Thursday, November 27, 2008

Happy Thanksgiving, World.





In America, today is a day to give thanks for everything.  
  • How do you and your family celebrate Thanksgiving? 
  • What are you thankful for today?  What can you add to the list below?
Please feel free to leave a comment!!


Here is a list of things to be thankful for....


Thank you world for existing!

Thank you other people on this world for existing also!

Thanks mom and dad for creating me!

Thank you for my beautiful partner!

Thank you for letting me HAVE a mom and dad that I know and that I get to interact with!

Thanks for my health - my continued health!

Thank you for my children!

Thank you all the people that have helped to educate, inspire, motivate me!

Thank you for the people who still do!

Thank you for all the people who love me!

Thanks for letting me be ALIVE today and everyday!

Thank you for the gift of being able to APPRECIATE life!

Thanks for my mind! My creative mind!

Thank you for knowledge and what that means in the human context!

Thanks for the existence of love and beauty!

Thanks for the existence of happiness and hope!

THANK YOU FOR LOVE!

Thank you for art, technology, the internet, dance, poetry!

Thank you for allowing me to be a part of this beautiful universe and world!

Thank you for existence and creation!

Thank you for my friends!

Thank you for communication, and the ability to CONNECT to others!

Thank you for civil rights!

Thank you for people who fight for civil rights!

Thank you for nature!

Thank you for this beautiful little blue Planet I get to live on!

Thank you for my lover!

Thank you for plumbing, electricity, and a warm safe place to sleep at night!

Thank you for all the infinite things left to be thankful for!

THANK YOU UNIVERSE!!!!!!!!!!


This is is probably a pretty tough year for a lot of people here in the US and abroad due to all the economic problems that have been happening.  But things will get better!  Things always have to get better!  Good and life and love and peace ALWAYS TRIUMPH!!!!

We should all take today as a day to be joyous and peaceful within our hearts, and to celebrate all the beautiful things on this planet, and all the people that we cherish. 

Finally, please find two videos below.  

One is by the glorious *Dr. Michael Beckwith* on overcoming obstacles,

And the other is by power man *John Assarf* on Success on *Larry King Live*:




*Click here* to link to the Dr. Beckwith video.






*Click here* to link to the John Assarf video


Happy Thanks-Giving everyone!!!!



Terrorist Attacks Terrorize India...Again....




This blog post contains three sets of information for you.

1. A commentary by the Editor of
OIA! on terrorism

2. Pictures on some of the bombings/terrorist activities that have been going on in India

3. An article on the
*bomb blasts and shootings* that happened in Mumbai, India this week.  *Click here* to link to the news report on this as published in the New York Times.


OIA! Editor commentary:

So, on November 26 (yesterday) there was a[nother] major terrorist attack in India, in which foreigners--particular Brits and Americans--were targeted.  There are still hostages being held right now as this is written.  Please send out some positive thoughts, energy, and prayers to those people!!

Terrorism in India seems to occur in revenge for
*Hindu violence against and oppression of Muslims*

During the attacks that happened on Wednesday, terrorists targeted foreigners, hotels and places of wealth and business in particular.  In this way, it seems that the goal of the terrorists is probably to scare foreigners from coming to India to participate in business and the tourist economy--thus harming the Indian economy as a whole, and serving as a form of revenge to get back at India, who is seen as the oppressor.

Terrorism makes sense but also makes no sense at all.

Terrorism as a tactic makes sense in that if you have a group of people that is soaked in fear and hatred (for whatever reason), and/or is consistently repressed, hated, and marginalized, certain people within that group will use lashing out through violence as a way to combat the hatred that is directed toward them by others.

However, terrorism makes no sense at all, because acts of violence perpetuate the cycle of hatred in a GRAND way. There are SO many other ways to make change happen.

Humans are SUCH powerful beings.

Imagine this....people feel powerless, so to feel power, which they believe comes from making others suffer as they (and their people have), they hide behind weapons, and they create and feed off of deep wells of hatred and negative energy in their hearts, which explode out through their hands, through their weapons and become directed at the destruction of other human beings.

If that power and energy was instead wielded through peaceful activism, change could be made in JUST as grand of a way. This has been the essential message of major leaders of change throughout history.

