Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.
Thursday, September 21, 2006
Man bites panda after zoo attack
~Zhang Xinyan
So there is this man, they say he was drunk after four beers. I say; what a dumb ass!@
Click on the picture for the full story.
This man just wanted to pet the Panda, the caged up, wild Giant Panda.
"When he got closer and was undiscovered, he reached out to hug it..."
um.. Smart man. So after doing this brave act of intellect, he got bit, so he bit the Panda back. Well, the Panda, being a Panda, was like ok, and bit this mans other leg. Well this wasn't working out to the man jumped on the back of the Panda and bit again. Needless to say, the man lost this little war of wisdom.
Mr Zhang said he had not realised pandas could be violent.
No, Pandas are as calm and gentle as a Cougar. hahah
Zoo spokeswoman Ye Mingxia said the panda was unharmed and they were not considering punishing Mr Zhang yet.
I say let him clean Panda poo for a week and it's all good.
Saturday, September 16, 2006
Geneva Convention
So the BUSH wants to alter the Geneva Convention which has been in effect since 1950. It seems that the BUSH doesn't think he/we should be forced to hold true to it. He thinks it's OK, or worse he right, to change the rules in the middle of a battle. What the hell are we thinking to allow this child to stay in office?!@ What the hell are we thinking?!@ The Geneva Convention has been in place for a long time for good reason. So what if everyone doesn't live by the Geneva Convention rules! If we do, it makes us in the right and keeps us in a good way.
So BUSH is having another one of his childish temper fits. Things aren't going his way so in the middle of a war he wants to change the game. Just like a child.
If BUSH is allowed to change the rules in mid-game then everyone else will and from that point forward there will be no rule to war, no law, and now all is far, all is welcome. Not like there really is a rule to war but no rules, but the Geneva Convention gives a good guideline.
The Geneva Convention is worldwide. A change of the Geneva Convention should be worldwide and when there is no war in place. But BUSH thinks he's the King of The World just like a child does. He thinks he can make all the rules for everyone else to live with no matter what.
A man like that shouldn't even be in charge of a gas station let alone a country.
Signing of the Geneva Convention of 22 August 1864 (painting by Armand Dumaresq).
Tuesday, September 12, 2006
Bush address stokes controversy
"The safety of America depends on the outcome of the battle in the streets of Baghdad," said Mr Bush.
No you stupid little freak. The safety of the of America depends on your impeachment, your removal from office, and you should be band from any political arena all together. Last I knew you had to graduate from first grade to be president. The safety of America depends on taking care of OUR country's issues, which you have seemed to blow off.
"If we do not defeat these enemies now, we will leave our children to face a Middle East overrun by terrorist states and radical dictators armed with nuclear weapons," Mr Bush said.
Hmm.. ...radical dictators armed with nuclear weapons... It's not nice talking about yourself like that Bush! What needs to happen is for us, Americans, to get out of Iraq. But BushCo will not leave. Why would they? There is so much money to be made there for them and it's a perfect "America 2". That's why we are there, why our children are dieing...oil, money. And Bush talks about the safety of our children, what a laugh.
"determined to bring death and suffering to our homes" Yeah, he hates the competition.
"We must put aside our differences, and work together to meet the test that history has given us," he said.
No you ass, we must put aside our differences, and work together to get you the hell out of office and fix the shit you were allowed to create. History has given us nothing, you have given us a would of shit!
Senator Edward Kennedy said the president "should be ashamed of using a national day of mourning" to justify his Iraq policy. Yeah, ya think?!@
Senator Charles Schumer called the address disappointing, saying "You do not commemorate the tragedy of 9/11 by politicizing it."
American Cody Smallthunder called the address a "sure sign to the dumbest person what Bush is all about."
Our children will pay for our mistakes, for us allowing the ass to stay in office for so long. Americans seem to think that it's necessary to impeach a President for getting a blow job, but not for being a War Criminal.
Cheers.
Monday, September 11, 2006
Film Festival Director Raves About 'Assassinate Bush' Movie
Me? I say whatever. It's all about "freedom of expression", if there is such a thing any more.
Personally I think movies, like guns, don't kill, people do.
Anyway, this person they call "President" has pissed off most of the world with his ideals, morality, and idiocies, and his ignorance, long enough and it's about time someone expressed that. There are others that have as well.
Like Paris of Guerrilla Funk. One of the ONLY other artist with enough balls to express himself, and share his voice.
Oh well. What can I really say and not be thrown in a CIA prisson for my own personal views.
(CNSNews.com) - "Xenophobia, the hidden costs of war and the nature of civil liberties in a hyper-media age all come under the microscope" in a controversial movie depicting the fictional assassination of President Bush.
Sunday, September 10, 2006
Move and stuff
Monday, September 04, 2006
Two Year Old child's dream
So for a long time I have had this dream in my head. I was two years old and living in the Ypsi apartment before we got the house in Ann Arobr.
