Hello everyone! I've decided to once again start blogging here again. I should have new content up all the time so make sure to continue coming back so you don't miss anything! I've already wrote a few things at Associated Content that you might want to check out, see my:
The Death of Bin Laden and American Liberty
"As I flip through the channels on my television and read comments online, I continue to become progressively more outraged about the understanding people tend to have about the death of Osama bin Laden. I find it to be utterly disgusting to see so many people cheering that a man was killed by the government without a trial, without having a chance to personally defend himself, or have evidence be presented in his defense. Is not a right to a trial, no matter how gruesome the crime, an integral part of what America was founded upon? And yet they cheer while this and every other right is stolen away from all of us..." Read more here.
"Atlas Shrugged" and "Madea's Big Happy Family", They Both Have Surprises
"I went to the movie theater for the first time in quite a while. This is not something I do too often because of 1) the outrageous prices of tickets and refreshments and 2) most of the time the movies I want to see aren't playing in a theater anywhere near here anyway. But while attending today, I was surprised that tickets were only $5, and found out this discounted rate was because I went on a weekday afternoon. If tickets continue to be at that semi-reasonable price, I might return to the movies on another weekday afternoon sooner than I would otherwise.
The two films I saw today were "Atlas Shrugged", the first film adaptation of Ayn Rand's best-selling Objectivist novel, and "Madea's Big Happy Family" today, the most recent in the line of box-office hit "Madea" movies from director Tyler Perry. Both these films managed to be surprising to me in their own, if very different ways." Continuing reading here. Thanks!
Thursday, May 12, 2011
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