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Sunday, 15 May 2011

The Full Story! Who is the True Victim?

Remember I said I'd make it Babz Business to find out more about Osama and this war in Iraq? Well I did! I even made a presentation at school on the subject entitled "Who is the True Victim".


I felt that Osama wasn't as evil as portrayed and that there had to be a reason behind the terrorist attacks. I was right! According to Wikipedia, Osama's motives were mostly, if not purely, religious. Al Queda's goal, in fact, is to uplift the wrod of God and to make His religious victorious. He had this whole plan to lure them into war and this would eventually lead to their economic downfall. It worked against the Soviet Union and almost worked against America. There military budget this year is $708B, and they had to cut their education budget to do so. I'll tell you the condensed version!

First of all, these people in the Middle East believe in Jihad, which means struggle. This is seen as a religious duty. America first got involved with Afghanistan when the Soviet War was taking place. They funded the war and provided weapons while Osama and other men trained the volunteer fighters. They eventually drove the Soviet Union out of Afghanistan, but America settled in. The people wanted America out as well because they were on sacred land, and they felt that the American soldiers' presence on the land was disgraceful. That's how the war began to drive them off the land. 

Have you ever wondered why 9/11 happened?
The idea came from an attack funded by the Americans in Lebanon. America was involved in the destruction of towers in Lebanon. Osama saw this, and got the idea to destroy the towers in America to "give them a taste of what it feels like". 

Presently, America is in Afghanistan killing innocent people, but that's not what the media recognizes. They concentrate on the one event that happened in 2001 while there presence in Afghanistan is doing worse every day. There's a "kill team" in the army that kill for sport and keeps fingers and skulls for souvenirs. The use of uranium and other toxic chemicals is causing horrific increases in the number of birth defects in Fallujah, which a village in Iraq. General Stanley McChrystal admits that innocents have been shot and killed at checkpoints. 

These crimes don't only take place in Afghanistan, in Jackson, Florida a mosque (Muslim place of worship) was bombed. One was burned down in Tennessee, and a man urinated in one in Queens, New York. There are many more, but the blog is not long enough. You can check out morallowground.com for more information.

Well, I made it Babz Business, and now it's up to you, what you'll do with it! Take it as knowledge, continue to rejoice over Osama's death, or you could think about life!

Did you know?

In 1963, Emperor Haile Selassie made a speech in front of the League of Nations, which is now known as the United Nations, and Bob Marley made into a song. If Bob Marley did not make it into this song, his words may not be as well known.



War - Bob Marley

What life has taught me
I would like to share with
Those who want to learn

Until the philosophy which hold one race
Superior and another inferior
Is finally and permanently discredited and abandoned
Everywhere is war

That until there are no longer first class
And second class citizens of any nation
Until the color of a man's skin
Is of no more significance than the color of his eyes

That until the basic human rights are equally
Guaranteed to all, without regard to race

That until that day
The dream of lasting peace, world citizenship
Rule of international morality
Will remain in but a fleeting illusion
To be pursued, but never attained
Now everywhere is war

And until the ignoble and unhappy regimes
That hold our brothers in Angola, in Mozambique
South Africa sub-human bondage
Have been toppled, utterly destroyed
Well, everywhere is war

War in the east, war in the west
War up north, war down south
War, war, rumors of war

And until that day, the African continent
Will not know peace, we Africans will fight
We find it necessary and we know we shall win
As we are confident in the victory
Of Good over Evil

$20 Stolen for Dialysis

On April 29, a man, Young, went to Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital (KHMH) because he was dehydrated. Only one of his kidneys works, and he needed dialysis treatment but didn't have the money. He stole a wallet with $20 to pay for it. The treatment costs $16. The man took the $20 and returned the wallet. On May 11, he appeared in court.

These are the stories I never forget. This man also has a hole in heart that is leaking and needs surgery. He said to 7 News that he had no money, and begging didn't work. He also said that not having money and being unable to move around made him consider doing other things to make money. Young was fined $500 and has until June 30th to pay. If he doesn't pay, he'll have to serve 6 months.

