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Saturday, November 24, 2012

Thanksgiving and Black Friday


I hope everyone had a wonderful break and had a great Thanksgiving with their family. There may be variations to how people celebrate this upcoming holiday season, but what most people would agree on is that this is the time to spend it with family and loved ones. The food is always good too! Then of course the day after is Black Friday, and almost every store has price cuts and deals for the Christmas season. I’m not quite sure the history of Black Friday, but please leave a comment if you have any knowledge on the subject I would love to know more. Last year I heard someone got shot at a Wal-Mart and this year two people were shot to my understanding. It’s totally outrageous what people will do to reach their idea of the American dream. Is it really worth killing someone over products that are being pushed onto us by big corporate America?  I think not, but some people are forever brainwashed. I did of course participate in the “festivities” of Black Friday, but it was mostly to make sure my mom wasn’t robbed. We went to a few stores and I felt like it was a never-ending line, of just waiting. I'm definitely ready for class to resume so I can finish out this semester, that seems never ending as well! 

Issues With Laws


So a couple of weeks ago the election took place and Obama was re-elected as our president. There were other pressing maters on the voting ballot as well that will be some what addressed in this post. Such as the question of eminent domain, and small details involving the senate. In some states the question of legalization of marijuana was put on the ballot. For the first time it was legalized in the states of Colorado and Washington for people who were 21 and older for small recreational uses. This decision is questionable, because it is unconstitutional for sates to go against federal laws. These states could argue that they are going with what the majority of voters want and that Cannabis should be an issue for sates to decide. Another issue that sprang up after the election was the issue that states waned to succeeded from the United States. This brings up past history when South Carolina wanted to succeed in the 1800’s. With both of theses pressing matters occurring soon citizens and the government will have to choose what they believe is the right path for this nation and we must work together. For my readers, please comment with your thoughts on these issues.  

Monday, November 5, 2012

Halloween Fun


I hope everyone had a good Halloween last week. Usually people have plans to hand out candy, go to parties or some people just don’t care. It is a very particular tradition that we take on. Sort of funny if you think about it, kids dressing up to ask for candy. Some would say that the holiday is just a ploy for companies to make money and exploit the consumers to media manipulation. But all the same it’s still a fun holiday, goblins and ghouls, tricks and treats. I even went with a friend to KD for the hallow-scream festival, It was pretty scary with all the people dressed up and trying to scare you. Maybe the best part about Halloween is the movies that come on TV. I’m a big fan of scary movies, even though some can be outrageously stupid, it’s still all for good fun. I’m interested to hear what some parents have to say about trick or treating for children these days. Are there any concerns about where the candy is coming from and if it’s safe for kids to be venerable to those risks. I definitely saw a difference in turn out of kids this year, there was a lot less.