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- JesusFreak84
- 23, Theology major, female. Prone to random bouts of randomness. This is my main 100% public blog.
Monday, July 25, 2005
Blech
Blech--my stomach feels like trash. I want to go back to sleep. Going back to school would rock, too, but I'd like to take my bed from home with me. Soooo much comfier. {sp?} I'm a little antsy about classes and all. I'll be fine...I hope. Worried about other stuff, too, but that's for a private entry on my Live Journal.
I get to see the shrink this week. Found my referall, but the paper I wrote the appointment time (I know the date,) and address on got thrown out. Why am I not surprised?
*Yawn* I hope Meg's OK. She seemed OK when I called her today, though tired, but she has been working today. Better at the vet than at Tweeter (though I'm tempted to ask her sometime which job leaves her smelling worse at the end of the day. ^_~)
I want more anime. And some Pocky. Would anyone like to get me some Pocky? There's like NOWHERE to get Pocky around here, except this gross almond stuff at Suncoast in the mall. Um, no. Meg gave me some for Christmas this past year, and it was OK enough, I guess, but I wouldn't repeat the experience. I want strawberry Pocky...or dark chocolate....mmmmm... I read in last month's Shojo Beat that manga anthologies in Japan can be the size of an American phone book. I wish I had one of those. I read fast when I'm pulled in, and manga is no exception.
Watching X-Play. To their credit, the hosts gave plenty of stern warnings that for their first review the children should leave the room. I would obviously rather they don't cover that kind of stuff, but at least they give a heads up before they do. I know a lot of people today don't want to bother going the extra mile, but I'll be happy if they take the extra inch, darn it.
OK, tummy isn't happy with me today.
Bis Spater/ Ja Ne!
I get to see the shrink this week. Found my referall, but the paper I wrote the appointment time (I know the date,) and address on got thrown out. Why am I not surprised?
*Yawn* I hope Meg's OK. She seemed OK when I called her today, though tired, but she has been working today. Better at the vet than at Tweeter (though I'm tempted to ask her sometime which job leaves her smelling worse at the end of the day. ^_~)
I want more anime. And some Pocky. Would anyone like to get me some Pocky? There's like NOWHERE to get Pocky around here, except this gross almond stuff at Suncoast in the mall. Um, no. Meg gave me some for Christmas this past year, and it was OK enough, I guess, but I wouldn't repeat the experience. I want strawberry Pocky...or dark chocolate....mmmmm... I read in last month's Shojo Beat that manga anthologies in Japan can be the size of an American phone book. I wish I had one of those. I read fast when I'm pulled in, and manga is no exception.
Watching X-Play. To their credit, the hosts gave plenty of stern warnings that for their first review the children should leave the room. I would obviously rather they don't cover that kind of stuff, but at least they give a heads up before they do. I know a lot of people today don't want to bother going the extra mile, but I'll be happy if they take the extra inch, darn it.
OK, tummy isn't happy with me today.
Bis Spater/ Ja Ne!
Monday, July 18, 2005
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BillOReilly.com: Bill's Current Column
BillOReilly.com: Bill's Current Column: " Extreme Dean
By: Bill O'Reilly for BillOReilly.com
Thursday, Jun 16, 2005
This week a bunch of newspapers in places like Cincinnati and Pittsburgh tried to rally support for the beleaguered Howard Dean, and I am with them... well, somewhat.
The thing you've got to love about Howard Dean is that he is sincere in his hate. No phony is he, Dean despises Republicans and everything for which they stand. If it were up to Dean, those white, Christian layabouts would be shunned, scorned and mocked. Come to think of it, it is up to Dean. As the DNC chief, he is launching personal attacks against Republicans all over the place.
Honestly, where would Howard Dean be without hate? Last year it made him the darling of the far-left internet crowd, which poured millions into his presidential campaign. Dean's loathing of the GOP sent the self-described 'Deaniacs' into ecstasy. The more Dean poured on the vitriol, the more money came rolling in. Dean embraced abhorrence with a vengeance Joseph McCarthy would have admired.
But that was then, and this is now. Some democrats like John Edwards and Senator Joseph Biden have recently criticized Dean's personal attacks, but that's akin to ordering salmon for dinner and then, when it arrives, complaining that you don't like fish. Democrats knew Dean was a character assassin when they elected him chairman of the National Committee. This is like the scene in 'Casablanca' when Claude Rains announces he's 'shocked' there is gambling going on in Rick's place.
The truth is that hate has been very good to Howard Dean. Without his animus, he'd probably be running a bed and breakfast in Bennington. Dean broke away from the bland political crowd by being a mean guy. He relished calling people names and surrounded himself with media smear merchants. Can you imagine a responsible politician saying publicly that he 'hates' Republicans? That's alienating about half tThat's alienating about half the country with one sentence. So much for Dean's insistence that the Democrats are the party of "inclusion."
