Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Mosquitos

I find it crazy that there is a bug that actually exists in this world, which can penetrate the skin with the smallest pin shaped needle, and suck blood from within the body.  And this tiny bug can be squished and killed by your two smallest fingers. 

A mosquito acts as a syringe in a way, but why is it that disease only spread from shared needles, and not shared mosquitos.  Or do they?  To wonder if a person with full blown AIDS was to get "bit" by a mosquito, and then that same mosquito found its way towards you to deliver a second "bite."  Would this spread the disease as if you were to share a needle with someone that has AIDS?  That's about as rational as reality gets.

Thursday, August 4, 2011

The President of the United States

The problem's facing the United States today are the problem's for which, The President has to address and attempt to solve. These problem's are large scale, and I will not act as if I actually know all these problem's only to give you a fictitious answer. However, the one person that everyone point's the finger at is The President because he is the one that argues for change.

The problem that faces each President is the failure to view life from the perspective of the citizens he represents. There is only one way to make a change, and that is with one small step at a time. Each person of the United States should be accounted for when taking on the role as President. The person that sleeps on a large step downtown. The person that has six kids, and no heat or air-conditioning. The person that cannot afford to feed themselves, but works just to pay bills. The person that cannot afford college. The person that owns a Ferrari. Each person encounters problems, and has to face these problems no matter what race, gender, or age. Ultimately, solving the problems facing the citizens will lead to solving the problems across the nation.

Equality is the key, and one person is no different than the other. Including our very own President.