Friday, April 26, 2013

Reverse Rolls

Quite often we hear about terrorist coming to the United States and causing mayhem amongst innocent hard working people, rarely do we ever hear of an Alabama born and raised half Syrian going oversees and terrorizing people. Such is the tale of Ommar Hammami a former member of the terrorist group al-Shabab. A former al-Shabab because after gaining fame for his involvement with the group in Somalia and ties with Osama Bin Laden, Ommar became dissatisfied with the way the higher ups in the group were handling the taxes collected from the Somalian people. Call him power hungry, or having a soft side for the people, either or, Ommar has made his was to the United States most wanted list, with a reward of 5 million dollars for any information leading to his capture. After his falling out with al-Shabab, the two factions have waged a mock civil war against each other, escalating the already conflict riden region. Ommar now has enemies on both sides, the United States and al-Shabab, of which recently carried out and assassination attempt on Ommar. Unfortunately, members of al-Shabab are not elegible for the reward on his head.

Friday, April 19, 2013

Roaring Through the Texan Plains

While the nations attention is turned towards the horrific act of terrorism in Boston recently, one story closer to home has been overlooked. I speak of the West Texas plant explosion which is now said to have claimed the lives of 12 brave people, mostly first responders. The incident occurred at a fertilizer plant which stores and distributes anhydrous ammonia, a fertilizer that can be injected directly into the soil, which is also flammable. The explosion was large enough to register as a small earthquake, leveling everything around it, including an apartment complex and part of a school. Due to the companies lack of meeting safety requirements by installing systems and blast walls, the explosion was worse than it should have it. U.S Pipeline and Har sprinkler Hazardous safety administration fined the company $10,000 last year for violations of safety requirements, the company says to have corrected the safety requirements, but evidently from the blast early this week, it did not. Back to Back tragedy's have been happening this month, one can only hope the american people can catch a break and be given a reason to smile again.

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Glitch in the System

As American's our society prides itself among others on our justice system, with its elaborate checks and balances as far as the eyes can see. But what happens when there is a glitch in the system, one that was not foreseen by our forefathers, one that the people in power choose to overlook because there are more pressing issue; which by the way there always are and always will be. The glitch i speak of relates to the resent mass acts of violence that have been popping up in the most unexpected of places throughout the united states. For those who commit these acts, and live to "face the consequences", they have jail time to look forward to. Jail, the second ultimate punishment next to lethal injection, instituted to punish the offenders and turn them from their evil ways. You commit a crime, you go to jail, that is how the system works. But every criminal defense lawyer with a brain larger than a pea will plead the state of insanity for their client. Insanity excludes them from facing the aforementioned correctional system, instead they get to live a life in which they get all the medications they need, 3 square meals a day, recreational time, etc. All funded and payed for by the victims families and the rest of the good citizens of this great nation. I see a problem in this, one that shall not be addressed for a very long while. Until then, i hope and pray that tragedy's the likes of the stabbings at Lone-star Community College in Cypress do not continue to occur.

Thursday, April 4, 2013

The Depths of Humanity

When the website Craig's List is mentioned, the thoughts that come to mind are those of great deals on otherwise expensive items, and the awkwardness of having to meet a complete stranger on a business arrangement. No one thinks of the possibility that it could be their last time leaving their place of residence, or seeing their loved ones. This is the story of three men from southeast Ohio, Ralph Geiger, 56; David Pauley, 51; and Timothy Kern, 47, all were looking for a fresh start in life, by accepting a job offer on craigslist put out my Richard Beasley. Beasley and his young accomplice Brogan Rafferty, lured the men out to a farm shooting and killing all three. As they lured in their fourth victim, their luck ran out, for he heard the click of the gun, and took cover, escaping with a gun shot to the arm. The Survivor, Scott Davis then tipped police off and the two were apprehended. Such tales are both disturbing and a cause for alarm. Has our society really fallen to such depravity? or do such tales of horrifying acts overshadow the good that still exists in mankind