I want to clarify my political party positions. I am a strong supporter of the constitution party, however I would would vote for Fred Thompson.... a member of the republican party. The constitution party argues that many conservatives are settling for the "'good enough'" candidates. I am in total agreement, however the sad truth is that the constitutionalists simply do not have enough candidate publicity to win the election. Now, I understand that I could looking at this the wrong way, maybe even taking a desperationist stance on this dilemma. In fact I know that I am. But there is a slim chance in heck that a third party constitutionalist will even get on the ballot. The democrats would just burn all the ballots anyway then say they lost them. Also, I believe that Fred Thompson is a good man with strong southern conservative values. Of course, that's what we thought when we elected Bush....... anyway! On a serious note however, I just had a gut feeling when I saw Fred in a television interview that he isn't in this for the power, I believe he has entered this political zoo to be a public servant and meet the challenges the liberals are putting before this country. Fred may actually be a REAL human, with a REAL sense of humor instead of a FAKE plastic smile. He doesn't need "religious advisers" to talk about faith while campaigning. (cough* cough*, democratic party!) Don't think I'm satisfied with the republican party in general, these days it seems to be merging with the democrats into one giant liberal.
-Devin
P.S.... If I could handpick the president, Michael Savage would be sworn in today. No joke.
Friday, July 20, 2007
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
NRA
DO NOT LET THE GOVERNMENT TAKE AWAY YOUR FIREARMS! FORMER AND FIRST (IF NOT THE GREATEST) PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA GEN. GEORGE WASHINGTON SAYS: "FIREARMS ARE SECOND ONLY TO THE CONSTITUTION IN IMPORTANCE; THEY ARE THE PEOPLES' LIBERTY'S TEETH." MY STANCE ON FIREARMS IS SO SIMPLE EVEN A 6 YEAR OLD COULD CONTEMPLATE IT: IF THE GOVERNMENT GETS "OUT OF HAND" HOW WILL YOU DEFEND YOURSELF? THROUGH DIPLOMACY? NO. THROUGH REBELLION. THE FIRST STEP ON THE ROAD TO COMMUNISM IS TO DISARM THE PEOPLE. IS THIS NOT OBVIOUS? JOIN THE NRA TODAY! NOT THE ACLU! PROTECT REAL LIBERTIES. -DEVIN
Sunday, July 8, 2007
Hot Air (Figuratively & Literally!)
Hot Air. Unfortunately, even Al Gore cannot exhale enough hot air to stop God's green earth from going through it's natural cycle. Yes, that's right. Humans have nothing to do with global warming. Don't tell Gore that though....he'd just plug his ears and go listen to "Give Peace A Chance" while sobbing and listening to more environmentalist podcasts on his iPhone. His solution to global warming (besides using organic chap stick) is to simply stop breathing. Wow, that's innovative! What's with this "carbon footprint" garbage anyway? Carbon footprint?!?!? What the heck? What exactly do they mean by carbon? Is it some sort of commodity? Once your politicians start telling you the only way we'll survive is to stop breathing, you have to start questioning the "higher education" facilities. What the heck are they teaching these morons?
QUOTES FROM AMERICA'S GREATEST;
"During my service in the United States Congress, I took the initiative in creating the Internet"- Al Gore
Anyway....ummm..yea. Now for some real humor;
"I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky."- Bill Clinton, January 26, 1998
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
AMEN BILL!
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
-devin
Thursday, July 5, 2007
Liberals sue heroes for minority and illegals' votes...
http://http://www.webwire.com/ViewPressRel.asp?aId=37070
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Click the link above. This one's a doozy. Quite possibly the worst liberal assault on our culture in a good long while. Not long enough, I say. LONG ENOUGH = ETERNITY.
-Devin
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Click the link above. This one's a doozy. Quite possibly the worst liberal assault on our culture in a good long while. Not long enough, I say. LONG ENOUGH = ETERNITY.
