Sunday, December 15, 2013

Happy Holiday



Great new things planned for 2014
Not everyone is happy and free in this World so let our Spirit and in your own religion make everyone happy

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Life versus Profit

Its a crime that we allow the oil companies to drill and destroy our seas and our land, must we eat and die from this poison, this must stop once in for all and we must turn to SOLAR ENERGY

Piyapong Sopakhon, 13, a volunteer from Koh Samet, wears a plastic bag as he takes part in cleaning operations on Ao Prao Beach, on July 31, 2013. (Reuters/Athit Perawongmetha)






Thai soldiers wearing biohazard suits pass a pail full of spilled crude oil as cleaning operations continue at Ao Prao Beach on Koh Samet, Rayong, on July 31, 2013. An oil spill that has blackened beaches at the Thai holiday island of Koh Samet was having an extreme impact on tourism and could spread to the coast of the mainland and affect the fishing industry, officials and an environmental group said on Tuesday.(Reuters/Athit Perawongmetha)

Below is the link to see this tragic episode towards saving life 


Monday, May 27, 2013

I told you not to speak

One day and other times in my life, I can remember someone telling me, you're not allow to say those things, or speak your native language, you'll get in trouble or something in that sort....

I have been on this earth too long to hold back now, and let anyone say that I can't speak my mind or my language.




Drones Vs Humans

I can understand that we must protect ourselves, but wow take a look at this, are we next.




Wednesday, March 20, 2013

A worker is a worker no matter how your look at them.






A worker is a worker no matter how your look at them, yes of course we get angry when we see foreigners talking our jobs and let me see, last time i checked we are all foreigners. so rather then see them doing crimes and filling up our prisons let give them a helping hand and better our communities.

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Prejudust against a language or a people

While growing up in a mostly poor neighborhood, and not knowing about too many cultures, I felt safe and secure with the language that I/we spoke in the home, like most families that come to America or the language that is most common, which is English...

Having brothers and sisters in the home was ideal and well blended type of family but not really understanding the things around me, I was unaware where I really was.

I can remember many times when I saw people speaking and not understanding a word of what they said, only the nodding part, and I didn't understand that either. It was amazing that I couldn't understand these people, with different colors on their skin, yet its not the sort of way I see people today.