Bag of Randomness

  • A lot of my evening last night was filling out a stack of paperwork to allow me access to the Treasury Department.
  • So far this week I’ve had two going-away lunches.  I should go-away more often.
  • Wow . . . a no-hitter thrown during a play-off baseball game.
  • OK, Rangers, you are starting to make me a believer.  It sure was neat seeing how many people were getting info about the game yesterday by radio.
  • The Vikings sure do like to make the “in season” trade.  I certainly can’t blame them for they did yesterday, and frankly, it worries me as a Cowboys fan.
  • Are you tired of hearing “Hey Soul Sister” on commercials?  So are these folks.
  • Great idea – a double-sided peanut butter jar with a lid on each side so you can get every last bit.
  • Not too long ago I made a post about a sailor’s remains that were found in a shark after a fisherman caught a shark and it burped up a foot, now there are pictures.
  • Speaking of another item I posted not too long ago  . . . remember that post in which the firefighters let a house burn down because the owner didn’t pay a fee?  Well, Bryan Fischer thinks that Firefighters did the Christian thing in letting house burn to the ground.  If you are really interested in reading his thoughts, the only way I could do so was click and drag my mouse highlighting the text because he used a black font on a black background.
  • The Gap has a new logo.
  • The Snuggie Meets The Electric Blanket
  • Well, duh. Americans’ views of God shape attitudes on key issues
  • New kids’ TV channel raises product-placement concerns
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Recently on PBS – Someone Else’s War

Most Americans are aware that the Houston-based Halliburton Energy Services corporation was contracted by the United States government to provide food, shelter and other essential services for Allied military personnel during the war in Iraq. But most have no idea who is actually cooking the food, mopping the floors and doing the laundry under Halliburton’s watch.

Nearly 30,000 workers from India, the Philippines and other Asian nations have been hired through a variety of subcontractors as “third-country nationals” to handle the grunt work in Iraq, often working long hours for meager pay and living in uncomfortable and dangerous conditions as they face the same dangers that confront American soldiers in the Middle East.

“Someone Else’s War” is a short documentary which profiles three Filipino workers in Iraq while examining the larger story of how Asian workers are hired, how they’re treated and why they are willing to face so much danger for so little reward.

“Someone Else’s War” was screened as part of the short film series at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival.

http://someoneelseswar.com

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