This video is mandatory viewing to all supporters of the war(s). Narration used in the video is DAHLIA WASFI. Her website is http://www.liberatethis.com/
Amidst the dull uproar over the veiled threats from RevolutionMuslim.com, I can’t help but agree with one point the controversial site made: They didn’t start the wars, we, America, did. This is tragic and unconscionable for a society that so often uses life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness as defenses. The question then remains, how do we transform our outrage into positive political action? I imagine contacting our representatives is a start, as is supporting anti-war organizations.
That's me in the chair. After an awesome three-year run at Microsoft,
I switched coasts to go to grad school at UMD.
My interests in technology and politics led me to their phd program which, despite the "abject poverty" thing, I was
really excited to start. As with many things in life, it turned out to be too far a deviation from my interests, and
I moved back West to Seattle to once again join the web development world.
I now work
again for Microsoft on the WebMatrix team.
(Feel free to check it out and provide feedback!)
As for this site, it's my hope that it'll be an idea sounding board. I love discussion and (civilized) debate. I want to put
my thoughts out there and hear your thoughts back. Just don't say anything that contradicts me. I'll flip out. No, but
seriously, as soon as I'm done freaking out I'm generally a good listener.
Oh, one more thing. Feel free to send me blog ideas if you have them. Though the cranial circumference in my picture
clearly suggests otherwise, there's only so much my brain can do on its own. (Which is to say I hit that
12% a lot faster than I anticipated, so kindly send me suggestions should they pop into your head!)
Amidst the dull uproar over the veiled threats from RevolutionMuslim.com, I can’t help but agree with one point the controversial site made: They didn’t start the wars, we, America, did. This is tragic and unconscionable for a society that so often uses life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness as defenses. The question then remains, how do we transform our outrage into positive political action? I imagine contacting our representatives is a start, as is supporting anti-war organizations.