Wednesday, September 12, 2012

"This does not represent us,"

CAIRO — Islamist militants armed with antiaircraft weapons and rocket-propelled grenades stormed a lightly defended United States diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, late Tuesday, killing the American ambassador and three members of his staff and raising questions about the radicalization of countries swept up in the Arab Spring. Response from the violence in Libya.

 

Thoughts:

It's hard for us to distance ourselves from the idea of disturst among Islamic based cultures; especially after the attacks of September 11th, and most recently the killing of the United States ambassador to Libya; however it is not fair to blame an entire religion for the acts of an extremeist few.

Examples:

Though anti-American unrest is sweeping Northern African nations, pro-American rallies are also taking place in Libya after the horrific killing of U.S. ambassador Christopher Stevens. Though Ambassador Stevens was killed at the hands of Libyan militants on Sept. 11, 2012, some Libyans are making a point to distance themselves from these terrorists. "This does not represent us," said the sign of one pro-American Libyan. Other supporters expressed remorse for Chris Stevens' killing and one even stated that "Chris Stevens was a friend to all Libyans."

 Just like not all Americans are like the people who made the weird anti-Islam movie that is sparking protests in Muslim nations, not all people in Libya are like the ones who killed U.S. ambassador Chris Stevens. Some of the people of Benghazi, where Stevens was killed, held a demonstration against terrorism and to show sympathy for the U.S. Libya Alhurra TV, an Internet TV channel founded at the start of the Arab Spring in 2011, posted Facebook photos of a rally there showing support for America and sympathy for Stevens.








 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Obama WORDLE

Wordle wasn't cooperating with me today! I ended up using a service from worditup.com

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Any Donations?

In my struggle to find helpful information regarding the reelection of president Obama, I stumbled upon his website. After providing my email address and zip code here's what I was redirected to. Being a teenager and not being able to vote in this election, it was strange that the first page I see was a donations page, I also noticed this at the end of Obama's speech at DNC.

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Romney Speech at RNC Reflection

I had a chance to watch the speech live only near the last 15 minutes of it. By that time the speech to me gained a small margin of interest when he began to talk about the many things that Obama was to blame in the country. He may have imposed many new ideas from his perspective, but was all about why it was better to go without Obama this election. Some might say that Obama has the majority of votes already due to minorities and women, and is true to some extent. But with Romney's imposition in this speech, and the current struggles this nation is going through, he might be able to drive the nation to pick him instead of Obama; to try a different man for the job. Romney also spoke of an ideal America, in which "That America" could be more prosperous if he were to be president.