To be fair, at the height of the Clinton bashing hysteria, there were Republican politicians throwing defamation bombs all over the place. But they were very specific. Clinton was the devil. The GOP did not expand its hatred to include Sally and Joe who voted for the man. They kept their fire concentrated on Bill Clinton and pretty much left the civilians alone.
Fair-minded Americans know trafficking in hate is foolish and destructive. Howard Dean's anger may be amusing, but the unintended consequence is it has made him a joke. Dean can command a forum of true believers now, but America has always dismissed haters over time. And that's what will happen with Dean and anyone else who deals in character assassination.
I know some readers will disagree with that assessment, because the hate industry can be very profitable. But there's a price to pay for blood money. Let's look at two examples, one from each side. Ultra-right wing radio talk show host Michael Savage was recently ignored by most media when he attempted to hawk his new book, a kindly tome that says liberalism is a "mental disorder." Savage couldn't get booked anywhere in the national media. His use of personal attacks has made him radioactive.
Far-left guttersnipe Al Franken, whose defamation skills dwarf those of Savage, still has access to some media (which says something about industry bias), but in the last presidential campaign, John Kerry's handlers kept their candidate far away from Franken. Jimmy Carter took major heat for sitting close to Michael Moore at the Democratic Convention, and Kerry's advisors took note. Extremist associations are not good for any candidate.
Which is why Howard Dean's conduct is so strange. Do you think Hillary Clinton or any other democratic candidate for president in 2008 will want Howard campaigning for them? I can just hear it now: "I hate Republicans and so does Hillary! Hooorah!"
Despite the absurdity of Dean's demeanor and the chorus of fellow Democrats who want him to button it, the Governor remains unrepentant and seemingly untroubled with his tactics. Many in the left-wing press are solidly behind him, and the guy continues to talk the trash talk.
He does this because ol' Howard Dean knows something that many of us do not know: Hate means never having to say you're sorry.
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Blogger's comment: amen. Sorry about any weirdness in formatting.
By: Bill O'Reilly for BillOReilly.com
Thursday, Jun 16, 2005
This week a bunch of newspapers in places like Cincinnati and Pittsburgh tried to rally support for the beleaguered Howard Dean, and I am with them... well, somewhat.
The thing you've got to love about Howard Dean is that he is sincere in his hate. No phony is he, Dean despises Republicans and everything for which they stand. If it were up to Dean, those white, Christian layabouts would be shunned, scorned and mocked. Come to think of it, it is up to Dean. As the DNC chief, he is launching personal attacks against Republicans all over the place.
Honestly, where would Howard Dean be without hate? Last year it made him the darling of the far-left internet crowd, which poured millions into his presidential campaign. Dean's loathing of the GOP sent the self-described 'Deaniacs' into ecstasy. The more Dean poured on the vitriol, the more money came rolling in. Dean embraced abhorrence with a vengeance Joseph McCarthy would have admired.
But that was then, and this is now. Some democrats like John Edwards and Senator Joseph Biden have recently criticized Dean's personal attacks, but that's akin to ordering salmon for dinner and then, when it arrives, complaining that you don't like fish. Democrats knew Dean was a character assassin when they elected him chairman of the National Committee. This is like the scene in 'Casablanca' when Claude Rains announces he's 'shocked' there is gambling going on in Rick's place.
The truth is that hate has been very good to Howard Dean. Without his animus, he'd probably be running a bed and breakfast in Bennington. Dean broke away from the bland political crowd by being a mean guy. He relished calling people names and surrounded himself with media smear merchants. Can you imagine a responsible politician saying publicly that he 'hates' Republicans? That's alienating about half tThat's alienating about half the country with one sentence. So much for Dean's insistence that the Democrats are the party of "inclusion."
To be fair, at the height of the Clinton bashing hysteria, there were Republican politicians throwing defamation bombs all over the place. But they were very specific. Clinton was the devil. The GOP did not expand its hatred to include Sally and Joe who voted for the man. They kept their fire concentrated on Bill Clinton and pretty much left the civilians alone.
Fair-minded Americans know trafficking in hate is foolish and destructive. Howard Dean's anger may be amusing, but the unintended consequence is it has made him a joke. Dean can command a forum of true believers now, but America has always dismissed haters over time. And that's what will happen with Dean and anyone else who deals in character assassination.
I know some readers will disagree with that assessment, because the hate industry can be very profitable. But there's a price to pay for blood money. Let's look at two examples, one from each side. Ultra-right wing radio talk show host Michael Savage was recently ignored by most media when he attempted to hawk his new book, a kindly tome that says liberalism is a "mental disorder." Savage couldn't get booked anywhere in the national media. His use of personal attacks has made him radioactive.
Far-left guttersnipe Al Franken, whose defamation skills dwarf those of Savage, still has access to some media (which says something about industry bias), but in the last presidential campaign, John Kerry's handlers kept their candidate far away from Franken. Jimmy Carter took major heat for sitting close to Michael Moore at the Democratic Convention, and Kerry's advisors took note. Extremist associations are not good for any candidate.
