featuring tons of great artists. Buy it and support the cause!

www.instantkarma.org

Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Zakaria/Stewart '08

Do the recent debates and political climate make you feel like you're taking craaazy pills? Well, they're making me feel that way. There are a million different things to get frustrated about and argue over, but one clear voice with an objective and rational view on issues is Fareed Zakaria. I came across his cover article in Newsweek today, "How to Restore America's Place in the World". It is a must read for those frustrated on how the candidates are discussing foreign policy. Here are some excerpts...

"In a global survey released last week, most countries polled believed that China would act more responsibly in the world than the United States."

"In 2005 Romney said, "How about people who are in settings—mosques, for instance—that may be teaching doctrines of hate and terror? Are we monitoring that? Are we wiretapping?" This proposal is mild compared with what Rep. Tom Tancredo suggested the same year. When asked about a possible nuclear strike by Islamic radicals on the United States, he suggested that the U.S. military threaten to "take out" Mecca."

"The crucial advantage that the United States has in this regard is that we do not have a radicalized domestic population. American Muslims are generally middle class, moderate and well assimilated. They believe in America and the American Dream."

"At the end of the day, openness is America's greatest strength.... But America has succeeded not because of the ingenuity of its government programs. It has thrived because it has kept itself open to the world—to goods and services, ideas and inventions, people and cultures."

If only Zakaria and/or Jon Stewart would run for office....

Friday, June 1, 2007

King James

I'm not one for writing about sports on a blog, especially since it might make me seem like a prepubescent teenager , however what I saw last night was simply amazing. It was one of those games where you'll tell your kids, "I was here when blah blah blah". Lebron led his team to victory in a crucial game 5 by scoring 48 points, including 29 of his team's last 30 in a double OT victory. I mean, you can't get any better than that. He was taking shots all over the court and simply controlling the game at will. It made me feel like I was 13 years old all over again. I've seen some legendary basketball in my day (namely Jordan, Johnson, Bird and in recent times, Kobe) but last night ranks up there with the greats. I never really thought that Lebron was thaaat talented but last night proved me wrong and made me appreciate his greatness. Here's to the King!