-Devin
Tuesday, July 3, 2007
JULY 5TH!!
HELLO FRIENDS!
Tuesday I returned from Washington D.C. My visit to the capital was a side trip after a week in Hilton Head, although I enjoyed this "side trip" much more. Being in the capital of the United States of America, the most powerful country in the world, is truly surreal. Though I was hardly there a whole 2 days, my reverence for this nation grew larger, and I learned much. One day I will reside in a public office there...saving America as we know it. Sitting idly while our country falls apart is not an option...
Yesterday was the 4th of July. I know you hear this constantly, but our independence day means so much more than fireworks. INDEPENDENCE. Root word: "independent". We, the United States of America, are an independent nation. We are not the U.N., we are not part of some global environmentalist effort...we are the U.S.A.! And on July 4th, 1776, many grieved the loss of husbands, sons, fathers...even many civilian women and children had no doubt become casualties of war. I can't imagine how proud they were of those who fought for their freedom. That kind of pride in one's loved ones can only begin to be comprehended by those in similar situations in these modern times...such as the firefighters' families of 9/11. These families will always know that their loved ones selflessly conquered their own human nature by going up into a burning, ready-to-collapse 110 story skyscraper, knowing they may perish. And in 1776, little did the inhabitants of these scattered 13 original colonies know that the modest land their families and friends died for, would in time become the most prosperous free society to ever call Earth it's home. And no liberals, that's not arguable.
Now, in times like these, people try to tell me, "Put aside politics, we're all just citizens of America in the end.". Well quite frankly no we're not. (Unless that immigration bill slipped by while I was sleeping.) And those liberals who condemn this country, are condemning all who have ever fought for it. Keep your Godless ideals out of this sacred land Pelosi! BOTTOM LINE: By fighting liberalism, I am honoring those millions who have died for this country. So there's not a chance in you know where that "putting politics aside" is going to happen.
-Devin
Tuesday I returned from Washington D.C. My visit to the capital was a side trip after a week in Hilton Head, although I enjoyed this "side trip" much more. Being in the capital of the United States of America, the most powerful country in the world, is truly surreal. Though I was hardly there a whole 2 days, my reverence for this nation grew larger, and I learned much. One day I will reside in a public office there...saving America as we know it. Sitting idly while our country falls apart is not an option...
Yesterday was the 4th of July. I know you hear this constantly, but our independence day means so much more than fireworks. INDEPENDENCE. Root word: "independent". We, the United States of America, are an independent nation. We are not the U.N., we are not part of some global environmentalist effort...we are the U.S.A.! And on July 4th, 1776, many grieved the loss of husbands, sons, fathers...even many civilian women and children had no doubt become casualties of war. I can't imagine how proud they were of those who fought for their freedom. That kind of pride in one's loved ones can only begin to be comprehended by those in similar situations in these modern times...such as the firefighters' families of 9/11. These families will always know that their loved ones selflessly conquered their own human nature by going up into a burning, ready-to-collapse 110 story skyscraper, knowing they may perish. And in 1776, little did the inhabitants of these scattered 13 original colonies know that the modest land their families and friends died for, would in time become the most prosperous free society to ever call Earth it's home. And no liberals, that's not arguable.
Now, in times like these, people try to tell me, "Put aside politics, we're all just citizens of America in the end.". Well quite frankly no we're not. (Unless that immigration bill slipped by while I was sleeping.) And those liberals who condemn this country, are condemning all who have ever fought for it. Keep your Godless ideals out of this sacred land Pelosi! BOTTOM LINE: By fighting liberalism, I am honoring those millions who have died for this country. So there's not a chance in you know where that "putting politics aside" is going to happen.
-Devin
HAPPY 5th OF JULY!
Saturday, June 16, 2007
TROOF!
Degradation of Anti-American Celebrity Liberals Who Think They Have Answers
By: Devin Leslie
The following is a lyric excerpt from the song “Icky Thump” by The White Stripes, referring to illegal immigration from Mexico into the U.S.A.;
“White Americans, what?Nothing better to do?Why don't you kick yourself out?You're an immigrant too!”
