Archive for February, 2007
The Hardest, English Only, One Word Riddle
There is a two-letter word that has more meanings than any other two-letter word in the English language. The definition of this little word in a regular, desk-sized dictionary fills about one quarter of the page. If you type this word into dictionary.com, it has 93 different definitions. If you’re like most people who struggle with a foreign language, can you imagine how difficult it is for someone who doesn’t speak English to learn all the different definitions of this word?
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MySpace: American (Western) Influence Poisoning Japan, Again!
America is toxic, poisonous and ruinous to Japan’s great and wonderful culture. How many times do we have to spread our “democracy” or “increase our market shares” until we learn to stop fuc*ing up other cultures and countries? Why can’t we just realize that what we have here is enough, and there is no reason what-so-ever to commit “breaking and entering” into other governments, economies and social structures of third party countries. Where am I going with this? MySpace, a massive social site that is a cultural phenomenon here in America, is going to expand into the Japanese market to grow its market share and try to monopolize the world market to leave room for no one. As if the $327 Million dollar projected worth was not enough, they want more!
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Neo-Con John Carter Makes Me Sick! Read This…
In an article that I wrote previously entitled, Stop Playing Victim and Stand Up To Bush, I attached a copy of a letter that I sent to my U.S. Representative in Congress, John Carter. I wasn’t expecting much since the new Republicans are the most stubborn and narrow-minded political machine I have ever seen in my life. And, true to his political partisanship, I was not surprised when I got his response.
I used to be a Republican, so my criticism of them now is out of character for me but, boy have things changed with the “new” Republicans or Neo-cons as they’re called. Carter is one them so his letter reeks of campaign rhetoric — boasting of his allegiance to the “troops”, and his deep understanding of their needs. I am so sick and tired of hearing about what the troops think that I could puke. They are a professional army who fully understands what a democracy means. So, “supporting the troops” to me, means supporting them in a mission that’s worth dying for. To find out what Rep. Carter had to say and my response, please read on…
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Dick Cheney’s New MasterCard Ad!
Dick Cheney has a new MasterCard out, and he is doing a national advertising campaign for it. Here is a copy of the transcript for the TV ad that is supposed to air in March ‘07. I can’t wait to get my hands on it. I heard there is no limit and the cash back bonuses are amazing. There are some drawbacks though, and they may not fit your lifestyle. One is it’s only accepted by Republican corporate conglomerates, pharmaceutical companies, Halliburton and… oh, no other countries will accept it since they hate us and all. Well, I am sure you want to read the script for the TV ad, so I will let you loose and don’t forget to go shopping!
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VIDEO — Stephen Colbert Roasts George W. Bush
I know this is old, but I could not pass up posting this for people who may not have seen this video yet. This is a video excerpt of Stephen Colbert roasting Bush from the 2006 White House Correspondents Association Dinner. This Video is absolutely hilarious in the way Colbert can get away with all that he says. He talks about “spreading” democracy, the Iraq war, the US economy, religion in politics and Bush’s lack of approval in opinion polls. My favorite quote is “We know that polls are a collection of statistics that reflect what people are thinking in reality, and reality has a well known liberal bias.”
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Capital Punishment: Right or Wrong? — Warning: Explicit Content
I came across an article in the morning newspaper that reported that twelve Dallas County men have had their convictions overturned by DNA testing since 2001. What struck me about this is that these twelve men could have been put to death for a crime they did not commit. And, this is only in one county in Texas. How many more are out there across the nation? What this shameful statistic illustrates is that errors can and will be made in prosecuting high profile murder cases. There is one case in particular that really got my attention. You won’t believe what happened to this man.
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