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Sean M S



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Gender: Male
Status: Single
Age: 28
Sign: Virgo

City: BUFFALO
State: NEW YORK
Country: US
Signup Date: 6/27/2005

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Saturday, June 21, 2008 

Current mood:  aroused
Category: News and Politics

tried to send this to my idiot moron but he apparently broke his.gov email so as to stop recieving tired ramblings from my dumb ass...........

I was wondering if Congressman Higins supports the articles of impeachment introduced on june 9th of this year by fellow Congressman Dennis Kucinich. Please reply with the reasons congressman higgins supports or opposes these articles as i cannot seem to find anything on the internet concerning Congressman Higgins opinion of them.

Currently listening:
Paper Planes: Homeland Security Remixes
By M.I.A.
Release date: 2008-03-04
Saturday, March 29, 2008 

Current mood:  betrayed
Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities

:banana: veggie monster is a lie!!!!!

so my roommate tells me they changed cookie monster to veggie monster i trust him so i took his word for it today i thought about it and finally did the vetting online and lo and behold it was not true!!!!! so i send him a text message asking him who told him this he says a teacher at the school he was student teaching at last semester i tell him it looks like a right wing smear campaign against a left leaning show and ask him if the teacher was liberal or conservative of course the teacher was conservative go fucking figure!

can those evil fucks ever tell the truth about anything? i was especially upset because i unknowingly spread disinformation to people i know thanks to this conservative fuck teacher and my roommate that did not question something a republican wack job told him lesson learned NEVER TRUST A REPUBLICAN

http://pbskids.org/sesame/

 

Currently reading:
The War: An Intimate History, 1941-1945
By Geoffrey C. Ward
Release date: 11 September, 2007
Tuesday, March 11, 2008 

Current mood:  betrayed
Category: News and Politics
Obama is my candidate seeing as Edwards is out and Kucinich never had a chance. being a lefty liberal its refreshing to see a candidate that is fairly to the left not as much as i might like but more than enough to garner my support. it remains to be seen if he will be THE candidate but i expect him to be unless the democratic political establishment decides to overrule the voters against democratic principles installing Hillary as the candidate.

here is the rolling stone endorsement of barack obama enjoy :D

A New Hope

JANN S. WENNERPosted Mar 20, 2008 3:00 PM


The tides of history are rising higher and faster these days. Read them right and ride them, or be crushed. And then along comes Barack Obama, with the kinds of gifts that appear in politics but once every few generations. There is a sense of dignity, even majesty, about him, and underneath that ease lies a resolute discipline. It's not just that he is eloquent — with that ability to speak both to you and to speak for you — it's that he has a quality of thinking and intellectual and emotional honesty that is extraordinary.

I first learned of Barack Obama from a man who was at the highest level of George W. Bush's political organization through two presidential campaigns. He described the first-term senator from Illinois as "a walking hope machine" and told me that he would not work for any Republican candidate in 2008 if Obama was nominated. He challenged me to read Obama's autobiography, Dreams From My Father.

The book was a revelation. Here was a man whose honesty about himself and understanding of the human condition are both deep and compassionate. Born to a white mother and an African father, he was raised in multiracial Hawaii and for several years in Indonesia. He drifted through some druggy teenage years — no apologies! — before emerging as a star at Harvard Law School. He chose to work as a community organizer in the projects of Chicago rather than join the wealthy insider world of corporate law. And as a young adult, he searched, in the distant villages of Kenya, for the father and family he never knew.

As I read all this, so elegantly written, my mind kept rolling over: Might it be possible? Is there some fate by which we could have this man as president of the United States?

Throughout the primaries, and during a visit he paid to our offices, we have come to know Barack Obama, his toughness and his grace. He would not be intimidated, and he declined to back down, when Senator Clinton called him "frankly, naive" for his willingness to meet leaders of hostile nations. When one of her top campaign officials tried to smear him for his earlier drug use, he did not equivocate or backtrack. On the matter of experience and capability, he has run an impressive, nearly flawless campaign — one that whupped America's most hard-boiled political infighters. Indeed, Obama was far more prepared to run a presidential campaign — from Day One — than Senator Clinton. And at no point did he go negative with personal attacks or character assassination; as much as they might have been justified, they didn't even seem tempting to him.

Obama has emerged by displaying precisely the kind of character and judgment we need in a president: renouncing the politics of fear, speaking frankly on the most pressing issues facing the country and sticking to his principles. He recognizes that running for president is an opportunity to inspire an entire nation.

All this was made clearer by the contrast with Hillary Clinton, a capable and personable senator who has run the kind of campaign that reminds us of what makes us so discouraged about our politics. Her campaign certainly proved her experience didn't count for much: She was a bad manager and a bad strategist who naturally and easily engaged in the politics of distraction, trivialization and personal attack. She never convinced us that her vote for the war in Iraq was anything other than a strategic political calculation that placed her presidential ambitions above the horrifying consequences of a war. Her calibrated course corrections over the past three years were painful. Like John Kerry — who also voted for the war while planning a presidential run — it helped cost her that goal.