It is reprehensible that parts of India and certain political groups in India are themselves responsible for committing
*large-scale hate crimes* against the Muslim community. This is especially sad considering the *long-term historical context of this intolerance*.

Yet at the end of the day, VIOLENCE WILL NEVER BE THE ANSWER!!!! How can hate ever possibly solve anything?

A Colleague of the Editor of OIA! also made several central points about how completely ineffective terrorism is as a tactic for....whatever the purpose of terrorism is....revenge maybe? Does anyone have an answer to this?

The following discussion is about terrorism as a tactic in general, regardless of who you are ‘fighting’ on behalf of.

She made the point that firstly, if you are committing acts of violent terrorism, YOU DON'T KNOW WHO YOU ARE KILLING, WHAT THEIR VALUE IS, WHAT THEY DO.

You could be killing people who could change the entire world. They could be the very people who are fighting to change things for the better for your community, who could someday save the life of you or your child, they could be future allies of yours, or people working hard to make the world better for you and your loved ones.

An example of a beautiful person who worked hard to make the world a better place and was killed during a terrorist attack is Sergio Vieira de Mello.
*Click here* to read about this man.

If terrorism is a mechanism to accomplish a certain set of goals--getting attention for issues facing your community, getting revenge against those who commit crimes against you and your community, etc--at some point you have to realize that you have a set of goals that you want to accomplish. However, terrorism is a dead end job, because it will never pay off. Things won't get any better through this kind of violence, they will only get worse, and make things worse for your community. When you are violent, it brings attention to you. When you commit violence in the name of a group or a cause, and use violence and fearmongering to push a particular agenda that you claim is in your group’s best interest, you use innocent people as a pawns in your own game of violence that you set the rules for without really taking the repercussions of your actions on your own community into consideration. 

If terrorists really cared about the people they claim to be struggling on behalf of instead of just caring about themselves, they would NOT commit terrorist acts, because they lead to more hatred against a whole social group and simply create deeper divisions and even outright hatred and violence as a backlash to the terrorist actions--regardless of who cast the first stone.

Finally, terrorism does not target the root of the problems facing a community. If you are bombing, killing, and terrorizing families, farmers, children, just regular people in the community, then the people who are responsible for committing crimes against your community in the first place will always get away scott free.

This does NOT mean that the original perpetrators of virulent strains of thought should instead be targeted for murder. Killing these leaders is also not the answer, because you can kill a person, but not a thought process. If the thought processes driving oppression survive because terrorism continues, then the cycle of oppression and terrorism will NEVER STOP, and 10, 15, 348 years from now, you will still be fighting and killing - forever entrenched in the same pointless war - which is exactly the case in India, and between the Hindu/Muslim, Muslim/Christian, Jewish/Muslim conflicts.  People are killing their own brothers and sisters!!!






Another shot of the Mumbai train bombing





Bombing in Jaipur


Burning of the Trident Hotel in Mumbai after the attacks on the 27th (see below).


Article on the Mumbai attacks:


At Least 100 Dead in India Terror Attacks

Prashanth Vishwanathan for The New York Times

Police watched the Taj Mahal Hotel, set ablaze by terrorists, in Mumbai on Thursday. More Photos >

Published New York Times: November 26, 2008

MUMBAI, India — Coordinated terrorist attacks struck the heart of Mumbai, India’s commercial capital, on Wednesday night, killing dozens in machine-gun and grenade assaults on at least two five-star hotels, the city’s largest train station, a Jewish center, a movie theater and a hospital.

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Even by the standards of terrorism in India, which has suffered a rising number of attacks this year, the assaults were particularly brazen in scale and execution. The attackers used boats to reach the urban peninsula where they hit, and their targets were sites popular with tourists.

The Mumbai police said Thursday that the attacks killed at least 101 people and wounded at least 250. Guests who had escaped the hotels told television stations that the attackers were taking hostages, singling out Americans and Britons.

A previously unknown group claimed responsibility, though that claim could not be confirmed. It remained unclear whether there was any link to outside terrorist groups.

Gunfire and explosions rang out into the morning.

Hours after the assaults began, the landmark Taj Mahal Palace & Tower Hotel, next to the famed waterfront monument the Gateway of India, was in flames.

