We all know the 39th president of the U.S Jimmy Carter. The ex-president set a man free in North Korea that was wrongly accused of things that was not true, and fined an extreme amount of cash for no reason, it was called an hostile act. The man was an English teacher. Carter decided to make an apology to official Kim Yong Nam. Carter also said that such an act will never happen again.
Although the man was said to attempt suicide in July. People seem to think that he has an guilty conscious. The prisoner surprisingly look healthy, also in good spirit. In Washington officials welcomed his release and was shocked by the ex-presidents actions. No one understands why he crossed the border anyways.
While the man was held in Korea he regularly attended church. Carter also wanted to discuss the nuclear program over in Korea. Carter helping that man was a good deed. Carters visit over to Korea may have helped with alot of tension between the two countries. Carter is a good man in my eyes.
We blamed the North for our attack which killed 46 sailors. But in all reality we don't even know who to blame for it. I feel alot of our problems are not needed its all over he said she said. That's exactly why we are in war till this day. People want to know whats going on. Its enough violence out in the world without our countries against each other.
Jimmy Carter saved a mans life and that's the best thing a president has done so far. I'm not bad talking anyone I just want to see peace but like that's ever going to happen. We really need to open our eyes and realize the facts.
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Monday, August 23, 2010
What I think about Katrina
In August 2005 as we all know that New Orleans was hit by Hurricane Katrina. It was a deadly storm that killed lots of people.It destroyed everything,causing people to have to leave their town.Many people loved New Orleans so much that they couldn't stand to be away from home to much loner and decided to go back.Some of the rapers that was from the area like Lil'Wayne, Birdman and etc. it devastated them.
They said on T.V that they didn't even have a child hood to go back to and it touched me deep in my heart.There was over 45,000 families living in the FEMA trailers. Still today there is 860 families living in FEMA still.There are also about 6,000 families who own homes but cant afford to rebuild them.Since the hurricane the city now has about 12,000 homeless people, that's double the amount of before the storm hit. The rich neighborhoods have rebounded but as for the poor its not so easy,i grew up in what some people call the poor neighborhood, but see we don't call it that its the ghetto or the hood.
They said on T.V that they didn't even have a child hood to go back to and it touched me deep in my heart.There was over 45,000 families living in the FEMA trailers. Still today there is 860 families living in FEMA still.There are also about 6,000 families who own homes but cant afford to rebuild them.Since the hurricane the city now has about 12,000 homeless people, that's double the amount of before the storm hit. The rich neighborhoods have rebounded but as for the poor its not so easy,i grew up in what some people call the poor neighborhood, but see we don't call it that its the ghetto or the hood.
Friday, August 20, 2010
Globaloria
I basically dont know what this is I just know its something new for me. Im up for learning new things.
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