Thursday, February 21, 2008

FURNIA

National
1:After a big loss last night, and with less than two weeks to go until Texas and Ohio vote, the campaign of Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., is trying to portray Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., as an unacceptable choice for the role of commander in chief. As part of that effort, they're poised to push any bit of information that might make Obama look like he's either inauthentic or stealing other people's lines.
Opinion
I think that the politics now and days are to crucial. People just want to win so they demolish other people with scandals and turning against people with anything they can get. The politics need to go back to clean politics and try to win with just speaking and making a good outlook on everything. The public will choose as they want because it's what they believe about the person.

2.ABC News' Jennifer Parker, Bret Hovell and Sunlen Miller Report: Michelle Obama, the wife of Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., Wednesday attempted to clarify remarks she made Tuesday about being proud of the country.
Michelle Obama has been criticized for the comments, with some suggesting her remarks were unpatriotic. Campaigning in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Monday, Michelle Obama said, "For the first time in my adult lifetime, I'm really proud of my country and not just because Barack has done well, but because I think people are hungry for change."
Opinion
The significant other of the runner needs to keep their mouth shut and stand there and just look pretty. The things they say go against of what there spouse is running for or they tend to make them look bad and than have to back themselves up. Especially the women most of the time they don't know what they are talking about.

International
1:Five thousand miles from home, President Bush found his true love baseball.
Standing at home plate in a tiny ballfield at Ghana International School, Bush exclaimed: "Welcome to T-ball in Ghana. ... Play ball!"It was only a one-inning game sandwiched around a rendition of "Take Me Out to the Ballgame," but it was long enough for Bush to get in the mood. He sat with a red-shirted team called the Little Saints and cheered the players and their opponents, the Little Dragons.
Opinion
I think that is so sweet that our president is supporting things even though it's not even in the country. He needs to show that he supports everything and really enjoys it. The people love seeing this in there president it shows he has interest.

2:Today Stephen Gallige greets his neighbor Mathius Sendege with a hug and a pat on the back. Their relations were not always so friendly.
"I know Mathius in two ways, the first way sometime back as a good neighbor of mine," said Gallige. "And the second way as someone who had participated in the killing of my family." Fourteen years ago the men were neighbors living outside of Kigali, Rwanda. They knew each other for years and their families were close.
"His family even gave my brother-in-law a cow," said Sendege.
Opinion
I think that if someone gives someone a cow i think they should not kill them. That is wrong that he was being so nice to the people then go off and participate in the killing. People need to respect the people in their life and charish what they have. It would be really hard to get to now the person again after they killed your family member.

1 comment:

Michael Hjort said...

She has to win in TX and OH.

She can't!!!

Nice story missed by most of the MSM (Mainstream Media).

Little short on your summary of Rwanda story.