What I'm Listening To: Us-Regina Spektor
In the midst of karate lessons and just plain life, I finally have a brief chance to sit down and blog. President Barack Obama is coming to the University of Wisconsin-Madison on Tuesday and I'm going to get a chance to hear him speak. It's a great moment for the University, regardless of anyone's political affiliations. I am definitely psyched, although miffed about the place where they decided to have him speak. It's ridiculous. Let's have our president on campus and put him in the worst place possible. Absolutely ridiculous. The main point of interest is that he's probably going to be talking about Russ Feingold's campaign and giving him some support. I personally don't even care what he's talking about just as long as he's coming.
You all already know my views on Republicans and Democrats (if you don't see this post), but with the election primaries already having passed, the political world is in a blur. I don't even want to try and unravel everything that went on. However, when reading the New York Times the other day, I thought that there were some interesting articles about September 11th. I know it's a week later, but it's interesting to think about how much emotion and energy that day produces. There is talk about a mosque being built on or near Ground Zero and people are having a fit. I think that is ridiculous and intolerant. One article states that there was actually a prayer room in the the Twin Towers where many Muslims went to pray and worship when the towers went down. There's even some nut job pastor in Gainesville, Florida talking about having a national 'Burn a Koran day' and spreading hate (his 15 minutes of fame need to be OVER). This does nothing for our troops and even worsens the situation over there, only escalating the violence. Muslims were victims of that tragedy as well and it's time that people recognized that and focused on moving forward instead of pulling people behind and engaging in discriminatory activities.
In other news, my new website is almost done and work on the book is going really well, on schedule to be finished in December as planned. But honestly, for the rest of this week I'm going to be on a President buzz so check back for updates on that.
"Next to doing things that deserve to be written, nothing gets a man more credit, or gives him more pleasure than to write things that deserve to be read" - Lord Chesterfield
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Thursday, September 23, 2010
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Stop Smokin' Baby!
What I'm Listening To: the Bed Intruder Song-Antoine Dodson (yep the infamous song made famous my remixers on YouTube and is now stuck in my head)
I was browsing CNN trying to get hit by lightening material for a post (whether or not CNN is a credible news source and not just for laughs or the strange is debatable) when one of the featured posts on the front page caught my eye. Apparently there is an Indonesian toddler who smokes. Not a cute candy cigarette or one of those straws or paper that kids fashion cigarettes out of, no this was a full-blown, smoke producing cigarette. By the way, this baby was a pro! He looked like he could be wearing a bowler with a sophisticated glass of gin by his side and he could be just puffing away. He reportedly smoked 40 cigarettes a day and finally broke his nicotine addiction through a 30-day drug rehabilitation program. And while this isn't necessarily politics, smoking has definitely become a social and a political issue, well here in Wisconsin it has.
As of July, a ban was put on smoking in bars in Wisconsin. Any bar. And if you do decide to smoke, you will be fined and the bar owner will be fined as well. They really put a double whammy on that piece of legislation. Oh, and the fine is about $300. Personally, I don't smoke. I have never wanted to smoke, but I don't knock the people who do. What you do is your business. I'm sure smokers hate non-smokers coming around and telling them "Hey, you know your lungs are going to get black and you're going to die soon right?" It's rude, I do realize. However, on the other hand, I have asthma so when you decide to smoke in my personal space, your habits become my business. I mean honestly, no one wants to sit there while you puff a load of smoke in their face. Be respectful! Smokers already have to adhere to a lot of regulations. They cannot smoke indoors, and for some buildings, they can't smoke within 30 ft of them. Then there is the price. If I was addicted to nicotine, or if I did have smoking as a habit, I would go to rehab ASAP. $5 or more for a pack and if you smoke a pack a day....well that's just insane. Decrease your cigarette intake people, if not for health reasons at least to keep some extra cash in your pocket.
I mean, technically, smoking is a way of life. People have been sighted smoking as early as 5000 B.C. for rituals, enlightenment, relaxation, political reasons, and recreational purposes. Smoking mostly has a bad reputation in Western society, only because we have discovered through medical research that smoking leads to all sorts of horrible things like lung cancer, heart attacks, erectile dysfunction, and birth defects. So if you want to keep it up and have beautiful babies, whether you're smoking the cannabis or the tobacco (and hopefully not the heroin or opium) or choosing the pipe, the hookah, or the bong choose your poison responsibly and be courteous folks!
I was browsing CNN trying to get hit by lightening material for a post (whether or not CNN is a credible news source and not just for laughs or the strange is debatable) when one of the featured posts on the front page caught my eye. Apparently there is an Indonesian toddler who smokes. Not a cute candy cigarette or one of those straws or paper that kids fashion cigarettes out of, no this was a full-blown, smoke producing cigarette. By the way, this baby was a pro! He looked like he could be wearing a bowler with a sophisticated glass of gin by his side and he could be just puffing away. He reportedly smoked 40 cigarettes a day and finally broke his nicotine addiction through a 30-day drug rehabilitation program. And while this isn't necessarily politics, smoking has definitely become a social and a political issue, well here in Wisconsin it has.
As of July, a ban was put on smoking in bars in Wisconsin. Any bar. And if you do decide to smoke, you will be fined and the bar owner will be fined as well. They really put a double whammy on that piece of legislation. Oh, and the fine is about $300. Personally, I don't smoke. I have never wanted to smoke, but I don't knock the people who do. What you do is your business. I'm sure smokers hate non-smokers coming around and telling them "Hey, you know your lungs are going to get black and you're going to die soon right?" It's rude, I do realize. However, on the other hand, I have asthma so when you decide to smoke in my personal space, your habits become my business. I mean honestly, no one wants to sit there while you puff a load of smoke in their face. Be respectful! Smokers already have to adhere to a lot of regulations. They cannot smoke indoors, and for some buildings, they can't smoke within 30 ft of them. Then there is the price. If I was addicted to nicotine, or if I did have smoking as a habit, I would go to rehab ASAP. $5 or more for a pack and if you smoke a pack a day....well that's just insane. Decrease your cigarette intake people, if not for health reasons at least to keep some extra cash in your pocket.
I mean, technically, smoking is a way of life. People have been sighted smoking as early as 5000 B.C. for rituals, enlightenment, relaxation, political reasons, and recreational purposes. Smoking mostly has a bad reputation in Western society, only because we have discovered through medical research that smoking leads to all sorts of horrible things like lung cancer, heart attacks, erectile dysfunction, and birth defects. So if you want to keep it up and have beautiful babies, whether you're smoking the cannabis or the tobacco (and hopefully not the heroin or opium) or choosing the pipe, the hookah, or the bong choose your poison responsibly and be courteous folks!
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