Thursday, January 28th, 2010

First off this is not an anti Paul Shirley article, although I don't really agree with him. However, I think that Paul made a few decent points in his article and that a lot of it does give one food for thought especially about finding a better way for the world to respond to natural disasters. If you choose to donate money to causes, you have to not be naive enough to think that 100% of that money…
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Tags: america, American, bonds, China, debt, donate, federal government, Greensboro, Haiti, Haiti earthquake, Haitian, human trafficking, humboldt fault line, kansas, meriden, Paul Shirley, richter scale, stimulus, topeka, tornado, USA, welfare
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Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

Just check out this picture. This is one of the most dangerous places I could ever imagine doing Tai Chi, and it's one place I will never forget. This picture is taken on top of Hua Shan, a mountain near Xi'an, China. There is absolutely nothing behind us but a sheer face straight to the bottom. We actually were not even supposed to be out there. We were climbing Hua Shan like so many people do in the summer. There are carved stairways and paths…
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Tags: China, climbing, crazy, dangerous, Hua Shan, mountain, paths, peaks, stairways, tai chi, Xi'an
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