Now….let us ponder…
Have you pondered? Good. Now for line-by-line degradation….
Line 1: “White Americans, what?”
Silly liberals. In your false quest for racial equality, you use one of your pop-idol pawns to call out the racial majority….Caucasians. Calling out Caucasian-Americans and reminding them they are white only builds a larger racial-barrier…the same racial barrier you are supposedly devoted to tearing down. You worthless schmucks do not even have the courtesy of referring to “White Americans” as instead Caucasian Americans. So tell me, why is Al Sharpton not so quick on his feet to defend the Caucasian American from “racially insensitive” attacks? Why has he not deemed you liberals intolerant, as he did to Mr. Imus? No need to answer my rhetorical questions. I have long understood your majority-prejudiced agenda. Your liberal civil-rights acts only apply to African-Americans, Mexicans, and other minorities. To an extent, you are no fools. You understand that if you reel in all minorities, there will be more people than the majority. And with more people, come more votes. And make no mistake my fellow Americans, that’s exactly what this is about. Votes. And if your communist illegal immigration amnesty bill passes, then you’re set, aren’t you? You will be able to take credit for “saving” all the illegal-immigrants, which at that point will mean nothing to you except new voters. Voters that will cling to you, the liberals. Some of you liberals, such as John McCain, are even as clever as to disguise yourselves as republicans. The writer of this song, Jack White, has a toddler-level thought process. He has forgotten that he himself, is white. Either that or he seems to think he is an exception. Once he has served his purpose to the liberals, he will be brushed off as nothing more than another white racist. And even if they do forgive his light complexion due to him selling-out, what will he be? Just another trader breaking down the moral fibers of America. And as for the final word of that oh-so-complex 3 word line; “…what?”, that is simply Jack White thinking he’s sticking it to me. Ha! He is sticking it to himself, that darn white American! Have you forgotten your own heritage, Jack White!? How about you answer your own question; “…what?”? You, being a white American, and the writer of the song, should be answering that unknown “…what?”. Hypocrites!
Line 2: “Nothing better to do?”
Yes Jack White, you and your clever rhetorical question got me BIG time. I have nothing better to do except enslave illegal immigrants. Beating the women and selling their children. I’m sure that’s your ideal world, isn’t it? Sorry to disappoint. This must really hit home for you. This line simply comfortably coexists with the common belief that all white people are lazy, when in the reality minorities are the primary welfare users. Even illegal Mexican immigrants have better odds at getting free welfare that the average white American. All they have to do is go to San “Fransicko” where they will be shielded by the homosexual mayor from all aspects of constitutional law. Sounds great, huh? Sorry Jack Black, but while you were experimenting with early 60’s keyboards in your studio, my middle-class WHITE family and friends were working or being educated.
Line 3: “Why don’t you kick yourself, out?”
WHY DON’T YOU!?!? HYPOCRITICAL “WHITE AMERICAN”!!!!
Line 4: “You’re an immigrant too!”
I hope you’re still not addressing me, the Caucasian American. Because if you are, you are thinking at a very elementary level. That being the case, I shall educate you at an elementary level, little Jack White. We shall start with the definition “immigrant” as it appears in Merriam Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary Eleventh Edition. Immigrant; one who immigrates. There is no conservative slander there. That is the truth. That is what it says in the dictionary. Do not try and dispute it by using big, liberal, politically correct words that confuse people. You’re done. Your song is done. I just ended it. Every aspect of that key verse in your song has just been degraded. I have never immigrated, and I am not currently immigrating, therefore I am not an immigrant. You’re music sure is dandy though! The political lyrics mixed with the pounding low-talent drum beats are great! Then after the lyrics, you head straight to the off-time solo, which really gives our youth time to think about such profound words!
Just kidding.
TROOF!