Guests banged on the windows of the upper floors as firefighters worked to rescue them.

Fire also raged inside the luxurious Oberoi Hotel, according to the police. A militant hidden in the Oberoi told India TV on Thursday morning that seven attackers were holding hostages there.

“We want all mujahedeen held in India released, and only after that we will release the people,” he said.Some guests, including two members of the European Parliament who were visiting as part of a trade delegation, remained in hiding in the hotels, making desperate cellphone calls, some of them to television stations, describing their ordeal.

Alex Chamberlain, a British citizen who was dining at the Oberoi, told Sky News television that a gunman had ushered 30 or 40 people from the restaurant into a stairway and, speaking in Hindi or Urdu, ordered them to put up their hands.

“They were talking about British and Americans specifically,” he said. “There was an Italian guy, who, you know, they said, ‘Where are you from?’ and he said he’s from Italy, and they said, ‘Fine,’ and they left him alone.”

Sajjad Karim, 38, a British member of the European Parliament, told Sky News: “A gunman just stood there spraying bullets around, right next to me.”

Before his phone went dead, Mr. Karim added: “I managed to turn away and I ran into the hotel kitchen and then we were shunted into a restaurant in the basement. We are now in the dark in this room, and we have barricaded all the doors. It’s really bad.”

Attackers had also entered Cama and Albless Hospital, according to Indian television reports, and struck Nariman House, which is home to the city’s Chabad-Lubavitch center.

A spokesman for the Lubavitch movement in New York, Rabbi Zalman Shmotkin, told the Associated Press that attackers “stormed the Chabad house” in Mumbai.

Israel’s Foreign Ministry said it was trying to locate an unspecified number of Israelis missing in Mumbai, according to Haaretz.com, the Web site of an Israeli newspaper.

Several high-ranking law enforcement officials, including the chief of the antiterrorism squad and a commissioner of police, were reported killed.

The military was quickly called in to assist the police.

Hospitals in Mumbai, a city of more than 12 million that was formerly called Bombay, have appealed for blood donations. As a sense of crisis gripped much of the city, schools, colleges and the stock exchange were closed Thursday.

Vilasrao Deshmukh, the chief minister for Maharashtra State, where Mumbai is, told theCNN-IBN station that the attacks hit five to seven targets, concentrated in the southern tip of the city, known as Colaba and Nariman Point. But even hours after the attacks began, the full scope of the assaults was unclear.

Unlike previous attacks in India this year, which consisted of anonymously planted bombs, the assailants on Wednesday night were spectacularly well-armed and very confrontational. In some cases, said the state’s highest-ranking police official, A. N. Roy, the attackers opened fire and disappeared.

Indian officials said the police had killed six of the suspected attackers and captured nine.

A group calling itself the Deccan Mujahedeen said it had carried out the attacks. It was not known who the group is or whether the claim was real.

Around midnight, more than two hours after the series of attacks began, television images from near the historic Metro Cinema showed journalists and bystanders ducking for cover as gunshots rang out. The charred shell of a car lay in front of Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, formerly Victoria Terminus, the mammoth railway station. A nearby gas station was blown up.

The landmark Leopold Café, a favorite tourist spot, was also hit.

Reached by phone, some guests who had been trapped in the Taj said about 1 a.m. that they had heard an explosion and gunfire in the old wing of the hotel.

A 31-year-old man who was in the Taj attending a friend’s wedding reception said he was getting a drink around 9:45 p.m. when he heard something like firecrackers — “loud bursts” interspersed with what sounded like machine-gun fire.

A window of the banquet hall shattered, and guests scattered under tables and were quickly escorted to another room, he said. No one was allowed to leave.

Just before 1 a.m., another loud explosion rang out, and then another about a half-hour later, the man said.

At 6 a.m., he said that when the guests tried to leave the room early Thursday, gunmen opened fire. One person was shot.

The man’s friend, the groom, was two floors above, in the old wing of the hotel, trapped in a room with his bride. One explosion, he said, took the door off its hinges. He blocked it with a table.

Then came another blast, and gunfire rang out throughout the night. He did not want to be identified, for fear of being tracked down.

