Sunday, April 1, 2012
Open topic response
Thanks everyone for responding to my open topic! Hopefully you all had good breaks and those plans worked out.
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Spring break
Open Topic: What are you doing over spring break?
I'm not doing anything particularly interesting, but I would be interested to see what everyone is doing. Is anyone travelling outside of the country? Volunteering? Going to a beach somewhere?
I'm not doing anything particularly interesting, but I would be interested to see what everyone is doing. Is anyone travelling outside of the country? Volunteering? Going to a beach somewhere?
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Apology for Quran burning in Afghanistan?
Recently, copies of the Quran were disposed of in a fire pit at military base in Afghanistan. This incident caused a large protest that led to the deaths of four U.S. soldiers over a six day period. President Obama apologized for the burning. Press secretary Jay Carney said that the apology was "appropriate given the sensitivity" of the situation.
However, presidential candidate Santorum believes that this apology was unnecessary saying, "The response needs to be apologized for by (President Hamid) Karzai and the Afghan people for attacking and killing our men and women in uniform and overreacting to this inadvertent mistake," on NBC's "Meet the Press". "That is the real crime here, not what our soldiers did." The president's apology suggests that there is blame and that the U.S. did something wrong "in the sense of doing a deliberate act," Santorum said.
I can see a case for both sides of this issue. But I would like to see what other people think about it. Should Obama have apologized? Ideally he wouldn't need to, because it was an accident, and as Santorum said it suggests that the U.S. is to blame for doing something wrong. But on the other side of the issue, this is a very sensitive situation where a lot more violence could be incited against the soldiers in Afghanistan. Apologizing may quell some of the violence against our troops because it shows that it was a regrettable event and that we do respect their culture and religion.
However, presidential candidate Santorum believes that this apology was unnecessary saying, "The response needs to be apologized for by (President Hamid) Karzai and the Afghan people for attacking and killing our men and women in uniform and overreacting to this inadvertent mistake," on NBC's "Meet the Press". "That is the real crime here, not what our soldiers did." The president's apology suggests that there is blame and that the U.S. did something wrong "in the sense of doing a deliberate act," Santorum said.
I can see a case for both sides of this issue. But I would like to see what other people think about it. Should Obama have apologized? Ideally he wouldn't need to, because it was an accident, and as Santorum said it suggests that the U.S. is to blame for doing something wrong. But on the other side of the issue, this is a very sensitive situation where a lot more violence could be incited against the soldiers in Afghanistan. Apologizing may quell some of the violence against our troops because it shows that it was a regrettable event and that we do respect their culture and religion.
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Inspirational Quote
Getting into the real grind of the Spring semester, I thought I'd share one of my favorite inspirational quotes.
I like this quote because a couple of different ideas can be taken from it. I like to think that Lincoln meant that because life comes one day at a time, we can really slow down and appreciate every aspect of it. But I also think that this quote can give us hope when we are overwhelmed. We all have obligations and goals, but if we take things one day at a time, everything seems to become much more manageable.
Friday, February 3, 2012
Welcome!
Welcome to my blog! My name is Matt Comfort. I am a pre-dental student at West Chester University. I am creating this blog for a class assignment and as an outlet for writing about topics that interest me. Over the next several months I hope to provide an informative and enjoyable read for everyone who decides to visit this site.
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