I walked out of the of the apartment while everyone was sleeping. I had a sense of urgency to get down stairs. I remember the walk down the those stairs like it was just last night. It was long and hard to get down. But I got it after a time.
I saw this door at the bottom of the stairs, a big old and almost scary door. I couldn't open it at first. Open and cold, this room I saw through the door was not a happy place. All brick and slimy like a dungeon. For what ever reason I didn't see this when I first walked in, only when I faced it.
There was a large, vary large, Lion pacing behind a even larger prison cell. It was big enough for me to walk through if I wanted to, and I did. But the Lion saw me and tried with all it's might to attack me, to kill me. Like I was the one that put him there.
It was loud and cold and even more scary, but I wanted to let him out of that place. I wanted to set him free. I went to let him out a few times but he was too big and mad and if I would have gotten to the door he would have got me, killed me. But I tried a few more times and stopped. I just stood there looking at him, trying to get me, and cried. It was so small in comparison to him.
It felt like he was of a "good" and something of a "bad" put him there. I could not set him free. I could not save this Lion that felt like my brother. So I woke, crying.
That Lion must still be in that prison today.
Tuesday, August 29, 2006
Detroit Schools may strike
Teachers carried signs bearing words such as "Stop Wasting the Money" and "Hands Off My Benefits," saying they refuse to go back to work until they see a contract that keeps their pay intact. The union has asked for a 3-year contract that would give teachers a 5% pay raise each year.
Why is it that our society is willing to allow our government "officials" to be paid a bit load, yet the people that WANT to teach OUR children get paid so vary little.
Michigan law prohibits strikes by public employees, and teachers can be fined a day's pay for each day of the strike. But the union struck without being fined seven years ago, learning that the process to fine strikers is too cumbersome when 10,000 workers are involved.
Most all teachers strike not because of money in their pocket, but money in the system, over crowded class rooms, and poorly planed forced administration curriculum. Teachers not only get poor pay, but with little to no money for supply's in the system, teachers also have to spend their own money for supply's if they want to be able to teach in a good way. Why?
"Education is the only thing we've got that you can't take away," Woodard said. "It's a shame they will not pay our educators."
We as the people pay a lot of money in taxes to the school system and for what? Where does all of our money go when it's supposed to be in a pot for schools? Isn't it called a schools tax?
Monday was supposed to be Detroit teachers' first day back at work, giving them a week to prepare for classes, but they voted Sunday to strike until a contract agreement is reached. They complained that the district wants them to take a mix of cuts in pay and benefits to make up $88 million of a projected $105-million budget deficit.
Most of our teachers are interested in teaching right and in a good way for the children;
- Smaller class rooms: individual attention for the children
- More money "In The System" for supply's
- Funds for events out of the school (aka field trips)
- A better more open curriculum
Anyway, I say go for it. And parents should get more involved with what the schools are doing with OUR school taxes, as well as understand that a striking teacher is more for the children then themselves!
Monday, August 28, 2006
Marine Tribute Bike
I was looking at one of the magazines I get and saw this bike and the mans story. As most every one know, I don't get moved easily but this did (and yes I'm into bikes). So I thought I would post this. The photo's online doesn't even begin to do it justice at all.
It's a real nice bike with a really nice heart about it. Click on the photo to see more and read a little of this mans story about the bike, and his son.
Corporal Joseph S. Temblay
Joseph was born on November 13, 1981 in Ridgewood, NJ to Lawrence Tremblay, Sr. and Tina Marie Remo. He graduated in 1999 from the Newburgh Free Academy and also attended Orange County Community College.
Joseph joined the Marines just after graduation from the Academy in 1999 and completed a four-year tour. He remained in the Marines Reserves and signed up for active duty when the call went out for volunteers. During his tour of duty, he served in Hawaii , Japan and Australia.
His beloved family and friends are proud of his dedication in the service of our country. He stands for freedom, honor and dignity.
His memory will remain forever.
We the Sheep
Personally I think Bush is about as intellectual as a dead frog. For someone that is supposed to be a president of a country, he doesn't know what is going on at all, or worse, doesn't think we know or should know what is going on. Not just this stupid oil driven war, but with everything from 9/11 to the environment and policies he's tossing around like shit.
As far as I and others I know are concerned, he's a violation of the U.S. Constitution and should never been allowed to be in office as the President of the United States. Just goes to show that they (The U.S. Government) are right...we are, as a society...sheep.
Toksha Thunder Hawk
So he's going to store some of his things with me and take his clothes and Chanaupa to Arkansas and stay with Grimms. He'll be there for a year to the least.
I will miss him, I will miss my teacher. I will miss my brother. I will indeed mss my friend. BUT, Grimms will do Louie a world of good and getting away from Nancie will be better.
Tonight was the last time I will see him for a long time.
Toksha my Brother.