Monday, May 27, 2013

Why Does Nobody Root For Goliath?

The Story of David and Goliath: 

The account of the battle between David and Goliath is told in 1 Samuel, chapter 17. Saul and the Israelites are facing the Philistines near the Valley of Elah. Twice a day for 40 days, Goliath, the champion of the Philistines, comes out between the lines and challenges the Israelites to send out a champion of their own to decide the outcome in single combat, but Saul and all the Israelites are afraid. David, bringing food for his elder brothers, hears that Saul has promised to reward any man who defeats Goliath, and accepts the challenge. Saul reluctantly agrees and offers his armor, which David declines, taking only his sling and five stones from a brook.
David and Goliath confront each other, Goliath with his armor and shield, David with his staff and sling. "The Philistine cursed David by his gods." but David replies: "This day Jehovah will deliver you into my hand, and I will strike you down; and I will give the dead bodies of the host of the Philistines this day to the birds of the air and to the wild beasts of the earth; that all the earth may know that there is a God in Israel, and that all this assembly may know that God saves not with sword and spear; for the battle is God’s, and he will give you into our hand."
David hurls a stone from his sling with all his might and hits Goliath in the center of his forehead, Goliath falls on his face to the ground, and David cuts off his head. The Philistines flee and are pursued by the Israelites "as far as Gath and the gates of Ekron". David puts the armor of Goliath in his own tent and takes the head to Jerusalem, and Saul sends Abner to bring the boy to him. The king asks whose son he is, and David answers, "I am the son of your servant Jesse the Bethlehemite."

How does this story relate to everyone? 

Our circumstances in life can be related to David’s adversity. No matter how big or small; we all have a Goliath in front of us. We all face adversity on a daily basis. Whether it is dealing with co-workers, family members, a strained relationship, paying bills, finding your next meal, looking for a job, car troubles, illness, addiction, death, or any other trouble or struggle in your life. It’s how you face these adversities that matters. What’s your Goliath today?


What do we learn from David? 

David was a young and humble man. He worked hard and put God and his family first. While his older brothers were away at war, David tended his father’s sheep and worked hard taking care of them, even fighting off lions and bears to defend them. He would go back and forth from the flock to the battlefield to bring food to his brothers. For forty days, not a single man challenged Goliath, the 9-foot tall Philistine giant. What did David do when he heard the challenge of the giant? He stood up in the face of adversity with courage. He humbly volunteered to take on the giant. He had no support, not even from his own family. Nobody believed in him. He was selfless and had no regard for his own life. He only cared about the others. He was also confident in his abilities. From his past experiences, he knew he could take on anything and succeed. When the giant criticized, insulted, and threatened David, he never wavered. He conquered his Goliath. When faced with adversity, how do you respond? Do you stand up with courage and confidence like David, or do you cower in fear and wait for something to happen like the rest of the Israelites? No matter the circumstances around you, stepping up to the challenge should always be the first step. Work hard, be humble, be selfless, be courageous, be confident, and be resilient. We can all be Davids.


How does this relate to sports?

The term “nobody roots for Goliath” surrounded and has been attributed to NBA legend Wilt Chamberlain. According to ESPN journalist Hal Bock, Chamberlain was "scary, flat-out frightening... before he came along, most basketball players were mortal-sized men. Chamberlain changed that." One of his nicknames therefore became Goliath because he stood head and shoulders above everyone else since high school and entered the NBA at 7’ 1” while the rest of the league at the time was much shorter than him. He was not a “mortal man.” Throughout his entire life Chamberlain was seen as a “freak of nature, jeered at by the fans and scorned by the media.” Nobody rooted for him. Why? Because he was that much better than everyone else and it just seemed unfair. Nobody stood a chance against him. Teams had to double and triple team in order to keep a game against him competitive. He is and most likely always will be the only player to score 100 points in a single NBA game. For a time he became bigger than basketball. He became a giant, a Goliath.

Today we see the “nobody roots for Goliath” mentality on a regular basis. We see it regarding both teams and individual players. The New York Yankees in baseball. The Dallas Cowboys and New England Patriots in football. The Los Angeles Lakers and Miami Heat in basketball. The Detroit Red Wings in hockey. Tom Brady, Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, Sidney Crosby. They are all Goliaths. What do they all have in common? Success. Extended success at that. They have all been labeled at some point as Goliath. They have all stood head and shoulders above the rest of the competition. Unless you’re a fan of that team or player, you don’t want to see them win on a regular basis. You simply don’t root for Goliath. People want to see the underdog win. They want to see David take down Goliath. We see ourselves in David and root for him. Goliath deserves to be taken down. People prefer seeing hard work and effort overcome talent and giftedness. We want to witness something that shouldn’t be done. We want to see the impossible. We relate with the little guy. We root for them. This is why we invest in sports. Where anything is possible and all is unpredictable. This is why:

Nobody Roots For Goliath.


“To live greatly, we must develop the capacity to face trouble with courage, disappointment with cheerfulness, and triumph with humility."
― Thomas S. Monson

Sunday, May 5, 2013

A.P.M

I learned never to empty the well of my writing, but always to stop when there was still something there in the deep part of the well, and let it refill at night from the springs that fed it.
-Ernest Hemingway

It’s time to refill the well.

