Saturday, July 03, 2004

Deanne you are a Goddess no matter your age.
All of the beauties that float directly above me are.

Thursday, July 01, 2004

I like science fiction.
I really do, I dig reading about space ships flying around, people settling planets and 'boldly going where no man has gone before.' I am not a treky, I don't hate Star Trek, nor do I consider Star Wars a real sci-fi.
I like science-fiction for

1). I enjoy the science part of it. Any sci-fi author that's worth his or her grain of salt will make sure the science is logical, and doesn't go against current or "known" scientific discoveries.
2). I like the fact that the author's can deal with, and quite frequently deal with valid social issues, or philosophical, or even religious issues; with out being intrusive to the reader.
3)Anything that seems scientifically logically, is possible.

Wednesday, June 30, 2004

THIS JUST IN.
Iraq has been given 'control' of it's government.
Why, I bet peace is just around the corner there.
If not, fourty, fifty more beheadings ought to do the trick.
Yep, things are right in the world.

Sadam has been given to the new Iraqi government to stand trial.
The guy is admittedly an asshole.
He screwed over, and murdered hundreds of thousands of his own people.
He'll get his just deserts, though not until the elections in this country are over.
Don't want to screw with Bush's campaign strategy.

Sudan has a bunch of thugs wandering around the country side terrorizing refugee camps.
You know the drill: Murder. Rape. Destruction of the innocent.
Targeting black women specifically to proliferate their own ethnicity.
The camps are suffering upwards of 200 deaths a day, do to malnutrition and diseases.

Mean while our courts systems have finally done something right.
Going to let those poor hapless bastards in Guantanamo have some legal rights.
Along with the American citizens that have been being held unconstitutionally by the Bush administration for the last several months (or years).

It's good to know that the government is protecting us morally from those "evil" homosexuals.
I feel completely comfortable with discrimination being written into the constitution.
What do homosexuals want?
Government recognition of 'holy' or 'sacred' bonds?
No.
They just want some of the same federal rights that are granted the heterosexual society: Joint taxes, being able to see a loved one in ICU, being able to bequeath or recieve an estate after a death.
I'm glad the government is doing it's utmost to insure that they never get those basic rights that heterosexuals have.

Gasoline prices are going down.
Boy I can hardly wait for the time in the near future when the worlds gasoline stockpile is so low that there is rationing and a gallon costs 20 bucks.
Won't that be a good time?
If it's any consolation the gas companies won't be able to last for ever... they are going to run out eventually.

I'm glad that we're giving a choice on which presidential canidate we can elect.
There's Bush.
His record I think speaks for itself.
Great moves on his behalf both on the domestic side and the international front.
ON the domestic side there is homeland security, I feel safer now, and "No Child Left Behind." Which will, with any luck, cause hundred of thousands of children to remain ignorant because the teachers can't teach them anything relevant for being a functioning member of society.
Or putting discrimination into the constitution.
OR discriminating against one religious group.
On the international front... well, premptive strikes.
"Lets get those weapons of mass destruction before a country can actually build them. Yeah!"
Yeah, I'm sure the world feels safer now because of it.
Of course if you don't like Bush, there is John Kerry... I still haven't figured out what this guys platform is, but then again, niether has he.
Or Ralph Nader. I thought this fruitcake died ages ago...
So there you have it.
I've decide to forgo voting for the lesser evil, and just vote in H.P. Lovecrafts great Opus-- Cthulhu.
Yep, that dark abomination from beyond the stars that has been slumbering at the bottom of the Pacific for millenia in his horrible cyclopean city called Ry'Leh. It, or he's got my vote.

For the rest of the news... or my opinion on it... look here another time.

Tuesday, June 29, 2004

Deanne... sorry about the no comments, Squakbox is on vacation again, he'll be back though. Along with a few other things.
Oh and before I forget, stop deleting all your posts dammit!
This is twice in a row that you've deleted a post.
Don't forget I read them late at night.

Joel, I know you're busy, but I'm going to drive down to Vegas and give you the finger if you don't post something soon.

Teej, I hope Arizona didn't suck too bad. It was good seeing you buddy, looking forward to seeing you in September.

Bruce.... I chacha like a little girl too.

"I don't NEEEED no instructions to know how to rock!"

Monday, June 28, 2004

Things have changed... oh yes... things have changed.