Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Ukranian Fight

Earlier this evening, a Ukranian fight broke out inside the Parliament House. It broke out because of a controversial bill that was signed by the President. Not only were punches being thrown, but so were eggs. Even a smoke bomb was set off on the inside of the House to obscure sight. Still, despite the uproar and fighting that occured, the bill still passed by around 9 extra votes.

I think that because of this happening, things should be much more limited. It shows how unstable parts of the government are and what they are incapable of doing. Although it was to secure ties with neighboring countries, it caused uproars in most parts. Hopefully somthing such as this will be sorted out very quickly.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Nadya Suleman

A single mother is a hard thing to manage. You have to pay for food, education, and babysitting. For Nadya Suleman, a mother of 14 children, she has practically sold her privacy to have a better income. Recently, she was in a photo shoot for "Star Magazine" where she was payed $100,000. Even with the help of extra money and "aunts" to help her, she is still quite busy and always has her mind on her children.

I believe that right now, the extra money she recieved from the photo shoot helped. She needs extra money as she can't exactly provide and she doesn't have a full-time job. What other companies are doing with this is quite astonishing. They realize that she needs help, but they only way the camera-crew will do that is if they follow their lives daily.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Kyrgyz President Resigns

The Kyrgyz President has resigned and eventually left the country. There has been civil unrest from the prices the citizens are needed to pay as the president sold away some companies to his friends. He has lately resigned due to this and hoping that the unrest will stop. Kurmanbek Bakiev has even left the country to be as far away from the civil unrest so he is not injured and that his safety is brought back to the people of his country.

In my opinion, I believe what the president of Kyrgyzstan is a coward. He has left the people he once led in a hole. Civil unrest is abundant, but he needs to control that. How can he control it if he leaves the country over to Kazakhstan? He can't and that is why I believe it is foolish and makes him look like a coward.