-Devin
By: Devin Leslie
The following is a lyric excerpt from the song “Icky Thump” by The White Stripes, referring to illegal immigration from Mexico into the U.S.A.;
“White Americans, what?Nothing better to do?Why don't you kick yourself out?You're an immigrant too!”
Now….let us ponder…
Have you pondered? Good. Now for line-by-line degradation….
Line 1: “White Americans, what?”
Silly liberals. In your false quest for racial equality, you use one of your pop-idol pawns to call out the racial majority….Caucasians. Calling out Caucasian-Americans and reminding them they are white only builds a larger racial-barrier…the same racial barrier you are supposedly devoted to tearing down. You worthless schmucks do not even have the courtesy of referring to “White Americans” as instead Caucasian Americans. So tell me, why is Al Sharpton not so quick on his feet to defend the Caucasian American from “racially insensitive” attacks? Why has he not deemed you liberals intolerant, as he did to Mr. Imus? No need to answer my rhetorical questions. I have long understood your majority-prejudiced agenda. Your liberal civil-rights acts only apply to African-Americans, Mexicans, and other minorities. To an extent, you are no fools. You understand that if you reel in all minorities, there will be more people than the majority. And with more people, come more votes. And make no mistake my fellow Americans, that’s exactly what this is about. Votes. And if your communist illegal immigration amnesty bill passes, then you’re set, aren’t you? You will be able to take credit for “saving” all the illegal-immigrants, which at that point will mean nothing to you except new voters. Voters that will cling to you, the liberals. Some of you liberals, such as John McCain, are even as clever as to disguise yourselves as republicans. The writer of this song, Jack White, has a toddler-level thought process. He has forgotten that he himself, is white. Either that or he seems to think he is an exception. Once he has served his purpose to the liberals, he will be brushed off as nothing more than another white racist. And even if they do forgive his light complexion due to him selling-out, what will he be? Just another trader breaking down the moral fibers of America. And as for the final word of that oh-so-complex 3 word line; “…what?”, that is simply Jack White thinking he’s sticking it to me. Ha! He is sticking it to himself, that darn white American! Have you forgotten your own heritage, Jack White!? How about you answer your own question; “…what?”? You, being a white American, and the writer of the song, should be answering that unknown “…what?”. Hypocrites!
Line 2: “Nothing better to do?”
Yes Jack White, you and your clever rhetorical question got me BIG time. I have nothing better to do except enslave illegal immigrants. Beating the women and selling their children. I’m sure that’s your ideal world, isn’t it? Sorry to disappoint. This must really hit home for you. This line simply comfortably coexists with the common belief that all white people are lazy, when in the reality minorities are the primary welfare users. Even illegal Mexican immigrants have better odds at getting free welfare that the average white American. All they have to do is go to San “Fransicko” where they will be shielded by the homosexual mayor from all aspects of constitutional law. Sounds great, huh? Sorry Jack Black, but while you were experimenting with early 60’s keyboards in your studio, my middle-class WHITE family and friends were working or being educated.
Line 3: “Why don’t you kick yourself, out?”
WHY DON’T YOU!?!? HYPOCRITICAL “WHITE AMERICAN”!!!!
Line 4: “You’re an immigrant too!”
I hope you’re still not addressing me, the Caucasian American. Because if you are, you are thinking at a very elementary level. That being the case, I shall educate you at an elementary level, little Jack White. We shall start with the definition “immigrant” as it appears in Merriam Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary Eleventh Edition. Immigrant; one who immigrates. There is no conservative slander there. That is the truth. That is what it says in the dictionary. Do not try and dispute it by using big, liberal, politically correct words that confuse people. You’re done. Your song is done. I just ended it. Every aspect of that key verse in your song has just been degraded. I have never immigrated, and I am not currently immigrating, therefore I am not an immigrant. You’re music sure is dandy though! The political lyrics mixed with the pounding low-talent drum beats are great! Then after the lyrics, you head straight to the off-time solo, which really gives our youth time to think about such profound words!