It’s been way too long since I’ve done what I love to do. Write. So here we go...

Who am I?

My name is Allan McGraw. If you’re reading this you probably know at least that much. But for the first time I’m going to actually write about myself. Maybe you’ll learn something about me that you didn’t know. I think the most I’ve ever written about myself was in my Myspace or Facebook “About Me” sections back in the day.

I started this blog “Nobody Roots for Goliath” many years ago. It began as a way to write about sports and politics; two things I’m very interested in. But I got away from it as life tends to get in the way of things. 

If you know me, you know I’m not one who talks much. It’s not that I don’t have anything to say, I’d just rather listen and analyze and think things through in my head. Writing is the thing that gets those thoughts and ideas out of my head in a much better way than speaking them.

So who am I? 

Let’s see if I can do myself justice. I’m not one to believe in astrology or horoscopes or the zodiac or anything like that. However, sometimes they are intriguing to say the least. When I heard the description of the dragon Chinese Zodiac recently, it actually seemed to match up with me pretty well. In the Chinese Zodiac, the dragon corresponds to the year of 1988, the year I was born. This led me to read more about Taurus in astrology, which corresponds to the month of May. Taurus and the dragon seem to go hand in hand with one another. Here are some things that stuck out to me and some things I tend to agree with about myself and my personality:
“People under the sign of the dragon are lively, intellectual, energetic and excitable. They often can be leaders and try to go for perfection. When they meet with difficulties, they are not discouraged. They are magnanimous, romantic and sensitive about their reputation. They usually have great ambition and an ingenuous personality. They hate hypocrisy, gossip and slander. They are not afraid of difficulties but hate to be used or controlled by others. They are a little arrogant and impatient. Sometimes, 'dragons' are unable to control their moods very well due to being eccentric, tactless, fiery, intolerant and unrealistic. They may feel blank about the future. They may criticize others for their inefficiency at work. They have a nature ardent to excess and couldn't withstand setbacks which make them flee away. If they overcome these defects, they can have a brighter future.”
I’m definitely a perfectionist, which sometimes leads to impatience and problems. But I try not to let things get to me too much. I think I’m the most down to earth, easy-going person in the world. Also maybe the most sarcastic. My confidence can come off as arrogance sometimes and I absolutely hate hypocrisy, gossip and slander. Do what you say, and say what you do. The only time I struggle controlling my mood and tongue are when watching or playing sports. I tend to talk the most and get fired up when playing competitively. I also think I’m the most competitive person you’ll ever meet. I want to tie my shoes or write my name better than you do. That’s how competitive I am. I want to be the best at everything that I do. No excuses.  
“Earth Dragons make great managers because they are practical, levelheaded and demonstrate a knack for organizing. They still have the need to dictate and be admired, but they are affable, congenial and supportive. Compared to other Dragons, Earth Dragons are less likely to breathe fire at the least irritation. They will work diligently to complete their life goals. The Earth element adds a greater portion of self-control to the Dragon's personality and usually the Earth Dragon is deserving of the respect he or she desires. These Dragons take their life and romantic responsibilities quite seriously.”
“Taurus is the sign of practicality and possessions. People born under the sign of Taurus tend to be very patient, practical and dedicated people. People who were born in that time are extremely faithful, with a strong need for security and a settled routine. Although they are very earthy, they can also be highly romantic and sensitive when it comes to love.”
I believe I’m a very practical person and I like to think things through before I do them so that they will be done right in the most efficient and effective way possible. In general, I think I’m a very patient person, but I’ve had to work at that. I definitely take responsibilities seriously, because I don’t want to let anyone down, including myself.
“Dragons dislike taking orders, unnecessary bureaucracy, discounted ideas, and people who don't give 100%.”
I hate taking orders, I’d rather listen to suggestions. Unnecessary bureaucracy is annoying and frustrating. This is the reason I prefer smaller government and more freedom. And if I’m giving 100%, you better be too. Don’t bring the rest of us down.
“Dragons like to spend money and are charitable themselves as well as with others. They do not know the meaning of the word "accumulate," and making money does not intrigue them as it may others. Many Dragons will take big chances with their finances, sometimes betting on their shirt and losing it right off of their backs. Yet, they were born with the Midas Touch, and it very rare that a Dragon remains poor for long. Dragons will always be straightforward in financial dealings and can always be trusted.”
To me, money is a necessary evil. You acquire it and spend it. Not much to it. It is what it is. It will come and go. Spend it while you can because you can’t take it with you. I took a chance when I moved to Houston, betting my shirt and losing it in the end. Now I’m on my way back up.
“Those who truly know the Dragon know he is a loving soul who will become your best ally in times of need. Once the dynamic Dragon has given his friendship, he will not let his friends down and will never falter in his allegiance to his companions. To a Dragon, a friend is a friend for a lifetime. Incredibly honest, Dragons are known for sincerity and are trusting souls. Because of this honesty, Dragons don't realize others may not demonstrate or uphold the same codes of ethics. Making the discovery that they placed their trust in someone who is dishonest makes the Dragon person quite sad, yet much more perceptive for future encounters. Dragons are quick to fall in love, but do not surrender their independence easily leaving most of them to live life by themselves. Yet, a smart, witty, and funny companion may intrigue the Dragon long enough to make him want to get married. And once the Dragon becomes committed, he is unlikely to ever leave. Others love to be around Dragons because they have a way of making people feel better.”
“People born under the sign of Taurus, if they love, they are generous to the last degree, and will consider no sacrifice too great for the person they care for; if they are enemies, they will fight with the most determined obstinacy. But they always fight in the open, for they hate trickiness, double-dealing, or deceit. They are also too easily misled by their emotions, sensations, or affections. They are at their best are typically strong and silent, but often appear ignorant and willfully obstinate to others. They have an innate sense of harmony, rhythm and color, and often are very successful in music, poetry and art. Those born in this sign have an ability to become the most faithful, loyal friends.”
I love my friends and will truly do anything for them. I’m trustworthy and responsible and will try to do everything in my power to help someone in need. I like listening and trying to help in any way that I can. Truth is the only acceptable option for me. I will trust you until you prove to me that I can’t. I have and will continue to learn when to put my guard up and when to take it down. I always fall quickly and am a hopeless romantic at heart. I tend to always analyze and overthink things and am sometimes misled by my emotions. But no matter what is going on in my life, I hope to always make those around me feel better before I worry about myself. As Denard Robinson would say, “My motto is: It's my goal to make somebody's day every day.”

