I am simply a man like any other. As the sun rises every day over the Himalayan Mountains of Tibet that I have come to call home, I cook a breakfast of eggs over a fire of sweet-smelling cedar logs. Every evening, I pull down the door of my shop and count the day’s earnings that always seem to be just enough. There is much to be grateful for. Read More »
China

Poem for Tibet
Enslaved--Our American Economy
Ok, anyone can simply turn on the TV and hear the poor reports regarding our economy and the Fed. slashing interest rates. The liberal media informs us daily of the grave state of our economy and the usual scape-goat is the housing market. For some reason millions of Americans accept this information as truth. Is it, seriously? Read More »
China, Tibet, Olympics, and Honoring Humanity
2008 is special for two reasons:
1) The Summer Olympics will be held in August in Beijing.
2) It's the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
And there seems to be an issue because: Read More »
Dalai Lama May Resign
The current Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, says he may step down as the leader of Tibet if the protesters continue their violence. He had advised his people to be non-violent against the ethnic (Han) Chinese and that the Chinese should not treat the Tibetans like second-class citizens. Both Tibetans and Chinese have been killed by the violence. Read More »
Blackmail Through Nuclear Capabilities
Nuclear threats? Ugh, I hate thinking about what would happen if someone sent off a nucllear bomb, especially since it would probably start a nuclear war. What can we do to stop one from happening? Read More »
Those Damn Chinese People
I have no problem with Chinese people themselves. They are beautiful, smart, diverse, wonderful people. What I do mind is how their government is "controling" our government! Read More »
Waiter...there's some lead in my soup!
"…why yes sir. And no extra charge!" Is this really America’s future? Who can really say? Anything could happen unless some sort of action transpires between the House, Senate, and our dear leader. Perhaps our next political savior will pull the U.S. out of this mess. Then again, do we really want to pay CEO’s less? Read More »



