Friday, May 23, 2008

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War in Iraq

On March 20, 2003, the United States launched an assault on the Middle Eastern Country of Iraq. The United States claimed to have reason to believe that Saddam Hussein was developing weapons of mass destruction, but no weapons have been found. Many Americans, along with me, find the war to be immoral and unjustifiable. The war in Iraq is no more than the U.S. positioning itself strategically in another oil rich location.

It is well known that the U.S. government has been accused of misleading the general population. "Simply stated, there is no doubt that Saddam Hussein now has weapons of mass destruction. There is no doubt he is amassing them to use against our friends, against our allies, and against us."-V.P Dick Cheney. No weapons of mass destruction have been found in Iraq, which makes one wonder the true cause of the American invasion of Iraq.

Many speculate that the war in Iraq is President George W. Bush’s attempt to become a legacy in the Middle East like his father. His father, George H.W. Bush, led a very successful, Desert Storm, military campaign, in which the American military completely wiped out the Iraqi forces in Kuwait in a matter of weeks. The current war in Iraq could very possibly be little more than a son trying to live up to his father’s legacy, which would definitely be the wrong reason for the American occupation of Iraq. The more cynical people are saying that George Bush is in Iraq for oil.

Everybody knows that oil prices are skyrocketing due to an ever increasing demand for this precious commodity. You wouldn’t have to try very hard hypothesis the connection between the world’s super power’s need for oil, and the oil rich country in which it is occupying. Currently, with gas prices at a record high, it is hard to imagine that the U.S. is really gaining anything from the Iraqi occupation, but you never know what the government is, or was, planning. Though the true reason for the American occupation is still unclear to some, nobody can deny that there has been good done.

The real reason for the Iraq War will probably remain unclear for a long time. With the current administration denying any wrong doing, and a knew administration only months away from taking over, the true reason for the war in Iraq will probably die along with the Bush Administration. Whether we are there for a selfish man's legacy, oil, or even the slight possiblity of a weapon of mass destruction, there is little debate that what we are doing is immoral. We have destroyed a sovereign nation's governemt, and the only justifiable option available is staying there until a new governemt can stabilize.

Friday, May 16, 2008

Rough Draft

The War in Iraq
On March 20, 2003, the United States launched an assault on the Middle Eastern Country of Iraq. The United States claimed to have reason to believe that Saddam Hussein was developing weapons of mass destruction, but no weapons have been found. Many Americans, along with me, find the war to be immoral and unjustifiable. The war in Iraq is no more than the U.S. positioning itself strategically in another oil rich location.

It is well known that the U.S. government has been accused of misleading the general American population. "Simply stated, there is no doubt that Saddam Hussein now has weapons of mass destruction. There is no doubt he is amassing them to use against our friends, against our allies, and against us."-V.P Dick Cheney. No weapons of mass destruction have been found in Iraq, which makes one wonder the true cause of the American invasion of Iraq.

Many speculate that the war in Iraq is President George W. Bush’s attempt to become a legacy in the Middle East like his father. His father, George H.W. Bush, led a very successful, Desert Storm, military campaign, in which the American military completely wiped out the Iraqi forces in Kuwait in a matter of weeks. The current war in Iraq could very possibly be little more than a son trying to live up to his father’s legacy, which would definitely be the wrong reason for the American occupation of Iraq. The more cynical people are saying that George Bush is in Iraq for oil.

It’s common knowledge that oil prices are skyrocketing due to an ever increasing demand for this precious commodity. You wouldn’t have to try very hard hypothesis the connection between the world’s super power’s need for oil, and the oil rich country in which it is occupying. Currently, with gas prices at a record high, it is hard to imagine that the U.S. is really gaining anything from the Iraqi occupation, but you never know what the government is, or was, planning. Though the true reason for the American occupation is still unclear to some, nobody can deny that there has been good done.

The Iraqi dictator, Sadam Hussein, had been ruling his nation for many years. He was a very bad man, who would force the female citizens to wear face covers and perform horrible acts on people who opposed him. Even though it wasn’t America’s place to invade his country, we did a good thing regardless.

Friday, May 9, 2008

cause and effect

Global warming is possibly the largest problem the modern world faces. Every year we put more carbon vapors into the atmosphere, causing the earth to gradually heat up. As these green house gases build up, it makes it harder for the sun’s heat to escape from earth. One hundred years ago this problem didn’t exist, but the modern economy is run off of green house emitting fuels.

There is little hope for a solution. A problem of this magnitude would require all of the major countries to come together and try to think of a solution, but with the current super power pretending like nothing is happening, chances are this will not happen. America needs to step up research on alternative green fuels, and try to lead the world into a cleaner future.

If global warming continues to go unchecked, we will face a very different future. One the ice caps of Antarctica and Greenland melt, the oceans will be flooded with cold, fresh water, which would in most likely screw up the current ocean currents. Global warming is the biggest issue we face today, and if we choose to ignore it, there will be consequences.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Critical Thinking

Critical thinking is one of the most important skills we can perfect to help us in our adult life. Without critical thinking, there would almost certainly be poor decisions being made all around the world. Based on our current credit card crisis, I would assume that many people in America struggle with critical thinking.

In the article, Looking To The Future With a Critical Eye: A Message for High School Graduation," they talked for a couple pages on all the decisions that should go in on buying a car. You could ask yourself what kind of car you want to buy, but you would be better off asking yourself what kind of car you should by. Based on the price of gas, gas mileage may be a factor worth considering. The overall saftey, price, or even look of the car may come into play.

With critical thinking you are able to prioritize the importance of each small decision it takes to make a big decision, which will surely lead you to a better choice. With the average American household debt being a couple thousand dollars, it makes you wonder if people have lost this skill somewhere along the line. It would seem that people have been living outside of their means, which is probably a result of poor decision making.

Without critical thinking the world would be much like it is today. People driving around in cars they can't afford, with debt they can't pay off. If everybody would take the time to learn some basic critical thinking and decision making skills, America might not in as much economic trouble as it currently is.

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Thinking

"According to Kant, thinking is 'talking with oneself...hence also inwardly listening.' This is exactly what I believe thinking to be. Thinking is no more than talking with yourself in order to find answers for any problem you are facing. Some people even go as far as to argue with themselves over the right decision to make.
I believe that talking to oneself is a perfect example of this; I know that I never see anyone having a two sided conversation with themselves because you can only hear the half that they are conveying verbally. There are definently certain degrees to how much you "talk to yourself." People with a Schizoid Personality Disorder usually have very rich and complex inner lives, they may pay for it with a lack of social relationships, but they are essentially their own best friend.
What is thinking if it's not talking to yourself? Everybody does it, there really is no way to get around it. Thinking is that little voice inside your head that you convey and bounce ideas off.