Rakesh Patel, a British businessman who escaped the Taj, told a television station that two young men armed with a rifle and a machine gun took 15 hostages, forcing them to the roof.

The gunmen, dressed in jeans and T-shirts, “were saying they wanted anyone with British or American passports,” Mr. Patel said.

He and four others managed to slip away in the confusion and smoke of the upper floors, he said. He said he did not know the fate of the remaining hostages.

Clarence Rich Diffenderffer, of Wilmington, Del., said after dinner at the hotel he headed to the business center on the fifth floor.

“A man in a hood with an AK-47 came running down the hall,” shooting and throwing four grenades, Mr. Diffenderffer said. “I, needless to say, beat it back to my room and locked it, and double-locked it, and put the bureau up against the door.”

Mr. Diffenderffer said he was rescued hours later, at 6:30 a.m., by a cherrypicker.

Among those apparently trapped at the Oberoi were executives and board members of Hindustan Unilever, part of the multinational corporate giant, The Times of India reported.

Indian military forces arrived outside the Oberoi at 2 a.m., and some 100 officers from the central government’s Rapid Action Force, an elite police unit, entered later.

CNN-IBN reported the sounds of gunfire from the hotel just after the police contingent went in.

The Bush administration condemned the attacks, as did President-elect Barack Obama’s transition team. The White House said it was still “assessing the hostage situation.”

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

SO YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT TAXES?????




Let us know what you think about this post!

The picture above comes with a story.  The story is very interesting, but also very common, sadly, for people who depend on publicly funded health insurance.  The people in the picture above are protesting the fact that private clinics such as Carle Clinic are refusing to accept public funds, which means that many people are going without healthcare.  If you depend on public healthcare, there are no clinics around directly run by the government, and private clinics refuse to accept Medicare/Medicaid, then that leaves a bunch of people totally screwed by the system that is supposed to be caring for them.

 *Click here* to read the Statements declaring the purpose of the protest above. 

This blog post will start by providing information to those who may not understand what the world is like when you depend on public (tax funded)  insurance, namely *Medicare* or *Medicaid*. If you did not know that these are the names of our public health programs, you pay all your taxes AND you fight actively to pay less taxes, then you should think twice about your logic. 

This is because:

if you know nothing about what your taxes pay for, then how can you even possibly understand what the impact is of every dollar less that you pay in taxes?

Taxes are the price that we pay to live in America.

It's the price we pay to live in our cities and in our particular neighborhoods. 

If you work hard everyday and take pride in what you do--which you should, considering that you spend all day doing it--then you should fully understand that your income taxes are going, at least in part, to fund things like the public health system

Making "change" in the system ultimately means being proactive in the system.  Being proactive means CONSTANTLY and CONSISTENTLY voicing to the government that WE WILL NOT TOLERATE failed public policies!!!

We will not tolerate a failed healthcare system!!!!  Or a failed public education system!!!!  Or any failed public entity that is supposed to be created and paid for by the people, for the people.

Fortunately for us, Obama's election changes the game a whole lot.  This man has made himself open to caring.

So, for those of us (and there really need to be MORE) who care, we can hopefully have a good shot of getting our frustrations through to an Obama Presidential administration, and enact real change.  

We must all understand that by electing Obama, we have gone through a MAJOR paradigm (era) change.  We took the red pill, we took the plunge.  We now need to SOAR with it!!  We need to start caring about each other.  

In terms of taxes, this means that we must remember and understand that our daily work pays for:

Healthcare (including mental health and dental care), schools, building roads and bridges, having/maintaining a plumbing and a sewage system (to take care of our waste and our poop), electricity, clean water that is germ free, public education campaigns (to raise awareness about things like STD's and what to do in case of a natural disaster), the salaries of public officers (police officers, politicians, people who clean our streets), the War in Iraq and Afghanistan, the War on Drugs, the cost to build a massive defense and weapons systems (including atom and hydrogen bombs), the cost to keep military bases up and running in countries around the world, funding our prisons and the death penalty, public transportation, building parks, using to conserve nature and the wilderness,  etc etc etc etc.  

The list of what our taxes pay for goes ON AND ON AND ON.  This is why it is important to be AWARE and VIGILANT.

When you pay private insurance, you are paying for insurance on top of what you already pay to the government.  