That’s a good overall summary of my personality as it stands today. But where have I come from and what has shaped me?

I was born May 10, 1988 in Maplewood, Minnesota. Awaiting me were my parents and two brothers. I wouldn’t trade them for the world. I am the only one in my entire family, including extended family, who was born in Minnesota. My mom, dad, brothers and nearly everyone else in my family that I know of were all born in Michigan. I grew up in Minnesota living a typical normal life. (Random fact: I went to three different elementary schools, all in Eagan.) When I was little we would drive to Michigan almost every year to see family. This is where my love for all things Michigan, especially sports, came from. So many great memories there. Not only were Lions, Tigers, Pistons, Red Wings, and Michigan games a commonplace on our television in Minnesota, there wasn’t a time at my grandparents when a Michigan sports team wasn’t on the television. My grandparents, especially my grandma made me grow to love Michigan sports. (Random fact: My grandpa taught us the amazing combination that is peanut butter on Little Caesar’s Crazy Bread. Little Caesar’s being Michigan-based and owned by Mike Illitch, the owner of the Detroit Red Wings and Tigers.) My grandma loved the Detroit Red Wings. I remember when we visited, she would take me to get ice cream and to the local sports store to look at all the apparel and memorabilia. I still have newspaper clippings, championship hats, and pucks that my grandma sent me and my brothers when the Red Wings won back to back Stanley Cups in 1997 and 1998. Although I grew up in Minnesota and am a fan of the teams here, Michigan sports teams were my first true love and the reason they are above the rest. Loyalty is key.

Growing up I was always playing sports. Since I had two older brothers, I always had to work hard at it. The three sports I played competitively when I was young were basketball, baseball, and bowling. My favorite sports memories are from playing travelling basketball and all the different tournaments every weekend. Just the other day I was thinking about how I wished I had played at least a season of football and hockey. Sports hold the top spot of things that I enjoy doing. I’ll watch and play almost any sport, any time. No, I do not consider soccer a sport unless in the form of foosball, boccerball, or indoor soccer. Sports help everyone tune out the world and escape everything else for at least that amount of time. Sports are beautiful thing.

Music is another one of my interests. I enjoyed being in choir during school and still enjoy singing whenever I can. I really love all music. I have no favorite genre, artist, or band. I just love music. I’ve probably heard of and like your favorite band, but if I haven’t I probably do. When I was little my grandma bought me a keyboard for my birthday. Later in life I bought a guitar. Unfortunately I didn’t pick up either of them and gave up trying to play music. So now I just enjoy it. If you want me to listen to some new music or need someone to go to a concert, I’m your guy.

Politics are another interest to me. I believe everyone should stand for something, anything, and fight for it. 
I’ll respect you more if you know the reasoning behind your beliefs, no matter what they are. Believing in something is better than not caring at all. I consider myself a right-wing conservative and am very passionate about my beliefs. However, I have friends that are left-wing liberals and respect their beliefs because they at least have a reason for what they believe. Differing opinions are what keep things interesting. There’s no need to be disrespectful or intolerant or ignorant just because you disagree with someone else’s beliefs. You can and should still be civil. If you know why you believe what you do, props to you.

Electronics come next. I love gadgets and gizmos. Any technology that does something cool, I’m interested in. Whether it be computers or phones or televisions or stereos or bladeless fans or a cool toaster. I love learning how things work and understanding what makes them tick. I love tinkering and fixing things. Recently I upgraded nearly everything in my desktop computer and loved every minute of it. My phone is unlocked and rooted, allowing me to do many things not possible on phones which are not.

