The Meaning of the Logo

Coffee Pot references what goes in the Majlis “gathering of groups that have interest in discussing subjects” This is popular in the Middle East and Persian Gulf region. The pot is tilted and pouring coffee references our hospitality to anyone that joins us. The R made into a cup shows we are open to receive all point of views with an open mind.

Monday, June 14, 2010

BP vs The White House

BP vs The White House

Let me get this straight, if the white house let the company responsible do what it can to plug the leak with support from Coast Guard we cry foul! If the White House took over the situation from the start we cry foul reasoning Government should not interfere with businesses! Which is it? Damn if you Do Damn if you Don't?

Who started the slogan Drill baby Drill? Did the people forget it was Ms Palin who preached this? When the president finally succumbs to the nation demands for drilling, the spill happens and we started pointing fingers at the White House!

I say look in the mirror America, why are we drilling in the first place? Let us not use more excuses such as our dependant on foreign oil. Those countries need us as much as we need some of their oil. The real reason is our hunger for consuming oil as if it has no end in sight. We all use our cars for travelling to the store that is a mile away! We enjoy our big gas guzzler trucks even if we truly have no need for it. We enjoy spending other resources from electricity and water more than any other nations. If we changed our habits, then businesses will change what they offer us to meet consumer demands. Use a bicycle to go to store and city will provide paths for that, we start using public transit ( I know Evansville isn't Chicago or NY in that area), but with more demand the city would have to expand the routes and build a better system.

Finally, BP, as any major company any of us works for, they would have an Emergency plan in case something happens. That is where the surprise is if a company decides to venture into a business such as deep oil drilling don't we all think they should have had procedures on how to tackle a leak? I have been at various industrial plants, some of which has a great safety record, that doesn't mean I can walk in the plant without my Personal Protective Equipment, that is how these sites remain safe and I stay safe. Same with BP why drill in an area that you do not seem to have expertise at and just hope for the best? We shouldn't blame the White House no more we should have blamed the White House during President Bush dealing with some of Katrina aftermath, people refused to leave their homes after warning been issued so it's the government fault they weren't saved! What a logic we have.

Again I say look in the mirror.

Sunday, June 6, 2010

National Security Entry-Exit Registration System (NSEERS)






A letter to the president:
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            June 6, 2010

The White House

1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW

Washington, DC 20500



Dear Mr. President,



            Please accept my late congratulations to winning the white house. As and an Arab-American I saw your leadership and charisma as a way to propel this country to the better and to change the US image back to its glory days with our partners overseas. On the other hand I do not envy you on what you have inherited after you won the presidency.



            I do understand that your plate is full these days from dealing with the fragile economy to health care to the oil spill in the gulf. This in my opinion takes a well rounded leadership like yours to tackle all the tasks on hand and I commend you for it.



            I would like to add to your list of tasks on hand an item that touched my family (I’m very positive other families are in same position too). The National Security Entry-Exit Registration System (NSEERS), this program was “put in place after September 11, 2001, to keep track of those entering and leaving our country in order to safeguard U.S. citizens and America’s borders.” from http://www.ice.gov/pi/specialregistration/index.htm. In a way I do understand the program intentions and the need to keep our borders safe, but its implantation is a different story. To give you an example of resources wasted at our airports:

            When a person is granted a visiting US visa, who also in the past have had multiple US visas and entered the country legally, who has a residency in developed country and a job in the country’s top bank with vital responsibility is hassled by an officer at the airport regarding NSEERS registration is well mind boggling. I’m speaking here of my brother who resides in UAE and carry a Jordanian citizenship. He enjoys visiting the US to see his brother and also to be a tourist and in return help our fragile economy in small way. This latest trip for him left a source taste in his mouth regarding his treatment at the airport. As a road worrier I travel the US for my job and I see firsthand TSA security, do I feel safe when I board the plane knowing a job was well done? Not at all. Our border security as you aware needs major enhancement, some that
come to mind:

·    Have US consulate at respective countries run background checks before issuing visiting Visas. This acts as First defense.

·     NSEERS can be eliminated if we utilize the computer powers in the US, what I suggest is:

o  Visas are scanned when entering and exiting the country instead of going to “special” office to obtain boarding pass BEFORE registering your departure! The scan would then notify all proper authorities’  servers.

o  If the individual visiting has a relative who is a citizen of this country.

§ Relative information could be verified by tapping into the BMV (Bureau of Motor Vehicle) records to match name and address or even tapping into assessor’s office to verify home location and name.

§  Require the visitor after X amount of weeks in the US to visit a local Police department to re-register their location. For example in Jordan on your 3rd week in country a visitor needs to do that.

o  On the other hand if a visitor indicates he/she will be at a hotel during their visit, have the hotels scan the passport visa and tie their server to TSA servers. Doing so would verify the individual location and verify that individual actually went to their intended location.
This can also be used with car rentals.

·    Train TSA and security personnel to spot out of the ordinary behavior. Israel could lend us a hand on this. Wasting security resources stopping random people or everyone coming from a certain country puts a strain on security resources. Doing so get our TSA more focused on threats rather than stopping old ladies on cane or toddlers that we assume pose a serious danger!



I have taken more than enough of your time regarding the NSEERS issue; the ADC (American Arab Antidiscrimination Committee) has a paper that was published March 2009 (http://www.adc.org/PDF/nseerspaper.pdf). I’m also sure some of my suggestions would raise a flag with ACLU.


Again thank you for taking the time to read a letter from a citizen of this great country of ours and thank you for all the work you have done so far.


Sincerely yours

Shadi Wadi-Ramahi