Jan. 7th, 2004

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[livejournal.com profile] beelavender, happy birthday. I hope this year is filled with joy, laughter and lots of learning, with very few learning experiences. :)
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[livejournal.com profile] beelavender, happy birthday. I hope this year is filled with joy, laughter and lots of learning, with very few learning experiences. :)
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A very happy birthday to [livejournal.com profile] kayre.

I'm glad you're my friend and I hope this year brings you all manner of good things. And cake. :)
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A very happy birthday to [livejournal.com profile] kayre.

I'm glad you're my friend and I hope this year brings you all manner of good things. And cake. :)
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First seen in [livejournal.com profile] gridlore's journal, then in several others, orginally written by [livejournal.com profile] twfarlan

I would like to go on the record regarding the following subjects:
1) I do not support the "War on Drugs." I think it is not only misguided but in fact poorly planned and executed.
2) I do not support the "War on Terror." I think it is going to cause more terrorist activity than it will ever supress. Further, I think it to be laughably conceived and executed, even the slipshod version we have now as opposed to what one might term to be a more applicable solution involving rather larger weapons than we've used thusfar.
3) I do not support the current Federal administration as it is being chiefed by a moron who thinks a C grade average is something to be proud of and who could not locate Afghanistan on a map, let alone spell it. I yearn for the days when a President would have had to impress the people with his erudition and record of success, not what we have now, where failures, coverups, and choked-back laughter in the face of sheer stupidity is all we can hope for on the campaign trail.

There. Someone call Tom Ridge of Fatherland... I mean Motherland... I mean DAMMIT Homeland Security and let him read this. Yes, according to Mr. Ridge, I too may be a terrorist. (I'm not, but I doubt that means anything.) Do I support replacing the current nightmare with a new regime? Damn right I do, worldwide to boot.

Okay. If I disappear, you all know what happened. Sad that it's even conceivable in America, isn't it?
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First seen in [livejournal.com profile] gridlore's journal, then in several others, orginally written by [livejournal.com profile] twfarlan

I would like to go on the record regarding the following subjects:
1) I do not support the "War on Drugs." I think it is not only misguided but in fact poorly planned and executed.
2) I do not support the "War on Terror." I think it is going to cause more terrorist activity than it will ever supress. Further, I think it to be laughably conceived and executed, even the slipshod version we have now as opposed to what one might term to be a more applicable solution involving rather larger weapons than we've used thusfar.
3) I do not support the current Federal administration as it is being chiefed by a moron who thinks a C grade average is something to be proud of and who could not locate Afghanistan on a map, let alone spell it. I yearn for the days when a President would have had to impress the people with his erudition and record of success, not what we have now, where failures, coverups, and choked-back laughter in the face of sheer stupidity is all we can hope for on the campaign trail.

There. Someone call Tom Ridge of Fatherland... I mean Motherland... I mean DAMMIT Homeland Security and let him read this. Yes, according to Mr. Ridge, I too may be a terrorist. (I'm not, but I doubt that means anything.) Do I support replacing the current nightmare with a new regime? Damn right I do, worldwide to boot.

Okay. If I disappear, you all know what happened. Sad that it's even conceivable in America, isn't it?

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