Just kidding.
TROOF!
-Devin
Friday, June 1, 2007
Fred Thompson
To those who read this blog would you please post your opinions on Fred Thompson. (Remember, you don't have to have an account established on Blogger to post a comment, anyone can.) If Fred is not your republican-party-primary-hopeful...then please state who is. If your candidate is running as a democrat, please explain why that person is politically superior to Fred Thompson. Not that I'll listen, I'm just trying to get multiple political "views" in so that I don't have to take anger management classes in San Fran. from hippies who hold anti-christian rallies. Sweet Lord. Oh, and if the candidate you hope wins is she-who-will-not-be-named, I am sorry to tell you that your computer will spontaneously be obliterated in 5 sec. Goodbye. -Devin
P.S...
...also, read this story. It's like a dream come true: http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/front/archives/2007/06/02/2003363445
P.S...
...also, read this story. It's like a dream come true: http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/front/archives/2007/06/02/2003363445
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Man, this is inconvenient!
GUYS. GLOBAL WARMING IS HERE NOW. IT'S TIME FOR YOU TO WAKE UP. THE EARTH IS CALLING. JOHN LENNON IS CALLING. YOU GUYS JUST CAN'T ACCEPT THE TRUTH BECAUSE IT'S "INCONVENIENT"! HENCE THE NAME STUPID! IF AL GORE SAYS IT, AND HE HAS BIG PROJECTED GRAPHS, AND ASIAN FOREIGN WORLD ENERGY AMMBASSADORS IN THE ROOM, IT MUST BE TRUE!!
JUST KIDDING! HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!
I'll post something that's actually intelligent later....
JUST KIDDING! HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!
I'll post something that's actually intelligent later....
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
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Monday, May 14, 2007
Thanks Glenn Beck.
Glenn Beck is neck-and-neck with Lou Dobbs as my favorite television news broadcaster right now. One reason is for his global warming program not to long ago, presenting "the other side". I Applaud that mainly because in my 7th grade science class I am shown "An Inconvenient Truth" by Al Gore. I watched it open-mindedly, and it was what I expected. If you take lesbian playing soulful songs on an acoustic guitar and add a morbid peacenik movie, you get an inconvenient truth. Unfortunately, the kids in my class (or at least the ones that are awake) are absorbing this like sponges because they don't know better. I'm not in any way trying to be demeaning towards them, it's just that I have different interests and am more aware of the other side of the story, which my science teacher barely acknowledged.
The other reason is because of this essay from Glennbeck.com:
May 11th, 2007
I define “integrity” as doing the right thing even when you know that doing so is going to hurt you. When it comes to the Reverend Al Sharpton, I have been trying to be a man of integrity. But on last night’s TV show, I was really put to the test.
