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Have a Safe and Fun Memorial Day!

Posted on: 05/23/09 (0 ratings)
Author: jameshodges

Happy Memorial Day! Growing up at the Jersey Shore, this weekend has always been the beginning of summer, the beginning of beach weather, of barbecues, and summertime shore traffic. Who doesn't love a long weekend? 

When I look at how many people are out on foot, in cars, and at the beaches, I wonder how many folks are actually thinking about the original purpose of Memorial Day-- to honor the soldiers who were injured or killed fighting on behalf of the U.S. in armed conflicts dating back to the civil war.

The first Memorial Day was celebrated the day after America's Civil War ended, to commemorate what was the bloodiest and saddest conflict America had ever seen. So when you're barbecuing, or swimming, or playing frisbee this weekend, try to think about the holiday's original purpose.

 

 
Military conflict doesn't ravage our backyards here in America the way it did back in 1866, but it still exists and people are still being injured and displaced due to violent military engagements around the world. The least we can do, I figure, is try our best to be peaceful, respectful, and conscientious during the holiday.
 
For me, that means being safe on the roads and the beaches. When people are having fun celebrating, they can get careless-- so it makes being safe extra important this weekend.

Make sure to wear your seatbelt when you're travelling by car, and remember to drive courteous. Traffic makes us all late and frustrated, but all of the honking and trying to pass on the shoulder just makes roads more dangerous than neccesary.
 
 
 
One way to avoid car traffic is to take a bike whenever possible-- just make sure that you're highly visible! Flashing lights and helmets are always a good idea. Make sure to be safe once you reach your destination, as well. Don't get sunburned! 
 
Have a good holiday, Play City, and be safe!
 
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Obama wants change HA

Posted on: 04/15/09 (1 ratings)
Author: OGwannabe785

That Obama wants green jobs, but won't legalize hemp. There are well over 25,000 uses for industrial hemp. thats at least 25,000 jobs right there. Henry ford built a car out of hemp, look for it on youtube, its body was stronger and lighter than steel. Hemp can be used for clothes, rope, food, fuel, energy, you name it hemp can probally be used for it. Obama wants to solve the energy crisis with green energy, but won't legalize hemp. Hemp is the only truely green solution. If can be used to power everything from the lights on the street, the engine in your car, the microwave in your house, to the secruity system at the white house. All we need is use 6% of US soil. Lets look at the numbers the US has 2,263,960,477.89 acres, we only need 135,839,628.67 acres, thats not even the size of Texas which has 167,624,960 acres. The best part of all hemp can grow just about anywhere, can be havested in about four months leading to more than one harvest a year in most places. It even puts nutrients back into the soil. Biodiesel made from hemp oil can power your unmodified diesel engine. Can be stored in your unmodified diesel containers. Pumped from your unmodified Diesel pumps. You want green jobs Obama, you want to stop depending on foreign oil, I might of even heard you talking about CHANGE, change the laws on growing hemp. IT CANT EVEN GET YOU HIGH, why keep it illegal if there is only positive, it just dosent make any sense.

Test of a Champion

Posted on: 04/08/09 (0 ratings)
Author: TalentedYoungPeople
As many of you will be aware the Formula 1 season started a couple of weeks ago and with all the hype surrounding British driver and last years World Champion Lewis Hamilton it has been fellow Brit Jenson Button who has been leading the way with two wins out of two yet it is still Lewis getting all the headlines but for all the wrong reasons.

Last year Lewis became the youngest ever Formula 1 World Champion aged 23 after only three seasons in the sport and for this he was awarded an MBE. Now defending a championship is always said to be winning it for the first time and already that has been proving true for Lewis. Not only have things been going wrong in his performances and the car but off the track as well Lewis has been brought in to question. We have had Lewis starting from the back of the grid, Lewis failing to make it through to the final stages of qualifying in the qualification stages, having points taken off him, and to cap it all off was hauled in front of the F1 panel in lying and cover up scandal involving him and his team.

Now everyone goes through bad seasons and yes his quality as a driver and the quality of the car was being brought in to question but it is the scandal that threatens to derail his season and possibly his career. With Lewis being the posterchild for F1 and him having more sponsorship endorsements than you can shake a stick at he can ill afford any scandal. With such a quick rise to fame with little time to adapt Lewis could be brought down to ground just as fast.

What all the Lewis scandal is doing is taking away the limelight from Jenson Button who is not getting the column inches that Lewis was when he was on top. Jenson when he started his career had a bit of a reputation off the track but has since seemed to mended his ways and for the last few years has been loyal to a team where the car hasn’t delivered. Jenson is now reaping the reward from his loyalty as the buy out of his old team has left him with a car that can compete at the top level.

The recent weeks really bring in to question things like when should an MBE awarded to someone and what should it be awarded for and it has really shown how no matter how good you are and no matter what is going wrong on the track you need to always make sure that you aren’t doing anything stupid or anything that can be perceived in a negative light as one bad incident can jeapordise years worth of hard work. I still think that Lewis can recover from this and hope he does but I hope this makes him wiser. Is it worth trying to cheat the system for a few extra points if it costs you your image and brings you character in to question? What is more important, your performance on the track or how you are perceived off of it? As a racer should you be brave and speak out when you see wrong doing in your team? Hard questions but the questions I think Lewis and other drivers need to ask themselves.


Adam Sibley
Founder of the Talented Young People organisation
www.talentedyoungpeople.com
"Envisage it, Believe it, Achieve it!"
”Shaking up the Youth of Today”

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