Gender: Male
Status: In a Relationship
Age: 32
Sign: Capricorn
City: Vista
State: California
Country: US
Signup Date: 1/4/2005
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Saturday, October 31, 2009
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Current mood:  betrayed
Category: News and Politics
http://www.wsws.org/articles/2009/oct2009/dfns-o30.shtmlThat's right, largest military budget in United States History. Removing any photos from the last 10 years from The Freedom of Information Act. Putting the "terrorists" in Guantanamo Bay in front of illegal unconstitutional Military Tribunals. Same shit as Bush, bigger budget, more flagrant, more unconstitutional, more immoral. FUCK OBAMA!!!!
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Friday, October 23, 2009
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Current mood:  angry
Category: News and Politics
If they make it illegal for me to say that people who talk to invisible friends are idiots.... Lock me up now.
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Saturday, October 10, 2009
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Current mood:  angsty
Category: Dreams and the Supernatural
Bravo Times!!! http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/article6867711.ece
The
award of this year’s Nobel peace prize to President Obama will be met
with widespread incredulity, consternation in many capitals and probably
deep embarrassment by the President himself.
Rarely has an award had such an obvious political and partisan intent. It was
clearly seen by the Norwegian Nobel committee as a way of expressing
European gratitude for an end to the Bush Administration, approval for the
election of America’s first black president and hope that Washington will
honour its promise to re-engage with the world.
Instead, the prize risks looking preposterous in its claims, patronising in
its intentions and demeaning in its attempt to build up a man who has barely
begun his period in office, let alone achieved any tangible outcome for
peace.
The pretext for the prize was Mr Obama’s decision to “strengthen international
diplomacy and co-operation between peoples”. Many people will point out
that, while the President has indeed promised to “reset” relations with
Russia and offer a fresh start to relations with the Muslim world, there is
little so far to show for his fine words.
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Friday, October 09, 2009
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Current mood:  accomplished
Category: Life
Don't worry, I'm American. We're as bad or worse. I'm seriously
disgusted with world politics. I can't say as I'm proud of my German
heritage. I mean, I'm not all ashamed. Every culture I'm from and part
of has some delicious food. Some great music. Some truly kind and fun
people living in it. But I just don't get the inhuman desire that some
people must have to justify mass murder in the name of any stupid ass
political, religious, or economic idea. Life is hard enough without
some shitheads dropping bombs all over the place.
I'm also part Native American. So yeah, if you come to MY house, I'm getting your fucking scalp.
rhY
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Sunday, September 27, 2009
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Current mood:  awake
Category: Life
Today I have two links. One, possibly the most inspirational thing I have seen ever. The other, possibly the saddest and most pathetic example of human deceit, evil, and stupidity. Here's the positive link: And here's the negative one, once again, courtesy of Obama, that clear corporate representative of everything wrong with humanity: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=113242672&ft=1&f=1001
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Tuesday, September 22, 2009
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Current mood:  accomplished
Category: School, College, Greek
"Communism" is in no way related to "Fascism". Stalin was clearly a
fascist. China is clearly a fascism. There has never been a Communist
country. All so called countries have in fact been fascist. Corporate
monopolism is an essential part of fascism by the way, and
"Democracies" rarely exist either. Our current "Democracy" is clearly
also a fascist corporate monopoly run police state. In a democracy, the
populace gets a say. Here that is not the case. They clearly do not
count our votes. Further, once votes are counted, they are frequently
overturned by the courts, or by the very "representatives" that are in
fact representing the corporations and the military industrial complex,
and not the populace, whom they are SUPPOSED to represent.
"Communist"
has become a bad word. As has "Democrat". But if you dig a little
deeper, you will find very few of the "Communists" believed in
socialism at all, but were actually fascists:
Stalin Mao Tse Tung Castro etc...