Over the last few days, Mr. Sharpton has made some outrageous statements regarding presidential candidate Mitt Romney and Mormons in general (a faith I share). He said that as a Mormon, Romney didn’t really “believe in God.” I know as well as anyone how the media can take one word or thought…twist it or take it out of context…and obscure the original intent. As a result, I am more than willing to take a step back and listen to the other side. I did that with Al…and that is why today I’m more sad than angry. I’m sad because I believe Sharpton’s comments weren’t made out of bigotry, but from a seed of ignorance. His ignorance is an effect of being bullet-proof to any kind of real push back when he says something incorrect or just plain stupid. Al’s been on the permanent defensive for so long that I actually believe he’s incapable of seeing beyond the scope of his own rhetoric. One of the few things that Al and I have always agreed on is that, while we may not believe in what the other says, we believe that the other genuinely believes in what they’re saying. So after speaking with Reverend Sharpton on and off the air, I was left with the real sense that he believes what he said was right, and while he’s willing to apologize to “all Mormons” for offending them, he seemed devoid of any real empathy for those who were hurt. It’s like our parents used to tell us—saying you’re sorry is one thing, but actually being sorry is quite another.I had a very personal conversation with Al in the green room before we went on air, something that I don’t normally do. I told him how his statements personally affected and offended me, and how even though I wanted to lay into him on air…I wouldn’t. I wasn’t going to lash out at Al both because of my faith and that whenever possible I try to avoid the politics of destruction. However, I told him I would ask him very direct questions. Al told me at that time that he had spoken with two of the leaders of my faith…that he had reached out to them and how kind and welcoming they were. He planned to meet with them within the next 30 days. It was all very nice and cordial, yet Al never reached out to personally apologize to me for his comments about Mormons and their belief in God. But in all fairness, I never asked him to. While we were in the hallway walking toward the studio, I asked him if it had been a “tough day.” His response what immediate–”No, actually it has been a very good day.” Again, to me that showed his complete lack of empathy. While some might read this as, “Yeah, Beck’s finally on to him and throwing him under the bus,” nothing could be further from the truth. I am “on to him,” but not in the way you might think. What I am “on to” is the fact that I really don’t think Al understands just how hurtful his statements were. I believe that’s because he’s immune to any significant repercussions to his ignorant, bigoted or hurtful statements. He’s become too much Al Sharpton the activist and too little Al Sharpton the man. He can make speeches, demand firings and rally for terminations, but somehow he’s become untouchable…even as he stands guilty of the same acts that those he targets have committed. But I guess if you live without ever feeling the heat when you touch the stove, you never learn to not touch it.
Again, I’m not angry at Al Sharpton or even disappointed. Instead, I feel genuine sadness for him. Please don’t confuse that with pity, because that’s not what it is. Maybe I feel the way I do because I’m a Mormon and I do believe in God…deeply. Perhaps some might call what I’m feeling compassion…but to me, I can really only describe it as a sadness. It comes from knowing how I used to be when I was drinking, how I had become disconnected from so many of my own feelings that I found myself missing out on so much -by checking out from the bad, I was preventing myself from feeling good as well. Without the brutality of winter, I couldn’t recognize the comfort of spring.
I am sad because Al Sharpton is missing out on so much of the sweetness in life because he won’t allow himself to feel the bitterness of adversity. Let your guard down Al…take your lumps, be humbled by your mistakes and move on. It’s worth it–I promise. -Glenn Beck -Devin
The other reason is because of this essay from Glennbeck.com:
May 11th, 2007
I define “integrity” as doing the right thing even when you know that doing so is going to hurt you. When it comes to the Reverend Al Sharpton, I have been trying to be a man of integrity. But on last night’s TV show, I was really put to the test.
Over the last few days, Mr. Sharpton has made some outrageous statements regarding presidential candidate Mitt Romney and Mormons in general (a faith I share). He said that as a Mormon, Romney didn’t really “believe in God.” I know as well as anyone how the media can take one word or thought…twist it or take it out of context…and obscure the original intent. As a result, I am more than willing to take a step back and listen to the other side. I did that with Al…and that is why today I’m more sad than angry. I’m sad because I believe Sharpton’s comments weren’t made out of bigotry, but from a seed of ignorance. His ignorance is an effect of being bullet-proof to any kind of real push back when he says something incorrect or just plain stupid. Al’s been on the permanent defensive for so long that I actually believe he’s incapable of seeing beyond the scope of his own rhetoric. One of the few things that Al and I have always agreed on is that, while we may not believe in what the other says, we believe that the other genuinely believes in what they’re saying. So after speaking with Reverend Sharpton on and off the air, I