Friday, April 30, 2010

Obama Cheating Controversy


Has the U.S.A President Barack Obama been having an affair with the former campaigne aide Vera Baker?

The publication claims Obama and Baker, met at a hotel on Washington, D.C. , and a video exposed everything.

Baker, a 35 year old former campaigne aide, worked tirelessly to get Obama elected to the U.S. Senate, raising millions in campaign contributions, in 2004.

While Vera Baker insists that nothing relevant happened between them, the anti-Obama operatives are digging hard into the alleged affair.

Some are also reportedly offering $1 million for information confirming it.

There are so many uncompleted issues like when did the alleged cheating on Michelle Obama take place? Is there anything beyond them staying in the same building?

There's a big question mark between a second tier candidate for President having some weird video and an acting President and having an affair.

But we cannot believe in this controversy without more evidence, but ofcourse we can assume that there might be.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Apple Earnings Increased Dramatically


Apple is known for its superior gadgets, since the iPod was recognized it made the company grow, and the its earnings for the most recent days have prettily blossomed. Apple has been giving huge volumes of the iPhone, and with the new iPhone 4.0 and iPad beginning to take off, Apple is set to never need loans again.

Base from Marketwatch, the first quarter Apple earnings were not imaginary. The iPhone has driven the sales through the roof, selling over eight million iPhones when they were expecting to only sell seven million. Apple enjoyed a 130% sales increase on the iPhone from a year ago. Since so many people are willing to buy one of the most popular technological phenomenons of the last decade, it’s no doubt that Apple will make their business to grow more.

The report of Apple earnings also included some heavy sales for Mac computers as well. Nearly three million Macs were purchased over the quarter, showing a sales increase for their computer brand of about 40 percent. Apple managed to also sell over 10 million iPods. The iPod touch has been quite the popular item as well.

CNN reports that Steve Jobs had told a conference that Apple had sold around 450,000 units for the basic unit alone.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Remembering the Oklahoma City Bombing back in 1995


April 19, 2010,we remembered the tragedy that shook off our hearts, it was the 15th anniversary of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing that resulted to deaths with 149 men and women,most of them are federal workers, and 19 innocent children. The former President Bill Clinton used the occasion to bash his critics.

"What We Learned in Oklahoma City" Clinton placed the blame on Americans who have been advocated as a smaller government. The terrorists, bomber Timothy McVeigh and his accomplices, who targeted the Murrah Federal Building, wrote, "took to the ultimate extreme an idea advocated in the months and years before the bombing by an increasingly vocal minority: the belief that the greatest threat to American freedom is our government, and that public servants do not protect our freedoms, but abuse them."

Clinton said that criticism is just part of the lifeblood of democracy, we should remember that there is a big difference between criticizing a policy or a politician and demonizing the government that guarantees our freedom and public servants who enforce our laws."

Clinton continued, "We must all assume responsibility for our words and actions before they enter a vast echo chamber and reach those both serious and delirious, connected and unhinged."

So if anyone were to cast blame for the Fort Hood shootings that left deaths, or any other terrorisms within American military bases, then that movement would be followed by outrageous comments. It would be absurd to suggest that to contradict the war is by promoting violence against U.S. troops.

Then, Clinton learn from Oklahoma City that by his decisions, he can worsen such events and in so doing, endear himself to the subject of his party struck with itself.