Friday, February 10, 2006

Peace of piece or visa-versa?

I wish the world was nicer too...and I wish we did'nt need oil. Imagine being in the position to choose what's in the "best intrest" of your family. Or, you manage 10 people in your company, and you need to do what is in the "best intrest" for them. How about 300 million people, you're the leader/manager/president, you're trying to do what's in their "best intrest". Now , you've got people calling you "rich whiteman good ol' boys club, American Hitler, the real terrorist" and many other names and false statements. You can never please every person, I sure Ghandi had people who thought he was full of "in the shit" himself. People cry about Iraqi children, how about all those german orphans during WWII? Oh "in the shit", there was not much oil to be fought over during that war. Let's see, war evil, Hitler a good guy, however, peace could of be attained if diplomcy was an option? Right. Wow, "peace" is the answer!!!

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

You're not my Jedi Master, are you?

Alrighty, this "nice person" gave me advice about the way I blog. Should I not be able to "write" the way I want to? Did I ask for the advice? Peace out brother? Hey, I'm not your "brother", brah. Are you a college professor? Am I paying you to teach me? Are you a composition instructor? A debate teacher? Can you KMA? Better yet, KMA!

This is it's advice to me: http://whyiknowtruth.blogspot.com/2006/01/another-reason-i-dont-like-hillary.html

"why did you just post a quote? a blog entry should be made up of more than just another person's words. quotes are fine but you should demonstrate reasoning behind quoting those people and you should try to include your views on the content of the quoted text. quotes really shouldn't make up most of (let alone all of) your entry. your blog should be about you developing your ideas and using quotes only when you are unable to say something better than that person did. peace out brother "

Thursday, February 02, 2006

One Damn Good Troop

"I'm not an uncritical, rah-rah American. Living abroad has sharpened my view of what's wrong with my country, too. It's obvious that we need to reinvent ourselves in various ways, but we should also be allowed to do it from within, not according to someone else's dictates."

http://www.basictrainingblog.com/weblog/archives/2005/12/another_old-tim.html

Wednesday, February 01, 2006

Iran, Iran, Iran

"Experts disagree on how long it would take before Iran develops a bomb, but the disagreement stands on when, not whether. Given cries of "Bush lied, people died," expect much of America to discount any statement by the president. After all, goes the line, we got Iraq wrong, how do we know the truth about Iran? Even French President Jacques Chirac now seems to get it. He recently warned:
Leaders of any state that uses terrorist means against us, as well as any that may be envisaging, in one way or another, using weapons of mass destruction, must understand that they would be exposing themselves to a firm and appropriate response on our behalf.
"That response could be conventional, it could also be of another nature," said Chirac, clearly referring to France's nuclear weapons.
What would Israel do? What would the Europeans do? In the end, however, expect America, as usual, to do the heavy lifting – no matter the criticism. The question remains: Will the worldwide hostility toward President Bush, and the desire to interpret everything he says as "a lie," prevent rational people from doing rational things to prevent the irrational people from committing mass murder?"

Larry Elder

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=48508

The poor are committing crimes because there are no jobs

Mierda!!!! I grew up poor, I did not steal from others. My mom could not get a "good paying job", and she taught us not to steal and whine about our lot in life. She also did not further her education, there is where part of our poverty came. So I hear about how the "poor" suffer today, and I say "some of the poor are able bodied, get two or three fracking jobs or go back to school!!!" For the "poor" who can not help themselves, I have and will continue to help you of my own free-will, not by forced charity.

I LOVE WAL-MART

They do it better than anyother fracking store, so shut your pie whole.

Wednesday, January 18, 2006

Snake & Wolverine

Check it, Snake...
Watch yourself, Snake
I'll cut'chya to pieces with my claws,
Den you'll start ta ball,
cuz you can't crawl,
ya krazy screwball.
I'll hunt ya down like the goof-ball clown you is.

Wolverine

Tuesday, January 17, 2006

Another reason I don't like Hillary

House Homeland Security Committee chairman Peter King accused Sen. Hillary Clinton on Monday of playing "cheap racial politics" when she said at a Martin Luther King Day tribute that the GOP-controlled House of Representatives was run like a "plantation." "It's wrong to use the word 'plantation' in any political context because it's cheap racial politics," Rep. King told WMAL Washington, D.C. radio host Steve Malzberg. "But to do it on Martin Luther King Day is really disgraceful."
King said the former first lady was clearly trying to paint the GOP as "slaveowners." "It's a cheap way to throw race in and to somehow call Republicans racist and then be able to duck it later on if people call her on it," he told Malzberg.
The New York Republican accused Mrs. Clinton of trivializing the King Day commemoration, saying, "there are certain things that go beyond the pale and you know they're wrong and it speaks for itself and this is one of those cases."
Rep. King, however, was even more upset at former Vice President Al Gore, who earlier in the day had accused President Bush of repeatedly breaking the law by wiretapping terrorists without a court order.
"To try to criminalize this in a time of war is an absolute disgrace," he complained. "As the former vice president of the United States, Gore's conduct is inexcusable."

-Peter King

Friday, January 13, 2006

Pat gets what he deserves!!!

"The TV evangelist had received scorn from the White House for his remarks and, earlier this week, was also rebuked by Israel, which said it would no longer move forward with Robertson’s plans to build a Christian theme park in the Holy Land."

http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2006/1/12/152507.shtml?s=et