was left with the real sense that he believes what he said was right, and while he’s willing to apologize to “all Mormons” for offending them, he seemed devoid of any real empathy for those who were hurt. It’s like our parents used to tell us—saying you’re sorry is one thing, but actually being sorry is quite another.I had a very personal conversation with Al in the green room before we went on air, something that I don’t normally do. I told him how his statements personally affected and offended me, and how even though I wanted to lay into him on air…I wouldn’t. I wasn’t going to lash out at Al both because of my faith and that whenever possible I try to avoid the politics of destruction. However, I told him I would ask him very direct questions. Al told me at that time that he had spoken with two of the leaders of my faith…that he had reached out to them and how kind and welcoming they were. He planned to meet with them within the next 30 days. It was all very nice and cordial, yet Al never reached out to personally apologize to me for his comments about Mormons and their belief in God. But in all fairness, I never asked him to. While we were in the hallway walking toward the studio, I asked him if it had been a “tough day.” His response what immediate–”No, actually it has been a very good day.” Again, to me that showed his complete lack of empathy. While some might read this as, “Yeah, Beck’s finally on to him and throwing him under the bus,” nothing could be further from the truth. I am “on to him,” but not in the way you might think. What I am “on to” is the fact that I really don’t think Al understands just how hurtful his statements were. I believe that’s because he’s immune to any significant repercussions to his ignorant, bigoted or hurtful statements. He’s become too much Al Sharpton the activist and too little Al Sharpton the man. He can make speeches, demand firings and rally for terminations, but somehow he’s become untouchable…even as he stands guilty of the same acts that those he targets have committed. But I guess if you live without ever feeling the heat when you touch the stove, you never learn to not touch it.
Again, I’m not angry at Al Sharpton or even disappointed. Instead, I feel genuine sadness for him. Please don’t confuse that with pity, because that’s not what it is. Maybe I feel the way I do because I’m a Mormon and I do believe in God…deeply. Perhaps some might call what I’m feeling compassion…but to me, I can really only describe it as a sadness. It comes from knowing how I used to be when I was drinking, how I had become disconnected from so many of my own feelings that I found myself missing out on so much -by checking out from the bad, I was preventing myself from feeling good as well. Without the brutality of winter, I couldn’t recognize the comfort of spring.
I am sad because Al Sharpton is missing out on so much of the sweetness in life because he won’t allow himself to feel the bitterness of adversity. Let your guard down Al…take your lumps, be humbled by your mistakes and move on. It’s worth it–I promise. -Glenn Beck -Devin
Flourescent Bulbs = Bane of Existence.
In April the supreme court voted greenhouse gases (global warming) a significant enough problem to be regulated by the EPA. Now it is May, and President Bush has already given in. Global warming has turned into a mere trend. Nearly every corporate agency says they are going to, "go green". Great marketing strategy! Let's draw in the 90% of the population that considers themselves environmentally aware. Oh, they must mean that they are aware that there is in fact an environment. Impressive.
Anyway, he's now mandating that government agencies start researching ways for machines (mainly vehicles) to be more fuel efficient. He also noted he wants them to be through by the end of his term. Through? With what? And what if they're not? Are you going to give them a spanking? The whole way of going about this is absurd, not to mention unnecessary. Why unnecessary, you ask!? Because humans aren't causing global warming! The globe is causing global warming. I admire the fact that President Bush puts the "due date" at the end of his term. Because everyone including him knows it will take longer for them to find whatever the heck it is they're looking for...so by the time they're done, it'll be the next president's problem! And if it's Fred Thompson (and it will be), then that bill is going to hell! Hurrah for President Bush! Him and Thompson have been stalling this bill in secrecy until the last possible moment, so that Thompson can veto it and Bush can say, "At least I tried!". -Devin
Anyway, he's now mandating that government agencies start researching ways for machines (mainly vehicles) to be more fuel efficient. He also noted he wants them to be through by the end of his term. Through? With what? And what if they're not? Are you going to give them a spanking? The whole way of going about this is absurd, not to mention unnecessary. Why unnecessary, you ask!? Because humans aren't causing global warming! The globe is causing global warming. I admire the fact that President Bush puts the "due date" at the end of his term. Because everyone including him knows it will take longer for them to find whatever the heck it is they're looking for...so by the time they're done, it'll be the next president's problem! And if it's Fred Thompson (and it will be), then that bill is going to hell! Hurrah for President Bush! Him and Thompson have been stalling this bill in secrecy until the last possible moment, so that Thompson can veto it and Bush can say, "At least I tried!". -Devin
Friday, May 11, 2007
Wow, this makes you look good...