Writing also comes in on the list of things I enjoy. I really like turning thoughts into words, whether it be blogs, tweets, research papers, or poems. This post itself could literally go on forever. Writing is how I get the thoughts out of my head and express myself. In high school I entered a poetry contest online and was actually invited to Florida to accept an award or something at poetry event. I remember the day I got the letter in the mail and wish I had kept it. Unfortunately the money situation at the time didn’t allow for me to go. The poem was about a girl in high school, if you were wonder. I don’t think I ever told her about it though. Don’t get me started on females though. That could be another ten page document.

Some of my interests are the reason why I changed majors three times. I set out to follow in my brother’s footsteps and go into some type of engineering since I had no idea what else to do. Of course I didn’t get accepted into any engineering program. I was accepted to the University of Minnesota, Iowa State University, University of Kansas, University of Arizona, and Baylor University. I knew I wanted to go to a Division-I school because of sports. Seriously, that was my first thought when choosing what schools to apply to. But I didn’t know what I wanted to study, so I decided to stay close to home and attend the University of Minnesota. I started my college career in pursuit of a degree in Computer Science. This began one of the toughest stretches of my life. Within the first few weeks of starting school, my grandma passed away. I was already struggling through adjusting to life in college and falling behind in classes and now had to travel to Michigan for the funeral. A few days away from class made me fall further behind and the emotions of losing my grandma didn’t help. A few short weeks later, trying hard to get back to where I needed to be in my classes, I had another setback. I was working just a few blocks away from my dorm at Goldy’s Lockerroom, a University of Minnesota apparel store. I was lifting boxes and putting out new sweatshirts that we had gotten in. While I was doing this, I felt a very sharp pain in my chest. I didn’t think much of it though thinking it was a cramp or strain or something and kept working. After about 15 minutes of this I couldn’t take it anymore and took my break. I walked back to my apartment to lay down, thinking it would go away. It didn’t. I went back to work and struggled through my shift. Struggled through the day and the next day with lingering pain in my chest. Finally the weekend came and I was talking to my mom on the phone. I asked her if she set up a doctor’s appointment for me because my chest had been hurting lately. Of course being a mom, she immediately called the doctor after we had gotten off the phone. The person she talked to told her that we shouldn’t wait to come in since it was a chest issue. So she called me back and told me I needed to go to urgent care. Once there after all the tests and X-rays and what not, the doctor told me that my right lung had collapsed and that I had a condition called primary spontaneous pneumothorax.
“A pneumothorax is an abnormal collection of air or gas in the pleural space that separates the lung from the chest wall and which may interfere with normal breathing.A primary pneumothorax is one that occurs without an apparent cause and in the absence of significant lung disease, while a secondary pneumothorax occurs in the presence of existing lung pathology. This condition is a medical emergency that can cause steadily worsening oxygen shortage and low blood pressure. Unless reversed by effective treatment, these sequelae can progress and cause death.
A primary spontaneous pneumothorax (PSP) tends to occur in a young adult without underlying lung problems, and usually causes limited symptoms. Chest pain and sometimes mild breathlessness are the usual predominant presenting features. People who are affected by PSPs are often unaware of potential danger and may wait several days before seeking medical attention”
Basically what this means is randomly one of these air pockets that are in my chest can push on my lungs and make them collapse without cause. The scariest thing was when the doctor scolded me for not coming in right away and saying, “Make sure you come in right away if this happens again. This isn’t something to take lightly, since this could potentially cause your lung to push on your heart and stop your heart.” There I was, a college freshman, being told that I could have died that week. Yikes.

So following this situation, I missed another week of class. At this point I had no idea what was going on. I fell too far behind in all my classes. I was so lost in my Intro to Computer Science class. Surely this was not the major I should be in. After applying for and being granted the ability to drop a class due to hardship, I dropped my Computer Science class. I eventually ended the semester with only 9 credits. I finished the semester with something like a 1.3 GPA and was put on academic probation. Definitely not the way I wanted to start my college career.

After having a mandatory meeting with an academic counselor following my dreadful first semester, I started my second semester at the U on track toward a degree in Political Science. I learned very quickly that the University of Minnesota was not the place to go for a Political Science degree when you are a Christian conservative. One of my best papers was written about global warming and another was written about God’s grace. To my surprise, my paper about grace actually received a very high grade. My paper about global warming however did not. The high mark on my paper about grace in one class led me to believe the U wasn’t THAT liberal. So I began writing more pointedly. But once my paper about global warming came back in another class, I knew that I was wrong. I knew that if I couldn’t write or talk about what I wanted to with good reasoning and proof behind it, I knew I couldn’t last. I remember the professor wrote on the top of my global warming paper in red ink: “THIS IS NOT TRUE.” Even though I had cited many reputable sources with scientific evidence, the professor simple wrote it off because he disagreed with me. Nearly every class I noticed had a liberal slant to it in some form. This therefore led me to ditch the Political Science path.