Although Obama declined to attack her personally for her vote for the war in Iraq, he did call it, devastatingly enough, a clear demonstration of her so-called experience and "judgment." He has also spoken forcefully about the need to break the grip of lobbyists — at a time when Clinton is the largest recipient of drug-company donations of anyone in Congress. Clinton could not address this issue at all, and neither will John McCain, who is equally a player in Washington's lobbyist culture.

Obama also denounced the Republican campaign of fear. Early in the campaign, John Edwards took the lead, calling the War on Terror a campaign slogan, not a policy. Obama rejected the subtle imagery of false patriotism by not wearing a flag pin in his lapel, and he dismissed the broader notion that the Democratic Party had to find a way to buy into this entire load of fear-mongering War on Terror bullshit — to out-Republican the Republicans — and thus become, in his description of Hillary Clinton's macho posturing on foreign policy, little more than "Bush-Cheney lite."

The similarities between John Kennedy and Barack Obama come to mind easily: the youth, the magnetism, the natural grace, the eloquence, the wit, the intelligence, the hope of a new generation.

But it might be more to the point to view Obama as Lincolnesque in his own origins, his sobriety and what history now demands.

We have a deeply divided nation, driven apart by economic policies that have deliberately created the largest income disparities in our history, with stunning tax breaks for the wealthiest and subsidies for giant industries. The income of the average citizen is stagnant, and his quality of life continues to slowly erode from inflation.

We are embittered and hobbled by the unnecessary and failed war in Iraq. We have been worn down by long years of fear- and hate-filled political strategies, assaults on constitutional freedoms, and levels of greed and cynicism, that — once seen for what they are — no people of moral values or ethics can tolerate.

A new president must heal these divides, must at long last face the hypocrisy and inequity of unprecedented government handouts to oil giants, hedge-fund barons, agriculture combines and drug companies. At the same time, the new president must transform our lethal energy economy — replacing oil and coal and the ethanol fraud with green alternatives and strict rain-forest preservation and tough international standards — before the planet becomes inhospitable for most human life. Although Obama has been slow to address global warming, I feel confident that his intelligence and morality will lead him clearly on this issue.

We need to recover the spiritual and moral direction that should describe our country and ourselves. We see this in Obama, and we see the promise he represents to bring factions together, to achieve again the unity that drives great change and faces difficult, and inconvenient, truths and peril.

We need to send a message to ourselves and to the world that we truly do stand for life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. And in electing an African-American, we also profoundly renounce an ugliness and violence in our national character that have been further stoked by our president in these last eight years.

Like Abraham Lincoln, Barack Obama challenges America to rise up, to do what so many of us long to do: to summon "the better angels of our nature."
Currently reading:
The Conscience of a Liberal
By Paul Krugman
Release date: 01 October, 2007
Tuesday, December 04, 2007 

Current mood:  anxious
Category: Life
i looked over and my skateboards wheel was spinning for no apparent reason then it stopped like it was ashamed it got caught

Currently listening:
Lennon Legend: The Very Best of John Lennon
By John Lennon
Release date: 24 February, 1998
Friday, November 02, 2007 

Current mood:  irritated
Category: News and Politics

you know its a day i will never forget a day we all should never forget………
evil perpetuators of violence………
stay on offense …
protect the American people from further harm………
spread freedom from he barrel of a gun………
kill brown people…
crusade……
kill all them fuckers in the middle east before they ride their camels over here………
did you know they strap nukes to the backs of camels?
our new strategy is to euthanize the Iraqi population………
before the enemy gets on our teevee screens………
together with those sand niggers we have murdered more than 1000 Iraqis per month………
one year ago experts said an-bar was lost to enemy al-qaeda was having parades but now the Iraqis have parades to celebrate driving al-qaeda out………
osamer bin laden hes a hiding in a cave he recognizes that people will not tolerate thugs and killers in their midst………

the soldiers at this speech are gonna be in trouble they look like they are about to go sleepy time

shithead just said we are bringing soldiers home

am i allowed to punch him or will that get me guantanamoed?