Ironically,
most "Democrats" AND "Republicans" are actually corporate whores solely
in power with the intent and media support of the large fascist
corporations they work for:
Viacom AOL/Time Warner Disney Rupert Murdoch's News Corp Bertelsmann
These
five corporations own every newspaper, every magazine, every television
station, every movie studio, and every record label. There is no real
free market, because there is no real free press. The entire system is
clearly operating as a corporate fascism, very reminiscent of Nazi
Germany.
All this should come as no surprise, because the
masterminds behind the German system were all imported directly to the
US after WW2. They engineered the creation of the CIA, the murder of
JFK (and subsequent coup), and on a positive note, NASA.
I'm a
fan of space exploration, but I'd rather have my votes counted,
frankly, and have a real elected leader, like JFK. Sadly, since that
day in 1963, we've been living in a rapidly declining fascist police
state. Not unlike "communist" China, or "communist" Russia, or
"National Socialist" Germany, all three of which were also clearly
fascisms run by a small cadre of monopolistic corporations.
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Thursday, September 17, 2009
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Current mood:  adventurous
Category: Jobs, Work, Careers
I have paying gigs that cannot be filled consistently by the crew(s) I am currently running. If you are down to A) Show Up B) On Time C) With working Gear D) and a semi-reasonable Attitude let me know. I have more gigs than I can fill with the current crew(s) I am running. Meanwhile, Enjoy a very gifted singer:
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Wednesday, September 16, 2009
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Category: Romance and Relationships
Liar. LIAR. Fascist, corporate, shit head, grease bag, douche, fucking jizz bucket LIAR!!! http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5i9LLhtcanBcNhniDqSpnQljdFVogD9ANTS1O4 Enjoy. Obama supports extending Patriot Act provisions
By DEVLIN BARRETT
(AP)
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9 hours ago
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration supports extending three key
provisions of the Patriot Act that are due to expire at the end of the
year, the Justice Department told Congress in a letter made public
Tuesday. Lawmakers and civil rights groups had been pressing the
Democratic administration to say whether it wants to preserve the
post-Sept. 11 law's authority to access business records, as well as
monitor so-called "lone wolf" terrorists and conduct roving wiretaps. The
provision on business records was long criticized by rights groups as
giving the government access to citizens' library records, and a
coalition of liberal and conservative groups complained that the
Patriot Act gives the government too much authority to snoop into
Americans' private lives. As a presidential candidate, Barack
Obama said he would take a close look at the law, based on his past
expertise in constitutional law. Back in May, President Obama said
legal institutions must be updated to deal with the threat of
terrorism, but in a way that preserves the rule of law and
accountability. In a letter to lawmakers, Justice Department
officials said the administration supports extending the three expiring
provisions of the law, although they are willing to consider additional
privacy protections as long as they don't weaken the effectiveness of
the law. Assistant Attorney General Ronald Weich wrote Sen.
Patrick Leahy, the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, that the
administration is willing to consider stronger civil rights protections
in the new law "provided that they do not undermine the effectiveness
of these important (provisions)." Leahy responded with a
statement saying it is important for the administration and Congress to
"work together to ensure that we protect both our national security and
our civil liberties." The committee has scheduled a hearing next week on the Patriot Act. From
2004 to 2007, the business records provision was used 220 times,
officials said. Most often, the business records were requested in
combination with requests for phone records. The lone wolf
provision was created to conduct surveillance on suspects with no known
link to foreign governments or terrorist groups. It has never been
used, but the administration says it should still be available for
future investigations. The roving wiretaps provision was designed
to allow investigators to quickly monitor the communications of a
suspects who change their cell phone or communication device, without
investigators having to go back to court for a new court authorization.
That provision has been used an average of 22 times a year, officials
said. Michelle Richardson of the American Civil Liberties Union
called the administration's position "a mixed bag," and said that the
group hopes the next version of the Patriot Act will have important
safeguards on other issues, particularly the collecting of
international communications, and a specific bar on surveillance of
protected First Amendment activities like peaceful protests or
religious assembly. "We're heartened they're saying they're
willing to work with Congress," Richardson said, adding that is
"definitely a sea change from what we've seen in the past."