Following another meeting with a counselor, I learned of the newly created Sport Management major. I had finally found something I could stick with and enjoy. Had I known this is what I would get into, I would have gone to Baylor University. This is because Baylor has one of the best Sport Management programs in the nation and is also a Baptist university. Two things that would have helped me in the long run. But I’m very glad I chose the University of Minnesota. In the end, it seems my degree is just a very expensive piece of paper that I’m still paying for, but the people I met and experience I had in Minneapolis both make it well worth it.

After graduating from the University of Minnesota in 2010, I took the first job that I could find after two months of searching. It was working overnights for Best Buy on the project team resetting the entire store. I travelled to stores across Minnesota and Wisconsin and even got to take a trip to California. Once this project ended I was kind of stuck. The economy was terrible and I could not find a good job. It was around this time that a friend I had known since 1st grade accepted a job in Houston, Texas. So not having a job, hating the Minnesota winter, and knowing Texas had the best economy at the time, I decided to pack up my car and tag along with him down to Houston in search of a job. On our way down to Houston, we ironically travelled along a snow storm path virtually the entire way down. At one point the roads were closed due to snow and we had to find a hotel. While trying to pull into the hotel’s frontage road entrance, we both managed to get our cars stuck. Luckily a couple with a truck stopped and helped us. The next night we got to our next hotel by white-knuckling it through a blizzard. The next morning we managed to show the locals what ice scrapers were and helped clean the ice off their cars. This was the first time they had ice and snow in a very long time. Once in Houston, we checked in to a hotel and began searching for apartments. We ended up looking at one apartment and signing a lease that day. Within a week or two, I had an interview with 24 Hour Fitness. I eventually got a job once it was all settled out. Apparently the manager had been trying to contact me for a few days, but my phone was on the fritz and I wasn’t getting his calls or messages. I finally got an email asking me when I could start training and was thoroughly confused since I hadn’t even been offered or accepted the job yet. But it eventually got sorted out thankfully. Through this I was able to be a part of the grand opening of a 50,000 square foot flagship gym just a mile away from my apartment. That gym kind of became my home. I worked there nearly all day every day, worked out there, played basketball there, and just enjoyed being there. I met so many amazing people because of this place, from my co-workers to people that worked out there. It was awesome. After about six months, the reality of working at a gym began to set in. I was paying rent, buying groceries, paying $900 a month in student loans, and every other expense that comes with living. I was also set back by $2,500 when my laptop and Ipod were stolen when the maintenance guy of our apartment decided to go on a stealing spree. Being a membership counselor was not bringing in the money I needed in order to live there. Almost a year later and no leads on any other jobs in Houston, I decided to return to Minnesota. My last night in Houston was the last time I’ve cried. I loved every minute of being there and miss everyone from down there.

When I got back, I again took the first job that I could find until something better came along. After one job, I ended up leaving to accept a long-term contract position with Wells Fargo in March of 2012. I have a love hate relationship with this job. I hate waking up so early in the morning. I am NOT a morning person. The job itself is incredibly boring, repetitive, and awful. The whole temporary part doesn’t help either when you’re looking for a stable position so you can settle down. Technically I have no idea when my last day could be. My badge might not work when I go in on Monday and that will be it. This sucks for trying to plan anything involving money. The end of the contract will be in September of this year. The only good thing about this job is the people and the fact that it will eventually end. Hopefully in the near future I will be able to find something a bit more stable and permanent. This makes me excited for the rest of this year though. In July, I will be getting another sister-in-law when my oldest brother gets married. In September, I will become an uncle. And sometime before the end of the year I’ll have a new job and a new place to live. It’s been a challenging year for me but I keep pushing on. Failure isn’t an option.

At this point I could write more, but I won’t go there. I think I’ve wrote enough without revealing any deep dark secrets.

[INSERT PAGES ABOUT A GIRL HERE…]

I think this has been a pretty decent summary of me and I’m glad I wrote it. A favorite poem of mine can some me up as well:
"The utterly impractical, never predictable,
Sometimes irascible, quite inexplicable.
Strange blend of shyness, pride and conceit,
And stubborn refusal to bow in defeat.
He's spoiling and ready to argue and fight,
Yet the smile of a child fills his soul with delight.
His eyes are the quickest to well up with tears,
Yet his strength is the strongest to banish your fears.
His hate is as fierce as his devotion is grand,
And there is no middle ground on which he will stand.
He's wild and he's gentle, he's good and he's bad.
He's proud and he's humble, he's happy and sad.
He's in love with the ocean, the earth and the skies,
He's enamoured with beauty wherever it lies.
He's victor and victim, a star and a clod,
But mostly he's Irish—in love with his God." 
I’ll finish this section with some more random facts:

-I've been shocked by a dog collar on its highest setting, voluntarily. Hurts so good. I enjoy doing stupid things to make people laugh and have a good time. Another example: chugging Jones Soda Christmas Ham. There’s video out there of these somewhere in the world.

-Once while fishing, I caught a 200 lb. lady from Europe. I wish I had a video of this situation.

-I have long arms. Like monkey long.

