Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Comment

I commented on someone's blog about Marijuana.

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I just commented on a blog about motorcycles.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Unfair Distribution of Money

It's hard to believe how athletes such as basketball player Kobe Bryant are being payed millions of dollars a year to play a sport, while people in Africa and other parts of the world are living on less than a dollar a day. Money is unfairly distributed in our world today. People are dying and starving while others are living in humongous houses and driving incredible flashy cars and it is sad to see the statistics about thousands of people dying of hunger every day. The United States government should try to do more than ever to help people in our country, and those outside it. Life is a beautiful thing, and we should all be doing something to help those less fortunate.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Border Security

During our Spring Break I went to South Padre Island and I decided to visit Mexico since the border was just thirty minutes away. I had a great time in Mexico, and I visited some family and friends, and when I finally decided to cross back to the U.S. it was terrible. After waiting one hour and a half in line to get back into the United States, I finally drove up to the border patrol agent and showed my American passport. After inspecting it, the officer looked through every corner of my car, and made me get down to open the trunk. After five minutes of searching, and banging on the sides of my car he bombarded me with so many questions about why I was in Mexico, where I lived, and so on.

I feel like the border patrol is way too strict. Even after I showed my American passport and the officer looked through my car, he still asked me many questions. Being an American should guarantee easier access into the United States. Border patrol agents shouldn't treat everybody as if they were criminals, especially an American who is trying to get back into their own country. They should check for passports, look a little bit through the car, and let people pass, not detain people for fifteen, twenty minutes asking questions and making people feel uncomfortable.