Friday, January 20, 2006

Sure I'll call you tommorow....

We've all made that one empty promise, but this is going a little overboard...

UIJEONGBU, South Korea — A married U.S. soldier accused of persuading his girlfriend to have sex in return for marriage was sentenced Wednesday to 10 months in South Korean prison.
Sgt. Jin-hong Han, 35, looked down and remained quiet when Judge Kim Byung-ju handed down the sentence in Uijeongbu District Court. Last month, Han admitted to adultery and breaching the promise of marriage, both crimes in South Korea.
Han has a week to decide whether to appeal his sentence, according to the judge.
Right after the sentencing, Kim ordered Han detained by South Korean authorities. But Han and his lawyer requested he be held by U.S. Forces Korea officials until a decision is made about whether to appeal.
On Wednesday afternoon, both South Korean and U.S. authorities were working to see if the United States could continue to detain Han based on the status of forces agreement between the two countries. The U.S. military also has begun its own investigation into the case.
During the sentencing, Judge Kim acknowledged that the crime of sexual intercourse under the pretense of marriage exists in South Korea but not America.
Still, the judge considered that Han grew up in South Korea, lied to his girlfriend about his marriage and his rank, and even hired a person to play his father when he met his girlfriend’s parents.
Han, who is a U.S. citizen, moved to America during high school, then joined the U.S. Army in 2000. He was stationed at Camp Red Cloud in 2004, according to his lawyer’s statements in court last month.
Han met his wife via an online dating service. A month after their marriage, he sought out another woman through the same Web site, according to his lawyer.
He began dating the second woman last fall, telling her he was a lieutenant colonel making $90,000 a year, Jung said. Their relationship grew to the point that they decided to introduce their parents to each other, the lawyer said. The meeting took place at the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Seoul, but to keep his marriage a secret, Han hired a man to act as his father, the lawyer said.
In the end, both women grew suspicious and discovered Han’s duplicity, according to the lawyer.
Kim did not order Han to pay any fines or settlement money to either woman.

Thursday, January 19, 2006

What not to name your club......


Yes there is a club out in Korea that goes by that name.The guy in the front you ask?? He's showing his Starbutt!!

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Until next time true believers.....

Let the games begin.....

Well 2005 is over and 2006 is here. I got my year started off right by passing my Windows Exchange 2003 exam. Finally I got one of my friends in involved into getting their certifications as well. There is a lot of soldiers out there that believe that just having military experience and a clearance is enough to get that job that will pay from 75k - 100k a year. Well even though it's true that some companies are desperate enough to take anyone with a clearance, eventually your knowledge is going to be the key to what your income will be. I know a lot of people who have the experience, but can't back it up with degrees or certifications.

Like someone told me once its the belly of the business. At the end of the day companies are only worried about making income and nothing else. Otherwise why be in business and not striving to improve your income?

My parents tried to get into my head for a long time the meaning of a good education, and now everything is starting to make sense.

My status you may ask? I got 6 more classes before I get my associates degree and a lot more certifications I need to have before I feel comfortable.

Stay tuned true believers......

Monday, November 21, 2005

Daddy's home

Yeah it been a while since I put something new on here but I will be back I promise I just need to make it through the end of this year!! Ha anyway I just came back from Japan after vacationing there for 9 days. It was well worth it. Now it's time to get back to work. I hoping to go back to Japan in January and Hong Kong as well. Alot of people are wondering when Ill go back to the states. Well look likeI shooting for this summer, but we'll see. See you soon.

Friday, September 16, 2005

The revolution will be.....on the internet

I'm a constant reader of Allhiphop.com and recently they were talking about various soldiers views of Hurricane Katrina. Well I submitted my own opinion not really thinking it was going to get printed on the website, but it did so for your reading pleasure here's what I said.

you can find the actual post at http://www.allhiphop.com/rumors/ Of course there were some changes made to it, but it still made the same point I was making.

ANOTHER SOLDIER LETTER! I got this from an African American Army Sergeant living overseas and he raises some very interesting points. “I don’t agree with what other service member are saying. I’ve looked at the rumor column for a long time, and I’m a big fan of the editorial work you were doing before you start doing the rumors. The thing is I was affected by Katrina like everyone else, and I’m overseas in Korea. I had family members who had to relocate to somewhere else because they lost their house during the storm. Let me just get to the point I hear everyone blaming Bush about the slow response time, and that help didn’t come because they was African Americans. The thing is, how long are you going to sit there and blame someone else for being poor? I just disagree with the fact that because as African Americans always finds someone else to blame about the problems we should be taking care of. There is one thing to be poor and unable to work, but it’s another when you’re healthy, but you rather take advantage of welfare checks. People find ways to make to Foot Locker when the new Jordans or Lebrons come out. People find a way to make it across town when someone owes them money. So why can’t they find their way out of the path of a storm coming... I’m sorry but it’s not acceptable.” DOES THE MAN HAVE A POINT? I think so…

After seeing that I checked my email and I got a letter from the guy who handles the webpage. Here's what he had to say.

aw man!you just opened a can of worms i actually agree with much of what you say...lets just say that i dont think everybody is in control of their destiny like u or me...or you can say they need help... i dont think Bush cares about Black people, but i dont think he cares about poor Whites either. Maybe he doesnt care about the elderly either.nevertheless, thanks for this letter...its real.

Monday, September 12, 2005

.....and the Winner is!!!!!

Well remember I told you about a week ago I was going to leave Grantham University and go somewhere else? Well after talking to my advisors and thinking about it for a while. I'm going to finish my degree with Grantham University.

Built up all that suspense just to get the same thing. Oh well that's showbiz....!!!!

Wednesday, August 24, 2005

Mo Money .... Mo Money.....

I was looking on the internet today due to the fact I knew there was a way to get reimbursed for Microsoft Certification tests. Come to find VA (Veterean Affairs) will reimburse you using your GI Bill. They'll even reimburse you for test you happen to fail as well. After I saw this minutes later I filled my forms to get reimbursed.

Tuesday, August 23, 2005

Windows XP results


Well for those who have been waiting to find out the results of my Windows XP test, I passed with a 90 percent on my test. So I am now officially a MCP (Microsoft Certified Professionial). This is just one of many more tests that I have to take, but I would be lying if I didn't say I 'm glad that I passed it.