Thursday, January 29, 2009

Unbelievable Fact


There is something that you may think ridiculous, darn coincidental or even unbelievable, but when it comes to HISTORY, you have to buy it.

I am reading the most famous case in the history of the United States: Marbury V. Madison. This case is so important and meaningful for the current law system because it set up the foundation that the Supreme court has the power of judicial review.

Back to the point, the legendary fact. From that case, we can see how bad the relationship between Thomas Jefferson and John Adam is. But something that would be unbelievable if included in a novel happened—Adams and Jefferson had been dear friends, and then came their falling out. They didn't even speak to one another for eleven years. But they both died on the same day—July 4 (Independence Day), 1826. Adam's last words? "Thomas Jefferson survives."

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

To begin with


I am kind of nervous about this blog, after I am told there would be a possibility that my future boss may get an access here. I don't know what the viewers will get from this so-called journalism blog, but I am sure that I will try to observe deeply, think seriously and ask questions wisely, just like a real journalist, and hopefully, a good one.