-One goal I have is to throw an octopus onto the ice at Joe Louis Arena during a Red Wings playoff game, preferably during the Stanley Cup Finals.

-Every paper I wrote in college except one got an A grade. Yes, I was angry when my streak was snapped.

If you’ve made it this far, thanks for reading! I’m not expecting an audience on here but always nice to know someone is hearing you. When I started writing this at 3 pm on Saturday, May 4, 2013, I didn’t know where it would go. It ended up being nearly nine pages and 5,000 words, but it felt good. It’s good to be back! If you have any questions or would like to know more about something, just ask. I'm an open book.

Laugh. Think. Cry.
Allan Patrick McGraw

      

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Ladies and Gentlemen, your former Golden Gopher Joel Przybilla...


The final buzzer sounds and the Portland Trailblazers head off the court after defeating the Minnesota Timberwolves by a score of 107 to 84.

Some Timberwolves fans, having been bored by the game and disappointed with the start of the season, decided that they weren’t going to go home without a story to tell. They got one.

After making their way down near the Trailblazers tunnel, they began poking fun at the passing players. First they targeted LaMarcus Aldridge, saying that “Texas sucks!” and getting a reply of “Championship game, fellas” alluding to the Longhorns’ football success.

Next on their list was Greg Oden as they taunted him by saying “they should have drafted Durant!” with little to no acknowledgement by Oden towards the fans remarks. These few fans continued to hassle the Trailblazers as they headed down the tunnel exit.

Joel Przybilla however, apparently doesn’t take too kindly to hassling from opposing teams’ fans. As you may know, Przybilla was born in Monticello, Minnesota and was the star center on the University of Minnesota basketball team for two seasons in 1998 to 2000. Przybilla left Minnesota after being suspended for "lack of academic commitment”. This coming on the heels of reports of massive academic fraud in the Gophers basketball program and admissions by team tutors who acknowledged doing schoolwork for players. This is where the Timberwolves’ fans hit a nerve.

As the 7-foot Przybilla strolled into the tunnel heading toward the locker room, the fans dropped a bombshell and he definitely returned one. All that was said was “Joel, do your own homework!” At this point, Przybilla was already under the overhang and out of sight from most fans. Upon hearing this remark, Przybilla stopped dead in his tracks. He then turned around and came back out from under the overhang and yells to the fans, “Suck my d*ck, mother f*ckers!” Wow. Przybilla is just another example of the University of Minnesota’s finest and always pleasant men, those Gophers. Apparently, not so golden after all.

Monday, October 12, 2009

Global Warming: A Convenient Lie

Introduction
In the coming months and years, mankind will face forces that will threaten Earth’s very existence. The sea level will rise to great heights, causing massive flooding resulting in complete destruction. The food chain will go into complete disarray causing humans and animals to starve to death. Environments will be irreparably changed forever. Wars among tribes and nations will ensue. There will be utter confusion and panic. This is an urgent and eminent threat. This is the defining issue of our time. Unfortunately this is not a blockbuster drama film, but this is actually what is being said about global warming and its potential effects.

Narration
The global warming debate is nothing new. In fact, the issue has been debated since the 1980s with no true consensus still to this day. Only recently has it become such a hot topic due to the increased media exposure. Currently, the issue of global warming has transformed into more than just the increased temperature of the Earth. The term climate change is now a more widely used term often substituted for the term global warming and focuses on anything in an environment that is different from years past. Global warming or climate change is also pointed towards for being the root cause of many natural disasters, such as Hurricane Katrina. Proponents say the biggest cause of global warming is humans and their increased production of greenhouse gases due to a “ridiculous over-dependence on carbon-based fuels” according to Al Gore. These gases are those in the atmosphere such as carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and ozone that absorb and emit radiation while preventing heat from escaping. The projections of future climate change over the next century and beyond are “based on insufficiently verified climate models and are therefore not considered reliable at this point in time” (Khandekar, Murty, & Chittibabu 1557). Therefore, although there appears to be a rising global temperature at the moment, there is no evidence to link this to the harsh consequences said to be caused by human activity which is the proposed theory that is laid out by proponents of global warming.

Proposition
The human-caused climate change issue is greatly exaggerated and merely used for the gain of money, power, and control. (Value)

Forecast
Starting in the 1980s, the idea of global warming has since turned into an economic, social, and political issue. The media has taken advantage of the global warming hysteria and run with it. Those such as Al Gore have taken the idea and used it to promote their own ideology while bringing in revenue from films and books by exploiting the controversy. Countries and organizations have used global warming to gain funds as well as power and influence. All of these examples tend to exaggerate and skew the issue in order to frame it in their own context for their own personal gain.

Presentation
The main groups associated with the global warming frenzy include the United Nations, many governments, the media, many large corporations, scientific organizations, and a large portion of the general public (Carter 61). Even though there is “no scientific consensus as to the danger of human-induced climate change,” there is still great alarm within all of these groups (Carter 61). This alarm is greatly attributable to the media and its exaggerated and often misleading coverage of the climate change issue. In pursuit of circulation needs and high ratings in order to increase their revenues, the media is “full of doom and gloom” about human-caused global warming (Carter 61). Al Gore makes millions of dollars by making films and giving speeches on this topic even though he is not an expert on the subject and has been proven wrong on numerous occasions. However, the general public is drawn to these two sources of information because of their exaggerated claims and begins to accept these claims as true without regard to any factual support or lack thereof.