Currently listening:
Die for the Government
By Anti-Flag
Release date: 05 May, 1997
Tuesday, October 16, 2007 

Current mood:  bouncy
Category: Music
penny cluse cafe awesome!!!!! http://pennycluse.com/

had the zydeco breakfast cornbread black beans andouille sausage and eggs with FRESH orange juice delicious highly recommended breakfast spot for people that happen to make their way to Burlington

picked up amir sulaimans cd like a thief in the night at borders listening now and WOW go buy now!!!!


also picked up the new issue of mother jones couple interesting articles good one about credit cards apparently there is an usher debit mastercard which is silly to me but even sillier is the quote from usher "the usher raymond IV debit mastercard will financially empower people" -Usher

i also got the new issue of he economist which is my absolute favorite hard news magazine good article in there about drm copyright protection also a short interesting article about che guevara and his images use in fashion

went to pure pop records cozy little basement record store http://www.myspace.com/purepoponline

picked up

nellie mckays pretty little head cd
no thats not on it.........


jello biafras in the grip of official treason
NOT ON IT EITHER


rollins a rollins in the wry
nope not on it again (kinda wish it was)


allen ginsbergs first blues
unfortunately no.........


and readings by jack kerouac on the beat generation
another no............


anyway hope you enjoyed the video and now i am off into the void for another couple months i guess for some reason havent felt like doing these blog things lately
Currently listening:
Like a Thief in the Night
By Amir Sulaiman
Release date: 15 May, 2007
Sunday, June 24, 2007 

Current mood:  cheerful
Category: Sports

There's only one Ricky Hatton, walking along, singing this song, walking in a Hitman wonderland

WOW!!!!!

Worked the Castillo Hatton fight tonight the british fans were awesome. They were singing the above to the tune of winter wonderland.

Hatton early in the fourth laid a nice right into castillos body, shortly thereafter he got knocked in the face and came back with an uppercut that missed its mark. Hatton followed quickly with a right to the body that sent Castillo down on one knee and ended the fight!

Very exciting fight that Hatton dominated he is now my second favorite boxer right behind Vladimir Klitschko.

 

Start the warped tour next week Bad Religion every day cant wait!

Currently reading:
Fahrenheit 451
By Ray Bradbury
Release date: 12 August, 1987
Wednesday, April 04, 2007 

Current mood:  worried
Category: Music
'Cause I'll rip the mike, rip the stage, rip the system I was born to rage against 'em
Currently watching:
Rage Against the Machine
Release date: 05 January, 1999
Friday, March 30, 2007 

Current mood:  crazy
Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities

:sammy: and now here to help us sort out some of the latest developments and issues surrounding stem cell research……

:sammy: oh yeah and i stole somebodies baby and sold it for crack……

:sammy: kids go out and get crack

:sammy: marc marcety marc marc marc marc mmmm marcety marc marc

:sammy: you got a dollar…… uhokay you got a baby……

:sammy: you dont scare me man tom delay says im sacred life and im also filled with a strange sense of euphoria……

:sammy: im gonna break into your house you kale munching recovery hippy

:sammy: im superman

Currently reading:
The Jerusalem Syndrome: My Life as a Reluctant Messiah
By Marc Maron
Release date: 09 October, 2001
Friday, March 30, 2007 

Current mood:  chipper
Category: Travel and Places

:eek: so i thought i was going into a strip club…… apparently they have fake prostitution here in montreal for 75$ you can have sex with a sex toy that is placed between a girls legs while she has some kind of plastc wrap over her for hygeine purposes(no i didnt do it too strange even for me) when i said i wasnt interested and was about to leave the guy gave me a 10$ off coupon so anybody want me to mail it to them so they can try it out?

:spank: they have another place where for 80 dollars you can get a private room with a girl and watch her put dildos in orifices too......

 montreal is a strange place……

Currently listening:
Back to Black
By Amy Winehouse
Release date: 13 March, 2007
Monday, March 26, 2007 

Current mood:  nauseated
Category: Travel and Places
yep yep so the strip club i went to in winnipeg was having a miss nude manitoba 2007 contest was prety interesting. one of the girls had fire sticks! so i left the strip club and went to a regular bar and what-not, anyway to make a long story short...... there are crack-whores in winnipeg manitoba canada. BEWARE!!!!!
Currently watching:
Invasion U.S.A.
Release date: 20 November, 2001
Thursday, March 15, 2007 

Current mood:  dirty
Category: Jobs, Work, Careers
theres a crazy hot blonde hooker running around the truckstop tonight i almost feel as if i may betray my hand!
Currently listening:
A Son Unique
By ODB
Release date: 07 November, 2006
Wednesday, March 14, 2007 

Current mood:  crazy
and will now be going onto the taking back sunday tour...... work is chaos!
Currently watching:
Formula 51
Wednesday, March 07, 2007 

Current mood:  frustrated
Category: News and Politics
:fustrate: this fucking lewis libby shit is pointless! nothing has REALLY been accomplished with it, sure its adds a little extra tarnish to the administration but nothing substantive has come from it and probably nothing ever will!!!!!
Currently reading:
1984
By George Orwell
Release date: November, 2004
Thursday, March 01, 2007 

Current mood:  crazy
Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities

"i think we should be in pakistan looking for bin laden"

truth on prime time televsion!

http://www.gofish.com/fwplayer.swf?gfid=30-1075972

Currently reading:
The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream
By Barack Obama
Release date: 17 October, 2006