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Sunday, March 20, 2011

The UN Security Council




There are 15 members of the UN Security Council, consisting of five veto-wielding permanent members (China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States) and 10 elected non-permanent members with two-year terms (Wikipedia).

While deciding what to do about passing the resolution on Libya, The vote was 10-0 with five countries abstaining including Russia and China, which have veto power in the council, along with India, Germany and Brazil (The Huffington Post). Yesterday Russia said that they regret abstaining on the resolution, (i believe) implying they wanted to use their veto power.

Russia aggravates me, I would like to believe that they have moved forward since the 50's BUT it's comments like this that just make me wonder......... *sigh* It's just aggravating.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

The Kid from Michigan

Ok, so I'm helping my cook on the grill line a server comes to me and tells me that a customer is upset because we don't have strawberry ice cream. She tells me that I need to go and talk to them.

I walk up to the table and ask what I can do to help them. This 19yr'ish kid tells me that he is upset because we don't have any strawberry ice cream. I apologized to him and tell him that I can go get some vanilla and put some strawberries on it for him. I had a very large smile on my face. So the kid looks at me and points at the chocolate shake in front of him, tells me that he wants a free refill on the shake and he didn't really want the shake until his meal came. I again apologized and laughed as I told him that I couldn't give him a free shake because we didn't have strawberry ice cream and then picked up the shake, told him It would come out with his meal and then put it right back on the table because the food was just coming out. Again, with a very large smile on my face.

The next thing, the cooks made too many Pancake Puppies for that table so i took the extra four to the back and ate them. The 'kid' wanted me again at the table. I walked over and he has pulled apart one of the six (the other 5 were already eaten) and tells me that at the denny's he goes to in Michigan they don't come out with little burnt pieces. I laughed again and told him those were the blueberry's that we put in it. He said he didn't want to pay for it. I told him that I would take it off the bill and went to the computer terminal to discount his check ;) Quick calculations, 6 puppies in an order, all but 1 were ate, $1.99 for 6..... $1.99 divided by 6 approx= $0.35. Yes... I took $0.35 off his bill and handed it back to him. Smiling still.

He then went to the cash register and when he gave me his money he forcefully dropped a coin on the counter and then when I gave him his change back with a smile on my face....

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Libyan Conflict

I'm not sure if you've followed the Conflict in Libya BUT if you have... Here are a few things to think about. Gaddafi is not a good leader. In fact he doesn't consider himself a president of the country only someone who the people follow. Without diving into the corrupt politics that are presently in Libya lets consider the politics that will be in 'new' Libya. The United States has only been in the country of Libya for a few years which was not enough time to find any potential successors to the Gaddafi Regime, excluding his family line. Leading from this the United States is not scrambling to find AND evaluate any possible new political leaders within the country. I'm almost certain that every country wants to have there hand in helping to succeed a political power in the richest country in Africa.

Here is the punch line. There is not a certain single figure that would be the leading this political uprising meaning no single sole successor. So what happens to the country if there is not a single political power. I'm not a fan of a leader shooting his own people but what is to come with a divided Libyan Nation and no leader? I also think the the western nations are going to do what is possible to put who they choose in office.