Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Monday, November 3, 2008
vote obama!
To quote my history professor, "Everyone vote tomorrow, out of my 56 years, it's the most important election of my life time."
So this is for everyone, especially Ohioans where the vote really matters: Go out and vote because we can! Not only did everyone fight to get this vote based on age, race, and gender-- we get to use our vote to make history-- whether it be with a female vice president or an African American president. I'm not gonna say WHO to vote for, but I hope everyone thinks about our current government and thinks about the issues. It's SO important.
And for a bit of my opinion..
Think about the last 8 years with a republican, do we really want another 8 years of the same views and policies (During Bush's presidency, we have seen: higher oil prices, unrest in the middle east, and an economic depression)? And is Palin qualified to take over (because actuarists say theres a 1 in 7 chance she might have to)? Aren't we sick of war (cus mccain will just bring on more war)? Don't we need a change (in parties & ideas)?Sorry. This is my public service announcement of the year. This election is just so important-- especially when it is US that it affects the most. Consider this, we are the future and if we don't choose the right president, how can we make the best of our future? It's time for Change.
So this is for everyone, especially Ohioans where the vote really matters: Go out and vote because we can! Not only did everyone fight to get this vote based on age, race, and gender-- we get to use our vote to make history-- whether it be with a female vice president or an African American president. I'm not gonna say WHO to vote for, but I hope everyone thinks about our current government and thinks about the issues. It's SO important.
And for a bit of my opinion..
Think about the last 8 years with a republican, do we really want another 8 years of the same views and policies (During Bush's presidency, we have seen: higher oil prices, unrest in the middle east, and an economic depression)? And is Palin qualified to take over (because actuarists say theres a 1 in 7 chance she might have to)? Aren't we sick of war (cus mccain will just bring on more war)? Don't we need a change (in parties & ideas)?Sorry. This is my public service announcement of the year. This election is just so important-- especially when it is US that it affects the most. Consider this, we are the future and if we don't choose the right president, how can we make the best of our future? It's time for Change.
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
NY I love you, but you're bringin me down
"There are times when life calls out for a change. A transition. Like the seasons. Our spring was wonderful, but summer is over now and we missed out on autumn. And now all of a sudden, it's cold, so cold that everything is freezing over. Our love fell asleep, and the snow took it by surprise. But if you fall asleep in the snow, you don't feel death coming. Take care."
--Paris, je t'aime
--Paris, je t'aime
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Back in the Big Apple
I'm SO Glad to be back in New York. As home as Cincinnati is-- New York feels like my second home.
I was glad to return to New York University. I am majoring in History and Journalism-- and now I am considering a minor as well. If I don't pick up the minor, I could possibly graduate a semester early. So money or a minor?
I have an internship this semester as well at PBS local productions. It's a lot of work and exhausting. But I am learning a lot..
I have a lot of work to do still and I should catch up on sleep. Here's to another week of school.
I was glad to return to New York University. I am majoring in History and Journalism-- and now I am considering a minor as well. If I don't pick up the minor, I could possibly graduate a semester early. So money or a minor?
I have an internship this semester as well at PBS local productions. It's a lot of work and exhausting. But I am learning a lot..
I have a lot of work to do still and I should catch up on sleep. Here's to another week of school.
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