The underlying concern for all of these groups is that human activity and the increased production of greenhouse gases is causing destructive changes in the environment. This hypothesis has failed multiple tests thus far. There has been shown to be no close relationship existing between the 20th century patterns of increasing carbon dioxide and changing temperature which then translates to present day (Carter 62). The rates and magnitude of temperature change during this time fall well within previous natural limits of change. Lastly, the deterministic computer models that have been used have proved unable to predict the course of temperature change since 1990, so why would it now be reliable to predict temperature change up to the year 2100 (Carter 62)? Studies have also debunked the myth that increased carbon dioxide is a dangerous pollutant. Increased carbon dioxide has repeatedly been shown to be beneficial for plant growth and thus not a dangerous pollutant (Carter 62). Ignoring this, governments and organizations like the United Nations still want to have control over how much carbon dioxide humans produce in order to increase their power and influence over others. Therefore, since many of these groups’ claims have gone unproven, they must bend and shape the truth to their liking in order to benefit themselves.

Conclusion
Although there is much known about climate and weather, there is still much that is unknown. However, those who want to promote their own ideologies as absolute truth fail to recognize this fact. In reality, the climate change issue is significantly more complex than just an increase in the Earth’s temperature and thus far there has been no convincing scientific evidence for a measurable human effect on global climate (Khandekar, Murty, & Chittibabu 1557). In light of this, many people and organizations simply choose to ignore what does not fit within their constructed argument. This is easy to do because providing exaggerated and misleading concepts and ideas will help bring about their own personal desires. Whether it is money, power, or control, they are all pursing something and their means of getting it are all the same: deception through exaggeration.


References

Carter, R. M. (2007). The Myth of Dangerous Human-Caused Climate Change. The AusIMM
New Leaders’ Conference, (pp. 61-74). Brisbane.

Khandekar, M. L., T. S. Murty, and P. Chittibabu "The Global Warming Debate: A Review of
the State of Science." Pure & Applied Geophysics 162.8/9 (2005): 1557-1586. EBSCO MegaFILE. EBSCO. Web. 12 Oct. 2009.

HAIL TO THE VICTORS!



Toulmin Model: University of Michigan Football

Claim 1: The University of Michigan is the most successful football team in the Big Ten conference.

Ground 1/Claim 2: The University of Michigan is one of the most prestigious football programs in college football.

Warrant 1: Prestige is associated with high quality and success.

Ground 2: The University of Michigan has won more Big Ten championships than any other team.

Warrant 2: The number of Big Ten championships is a good measure of success.

Ground 3: The University of Michigan has won more National championships all-time than any other team in the Big Ten Conference.

Warrant 3: The number of National championships is a good measure of success.

Ground 4: Among Big Ten conference teams, the University of Michigan has the second most alumni currently playing in the NFL.

Warrant 4: Producing NFL players is associated with a successful college football program.

Ground 5: The University of Michigan averages the highest attendance in all of college football.

Warrant 5: Attendance numbers are directly related to the success of a sports program.

Claim 2: The University of Michigan is one of the most prestigious football programs in college football.

Ground 6: The University of Michigan has the most wins in college football history.

Warrant 6: The number of wins is directly correlated to prestige and success.

Ground 7: The University of Michigan has the highest all-time winning percentage in college football history.

Warrant 7: Winning percentage is directly correlated to prestige and success.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

25 Things I Dislike About This Administration, Congress, And The Economic Stimulus Bill... (February 6, 2009)
















25 Things I Dislike About This Administration, Congress, And The Economic Stimulus Bill... So Far...

Hope? There is none (1).
Change? Isn't always good (2).

President Obama (3), who preached hope and change throughout his campaign, appears to be creating hopelessness (4) in the hearts and minds of the American people, whom many may now wish they could change their November 4th vote.

As the euphoria of President Obama’s inauguration begins to wear, so too does his message (5). Although his first approval rating is near 62 percent, his early executive orders have drawn some sharp opposition. Americans have not approved of his first major decisions in office; to close the Guantanamo Bay prison (6) and to allow U.S. funding for overseas planning organizations that provide abortions (7). Now as the trillion dollar economic stimulus package (8) is being discussed and more information is being disseminated to the public, approval of the bill is falling fast as only 37 percent of Americans favor the legislation.

President Obama and the Democratically controlled Congress (9) are resorting to scare tactics (10) in an attempt to gain public favor of a bill that is filled with outrageous pork-barrel spending projects (11). Some of these projects that are supposed to stimulate the economy include $355 million for "STD Education" (12), $400 million for HIV and Chlamydia testing (13), $600 million for hybrid cars for government employees (14), $25 million for ATV trails (15), $7 billion for modernizing federal buildings and facilities (16) and the list goes on and on. Fortunately, $200 million to re-sod the National Mall was recently removed from the bill, but this is only one small step that needs to be taken to rid the economic stimulus bill of unnecessary spending.

