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Common "Universal Mind Control" feat. Pharrell
@ Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2008 – 18:59:57
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The Foreign Exchange "Daykeeper" feat. Muhsinah
@ Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2008 – 18:56:32
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Change
@ Monday, Oct. 27, 2008 – 06:45:36
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Porn without the sex
@ Wednesday, Oct. 08, 2008 – 14:32:16
One of the benefits of having no real job right now is the hours on end i can spend on the internet, trawling through crap and filth until I find something that makes me chuckle. I have just the thing to share right now.
on here:
http://chud.com/articles/articles/16570/1/PORN-FOR-THE-WHOLE-FAMILY/Page1.html
or here:
http://www.spike.com/video/pg-porn-pg-porn/3041858
Good to see that Nathan Fillion has found a way to keep busy after the amazing Firefly was canceled.
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Just doin' my bit ;)
@ Wednesday, Oct. 08, 2008 – 09:21:28
Keith Olbermann: Special Comment on Sarah Palin
He does go on.. and on, but has a point.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-P-rBQnKHk
You notice my extra special Sarah Palin spelling at the top, followed by an even better Sarah Palin wink. I already feel that I am connecting with the people. If only I had known it was so simple. -
McCain is loaded... you're probably not
@ Tuesday, Oct. 07, 2008 – 09:07:46
In life we all go through issues, have problems and sometimes do things that we are not supposed to. That is just human nature. What makes someone a good person is the way that they react to their mistakes. All that happens to us, both positive and negative, is a learning experience. These are elements that allow us as individuals to progress and allows our societies to move forward, and in doing so, hopefully, making the world a better place in which to live.
McCain, we all know which one, was involved in a scandal a while back, a scandal i have only come to know of today due to my previous lack of interest in US politics. However, it is one that is rather relevant as we watch the turmoil in the stock markets, as AIG, Fanny and Freddie and various other financial institutions continue to fail. I am not going to explain it, since I have still processing all the information in my tiny brain, but i will provide a link to the video which does, and though it is long for our attention deficit MTV generation, I urge you to watch this because it really will have an impact in the way you feel about the man.
http://www.keatingeconomics.com/
If McCain had come out at the end understanding that regulation was vital in the financial sector then I would hold my hands up and say: "well played, good job old chap". Yet after all the issues that the American people had to go through, he still calls for more deregulation. That is not progress. That is not learning. That is definitely not presidential material.
We have to remember as well that this guy has 5.. 7... 12, oh i can't remember how many houses and is married to a rather wealthy lady. I think that they could afford to get their own tickets to the bahamas (yes even the babysitter).
Regulation and bureaucracy are different things, in the same area but different. Regulation is important because it helps people to behave. People who for the most part only care about making vast amounts of money any way possible. Regulation we need. Bureacracy on the other hand can go to hell.
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still lovin' the DnB
@ Thursday, Oct. 02, 2008 – 12:08:09
...plus the video for the put a smile on my face.
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it just keeps coming...
@ Thursday, Oct. 02, 2008 – 07:32:49
For those who actually read my blog on a somewhat regular basis, you may have come to realise that i am pretty liberal about almost everything. I have a pretty laissez-faire attitude to people's behaviour, but with that comes responsibility to know that what you do can have an effect on other people. So I am watching the whole election process with interest as, although i am not able to vote yet, by the time the next elections pop up, i will be able to. I have to admit that I have never voted in the UK, which is rather shameful, but i aim to make up for this. We brits are really not as riled about the whole process as the americans are, and that is due to the fact that they are so polarised. In the UK, Blair brought the Labour party so far over from the left that the Tories had no idea what to do with themselves. The couldn't go further right as that would take them into some very unflattering territory. So they went pretty central too, and we now have three parties who seem very similar but are in fact slightly different. Which is why people can be Tories one election and vote for the Labour party the next and then plump for a Lib Dem at a by-election. The boundaries are somewhat blurred. The US is however slightly different as you all know. Democratics and Republicans may as well be from Mercury and Pluto respectively. I found it pretty hard to understand how there are people who consider themselves to be independent until someone pointed out to me that it is possible to be concerned about environmental issues and yet pro-life, which would pose a slight problem in the whole voting process. Again though, my response to that is, people have a right to do whatever they want with their bodies. Vote for the environment, we kinda need that to survive.
One of the things that the Americans seem to be very proud of is the constitution along with it various amendments. Though I am not an expert in the field, I am pretty sure the Founding Fathers were intelligent people, and when they said that Church and State should remain separate, there was a reason for that.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=he984QPaEeo
Yet if a candidate running for office were to present himself as an Atheist or god forbid even an Agnostic, there would be little or no chance of him or her being elected. Apparently, if you are not religious, preferably Catholic or Protestant, then it shows a lack of character though I honestly believe that living without Religion is a little bit harder if only for the fact that there are not a million and one rules and regulations that one is supposed to follow in order to live a good life. So the role of religion is one that i find rather interesting in US politics. Especially when things like this happen:
http://br.youtube.com/watch?v=p0eqZ2K2xNU&NR=1
And that was all that talk about Bush and God and Foreign Policy. Leave it at home. Let's talk about ideas. I am pretty sure that if there was a God and you prayed for a pipeline through the apparent beauty that is Alaska, he would strike you down where you stood. No doubt, of i built something and others wanted to destroy it, i would be pretty pissed off too. And if, as Palin allegedly believes, Alaska is going to be one of the safe havens when the rapture takes place, would it be nice if it was clean and unspoiled so that the last few saved people could see how wonderful God's work was?
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