Is Flight 93 Memorial An Islamic Symbol Pointing To Mecca?
Shanksville PA, was the tragic site for 9/11 crash in which innocent people stopped Islamic extremists from flying the United Airlines jet into an intended target in Washington, DC.
The controversy over the memorial site began when the Flight 93 Advisory Commission announced a memorial design from Paul Murdoch Architects of Los Angles called “Crescent of Embrace,” that included a crescent of maple trees around the crash site.
The Bowl is a large, existing landform roughly circular in shape that forms the heart of the memorial and park. The Bowl’s outline commemorates the collective acts of courage by the 40 passengers and crew of Flight 93 with 40 groves of Red and Sugar Maple trees, referred to as the 40 Memorial Groves, in curving embrace of [Read more →]
May 4, 2008 3 Comments
CNN Scrapes The Bottom Of The Barrel In A New Low
Imagine a group of News executives sitting around a table discussing how to make alittle extra money! Imagine one of those brainy executives saying we need to do something that no other world wide news organization does! Imagine coming up with an idea that will bring millions of people to flock to CNN.com to purchase a shirt with the latest headline on it! How about we put the latest headline on our shirt and let’s sign the bottom of this headline with “I Just Saw It On CNN.com”!
I just read on CNN.com about a “Crying 4 year old found along a highway”! So what is the ultimate thing I can do? Make a shirt and have it sent to me so I can show everyone! You don’t believe me check this out:
Warning!!!!!! These shirts run snug! Imagine a fat man in one of these! You got to be friggin kidding!
http://www.cnn.com/tshirt/allshirts/index.html Oh Yeah!
“Man Dials 911 With His Toes!” Tshirt
Hey Wifey know what I want for my birthday? All this for only $15!
May 4, 2008 No Comments
What Is Feminism
Feminism is defined as the advocacy of social equality for men and women, in opposition to patriarchy and sexism.
The first wave of the feminist movement in the United States began in the 1840′s as women opposed to slavery, including Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott, drew parallels between the oppression of African Americans and the oppression of women. The Seneca Falls convention began the social movement by which women finally won the right to vote in 1920. But other disadvantages persisted, and a second wave of feminism arose in the 1960′s and continues today.
The Basic Feminist Ideas:
- The Importance Of Change: Feminist thinking is decidedly political. They think ideas to action. It is critical of a status quo and advocates change toward social equality for women and men.
- Expanding Human Choice: Feminists maintain that cultural conceptions of gender divide the full range of human qualities into two opposing and limited spheres: the female world of emotions and cooperation and the male world of rationality and competition. As an alternative, feminists propose a “reintegration of humanity” by which each person develops all human traits (French, 1985).
- Eliminating Gender Stratification: Feminism opposes laws and cultural norms that [Read more →]
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