Archive for December, 2006

The end of an era

If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!With Saddam Hussein’s execution, comes an end to an era. For many Iraqis, they had grown up and “adored” Saddam, and now they witness that some sort of justice has been served with the conviction and execution of the [...]

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Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas All! “O Holy Night” is my favorite Christmas hymn:
Oh holy night! The stars are brightly shining,
It is the night of our dear Savior’s birth.
Long lay the world in sin and error pining,
Till He appeared and the soul felt its worth.
A thrill of hope, the weary world rejoices,
For yonder breaks, a new and glorious [...]

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Thank You, Thank You

I am at a loss for words for being given the honor of “Man of the Year” by Time Magazine. There were so many important and notable people in 2006, yet Time thought that I deserved that award more than Muhammad Yunus of Grameen Bank (he deservedly won the Nobel Peace Prize) or Bono of [...]

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A couple days ago, Rhoda and I excitedly went up to “The City” (San Francisco for all of you non-Northern California folk) to visit the FAO Schwartz store by Union Square. This is an exciting time to be in San Francisco, as the square is transformed to host the holiday spirit. We walked around the [...]

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The war on Christmas

This is supposed to be a festive time of year where we wish one another peace as we celebrate the birth and life of Jesus, but for many people, this a time for war. The author of Ecclesiastes writes that there is a time for peace and a time for war, and for Evangelical Christians, [...]

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President Bush iterated today that the enemy in Iraq is “far from being defeated,” and vowed that we will finish the task. I read the article a couple of times and did a couple of searches. I just want to know: Who is the enemy?

Who is the enemy in Iraq?

Al Sadr’s Militia

Al Qaeda in Iraq

Sunni [...]

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Reflections on War: Slander Counts (Part II)
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Reflections on War: Find a statement that trumps (Part IV)

I don’t know why, but in the last several years I feel like a “new” debate has come up in some circles regarding the issue of circumcision. For starters, I really don’t care whether parents decide to snip or not, but I am taken aback at how adament and militant the anti people can be [...]

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The trump issue of the Middle East

Time Magazine published an article titled, “The Big Lie about the Middle East” by Lisa Beyer, in its most recent issue. Beyer brought to surface how easily the Palestinian issues can trump Arab politics and any problems within the Arab world. Though she does admit that Israel can contribute to some of the chaos in [...]

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Reflections on War: Find a statement that trumps (Part IV)

Apart from the Iraq Study Group, plenty of people have come out with their plans and opinions about Iraq. The Sunday talk shows are booking these guys by the dozen. As I was watching one of them this morning, my observations for months (or years) are finally confirmed. The only people who seem to have [...]

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Most Americans probably bank with Bank of America. It is the largest commercial bank in the United States and the third largest company in the world (from Wikipedia). But did you know, that if you are saving through Bank of America, you are actually losing money. That’s right, your money is worth less today than [...]

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