Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Monday, June 25, 2007
So tired of being so tired of this government
I'm so tired of the bull shit, this lying, these slime-balls from both sides of the aisles that are ruining our country. I'm tired of endless wars, torture, unauthorized wiretapping, civil rights violations / rollbacks and general thievery from the people. Today I read an old article; IRAQ'S UNSEEN WAR http://www.spiegel.de/international/0,1518,371411,00.html. I found myself sifting through rarely seen photos of dead children and soldiers; casualties of this most grusome act of war. People crying out for help in the street, a man holding a dead baby. As chilling as I found the photos, I had to remind myself they were taken YEARS AGO and this war still rages on today.
In the mean time our government puts on a smiley face and sends Tony Snow to the podium to gloss over the details and fill in the cracks of our ignorance. All the while, the US government prohibits photographs of the coffins of U.S. troops returning home. The US government refuses as a matter of policy to keep track of the number of Iraqis (innocent or not) who have been killed. Bush has never attended a soldiers funeral. No one knows what success now means in the theatre of this war. Furthermore, no one has a clear plan to acheive the illusive success we seek in the middle eastern desert. Yet, no one cares. After all, we have Paris Hiltion, we have the Sopranos, we have house payments and Iraq seems so far away.
Once I finish school I may not return till the revolution begins...
In the mean time our government puts on a smiley face and sends Tony Snow to the podium to gloss over the details and fill in the cracks of our ignorance. All the while, the US government prohibits photographs of the coffins of U.S. troops returning home. The US government refuses as a matter of policy to keep track of the number of Iraqis (innocent or not) who have been killed. Bush has never attended a soldiers funeral. No one knows what success now means in the theatre of this war. Furthermore, no one has a clear plan to acheive the illusive success we seek in the middle eastern desert. Yet, no one cares. After all, we have Paris Hiltion, we have the Sopranos, we have house payments and Iraq seems so far away.
Once I finish school I may not return till the revolution begins...
Labels: bush, governmental failure, iraq, war
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Court Rebuffs Bush On Enemy Combatants, U.S. Can't Detain U.S. Resident
Hey, look what I found under here; My civil rights!? The Bush administration cannot legally detain a U.S. resident it deems an al Qaeda sleeper agent without charge and must allow him to be released from military detention, a divided federal appeals court ruled Monday.
read more | digg story
read more | digg story
Saturday, June 09, 2007
Ars Technica takes a field trip: the Creation Museum
Let's review the facts.
The earth is 6,000 years old. The Grand Canyon was created in days. Coal can also be created in days. Carbon dating is total BS. All animals and dinosaurs used to be herbivores, and additionally, lived peacefully alongside man.
Got it. Now for your own private tour visit Ars Technica or Flickr
read more | digg story
The earth is 6,000 years old. The Grand Canyon was created in days. Coal can also be created in days. Carbon dating is total BS. All animals and dinosaurs used to be herbivores, and additionally, lived peacefully alongside man.
Got it. Now for your own private tour visit Ars Technica or Flickr
read more | digg story
Labels: Christianity, Creation Museum, evolution
Wednesday, June 06, 2007
Reporter Arrested on Orders of Giuliani Press Secretary (Video)
Manchester, NH - Freelance reporter Matt Lepacek, reporting for Infowars.com, was arrested for asking a question to one of Giuliani's staff members in a press conference. The press secretary identified the New York based reporter as having previously asked Giuliani about his prior knowledge of WTC building collapses and ordered his arrest.
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read more | digg story