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| Vote for the one that hasn't pissed you off yet. |
| 06.26.04 (4:09 pm) [edit] |
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8) 8) I'm always astounded at people who get tired of their life and decide to blame it on the current person in charge. It shows a very narrow thinking to always blame the ones with more power. They have more power surely it’s their fault for all the problems. Well really, if you want to blame someone, try looking in the mirror for that person. Because we are world of freethinking and acting individuals we all take some part in this mess we’ve created. We run around like a bunch of blind ants trying to store up things for goals that really don’t do much more than make us fat and arrogant. So as we go to vote this November just remember, by all accounts the likely hood that you’ll be happy with the next person in charge is as likely that you will be happy with your own life. We truly are self-centered society. Shame on you and shame on me.
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| Church |
| 08.04.03 (1:41 pm) [edit] |
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Growing up in a fundamental Christian church family I speak out of a passive concern for those who believe ‘church’ is an end in itself, something that precedes the family. I really do get tired of hearing of churches that are not much more than a Moose Lodge where people feel a sense of belonging, pay dues, have parties and use it for some type of social capital. It does not matter to me if the church is 10 or 10000, if they really are not helping people using the resources that resemble their ability, then they should turn their building into a skating rink and save the rest of us the stigma of being an apathetic discriminating organization. I believe when you work so hard for anything and make it so personal, you become self-absorbed which can easily lead to self-centered. So these churches that decide that ‘it’ should be pie divided up into pieces according to importance or power, do the heathen a favor and just sell your building to Wal-Mart.
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| Independence Day |
| 07.04.03 (8:24 am) [edit] |
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What astounds me the most about Independence Day and other holidays is, people’s hypocrisy. They gripe and complain about the world, their neighbor, the government, and what do they do about it? Nothing but wait for the next party so they can live a day an illusion and spend money on things that don’t last. How about taking part of that money and buying some stamps that you can send along with letters to your congressman, or give it to someone in need, or buy your neighbor a new rake. It amazes me that as humans we are so glutinous and self centered that we celebrate freedom and when election day comes, we vote with the common sense of a cow it seams. {Just give me more and more so I can chew and then……well you know.} My thinking is if you complain about your world and don’t do anything to change it, and that means more than talking about it to your neighbor, just keep your mouth shut. I’m reminded of the hen that asked for help to bake the pie and received none. But everyone wanted a piece of the pie when she was done. It seems to me that we are just the same, we’ll stand buy and let people die for our freedom and complain that the taxes are too high on SUVS. Give me a break. Freedom, have you really earned it?!
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| Harry Potter and the many idiots that follow |
| 06.21.03 (7:10 am) [edit] |
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Well, as a child of the 80's, so to speak, I really can relate to this one. Not as a consumer, but as a wise old man put, 'I'm just a poor man scoffing at the rich racing like lemmings.' I remember the Cabbage Patch dolls. I remember people getting in fights, arrested, trampled and even having to go to the hospital all the while attempting to obtain one of those pieces of clothe and plastic. What a shame. That ranks right up there with America saying that a person's personal misdeeds don't reflect or affect their political deeds. Yeah, that's it! Any way, so back to this idiocy called Harry Potter. I saw the news with people standing outside in line to gain a copy of this book. This Harry Potter floods the news, right up there with murder, stories of rape, and war. When's the good news start is what I want to know? Despite my belief that the whole Harry Potter is just the medias way of getting kids to believe in witchcraft, it's the fact that people, shallow people, line up in droves at the latest craze. Give me a break America! How about take that 30 bucks or whatever it is and help some homeless, give to the victim, sponsor a police officer’s widow. Cut me some slack, stop acting like you need a drug every time the media cheers. I might shoot myself for saying this but if given a choice between Harry Potter and the Cabbage Patch dolls, I'll take the big headed ones.
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| Reality Television? |
| 06.18.03 (10:40 am) [edit] |
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Talk about your oxymoron. There is nothing real about 'reality' television. Reality is pricking your finger, reality is a tree actually falling in the forest and making a sound, yes, with noone there. Reality is death, reality is birth, reality is finding out you have just won the lottery. But reality is by no means, a group of people surrounded by television cameras supposedly thrown into 'real' situations. Give me a break! You want real, throw yourself off a cliff and watch yourself hit the end of your life. That's real.
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| Hey this is my state for my stuff |
| 06.17.03 (6:30 pm) [edit] |
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I will upon my itch get on here and let my thoughts flow as they may. If you don't know me, you soon will learn that I usually do just that, let me my thoughts flow.
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