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Gender: Male
Status: Single
Age: 19
Sign: Gemini

City: Atoka
State: Tennessee
Country: US
Signup Date: 2/3/2007

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July 23, 2008 - Wednesday 

Current mood:  inspired
Category: News and Politics


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZmPS0XmeBw

We have to write-in Ron Paul for President!!!

February 13, 2008 - Wednesday 

Current mood:  inspired
Category: News and Politics

Well now, Republicans say, we have a nominee.  That may very well be but there was only one clear winner in the confusing GOP nominating contest and it was not John McCain.  The winner was Ron Paul.  And the effects of his win will be felt for years to come.

Ron Paul made a classic political mistake.  He told the truth.  In debate after debate he pointed at his party, his president, his fellow contenders for the GOP nomination, shouting aloud like the little boy in the proverbial story, "they have no clothes" and lo and behold, we looked and they didn't.  They were all naked.

He showed that the conservative movement has lost its way, its moral authority and its logic.  He showed us that we have become a red team versus blue team.  That since we have decided that this is a political war and all normal rules are suspended, conservatives can do liberal things to win it.  Conservatives can run up big deficits if it helps their side win.  They can dole out needless pork if it elects another "conservative" to congress.  They can go to war if it makes their president look like a leader and wins him another term.

But in the process, Ron Paul showed us, that we have lost our way.  We are no longer conservatives.  We are fighting for power not for principles.  We have become corrupted by the process and the only way back is to retrace our steps and find all the things we discarded along he way.

 Barry Goldwater lighted a similar fire with his Conscience of a Conservative.  Its truth and arguments were so obvious and so honest that one laughed aloud while reading it.  But Goldwater, himself, was doomed to political defeat.  And Ron Paul had no chance to win this election either.  One could see that when he first opened his mouth.

And yet, the words and arguments of Ron Paul are still resonating.  They still hang over this election.  They are haunting and troubling.  They are producing blogs and papers and books and like Goldwater's revolution they will one day very likely produce their own Ronald Reagan.  And when those heady days happen a small but hearty band of pioneers, who first had the nerve to join him and start shouting from the street, "They aren't wearing any clothes," will be able to say that they could see what the country missed.  They were there when history was made. 

John McCain and his poorly chosen words, of staying in Iraq a hundred years, have almost guaranteed that he will be the answer to the trivia question, who was the Republican candidate who lost to the ticket that claimed the first woman and black for the presidency?  Another question may very well be, "What other candidate ran that year and launched the movement that has dominated national politics for the last generation?"

And the answer will be Ron Paul.


WRITTEN BY Doug Wead

April 24, 2007 - Tuesday 

Current mood:  calm
Category: Religion and Philosophy
Quoted from "Ruthless Trust" by Brennan Manning

The craving for tangible reassurance of God's faithfulness increases. We press for more convincing proofs of abiding, divine presence. When they are not forthcoming, we decide to take control. Safety is our only passion. In a spiritual life changed with ambiguity, we cannot afford to make mistakes. Endless analysis replaces creative action. The willingness to risk is submerged in a raging sea of nagging doubts. We must have absolute clarity before we proceed.

What we have failed to learn is that clarity, reassurance, and proof cannot create trust, sustain it or guarantee any certainty of presence.
February 17, 2007 - Saturday 

Current mood:  amused

I thought I would share this funny poem that Blake wrote (the Blake in my top friends)... Make sure you check out his flash video coming out sometime this year...


Now, before I begin this poem most crude
I feel I should clarify something to you
It concerns a man who goes through the deserts a'joggin
A man by the name of Osama Bin Laden.

Although some would prefer that I just hush
others would rather that I start to rush
this one who himself starts many a fuss
the commander himself George W. Bush.

Now it would seem that there is much frustration
with all those communist and arab nations
In which all the oppresion causes much toil
There's one concern, however, and that is oil!

Our President owns a personal company
that drills oil for precious money
but when this stuff ran out, he got real chummy
with secretary of defense, Donald Rummy

Now they hatched a plan, in the darkness aback
to get plenty of oil inside the sack
it was a situation that america split and cracked
over this little-bity nation that went by Iraq

They made liberals angry with very loud plights
and started a massive political fight
overall they said that they were doing right
when they ordered an invasion shipped overnight

"Shut up!" they screamed "You people hugging trees!
"They've got something dangerous, WMDs!
Weapons of mass destruction, these bombs
that are held by a dictator named Hussein, Saddam!"

So we sent every soldier, we had us a party
we sent just about everyone in the Army
Everyone from the Marines to the Airforce, rounded about
We sent everyone except the boy scouts

Of course, in all this everyone had forgotton
about that murdering hermit Osama Bin Laden
even with a million-dollar price on his head
the angry killer, you know, still isn't dead

After we invaded Afghanistan
He turned his turban, and off he ran
for those wonderful jerks in Pakistan
meanwhile over oil our troops still stand

About a year and a half later, after our attack
on this little-bity nation that went by iraq
after the war had taken much toll
We found Saddam, our litteral ace in the hole

You see we had tracked him after much wait
in the small, tiny town, known as Tikrit
we found him in a rat hole under a house
living away from his third, fourth, even fifth spouse

After that we stuck his sorry butt into prison
but by then a new problem had arisen
after all that we had found no great weapon
after all that invasion, all that prep'n

After that half of the world's nations
turned against us and started hate'n
on the stars and stripes of Red, White, and Blue
a sad, awful story I've recalled to you

Half a decade after the taliban attacks
after Saddam, after Iraq
a brand new piece of war was much for sale
the war between Lebanon and Israel

Some have accused Israel of bloodshed
mindless killing according to which some said
however morons like that deserve not a second
as they make little attempt to try and reckon

Now Lebanon as fate would have wrapped
multiple Israeli soldiers did they kidnap
upon thus they started a whole bunch of crap
and France went ahead, they just snapped

"Four hundred soldiers," they said that they would send
"more on the way, then we'll be spent!"
If it's one thing we can count on, one thing that'll hitcha
it's that big, tough angry old French militia

After all this, after wasted platoons
Nuclear Iran, Muhammad Cartoons
this crazy little world, them, I and You
someone sues over easter decorations, hoop-de freakin'-do!

But before we burn to death of global warming
I leave you a simple, humble warning
on this little planet of green and blue
look out in theaters for that crazy Tom Cruise

By the way, Tom, hoop-de-do to you, too!
For all this stuff that I hear about you
about the baby, Katey, eventually another lady
everyone knows your another hollywood fakey.

Let that be a message to all you other hollywood pretenders
fake rap stars, divas and other angry anti-video game renders
real rap is Public Enemy real rock stars were hard hitters
Angus Young, Gene Simmons, and Twisted Sister.

As I look at this often moronic generation
all the crazy little sensations
things that deserved to rock the nation
back when people knew the logic of creation

Now I know these views seem harsh and extreem
and it's likely that you may disagree with me
but spare me the painful audio tumor
and go out and get yourself a sense of humor

Currently listening:
Silence
By Blindside
Release date: 20 August, 2002