Congressman Pete Stark
This guy should be drug tested on a weekly basis to prove he’s as moronic as he sounds…
This guy should be drug tested on a weekly basis to prove he’s as moronic as he sounds…
I did actually go through the whole week with only 1 soda, and that was cause after giving blood, the lady handed me one, and I gulped it down before I realized what I was doing. I consider it a success because I wasn’t living my life around getting to the next soda.
I finished reading Common Sense by Glenn Beck this weekend. It really is an eye opener. As much as I pay attention to news and listen to talk radio, I had no idea how much all this spending is doing to possibly ruin the future of America for our children until I saw it in print.
I just got through the 3rd chapter of The 5000 Year Leap. It amazes me how the men who founded this great nation were so honest and virtuous in their leadership. They make today’s leaders look like scoundrels in comparison. The worst part I can see is that there’s no longer a new land to run to to claim our freedom once again. If we ever want to get back to the principled government our founders had in mind for us, it’s going to take a lot of hard laborious work led by an unwavering determination.
I can’t say that I have a choice in the matter. I’ve got to educate myself more so that I can make correct decisions and also have the ability to teach my children so they can know true history and build a better future with that knowledge.
The word in the Constitution that nailed down the definition of the Second Amendment is “Individual”.
That’s right, individuals, not just military personnel, have the right to own guns for “personal use”.
This is a big win for our personal freedoms.
Before the ink was dry, Pelosi made a statement that Washington is still going to be able to regulate gun ownership in D.C. It’s amazing how when the Supreme Court rules on something in the socialists fascists leftists favor, they announce that it’s iron-clad, but if the Supreme Court rules in the other direction, the socialists fascists leftists announce that they’re researching ways to get around the ruling.
I was recently presented with this rather amusing story…
When NASA first started sending up astronauts, they quickly
discovered that ball-point pens would not work in zero gravity.
To combat this problem, NASA scientists spent a
decade and $12 billion developing a pen that writes in zero
gravity, upside-down, on almost any surface including glass and
at temperatures ranging from below freezing to over 300 C.The Russians used a pencil.
Your taxes are due again – enjoy paying them
I decided to check out snopes to see if they had any information about it… turns out, they do… CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT THE TRUTH
I’m nearly done with my 2nd Semester at LIT and again, with a 4.0. It hasn’t been an easy semester, at least nearly as easy as last semester. Having to go to class 4 nights a week and missing my family so much has been hard. Sure, some nights I’d get out early enough to spend some time with them, but then there’s homework.
I had twice as much homework this semester as I did last semester. The tests were much harder too. I have one online class this semester, and I learned much more in this one than I did in the two online classes I had last semester. I still have the final in that class to take before next Monday night.
I get nearly an entire month off before I start Summer I. The schedule is Monday through Thursday from 5-9:45pm. In one sense, I’m not looking forward to it, but I’ve also heard that this particular class never lasts as long as it’s scheduled. I’ve also learned that the teacher is very good at his job. It’ll be nice to get an entire class down in only 5 weeks.
I’ve got a class that has one less night per week for Summer II, and less hours per night as well. That will make a total of 7 hours of class down during the summer.
Next fall, I have three classes that will only be Monday through Wednesday, so I’ll have more time at home than I did this semester. The only problem is, it’ll be the last semester I’ll have that luxury since most of my remaining classes are almost all lab classes, which means two nights each for the remainder of my degree.
The time spent should be worth it in the end, though. I’m happy to have another semester (nearly) under my belt.
This stupid girl still thinks that she is justified in her actions because of a stupid technicality. What a moron!
I had a very strange dream last night (this morning). I was at a wedding and a friend of mine that I haven’t seen in years was there. We hung out and spent quite a bit of time together before I woke up.
It seemed as if something was different about him. He was less focused on himself and more focused on everyone else around him. That’s not just him, it’s the same with many teenagers and early to mid twenties people in America. When I thought about that, I realized it was a change I haven’t completely made, myself.
I wish it was either more difficult to move apart through the years, or easier to let go when separation happened. Some friendships seem like they’ll never be fully replaced.
Over the span of my short life of 29 years, I have seen human decency fall lower than I thought it could. Respect for other people’s space, beliefs, health, privacy, property, and rights (to name a few) is almost a myth.Â
Just 10 years ago, when someone noticed that a person didn’t cuss in their everyday speech, the person who cussed would normally keep their cussing down to a minimum when around that person out of respect. People who smoked wouldn’t smoke around children (of course, after scientists discovered that it was bad for our health). When a person said they were having trouble at home, the boss wouldn’t ask for all the gritty details. Drivers didn’t drive on your property without expressed permission or damage your things just for the fun of it. I remember living in an area where the neighborhood kids could ride bikes and play in the street without worrying about anything but letting people pass when they were driving down the road.
IMHO, I’m positive that the major reason for this trend is the fact that parents don’t go to church, or bring their kids to church any longer. Church is an important place for a child to get involved and learn how to treat others. I guess the real problem is that people today don’t have a relationship with God… I mean, how can they if they aren’t taught what they need to learn on a regular basis. There are many children out there who want to know about God, and want direction/correction in their lives, but they’re not getting it. We have children coming to our church without their parents that yearn for basic discipline.
I know what you’re saying… “yeah, right… what kid wants discipline?” Every kid has it built into their DNA to look for authority. The problem is that most of them never find it, and decide it doesn’t exist at a young age. Just a few years later, they don’t look for or respect authority. If they don’t believe in an authority, why on earth would they respect anyone else?
I’m bringing this up because someone I know is not being treated right. The argument actually applies to more than a few people I know, but I’m upset about one in particular right now. What is the best course of action for dealing with someone who is being rude, hurtful, and disrespectful to someone else you know? I am currently questioning how to react.