This doesn't exactly add credibility to "Husseins" campain, and I personally don't think it should take away, either (there are much more prominent issues). However, it's still shockingly ammusing to see big-shots in Washington stumble over their usually "flawless" words. (Or, in this case, fall into a vat of lava over words would be more appropriate, 9, 988 gallons of it too, if you can decipher that.) What I'm speaking of if you haven't already guessed, or just dont know (because the media w/ it's communist agenda hasn't publicized it even as much as getting freaking PARIS HILTON out of her long-due jail-time, I'm sure it's a martha stuart-style jail anyways, she'll probably make a sex tape while serving time if she even does serve her full sentence or any sentence at all), is in the form of a clip from YouTube that you can search for, you'll find it. Watch as the liberal scum behind him nod there heads in aggreement with whatever magic negro says. But before you watch it, you should know that only 12 were killed in the kansas tornado recently. By the way, putting this political humor aside, God bless those people that died, and be w/ their families. Sincerely. I've experienced a fairly serious tornado, and it's scary. -Devin
SILLY AL!
A few days ago "Rev." Al Sharpton had some unkind, hypocritical words to say about republican 08' presidential candidate Mitt Romney during a debate with an athiest. He basically degraded Mitt Romney's mormon religion saying that whatever running-mate of Romney truly believes in God will automatically deafeat him. This is the same civil-rights activist who succesfully got Don Imus fired (instead of forgiving in a Christian manner!) for reffering to black (and white, actually) women as "nappy headed hos". Keep in mind "Imus in the Morning" is a comedy show, and makes crude jokes all the time about other races and religions. Of course, Sharpton didn't get involved until he had the dreaded "black race card" to play. He diverted the subject by saying the Romney campaign commitee was over publicizing the comments to gain sympathy-votes. And made excuses by saying that he was reffering to Romney's Republican party, not his Mormon faith. Diverting the subject and making excuses are 2 things Sharpton has perfected over the years. He is also an expert at not answering direct questions. He wants to talk about "over publicizing"? Did he not just get a notoriously edgy-humor man fired for making a "racially insensitive" comment about african-americans and women (ultimate minorities)? Hm, the way the media plays it, I must've imagined that whole controversy. Of course, I'm automatically condemned a racist by questioning this high-profile BLACK man's actions. Along with Lou Dobbs, (thanks LOU! and for the illegal immigration program too!). But I especially want to thank Mitt Romney for handling this so professionally, and Christian (or Mormon) and not making a mountain out of....a mountain, I guess. You did the right thing. Here was Romney's initial response; "Perhaps he didn't mean it that way, but the way it came out was inappropriate and wrong.". -Devin
What I represent....
I am 13. I am from Indianapolis, Indiana. What I represent are christian and american political ideas with links to no particular parties. Some people see this as a lack of party research, and/or an inability to make a decision, and to please all people by not taking political sides. It is none of those. I know what I stand for, and no party fully represents it. I have done my research on all parties, and none fully agree with my individual ideas. Thus, I am an independent. Not part the "independent party", which is contradictory, seeing as the reason for being an independent should be because you don't agree with any of the available parties. I am my own party. My political (or some non-political you could say, but just involved in political situatuions, *cough *cough, Imus.) idols are Lou Dobbs, Chuck Hagel, Alberto Gonzales, Don Imus, President Bush, Glenn Beck, Steven Colbert, Keith Olbermann, John McCain, all U.S. troops and vets., and the man I pray gets the republican nomination and wins the 08' election, Fred Thompson, (however as long as Hillary Clinton doesn't win, I think I shall refrain from moving to the UK!). And as for the people I dislike, well, you'll hear about them soon enough. -Devin
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