Entries from September 2008

September 28, 2008

Who deserves to have much higher votes?

Two months from now, we’ll all have a new president. As the most powerful country in the world, all nations are watching over at who will reside the Whitehouse on November 4, 2008. I’m not more into politics but at my age, I must understand this type of game, which is more popular for the [...]

September 22, 2008

Where do we go from here?

The declaration of Lehman Brother’s bankruptcy has truly shocked the world. While it is a clear evidence of our weakening economy, the effect of the recent hurricane Ike just gave additional burden to all of us – the casualties and damage to thousands of homes left by this catastrophe.
No doubt, we can always stand up [...]

September 15, 2008

The Tragedy That Brought Us One

Seven years has passed but the pain and nightmare of the 9/11 attack are still fresh to the victims and their families. This tragedy has also awakened each of us with the uncertainty of life. The questions are still not answered but that morning of September 11 has given us clear visions of what it [...]

September 8, 2008

100 Years of Army Aviation

Did you know that this year is the centennial celebration of the Army Aviation? I got this great news from BlackFive.net. It is so nice to know the history of our military aviation – how it started, survive from the many wars, and evolve until now.
Way back in September 1908, Wright brothers’ airplane, Model A [...]

September 1, 2008

Our Military Olympians

Just like the hundreds delegates of the United States in the recent 2008 Beijing Olympics, our military Olympians have also done extensive training necessary for the competition. I would like to commend them for the good job and bagging medals and most especially for the effort and time they gave to be able to represent [...]