Genocide Continues in Darfur
What's At Stake:
The genocide continues in Darfur. Here are a few recent statistics.
Jan. 14: The town of Hamada is attacked resulting in 100 dead and thousands displaced.
Jan. 26: The aerial bombing attack on Shangil Tobaya leaves 100 civilians dead.
Jan. 27: Sudanese soldiers prevent African Union officials from investigating attack on Shangil Tobaya..
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Monday, January 31, 2005
Thursday, January 27, 2005
By Crystal Broyles
January, 21 2005
On the V.I.P. deck where George W. Bush was re-inaugurated last Thursday, there were many famous political figures. It was a stream of well dressed powerful people; all of course wearing business suits. For the men we saw an unnumbered flow of black suits. The women were a bit more creative and we saw many different colored suits. Mrs. Cheney wore a pale blue dress suit; the Bush sisters (i.e. Jenna and Barbara) wore cream and beige colors. However, I must allow my partiality for the First Lady, Laura Bush to take the place of “Suit of the Day” if there is such a thing.
I would now like to ask everyone to think back to a time wherein which they thought that Laura Bush was dressed inappropriately. Note: I did not ask if you liked what she was wearing, but rather if she ever dresses inappropriately. Mrs. Bush always looks like royalty and appropriately so. Her husband is the president of the most powerful nation in world. Would we the American people want anything but an appropriate looking First Lady? In many ways Mrs. Bush serves as an ambassador to the world, from a country that is a symbol of hope, democracy, freedom, and so much more; The United States. She always presents herself the way a true lady should, with grace and dignity.
Seeing all the business/dress suits was in many ways like watching all the best and worst dressed celebrities arrive at the Oscars or more recently the Golden Globes. All the politicians and their spouses looked their best. Elizabeth Dole, I recall, looked especially well. However, when George, Laura, Jenna, and Barbara exited the White House to board their limo, it was clear Laura Bush was the most pristine woman at the inauguration. She looked absolutely stunning in a word: angelic. They say the bride-to-be and expecting mothers just glow with pride. Our First Lady was glowing as well, way to go Mr. President. *smile*
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Wednesday, January 26, 2005
Prince Harry – A Dirty Nazi?
By Crystal Broyles
January 17, 2005
Prince Harry’s latest attempt to be hip and cool has left him anything but. On the contrary he has thoroughly outraged most of his country, continent, and pretty much the entire world. I mean seriously who in their right [educated] mind dresses up like a Nazi for a costume party?! Let us give Harry the “benefit of the doubt” and pretend for just one minute he didn’t mean anything by it and that he was just trying to have a good time. Maybe he really did mean to be funny and was simply not thinking. Or perhaps he was having a “Fergie moment”? Come on, how can that possibly be the case? He has been educated in the finest schools in Britain. How could he just up and forget about the Holocaust? Maybe he should be more dependent upon his family and let then inspect his costumes in the future.
Princess Diana wanted her sons to grow up and become like John F. Kennedy Jr. John Jr.’s favorite Bible verse was Luke 12:48 which reads, “For unto whomsoever much is given, of him shall be much required:” No matter what the reason behind Harry’s resent discrepancy he needs to wake up and realize that much has been given to him. This does not mean he should be haunted by the thought of much being required of him, but that much has been given to him and that he could use the blessings he has been given to help others. If and when Harry pulls himself together, he’ll be unstoppable!