Category Archives: Open Letters

Kim Jong Crazy

I think North Korea's dictator is a hypocrite. I wish the North Korean's could have voted against Kim Jong IL instead of just getting stuck with him. One of the reasons I dislike Kim Jong IL is because treats his people unjustly. Kim Jong IL found out … Continue reading

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The Warlord’s Return

You knew him, you loved him, and now he's back as the Blurb's Senior Assistant Editor in Chief (or am I the Blurb's Junior Editor in Chief?).  In my first independent post, I will write an open letter to newly … Continue reading

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An Open Letter to the President of Sudan. . .

Dear Mr. Omar Hasan Ahmad al-Bashir, I have recently heard of your rather, irresponsible and immature activities. Do you honestly think you are doing good things to Sudan? Is genocide the answer to solve your problems? To me it doesn’t … Continue reading

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A Resolution on Genocide. . .

We’ve been working with Mr. Mayo’s class to raise awareness on the genocide occurring in Darfur lately and have lots of good stuff starting to cook.  Perhaps most impressively, we found another class on our hallway that had just finished … Continue reading

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An Open Letter on Sudan. . .

An Open Letter to the World: I would like to inform you about a recent event happening in Sudan.  In the province of Darfur, genocide is occurring.  So far, over 500,000 Black Africans have been killed and 2,500,000 displaced by … Continue reading

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