Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Response: "Crazy Love"
I find it to be ridiculous that life is all about finding someone you have to "settle" with, meaning not the person you want. I like to think that i'll find someone i'd love to spend the rest of my life with and be fully committed. The thing that would make me trust the other person enough to make the leap would be for all the time they had been there for me, through thick and thin, through everything they've done for me which will probably include many meals, cleaning, dishes, childbirth for heavens sake(i want alot of kids so hats off to my future wife). Even if one might think there is someone out there who is the richest, best looking, and smartest person out there who would want me, well they probably aren't the person for me so tough luck. looks, money and smarts aren't important when it comes to finding "the one." its what the french would call a certain "Je ne sais qua" that i'm looking for.
Response: "The Politics of Rescue"
Interveining with other peoples' business is hard enough on a day to day life with regular everyday problems, now imagine trying to help in another countries problems. seems impossible right? It has shown most obvious that the United States always seems to be helping out in other peoples' problems often, but is it too much? I for one don't think so. In the article it mentioned the US becoming the world police, and i see where they are coming from, i just believe other countries need to help out more. When there is ethnic cleansing and other forms of terrorism, who are we not to help? how can we just sit back and do nothing when we know what is happening over there? i'm not saying the United States can fix the world or that it has all the answers, i'm just saying if we do nothing we are almost as bad as the people or groups doing these horrific acts.
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