Friday, June 10, 2011

Blogtacular - The Mysterious Kitten

So it all began when I saw this show on tv. I saw a cat commercial and it was about a girl who video taped this cat and I'm like hey I could do that. So I took out my camera and took pictures of my cats. So then I went on video maker and made a video of my cats. Then I put that video on youtube and now I got like 42 hits or something like that.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

PLAN OF ACTION FOR U.S. (1934 vs. 2009)


1934 Cartoon - Reflects on Today's Economy - 2009
"PLAN OF ACTION FOR U.S.
SPEND! SPEND! SPEND!
Under The Guise of Recovery - Bust The Government - Blame The Capitalist For The Failure - Junk The Constitution And Declare A Dictatorship"

Sunday, April 05, 2009

US financial system..a giant "ponzi scheme"


William K. Black, a professor of economics and law with the University of Missouri:..."there was nobody looking, during the Bush years. So finally, only a year ago, we started to have a Congressional investigation of some of these rating agencies, and it's scandalous what came out. What we know now is that the rating agencies never looked at a single loan file. When they finally did look, after the markets had completely collapsed, they found, and I'm quoting Fitch, the smallest of the rating agencies, "the results were disconcerting, in that there was the appearance of fraud in nearly every file we examined."

Author: Stephen C. Webster

"US financial system...a giant 'ponzi scheme'..."

"there was nobody looking, during the Bush years. So finally, only a year ago, we started to have a Congressional investigation of some of these rating agencies, and it's scandalous what came out. What we know now is that the rating agencies never looked at a single loan file. When they finally did look, after the markets had completely collapsed, they found, and I'm quoting Fitch, the smallest of the rating agencies, "the results were disconcerting, in that there was the appearance of fraud in nearly every file we examined."


-- - William K. Black, a professor of economics and law with the University of Missouri,

Thursday, January 15, 2009

A New Year - A New Miracle - A New World Order










So it's time to blog again with the change of the New Year. My Family is doing well and I have a job! I wish everyone a blessed year and God has already provided a Miracle on the Hudson* - JESUS SAVES!


I wish Barack Hussein Obama II* great success. From the words of whom I belive would (and should have imho) have been the first African-American president Martin Luther King, Jr. *


"Now is the time to make justice a reality for all of God's children...who stand on the warm threshold which leads into the palace of justice...With this faith, we will be able to transform the jangling discords of our nation into a beautiful symphony of brotherhood."1

Hopefully 2009 will bring New World Order...of One Nation - Under God - U.S.A. God Bless The Troops - NOW BRING THEM HOME DAMN IT!

* (see link for source)

Monday, December 03, 2007

Well a year has past, boy where does the time fly? I started this blog, intending on writing actively, yet when my career changes with a promotion and my son and daughter continue to grow, one out of being a toddler and one into a toddler, things can go very fast! Not to mention my beautiful wife Tonya who continues to be the bright star of our family holding us all together as a wonderful wife, mother, and friend!

I hope to continue this posting more frequently, but for now, it is what it is and I hope to have exciting news this holiday season. I wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Oh No! Watch Out For Television = MYTH

According to the Associated Press, “Eight in 10 children younger than 6 watch TV, play video games or use the computer on a typical day.” (Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12948895/)

With new studies in the news of the impact technology and the electronic media have on child development I will share my thoughts as a parent on my family and technology.

As we all know more research is necessary before any real results on the impact various new media forms can affect child development. Some doctors feel that television is good depending how you control the media source, while others feel that it is bad because the media outlet is simply an inanimate object with no meaningful recipircation possible.

As a parent, I believe limited time (7-14 hours a week) of SUPERVISED interaction with television, computers, and video games can positively stimulate child development. I use Baby Einstein videos for behavioral and educational stimulation and they are a great tool for our children’s development. I use video games to improve my children's educational knowledge, strengthen hand-eye coordination, build a foundation for a good sense of direction (an underrated skill that can be learned playing video games in my opinion) and an increase their memory power.

Use your own instincts and explore all the possibilities with your child’s development with whatever medium you like and experience life, but most importantly SUPERVISE what you are putting forth for your children to see, hear, feel, touch and smell. Stay educated, stay active and stay ahead of the curve as more tests, theories and thoughts are on the way. As we couldn’t not have guess that! Enjoy your family!

Friday, July 07, 2006

Technology has revolutionized the way we exist. The older generation say "slow down", while the x, y, z (whichever letter we're at) generation have the keys to our future.

As I go through life I sense those generations before me have a slightly jaded view of today's youth. While I agree that respecting your elders and common courteous has waned throughout the years, the intelligence and ambition has increased double-fold.

While I understand how terrible our public school system is and how a lack of a genuine parent or guardian can negatively impact a child's life, I still would not underestimate today's youth. They are resilient and strong. The passion and hunger for something better and new has evolved from the technical revolution of the 21st century.

The next time your child, relative or friend is listening to their I-Pod or surfing the internet, don't look at it as a deterioration of today's youth or a complete waste of time and energy, rather see the future of tomorrow through the eyes of those who are already enjoying it. Enjoy technology.