Friday, November 7, 2008



The idea that after the fall of a superstar in the eyes of Republicains, they would blame a outsider is ironic. Sarah Palin is their answer to Hilary Clinton. When the announment of her for VP running mate, those Hilary supporters were meant to side with them. In this political campign you should bring in experience to raise above your opponent. The blame is on the Republicains that thought they could fool American people with her nomination.

Sarah has beem ran over by her own staff. The people you trust to advice and direct you to make the right moves. Why not spread the blame to those that decided on her as VP nom.? Or the person that had the final say, McCain? It's interesting the he is not being named in this blame game. With experience of the interworkings of a campign he should have known.

Palin will be laughed at and then praised if she runs in 2012. That pain she feels now could be her motivation for something. I don't know. You decide.

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Monday, October 6, 2008



The National Police Agency on Sunday decided to investigate and arrest habitual "cyber slanderers" who spread false rumors or post malicious messages online. Police are to mobilize some 900 cyber investigators to crack down on such slanderers for a month until Nov. 5.

They will crack down on the false rumors about individuals or groups, postings of malicious online messages, blackmail through website community bulletin boards, e-mails or text messages, and cyberstalking. They will identify and arrest those who habitually and maliciously spread such messages no matter how minor the damage.

Those arrested will be charged with blackmail, slander or cyberstalking in violation of the Act on Promotion of Utilization of Information and Communication Network and Data Protection.

A police officer said, "If you fall victim to false rumors or malicious messages online, try to prevent the spread of damage and find recourse by collecting evidence from websites and presenting it to police, and asking Internet service providers to delete the postings."

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English Chosun


Recently, South Korea has been plagued with 20 celebrity deaths. All have been connected with malicious messages from the internet. It pain me to read these stories. When the celebrities are trying to live like the rest of us. People should understand that words are powerful. What you say can effect people now and forever.

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Thursday, September 25, 2008



Your in the grocery store or pharmacy, grabbing you favorite items. Glancing at the front and back labels to read the long list of scientific terms. One or two cause you to question your use of that product. Knowledge is power..

In this day and age you have access to countless information on any and every subject, yet people don't use it. What you put on your body and in it can have long term effects.
So, why not educate yourself on those terms you haven't read since high school.

Icky Ingredients - A Quick Guide to Label Reading


Friday, August 22, 2008



Focus is a dead quality in this time and age. One task has 50 attachted underlings. It's a desired qualiy to have in certain organizations.

Could this be the reason for all the halfway results their are in society?

YES!!!!!!!!

Here is a artcile on ten Tips to Focus Your Mind.
You have no excuse,

8 Ways

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Monday, August 18, 2008



The beginning of redlanguage will start with an article in Psychology Today. After reading this my mindset of China changed. Before this I had envied the Chinese people I would see. Wishing to have grownup surrounded by complete beauty. A history/culture I dreamed about daily.

Under the weigh of time, one has grown to see with neutral ideals. I still would like to understand the deeper meaning of the Chinese culture. So rich, beyond the sweetest chocolate. Yet, untouchable no matter the years spent in and around it's lands. It could never be truly understood.

Coddled from infancy and raised to be academic machines, China's only children expect the world. Now they're buckling under the pressure of their parents' deferred dreams. Source: psychologytoday.com


Read about those who strive to raise China above all odds. Plight of the Little Emperors


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