A couple years ago, a man broke into the Medical Associates Pharmacy and stole diapers and Pedialyte and had to appear in front of a court.

 Maybe I'm soft, but are these reasons to appear in front of a Magistrate? It is still theft. It is still wrong, but $20, diapers and Pedialyte? It breaks my heart! For stealing $20, he's fined $500? OK!

No SUGA!?

Calls have been coming in, reporting that there is no sugar in Belize! Now it's affecting local businesses. According to the Belize Sugar industry (BSI), however, there is not a shortage in sugar on their part. The Marketing Manager explained that the shortage is not a result of underproduction of sugar. They received information that there is an illicit cross border trade taking place, where sugar is being sold to Guatemala and Mexico for more than double the price.


WHATEVER! Belizeans don't have sugar! We all, including Babz, has grown to love Joy's juice. They sell more than a generous amount of fresh fruit juice for only $2, so if you haven't tasted it yet, find yourself one as soon as possible. There are numerous locations around Belize City. The most convenient one for me is on Freetown Road.


Now the sugar shortage is shutting them down. Sugar is being rationed presently, as if there's a war, and this shortage is messing with my new love. Something needs to be done to prevent the illegal movement of sugar. This is another example of how Belize needs to tighten up their judicial system. Before considering corporal punishment, the smaller holes in the system must be filled to ensure the effective use of this sentence! 




Death Penalty?

7 News reported that there's a proposed amendment to the constitution that would make the death penalty enforceable. It would also make carrying out the death penalty no longer seem as inhumane or a degrading punishment.

Reinforcing the death penalty has been a controversial topic for the longest while. Reinforcing it will do nothing unless the judicial system is re-evaluated and made more efficient. Protecting witnesses is the first step, but the court has to become more accurate in judging and convicting criminals. Otherwise, the wrong people will be sentenced to the death penalty and the real murderers will still walk free!

Babz stand is not against the implementation of it, but let's start small and work our way up!

Since we can't thank them enough

Mother - Ashanti

I would never let a tear fall from your eyes
Cuz everything you are to me
I could never let you hurt inside
You mean so much and I'm so thankful that you're in my life
And I appreciate your love and all your sacrifice
Without you by my side, I never could survive
I wouldn't be the woman standing here before your eyes
You taught me strength and you gave me guidance
Whenever faith was lost, you were there to find it
And all because a mother's love is unconditional
With all my heart and all my soul I wanna let you know
That I thank you, and I love you
And I would never place anyone above you
Said I thank you, and I love you
And I could never ever place no one above you
You have given me life, and I just want you to know
That you're the reason I'm here today, I will never let go
To everything that we share and nothing can compare
I thank you, I thank you, I thank you is what I'm saying
See I've been blessed to be raised by a woman so strong
Cause even when I did things wrong
You would show me just the way that I should carry on
You kept me safe and you protected me with all you had
And any time I was in need you gave your very last
I remember waking up early Monday morning
With my new dress and my new shoes with the buckles on 'em
And you would kiss my face and say I love you babe
And you would be right there to take all of my fear away
And when he broke my heart, you said it was his loss
And not the think about it, you're better off without him
Remember when they said that I was never gonna make it?
You said it's yours and all you gotta do is go and take it

For Mothers

Oh Momma - Justin Nozuka

Give me that line again
He's not coming home again tonight
Momma wipe those tears from your cheeks
It don't make no difference now
Remind me one last time
That you won't never ever ever go
The whales can't swim without the tide
And birds won't fly without the stars in the sky

Oh and I can't feel without your touch
I can't dream without your smile
I can't live without your love
Oh momma, no I cannot fall without your hand
And I can't cry without your arms
I can't live without your love
Oh momma

Give me that song again
Hold me closer than you ever did before
When I've given all, I'll give you more
We'll keep on floating to the shore
And you can take a storm and turn it all around
And then the sun shine through
Ah, the story of your life
We have all been designed
But you're as real on the outside

See when it all comes back around
And he still can't figure out
How he let you get away
You just keep your head up high
And know it's better off that way
Just know it's better off that way