This is because public healthcare is stereotyped as being 'welfare' - only for the needy and the poor who can't afford better health services.  

The Editor of Obama IS America! argues that universal healthcare would be a good thing, even though it would require some MAJOR restructuring of our public healthcare system--which is we need to do anyway and which WE are going to have to ultimately pay for.  We should restructure our public health system in a way that incorporates ALL Americans. This would make the most sense, considering that every tax paying citizen ends up paying for it anyway through our tax system.

It makes no sense that some of us end up forking over all this money to private health companies (private meaning that a vast minority of people make a huge profit), or going without any healthcare at all when we could ALL be getting GOOD healthcare just by paying our taxes, which we have to pay anyway! 

The thing with setting up a system of universal healthcare is that we already have the groundwork set up for us, but on the small scale.  This fact is well demonstrated by the case of the Protest against Carle Clinic in Champaign, Illinois highlighted in the photo and story above. 

Private clinics can accept public money.  If they accept public money, this means that the price that they get paid per client will be lower since public funding cannot afford to pay for care in the way that private insurance can.  

Public insurance pays for the health care of people who are involved in the Medicaid/Medicare programs.  However, right now, to access these programs you either have to be under the federal poverty level, have young children, be disabled somehow, or be over the age of 65.  So, as you can imagine, this creates another problem with the Medicare/Medicaid system:

It leaves about 37 million taxpaying Americans without any health insurance whatsoever.

If you add the 9 million uninsured children to the figure above, that means that 46 million Americans are going without any healthcare whatsoever. 

This is a disgrace, especially since we are already PAYING for a healthcare system through taxes.

In general, the Editor of this blog thinks that a well planned universal healthcare system is a real possibility based on our existing healthcare structures.  It could mean that EVERYONE would be taken care of, and the treatment we'd get would be GOOD!  We just have to make sure that the program is well designed, not overly (and unnecessarily bureaucratic), is actually in the interest of ALL the people, and has good oversight. 

As a united voice, the American people can pretty much work together on anything and have it be good.  So why not work together to build a new, sustainable, fair, and well-structured public health system?

It has yet to be seen whether or not Obama truly does care about making fundamental changes for American growth in a positive direction.   His stances are especially important considering how bad things are right now in certain ways...
  • Racial rioting is as bad as ever if not WORSE for some communities, like the Latino community, which has seen a *RISE* in hate crimes over the last year.  In New York, an Ecuadorean man who had been in the US for 20 years got STABBED TO DEATH by seven teenagers, because some kids were out looking to *kill a Mexican*.
  • The American economy is in the dumps right now, we are at the brink of failure as a nation, and we--like big dolts--keep pumping money into the pocketbooks of rich bankers and jet flying auto-makers who want US to pay for their failures.
  • We are at war, and have caused the mass killings of millions of people across the planet, sparking an all out global WAR on terrorism, which is supported at home by hateful rhetoric toward Muslims, Muslim looking people like Sikhs (who aren't even Muslim at all--Sikhism is its own religion).

Times are crazy!

And Obama happens to be the man in the middle, holding everyone together with his message of hope--and WE are the ones that have to make sure he gets the job done, and gets it done well.

THIS CANNOT BE EMPHASIZED ENOUGH : CHANGE WILL NOT HAPPEN UNLESS WE GET INVOLVED IN THE FUNCTIONING OF OUR OWN GOVERNMENT, 

which translates into : THE FUNCTIONING OF OUR OWN LIVES!!  

WE NEED TO START TAKING SOME RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE STUFF GOING ON IN THE WORLD THAT WE DON'T LIKE IF WE WANT THINGS TO GET ANY BETTER!!!!!!


So the point of this blog post ultimately is:

BE AWARE of where your money goes, especially when you fork out a large chunk of your monthly paycheck to TAXES!!

Pay attention to the things going on in your life, and all of the world around you!!

Be considerate of the other people around you, and how they you, your opinions, and the things that you value affect them.

Also, please click on the links above and check out the sites they lead to.  They have been included to take you to the source sites, which can provide you with lots of interesting information.

DON'T HATE, EDUCATE!
DON'T HATE, COMMUNICATE!

YEAH!!!!