Friday, October 16, 2009

Crazy Parents Make Balloon Boy



Here is the original report:
A 6-year-old boy was found hiding in a cardboard box in his family's garage attic Thursday after being feared aboard a homemade helium balloon that hurtled 50 miles through the sky on live television. Sheriff Jim Alderden turned to reporters during a news conference and gave a thumbs-up and said, "He's at the house."
What a slapstick!
It is said that it is the boy’s parents who indirectly result in this farce because that are crazy about the reality show "Wife Swap" after they failed in 2007 and they do experiment since then. Poor Balloon boy!
The balloon landed on its own in a dirt field. Sheriff's deputies secured it to keep it in place, even tossing shovelfuls of dirt on one edge.

Jason Humbert saw the balloon land. He said he had gotten a call from his mother in Texas who told him about the balloon. He said he was in a field checking on an oil well when he found himself surrounded by police who had been chasing the balloon, which came to a rest 12 miles northeast of Denver International Airport.

"It looked like an alien spaceship you see in those old, old movies. You know, those black-and-white ones. It came down softly. I asked a police officer if the boy was OK and he said there was no one in it," Humbert said.

Read more:http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/10/15/hotair-balloon-boy-6yearo_n_322639.html

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Saturday, October 10, 2009

Why Does Obama Accord with Nobel Peace Prize Criteria?


Everybody is expecting the birth of the winner of 2009 Nobel Peace Prize. When he was born, the result seems disappoint most of people. October 9, 2009, AP announced that President Barack Obama is this year's recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize. Obama won the award because of his progressive work towards bridging relationships between those in the Middle East and around the world.

The announcement comes as a surprise for those who believe that Obama has not been in office as president long enough to be considered. However, less than five US sitting presidents have been awarded the prize before and being a US president is not criteria for winning the award.

This reporter questions the criteria in awarding Obama when at the present moment, more US soldiers are being sent overseas for occupation and war in the Middle East in an increasingly unpopular response to stifling Taliban rule. Does Nobel Peace Prize Criteria only tend to great people that have the power to stop or start the war. Why not give more chances to other common people such as environmentalists. When I heard that Obama won the prize, a crazy idea occurred to me: did Obama win the prize because he had not enough time to spur another war?