Which is why Howard Dean's conduct is so strange. Do you think Hillary Clinton or any other democratic candidate for president in 2008 will want Howard campaigning for them? I can just hear it now: "I hate Republicans and so does Hillary! Hooorah!"
Despite the absurdity of Dean's demeanor and the chorus of fellow Democrats who want him to button it, the Governor remains unrepentant and seemingly untroubled with his tactics. Many in the left-wing press are solidly behind him, and the guy continues to talk the trash talk.
He does this because ol' Howard Dean knows something that many of us do not know: Hate means never having to say you're sorry.
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Blogger's comment: amen. Sorry about any weirdness in formatting.
Friday, June 03, 2005
Monday, May 30, 2005
I wish Michelle would turn the music down--way too freaking loud!
Haven't updated this blog in a while. Yeah, yeah, I know-bad Janet. Let's see...what is new and exciting in my life besides absolutly nothing...
Saw some of my friends from high school for the first time since like graduation. Signed up to play intermural co-ed softball again this summer. (16" slow-pitch, if anyone cares. =-P ) Was interesting. I didn't feel like as much of an outsider as last summer when I tried hanging with the old crew. I still don't think I'll ever again be as close to them as I once was--we've all changed too much, I guess.
Still looking for a job, with no success. Some of the TNT college students actually have jobs by campus, so they're staying in that area. Wish that was an option for me; I'd be a lot closer to all my AQ friends. Ah well.
Geeze...how am I so tired when I just woke up like 7 hours ago? Oye...and I'm cold, too.
At the shing-ding tonight, Mrs. Pluchar had us fill out these salmon-colored forms with contact info and any activities we'd like to do as a college group. I put down some stuff the Catholic Studies Club at Aquinas has done that I've really liked, like Eucharistic Adoration, praise and worship, Bible studies, and the like. However, I fear it will be like high school all over again--I don't know if their hearts are any softer now than then, or if they've gotten even harder. =-\ Shows the contrast between TNT and my friends at Aquinas. I really hope my parents let me go back this fall...
Can't stop yawning...might just set InuYasha to tape tonight and hit the sack early. Dad, in his facisim, has decided to put a time limitor on my screen name for AOL. He forgets I know more about these things than he does... 0;-)
Yeah...so I have nothing to write...laters!
Saw some of my friends from high school for the first time since like graduation. Signed up to play intermural co-ed softball again this summer. (16" slow-pitch, if anyone cares. =-P ) Was interesting. I didn't feel like as much of an outsider as last summer when I tried hanging with the old crew. I still don't think I'll ever again be as close to them as I once was--we've all changed too much, I guess.
Still looking for a job, with no success. Some of the TNT college students actually have jobs by campus, so they're staying in that area. Wish that was an option for me; I'd be a lot closer to all my AQ friends. Ah well.
Geeze...how am I so tired when I just woke up like 7 hours ago? Oye...and I'm cold, too.
At the shing-ding tonight, Mrs. Pluchar had us fill out these salmon-colored forms with contact info and any activities we'd like to do as a college group. I put down some stuff the Catholic Studies Club at Aquinas has done that I've really liked, like Eucharistic Adoration, praise and worship, Bible studies, and the like. However, I fear it will be like high school all over again--I don't know if their hearts are any softer now than then, or if they've gotten even harder. =-\ Shows the contrast between TNT and my friends at Aquinas. I really hope my parents let me go back this fall...
Can't stop yawning...might just set InuYasha to tape tonight and hit the sack early. Dad, in his facisim, has decided to put a time limitor on my screen name for AOL. He forgets I know more about these things than he does... 0;-)
Yeah...so I have nothing to write...laters!
Thursday, May 26, 2005
Clicky!
http://www.passthepotato.com/potato.php?potatoid=050524233643-686513
Also check this: http://www.institute-christ-king.org/ !!!!! ^_^
Rock out! Makes me happy to be Roman Catholic! ^_^
Also check this: http://www.institute-christ-king.org/ !!!!! ^_^
Rock out! Makes me happy to be Roman Catholic! ^_^
Tuesday, May 24, 2005
An Update
I should probably update this every so often.
Despirate for funds, I am going to try this Google Ad-Sense thing. You click, I get money. Still need to set it up, though.
Ewww...Michelle's watching some "Top Moments in Horror Film" thing. I think I am going to hurl. ICK ICK ICK ICK!!!
I think I could go shower now...ugh...
My sister is very sick and twisted. >_<
Despirate for funds, I am going to try this Google Ad-Sense thing. You click, I get money. Still need to set it up, though.
Ewww...Michelle's watching some "Top Moments in Horror Film" thing. I think I am going to hurl. ICK ICK ICK ICK!!!
I think I could go shower now...ugh...
My sister is very sick and twisted. >_<
Thursday, May 05, 2005
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