A man wearing an Afghan border police uniform shot an killed two American Personnel on Monday. Official don't know whether the man was trying to infiltrate the Afghans borders. Several of these shootings have been happening in the last few months. One of the worst shootings occurred in November, when a man disguised Border police member opened fired in broad daylight killing six NATO service men.
These suicide bombers are becoming more creative in the way they have been executing their plans. Hopefully this tactic, will be discovered and resolved quickly.
katie holden
Monday, April 4, 2011
Sunday, April 3, 2011
First Amendment Rights- I Think Not!
Violence has escalated in Kabul, Afghanistan over the Burning of the Koran, which is the sacred religious book of the Muslim people that has been used as a form of law since the reign of the prophet Mohammad. on March 20th, a church in Florida burned the Koran as a sign of displeasure with the Muslim people and their religious views. Four days later, Afghan President Hamid Karzai condemned the church for desecrating their religious book. This is the same church that threaten to burn the book last year. Nine people were killed and 81 injured in Afghanistan by unruly Afghans in response to the book being burned at the Florida church. The U.N. was also stormed resulting in 4 Afghans and 7 foreign U.N. employees deaths. The church has said that they feel in no way responsible for the violence. I believe that the Florida church, because of this uprising of violence should be held accountable for their actions. I don't believe that your first amendment rights should be protected when obviously they knowing instilled violence in a seemingly fragile topic and country.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Cuba- Home Sweet Home
Alan Gross, who's permanent home is in Maryland, has found himself in a predicament. He has landed him self in jail at a Cuban prison, for bringing illegal media equipment into the country. The sentence? 15 years of hard time. Moss is hoping for an executive pardon from the country for his release. Former President Jimmy Carter travelled to Cuba and met with Fidel and Raul Castro, in hopes of releasing Moss. The first comment to Jimmy Carter from the Cuba government about his visit "The freedom of Alan Gross will not be granted."
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Chinese Espionage
As I was watching 60 minutes the other day, there was a story brought up about chinese espionage. The Chinese, they say, find America to be there biggest threat when it comes to military weapons. The way the Chinese get information about America is the same way America gets there information about China, through spies. A man who had citizenship in the United States was a small business owner, who wanted to expand his business in China. China granted the man his business licenses, but they had a little favor they wanted from him. They wanted him to steal secrets from the pentagon, which the man just so happened he knew a guy. Over a series of months, the FBI recorded the transactions as the Chinese man wine and dined the man with the secrets from the pentagon. The chinese man posed as a guy wanting to know what military weapons the US was going to be selling to Vietnam, but really he was sending the information to the chinese government. Both men were arrested with a sentence of five years each. When the reporter said to the FBI "well isn't that how American gets there secrets from the chinese"? No response was given to that question.
Friday, March 11, 2011
Inside Job
I recently watched a documentary about the collapse of the economy because of the housing bubble. But the documentary starts in Ireland and the deregulation of their banking system. Years ago, the Ireland government decided to deregulate the government banks letting them go private. But the three major banks in Ireland that became privatize started to become corrupt. Many of the banks leaders were borrowing billions of dollars against the banks for their own personal use. One banker took 40 million dollars for his own personal use, to buy a pin striped jet. When the collapse of the banks started to fall, many people turned to the government wondering why they hadn't regulated these banks more closely and lead to the fall of the Ireland economy.
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Inflation on Food Prices
Due to the demise of dictators, global food prices are on the rise. The unrest in the middle east has made record high food prices,which were recorded for February the highest in Twenty years. When the price of oil increases, many people try to find alternative energy sources using ethanol, which is derived from corn. When ethanol increases in production, more corn is needed driving the prices of food products up. Another factor of increasing food prices, is that cost that companies take to transport those goods. These cost then get passed on to the consumers. Some people say that they don't need to worry about problems in other countries, because it doesn't affect them. Well it does affect us, sometimes we just don't know what is causing the affect.
Thursday, February 24, 2011
The Dominio Effect After Sunia
After the successful attempt of Sunia to over throw their government;many countries have followed suit. After violent protestors forced President Honsi Mubarak, Egypt has been liberated and hopes to find a new democratic system. Other countries like Bahrain and Libya are pushing for the same ordeal. New violent protestors have taken to the streets, feed up with their current government, in pursuit of a new liberating freedom. My question is How Far is This going to Go? After each country overthrows their government, what will happen to the treaties that have been put in place by the old government. Who will take over and bring new democracy. The USA is already feeling the strain on gas prices as Egypt finds new order.
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