Tuesday, December 23, 2008

All Caught Up

With the holidays here and there, I've been busy with school until the last day. I have also been busy with preparing for the holidays. But now I have an update on the total amount and a little news on how the first meeting of the delegates went.

Our new total is $1491.00 and is still rising thanks to all the donors. We are still trying to come up with fundraising ideas, and if you have any, please post a comment with your idea. Unfortunately a few ideas have already been unapproved. ex. a school or club bake sale has been disapproved because "it will be competing with the cafeteria"

On a brighter side, the first People to People meeting was a great success. All the eligible delegates have met each other and I am pretty sure we will all get along quite nicely.

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Fundraising Auction

My mom is selling the following books on eBay. All are autographed. All are in "brand new" or "like new" condition with no broken spines or significant wear on the covers or pages). All the money goes toward my expenses for the People to People Student Ambassador program. More information about the program can be found here: http://www.peopletopeople.com/ If you are interested in these items, please click the links and enter a bid. The auctions are open for only a short period (3 days), to informally guarantee delivery for Christmas/Hanukkah.

LJ Maas' "Meridio's Daughter" (2001; Yellow Rose Books / Renaissance Alliance) http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120349733404

KG MacGregor's "Mulligan" (2006; Bella) http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120349743680

Fran Heckrotte's "Bloodlust" (2007; Intaglio) http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120349752411

Mid-week I will be auctioning off some photo poster (13"x19") prints that a photographer friend of my mom's donated to be sold.

Thursday, December 11, 2008

A Governmental Change

A new thing popped up in the tech news recently. President elect Barack O'Bama has installed a Digg-like tool in his website change.gov to help the people decide the policy of the government.
I find this a nice thing to do especially since the current presidency has done things against the approval of the people. This gives me more confidence of the incoming presidency and will help the government knok what the people want done.

In other news my month's total is $140. My complete total is $1140.00 and is still growing. Thank you everybody that has helped in any way. Just mentioning the website helps out greatly. I have also fixed my Donate button and it should work now. Again thank you all and look for another post.

Monday, December 1, 2008

I was writting an ESSAY recently about the United States. I decided that I was going to share it with you as well. Here it is...

As an American, I am proud to live in this country. We have rights that people in many other countries don't. We have established a Constitution that enforces and describes our rights and many other things that make our country unique. Through the Constitution we are unified under our rights in a way that separates us from other countries.
As everybody knows, our government is a three branch republic. We as a people elect a candidate to represent us as a whole. When we all come together to pick a new, or reelect an old, president, the rest of the world watches in awe. They are amazed that we can do this freely without interference.
The Constitution was written in 1787 and sets the base for our government. The amendments of the Constitution are what actually give us our rights. This document has more importance than the Declaration of Independence in my opinion. The Constitution allows us to defend ourselves even against the state. We all have the right to a trial and a speedy trial as well. We are not automatically guilty and must prove our innocence but rather the opposite. We are not required to house military personnel even in times of war. Under these rights and many more we are united. Our common rights give us all something to defend.
This is the best country in the world, not just for its advances in technology and in society, but for the inalienable rights that we are naturally born with. Who knew that a bunch of old guys sitting around, talking, could make a document that enables us to do the many things they couldn't under British control. They wanted a country whose citizens would be free and the generations after would be also. They wrote the Constitution that did exactly that.

That was my take on the unity of the U.S. I hope you liked it.
In other news I have the new total for the funds which is $1020. Thank you everybody!!! We were able to make the first month payment. I thank you again for all the things you did.