President Obama and Congress claim this is the worst economic times in the United States since the Great Depression and that America has never seen anything like this. However, economic times were actually worse in 1982 than they are now. 27 years ago is far from the 75 years ago which was the Great Depression. But as we know, Democrats are bad with numbers; Obama thinks there are 57 states (17), Nancy Pelosi thinks 500 million Americans lose their job each month (18), and Obama’s nominees think they don’t have to pay their taxes (19). President Obama and Congress want Americans to believe we are headed for the Great Depression II in order to get their economic stimulus bill and selfish agendas passed with less opposition (20). In fact, the entire economy actually rose 1.3% for all of 2008. However, as we all know free-markets go through cycles, but eventually repair themselves when left alone or simply encouraged like with Reagan's economic recovery plan which showed that reducing excessive tax rates stimulates growth.

Where is our country’s leader in this time of need? Giving interviews and writing letters to newspapers, rather than addressing the complaints of lawmakers (21) that would help rid the bill of pork-barrel spending and help create bipartisanship. President Obama and Congress are merely increasing the national debt (but what's another trillion dollars right?) and most likely will not stimulate anything with this bill except for the nerves of the American people.

Let’s all hope that President Obama can turn this rough start around and better the United States of America for the good of the people. Thankfully, in God we trust. Not President Obama.


Vice President Joe Biden (22)
Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton (23)
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (24)
First Lady, Michelle Obama (25)

“President Obama has more scandals here during his transition than most presidencies have in one term!”

Monday, November 10, 2008

Breaking Down Barack Part 2


On the eve of Election Day, many if not all of you have your mind set on who you ARE going to vote for. If you are not planning on voting, that is another story. For those of you that are going to vote thank you, it is privilege and your right.

I just wanted to summarize a few things that may make you think twice about who you vote for on November 4th. I will give you my top five reasons behind my choice to NOT vote for Barack Hussein Obama.

1. Obama openly mocked and criticized the Bible and the Christian values that our great nation was founded on. This shows Obama’s ignorance.

2. Obama has relationships with many corrupt people. Obama chose to sit under preaching from Reverend Jeremiah Wright as well as have his children baptized by the black liberation theologian, whose most famous sayings include “Not God Bless America, God Damn America!” and “'If God is not for us and against whites ... we had better kill him” and even went so far as to call America the “US of KKK A.” These are only three quotes from the radical reverend who preaches hate. Tony Rezko, a long time friend and fund-raiser for Obama, was indicted last fall on federal charges that accuse him of demanding kickbacks from companies seeking state business. Obama has ties to terrorist William Ayers. The two met in 1995, when Ayers hosted events for Obama’s political career. Obama and Ayers also served together from 1999 to 2002 on the board of the Woods Fund, a Chicago-based charity that develops community groups to help the poor. Ayers was a member of the Weather Underground, known initially as the Weathermen, who claimed responsibility for a series of bombings, including ones at the Pentagon and U.S. Capitol. This shows Obama’s lack of judgment.

3. Obama has less experience than McCain. Obama even said in 2004 that he would not run for national office because he’s a “believer in knowing what you’re doing” and he believed he was not ready then and he is not ready now. Obama’s experience in government pales in comparison to John McCain’s experience and leadership. America does not need hope or change, America needs leadership. This shows Obama’s inexperience.

4. Obama will make America less safe. Obama will end “misguided defense policies” such as the surge in Iraq that has brought countless terrorists to justice and will “cut investments on missile defense systems.” Next he will “slow development of future combat systems” so when the United States is fighting fourth-generation warfare and beyond against terrorists around the globe, our soldiers will not be equipped with the latest combat systems and equipment that they will need in order to be successful and keep America safe. Next he “will not develop new nuclear weapons” and make “deep cuts in our nuclear arsenals.” Meaning less missiles and munitions available which are needed to protect and defend America. This shows Obama’s misunderstanding of national security.

5. Obama will make America closer than ever to a socialist country. Obama favors a socialistic economic approach by supporting tax cuts and tax credits which would merely shuffle wealth rather than creating it. The tax on the wealthiest American’s would mostly go to those who are not even paying taxes. Obama’s economic plan would hurt small businesses because they will not be able to create jobs due to the high taxes under Obama’s plan. If tax cuts were given to small businesses, jobs would be created and the middle-class would prosper. The middle-class would then be able to support their families and aid the economy because they would have an income. Under Obama’s economic plan, these jobs are not being created, there is no increased income, and the economy suffers. Which is better: A new job that was created from a tax cut for a small business owner who pays his new employee $30,000 or a measly $500 tax rebate given to that same person who didn’t get that new job because one was never created due to Obama’s policy? This shows Obama’s incompetence when it comes to the economy.

I am not voting for a man. I am voting for service, leadership, moral values, experience, judgment, Capitalism, and most of all security and you should too. Make the right choice. Barack Obama is an empty suit full of meaningless words and unreal promises. Don’t believe the hype. Vote John McCain.