Obama: climate change may be irreversible
September 22, 2009 by Jennifer Chait
Filed under Green Living
Recently more than 90 global leaders gathered for a climate change summit in New York City to brainstorm about the affects of global warming and to come up with some possible solutions to combat the problem. President Barack Obama spoke at the summit, noting that taking zero action on climate change could leave future generations with an “irreversible catastrophe.“
President Obama also noted that the United States is “determined to act” and has put climate at the top of the diplomatic agenda with countries across regions, from China and India to Brazil and Mexico. U.S. leader at the summit agree that …read more
Obama/Bush Speeches – Double Standard?
September 9, 2009 by Jennifer Walker-Journey
Filed under Parenting
How about the school district in Arlington, Texas. It refused to allow students the opportunity to hear President Obama’s speech to students Tuesday because it didn’t want to interfere with lessons. Yet the same school district sees no problem in interrupting classes to bus 500 of its students to attend a Super Bowl-related event later this month where former president George W. Bush will speak. Sound like a double standard to you?
The school makes this distinction: “…it’s a field trip that parents have to grant permission for students to attend.”
Let’s see, current president Obama spoke about the importance of education …read more
Hillary and Obama: The White House or The Fun House?
Hillary Clinton’s Annoucement:
I’m in. And I’m in to win.
Today I am announcing that I will form an exploratory committee to run for president.
I don’t get it…has she announced that she’s in or she announcing that she will announce whether or not she’s in.
I guess it depends on what you mean by “In”.
But whatever…the gloves are off between Hillary and Obama…I smell a 3 ring-circus leading up to the 2008 elections…just throw Guiliani into the mix and we’ve got 2 more years of:
Platitudes and background checks and accusations…oh my!
Even though on the surface it seems like a special political season, and …read more




