
I am lucky in the school that I attend.

Early Monday morning Gustav slammed into Louisiana and the Mississippi Delta nearly to the day of the Katrina disaster three years ago. At the most opportune moment, he veered west of New Orleans, sparing this storied American city. In St.

Today two news articles about Vladimir Putin, Prime Minister of Russia, appeared almost at the same time. One article loosely links Putin to leaders in Ingush who are accused of murdering a journalist.

In response to previous Internet rumors that Bristol Palin, Alaska Governor and Republican Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin's daughter, was actually the mother of Trig Palin, Sarah Palin's youngest son, Gov.

It's labor day. Seems this day is all about 'the end of summer' now rather than a day to honor the hard-working people of The United States of America.

Today, on Reason Magazine's website they ran an article entitled, Whatever It Takes: As the Sarah Palin choice epitomizes, John McCain has been willing to sacrifice any principle to become president.

From the early days of elementary school the word, "popularity" is important to us although we never understand why. The word "popular" always seems to be portrayed to us in neon lights.

Today, the city of New Orleans breathed what can only be one of the biggest collective sighs of relief since 1815.

As if Putin couldn't become any more of an icon in Russia, or get any fuller of himself, MSNBC is reporting that the Prime Minister saved a group of TV cameramen from the attack of a Siberian tiger.
According to the article:

Word is out - tomorrow, internet giant Google is going to make some waves when it drops Chrome, a google-built web-browser that offers a few new options in an already over-saturated market.

The Telegraph is reporting that John McCain attacked Jimmy Carter's little snipe that McCain is milking his Vietnam service. Jimmy Carter is also an idiot.
Jimmy Carter can't speak

I'm intrigued by what must have gone on behind the scenes in the few frantic hours before John McCain picked Sarah Palin as his running mate.