Thursday, October 29, 2009

Home Depot Fires Man over God button

Kara Skorupa, Trevor Keezer's lawyer, says she plans on sewing the Home Depot Company. The reason Keezer was working at Home Depot was because he was trying to earn money to put himself through college. And the reason he wore the button was because he wanted to support his brother who is a national guard and is reported to return to Iraq.

I feel if we have freedom of speech there is no reason for us to harass people over little things like a button. He wasn't harming anyone in the gist of wearing that button, so there should have been no problem. And what he does on his lunch break is his business. It's not like he was walking through the store speaking the word of God. The only reason they should have fired him is if he was giving people their receipts and saying "May God Bless You!". And he wasn't doing this to Home Depot definitely should be sued over this event.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Man dies after San Bernardino police use taser on him

On October 17th, 2009 a 19 year old man died early in the morning in San Bernardino. The San Bernardino police officers used a taser on him at a board and care facility. This is what the San Bernardino Police Department stated. The police officers were called to a place in the 300 block of South Arrowhead Ave. at around 11:30 p.m..
The officers were investigating a fight that was said involved three people. After the officers broke up the fight one of the men became combative which gave the officers the right to taser him to control him. After, the paramedics came within a few minutes to treat him because he was having difficulty breathing. The man was taken to the hospital and an hour later he was pronounced dead. His name is still unknown.
This event shows that police officers don't know when to stop. Their given a lot of power and they aren't able to control it. They shouldn't have gone so far and taser the young man. They could have found different methods to handle the situation, they just chose not to. This event that occurred gives me another reason why I don't trust the police.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

H1N1 and different flus

At the end of last week I began to get a soar throat. I didn't think much bout it, I just thought being in a new environment was affecting me. I kept going on with my normal activities until it started to get worse. I started to receive more symptoms like coughing, hot flashes, runny nose, red eyes, body weak, not able to eat, and extremely tired. I decided to call my mother and ask her what I should do. She told me to get plenty of rest and drink a lot of fluids. She also told me that there was a flu breakout and that I should look it up and read about it.

When I searched "flu", a whole story on the Los Angeles Times popped up. It read "H1N1 and other flus off to an early start around the U.S.". Twenty Seven states are reporting a wide spread of H1N1 influenza virus. From august 30th to september 29th, 16,174 have been hospitalized and 1,379 have died. The majority of them were swine flu related. A lot of pregnant women have been hospitalized in intensive care and out of the 100 women, 28 had died. The CDC said last week that there was a shortage of Tamiflu for infants and young children. The Human Services released 300,000 courses of Tamiflu to be available to states based on population. It was sent to Texas and Colorado first.

As I read about the symptoms I became very scared. The list read "1. unusual tiredness 2. headache 3. runny nose 4. sore throat 5. shortness of breath or cough 6. loss of appetite 7. aching muscles 8. diarrhea or vomiting". This was almost everything I was going through and began to panic. I just did what my mother had told me and took some cold medicine. After resting in bed all weekend I began to feel better, but am still afraid because I don't want to relapse and get sick once again.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Women arrested for attempted murder, child neglect

A 19 year old women in Lancaster claimed to have had a miscarriage. She was was arrested today October 6th, 2009 on suspicion of attempted murder and child neglect. On September 30th she showed up at Antelope Valley hospital saying that she had just had a miscarriage at her home and the remains of the baby down the toilet.

While she, Alyna Gutierrez, was at the hospital her mother found a newborn baby girl in her daughter's apartment. During that time Gutierrez was hospitalized for an infection she got from the child birth. When she was released in the morning she was instantly arrested by investigators.

The baby girl weighed 7 pounds and 10 ounces. She is listed as in good condition today and will be put into protective custody.

Personally I don't understand how someone can carry a child for 9 months and in the end say they no longer want the child. You should know in the beginning that you can't care for that child and don't think your ready, don't have it or give it up for adoption. There are different ways of taking care of this situation other that attempted murder on a precious child.