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Simplifying CSPAN is a website where readers of all age groups can learn about the step-by-step coverage of Congress, the Senate, Book TV, etc. No one really wants to watch CSPAN for hours on end, but it's more informative than a regular news channel and some people may not even like American media due to bias or other reasons. Although I may not be able to summarize EVERYTHING that is covered by this program, I still wish to take the time to gather some vital facts that are briefly mentioned on most news channels; giving people a better insight on who, what, why, where, when, and how. Such as... why are we still in a recession? What's the status on the BP oil spillage? You won't find anything on this site that is relevant to the entertainment genre such as celebrity gossip, or any other kind of BS. This site is the taking of hours' worth of information and shrinking it down to a few paragraphs. So, feel free to leave comments and we'll chat about every little detail that goes on and more. Ttyl :)

Sunday, July 4, 2010

An itsy bitsy rant on cluelessness

I just needed to vent a little, you know, like any other blogger who has to, otherwise he/she will just burst. I just want to say wake the f*** up people. I know that no one wants to watch CSPAN and I understand that but by the looks of it, today's youth seems like it doesn't even have a dying interest in news because they never had one to begin with!!!! I mean come on! Do you really know what's going on this world? Half of the things that I bring up in a conversation of what I learned about what our politicians are up to are unknown to others. I know it sounds stupid for the next thing for me to say is "I don't mean to be rude" (Simon from American Idol), but when do you ask a 20-something year old or a teenager "what's the name of your local mayor?" and you get a correct answer?

It's not an unknown fact but is something that is avoided most of the time to not be rude. However, this is just like saying to an obese person "you're not fat" to avoid hurting their feelings; same thing to those who don't think that they don't need to care about what's happening on Capitol Hill for instance! Is it that hard to get a small piece of useful information that will determine who you vote for next at a political poll? Are you too busy partying at the clubs on weekends or watching reality shows that do not affect you in the slightest way, to not bother on looking up the status of a bill that could help or harm your future?


I mean, these are serious questions that should be asked every single day, especially during these times when another crooked politician could be embezzling money. Why doesn't anybody ask questions about our politicians as much as we used to a couple of decades ago? Why is today's youth so inactive in comparison to the hippies who protested war by putting flowers in riflemen's gun barrels? I know that that's a bit much of asking a person to face someone with a gun like that, but can we at least show the slightest bit... no, a huge amount of interest and dedication to our country? Maybe we're just too distracted by the large amounts of entertainment that's provided for us today? I would like to know their secrets in how they rake in so many ratings.

So, if there is anybody... ANYBODY out there who gives a damn, then please lend me some ideas on how I can make the public more aware of what's going on around them. Maybe I'll do a video just like others have done and posted on youtube and ask people of what they know about our nation's history, politics, and whatnot to show how dumb Americans can really be (when really this has been done to death). And I also would like to ask of those who are reading this to ask me, of why you should watch CSPAN because I'll will so much enjoy giving you answers and I'll probably make you think twice before you watch another "reality" show.
I'd like to thank the makers of bing.com for the photo (searching has NEVER been easier). Now, I think I'll put Clueless on my Netflix list; I've never seen it and heard it got some good reviews.

Remembering Senator Harry Byrd

CSPAN1 - It's never easy to say goodbye to a loved one when their time on this earth has run out, but it has to be done. On this past Friday, just two days before our nation's celebration of its independence, we said farewell to one of the most historic figures of our time; Senator Robert Byrd (D-WV) who has died at the age of 92.

A memorial service was given in the deceased senator's home state of West Virginia, at the State Capitol in Charleston. Bishop William Boyd Grove (Ret.) of the West Virginia Episcopal Area of the United Methodist Church first presided with an opening prayer, prior to Governor Joe Manchin's (D), of West Virginia, started Senator Byrd's eulogy after welcoming President Barrack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, former President Bill Clinton, senator majority leader Harry Reid, senator minority leader Mitch McConnell, along with Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi.

In the words of Governor Manchin, Senator Byrd loved his neighbors of all different races and languages. He loved God with "all his mind, heart , soul, and strength." He was described as an open-minded person willing to learn and experience change. It was a celebration of his life with sad, heavy hearts of the life of an incredible man. Manchin quoted from one of the five books that Byrd wrote, "We must study the great figures of our history and carry them forward in our imaginations as living, breathing presences." Manchin mentioned his first meeting Senator Byrd while he was a kid working in his grandfather's grocery store; both his grandfather and the senator were butchers at the time, who discussed preachings from the Bible and business.

Manchin said that Senator Byrd will be remembered for his contributions to West Virginia and the rest of the United States "as the longest serving member [of] Congress having cast more votes and held more leadership positions than any other senator in a historic 57 years of service in Congress." The list that this person has done for during his time in office is endless; highways, hospitals, schools, etc. "There are more than fifty projects in West Virginia that bear his name or that of his beloved wife." Senator Byrd was also a strong husband, father, grandfather, and great grandfather of a supportive family and will also be remembered for his public services that created "thousands of jobs, his efforts in protecting our veterans, and providing health care to rural areas." There are over fifty projects in the state of West Virginia that "bear his name or that of his beloved wife."

Senator Byrd's wisdom, leadership, and enthusiasm promoted economic transformation to work and succeed. Some of his other qualities were his honesty, integrity, loyalty and his respect for democracy and loving his hard-working neighbors as if they were his extended family, in addition he had an utter respect for our founding fathers. He was pretty much the "spirit of West Virginia," said Manchin, and a "true champion" who was "man of his word and a true patriot and guardian of the United States Constitution."

Manchin continues with a quote from Senator Bob Dole that Senator Byrd "has set a standard as a senator, as a legislative leader, and as a statesman that will stand among the best as long as there is a Senate." Another quote from the recently deceased Senator Ted Kennedy said, "He personifies what our founding fathers were thinking of when they were thinking about the United States Senate." The governor finishes with "no one can fill his shoes" and that we must remember this kind of dedication.

Shortly before the end of the ceremony, President Barrack Obama took the stand to speak of the great things of Senator Byrd. Despite his dark spots in his youth, moments in his life that he was not proud of, President Obama stated, "he was my friend, that is how I will remember him." (subtitle to the cspan.org video) So, may Senator Byrd rest in peace.