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Live8 - Philadelphia - July 2, 2005.
Bob Geldolf and friends have proven beyond any shadow of a doubt that people will gather in mass quantities to attend a free concert featuring the world's hottest musical acts. Uniting music lovers worldwide is not the answer, let alone, cure for third world poverty. The answer lies squarely in the hands of the citizens of these nations. In keeping with the Musical 4th theme, Elton John was The summer rolled along, Casey Sheehan's 'mother' decided to spend her summer vacation hanging out at the President's ranch in Crawford, TX. The meeting with the President demanded by this deranged activist did not occur. Oh wait a minute..yes it did! I even have a picture of that event. Looking closely at this picture, is that President Bush kissing the cheek of Casey Sheehan's 'mother'? As Hurricane Katrina was brewing in the Carribean and Casey Sheehan's 'mother' was blowing out of steam, I was getting set for an adventure/vacation to Costa Rica. As I was treking through rainforests, hiking around volcanoes, exploring the Sarapiqui River, and spending quality time soaking in the Arenal Hot Springs. At times I felt like Eve in her Garden, eating fruit directly from a tree. I mean that literally, not figuratively. However, even in paradise, I managed to find a political opponent in the form of a German business executive who managed to calmly put forth his opinions without resorting to the standard line of Bush=Hitler. In the end, we diplomatically agreed to disagree and spent the rest of the night on the dance floor!
The fall brought the nomination of Judge Roberts to the Supreme Court, the retirement of Justice O'Connor and the withdrawl of Harriet Miers as a Supreme Court nominee. I plan on taping these hearings, hopefully they will be as entertaining as Condi's confirmation hearing. I wonder if these hearings be nominated for an Academy Award? For two weeks in November, my friends and I had the opportunity to participate in
The month became even brighter with the stunning turnout in the Iraqi elections. HELLO Democrats! Wake up and smell the Democracy! The people of Iraq have spoken and they chose freedom over the 'cut and run' option touted by our Democratic Leadership. I sported a purple finger, did you? The Christmas bling arrived when I scored tickets to ABC network's daytime talkshow, 'The View', during their "Twelve Days of Christmas" promotion. The audience received the gift of beauty, including an assortment of Elizabeth Arden 'Provactive' perfumes, products and gift certificates. At the close of the year: One question still remains which I hope will be answered in 2006: Where are good liberals dead? In the heart or in the head?
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| Jo January 23, 2006 10:13 AM PST JM: ....I was talking about Skye's fantastic-looking trip to the rainforest and her interesting pictures...for someone who launched an attack on my being "braindead", you have met your own criteria embarrassingly well. You can apologise in your own good time. | ||
| JM January 22, 2006 07:40 PM PST Ahh, don't you just love the smell of burned troll in the morning? Or any time, for that matter. The only way to deal with them is not to let them get away with their snide little insinuations. I'm still waiting to her what was supposed to be "mind-broadening" about listening to a bunch of rich entertainers telling us that we should insist the government take more of our money to send to dictators. | ||
| jo January 22, 2006 09:50 AM PST Sorry for breathing; you, JM obviously are so enraged by the likes of me venturing on to the site with a little quip (not even directed at you, but Skye) that you unleash your virtriol in a quite gratuitous and venomous attack that really is quite revealing as to the kind of mental and basic communication difficulties you must experience daily. Try engaging the person rather than writing a generic attack on their presumed position next time. 1 out of 10, should try harder and masturbate less. :) | ||
| JM January 20, 2006 08:17 PM PST Sometimes Liberal smug, arrogant, self-righteous naivete really makes my skin crawl, you know what I mean? | ||
| JM January 20, 2006 07:56 PM PST So, Jo, you're one of those brain-dead Libs who think playing some music is going to do anything to help poor people. How about starting a business and hiring poor people, instead of making them dependent on handouts? No? Too bourgeoise for ya? How about doing something to remove the totalitarian governments crushing the hearts of the people you pity? No? I guess it's easier to make yourself feel good by demanding useless handouts for those people, taken by force from the productive by government extortionists, which will only end up buying their oppressors a new palace. Good for you! | ||
| Jo January 19, 2006 06:38 AM PST Some nice pics there Skye, you are very lucky to have been there sen that etc. Pity it wasnt so mind-broadening that you had to come back wit a litle bitter slaggin of us poor impoverished liberals ;) | ||
| Skye January 15, 2006 03:57 PM PST Good call, Troll! Grosse Point Blank is one of my favoritie movies. When I first heard that line in the movie, it occured to me how well this observation applies to liberalism. What faulty synapse or neuron is the root of all their hatred? Hmmm... | ||
| The Troll January 15, 2006 03:19 PM PST Good post Skye Where are all the good Men dead? In the heart or in the head? That was the quote from the Movie Grosse Pointe Blank an excellant film by the way | ||
| Rob January 11, 2006 01:30 PM PST Yeah, I second that, Tania -- even the part about you dancing the night away with a "lefty"! If they're not going to "go away", I guess we need to find a way to "peacefully co-exist" (while TRYING to help them see the light)! ;-) | ||
| "Alice" January 10, 2006 09:37 AM PST Thoroughly enjoyed both the installments of Looking Back and Looking Forward. Thanks for sharing all your moments with us. | ||
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