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		<title>Eagles Advance; Giants Stay Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Jan 2009 21:19:15 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Some people will say that the Giants&#8217; loss to the Eagles today was a disappointment, but as a Giants fan let me tell you that it was not a disappointment at all. Yes, I wanted to see the Giants advance to the next round of the playoffs, but when your team has played like shit [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some people will say that the Giants&#8217; loss to the Eagles today was a disappointment, but as a Giants fan let me tell you that it was not a disappointment at all.  Yes, I wanted to see the Giants advance to the next round of the playoffs, but when your team has played like shit for the last three weeks and plays incredibly uncompetitive during a playoff game, what do you expect besides a loss?  Throw on top of that the fact that Eli Manning played like garbage today and you get the results that Giants fans got today.</p>
<p>On the other hand, I can see where a Giants fan would be disappointed that the Giants lost to the Eagles in one of the poorest post-season performances that I&#8217;ve ever seen out of Philadelphia.  If the Giants were playing like defending SuperBowl champions, they would have beat the Eagles by three touchdowns because the Eagles really aren&#8217;t that good when compared to the other post-season teams.  However, the Giants have been playing so bad lately that the Eagles were good enough to beat them and advance.</p>
<p>Watching this game it boiled down to the fact that you could see in their performance that the Eagles wanted it.  The Giants?  They didn&#8217;t wait it.  Tom Coughlin certainly wanted it as he became beet red on more than one occasion, but his team?  I didn&#8217;t see anything indicative of defending SuperBowl champions.</p>
<p>As a Giants fan, I hope that the team continues to grow stronger and work on their cohesion.  Eli needs to continue to develop his on-field leadership and the Giants need to go out and get some more impact players so that they can make the big plays that they just didn&#8217;t make today.</p>
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		<title>Defining America&#8217;s Poor People in Real Terms</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Dec 2008 18:53:26 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Last week I was reading an article posted from RealClearPolitics.com entitled, &#8220;Slumdog Millionaire.&#8221; The title was intriguing so I had to read the article. You can go read it for yourself, but the author talks about a movie which details poverty in Mumbai, India. This is the part of the article that made me want [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last week I was reading an article posted from RealClearPolitics.com entitled, <a href="http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2008/12/slumdog_millionaire.html"><strong>&#8220;Slumdog Millionaire.&#8221;</strong></a>  The title was intriguing so I had to read the article.  You can go read it for yourself, but the author talks about a movie which details poverty in Mumbai, India.  This is the part of the article that made me want to blog about it:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Overall,&#8221; writes Heritage, &#8220;the typical American defined as poor by the government has a car, air conditioning, a refrigerator, a stove, a clothes washer and dryer, and a microwave. He has two color televisions, cable or satellite TV reception, a VCR or DVD player, and a stereo. He is able to obtain medical care. His home is in good repair and is not overcrowded. By his own report, his family is not hungry and he had sufficient funds in the past year to meet his family&#8217;s essential needs. While this individual&#8217;s life is not opulent, it is equally far from the popular images of dire poverty conveyed by the press, liberal activists, and politicians.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Nearly three-quarters of poor U.S. households own a car,&#8221; says the study, &#8220;31 percent own two or more cars. Ninety-seven percent of poor households have a color television; over half own two or more color televisions. Seventy-eight percent have a VCR or DVD player; 62 percent have cable or satellite TV reception. Eighty-nine percent own microwave ovens, more than half have a stereo, and more than a third have an automatic dishwasher.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>In these times of economic hardship, it makes you wonder how desperate some of our fellow Americans really are&#8230;  Hey, if someone can afford a microwave, stereo, car, color television, and some type of DVD or VCR player, then they can certainly afford to pay the rent or mortgage each month, right?</p>
<p>When read statistics like these, it just makes you wonder how &#8220;bad off&#8221; we really are during this recession.</p>
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