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Saturday, September 12, 2009
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Current mood:  accomplished
Category: Blogging
Who's completely wrong? I didn't make too many affirmations other than these:
Jesus
is a fictitious character. A fairy tale sold by charlatans and bought
by the same weaklings who also buy prescription medications to ease
their own pitiful suffering. I'm certainly familiar with Jordan Maxwell
and his work. I like Zeitgeist because it is simple and irrefutable on
so many levels. The Winter Solstice is the obvious basis for
Christianity, and a clear metaphor. More importantly, the whole
resurrection story was tacked on way after the fact as evidenced by the
most recent archaeological find of the oldest translation of the new
testament. In which of course, there was no resurrection at all. Not
mentioned. Appended later. Exactly like the rest of the New Testament,
and for that matter, the Old one as well. You cannot dissuade billions
of years of evolution, the entire science of Palaeolithic Anthropology,
and all rational reason just to feel better that some invisible man is
gonna pop outta the sky and save your sorry blue collar ass. It's
clearly horse shit, from the word go. Of all the religions that try to
scientifically reconcile scripture and reality, the Mormons actually do
a damned good job, and it's still so obviously reaching and
embellishing to support presupposed facts as to be quite obviously
asinine. I'd rather not debate with religious zealots at all, it is an
overly Quixotic pursuit. Those who base their realities and logic on
fairy tales and conjecture from genocidal tribes from the middle east
clearly aren't really in the game to win based on facts or even basic
common human comprehension and/or reality based perception.
I'd
just as soon try to convince somebody on LSD that their face isn't in
fact melting. A total waste of my time, and the mental midget clearly
wants to be on LSD anyway. Religion and LSD are basically the same
thing to me: An escape sought by a cowardly and pathetic mind, resting
on the laurels of mental midgets from generations previous for no
apparent real world benefit or advance to our species, individually or
as a whole.
It is in fact, the height of ignorance, stupidity,
machismo, and every aspect of the human experience I find weak and
despicable.
Any purported "Non-fiction" attempting to factualize
or defend any religion has more business being on the children's book
shelf next to "The Hobbit" than in a section listed under the Dewey
decimal.
As for global warming: It is a natural part of our
star's cycle, and will continue to oscillate on it's upward trajectory
toward becoming a red giant and eventually boiling away earth's oceans,
and ultimately consuming the inner planets, and possibly the earth
itself. Happily we likely have 500 million years before the ocean
boiling starts, and that seems a long enough time for those of our
species who don't believe in Mohammed and Abraham, and all those other
inbred child molesters who were stupid enough to live in the desert to
continue the advancement of technology, and hopefully hedge our genetic
programming's bets on other bodies in the solar system, and maybe even
in other parts of this and other galaxies.
Sorry for the run-on sentences. I'm too lazy to edit my grammar today.
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Friday, September 11, 2009
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Current mood:  productive
Category: Life
I am not an engineer. I am not an architect, or a specialist in any
way related to the tragic demolitions of Buildings 1, 2, and 7 on Sept.
11, 2001. However, the REAL experts on these issues have literally
hundreds of unanswered questions. Please do the research and spread
this information.
http://www.worldarchitecturenews.com/index.php?fuseaction=wanappln.commentview&comment_id=158
We may never find out who murdered JFK. But at least we can find out
what the legacy of that coup is, and who is responsible now, and bring
those monsters who murdered so many on that day to justice.
Try to keep an open mind, and try not to let emotion cloud your
reason. You have been lied to for a long time by corporate media that
has vested interest in retaining the status quo. Repeated lies have
the ring of truth psychologically, but they can be transcended by
rationality, research, and careful examination. Please do this for
yourself, for your families, and for the legacy of all of those who
have died in the name of human liberty.
rhY
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