Category Archives: politics & government

life, liberty & crabs

Life is good. I just got back from visiting family and friends in PA. I had an excellent time seeing siblings, being insane, traveling, watching football, etc. I got to see my brother play football against my alma mater (and they won— shhh! Go Northern!) and my sister in the guard (eww). [...]

RFID tags for airports

This is outrageous. I just.. ugh, I cannot even accept the amount of rationalization. UGH. I just can’t say anything else.

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fat acceptance

Fat acceptance as a movement or concept is new to me, but I’ve been reading a bit here and there. I’ve already known for awhile that things such as BMI, diseases linked to obesity, and the general perception of hating fat people are all nothing short of bullshit. And, yes, we’re truly hated [...]

ron paul write-in campaign

I am so irked about this. There is this huge write-in campaign going on all over the internet for Ron Paul for the November election. A simple search and you’ll see the talk.
Personally, I was going to do this very thing for several reasons: there is no major party candidate I [...]

parental responsibility? nah.

You will have ignore the geek-tone of this article, but..
article here
This is the particular part of the article that I like. I am quoting Jeanne Stevens, Republican candidate for the Connecticut legislature.
Parents need to start parenting! You are the adult. You are responsible for what happens within your home. If you don’t like [...]

the revolution: a manifesto

Ron Paul’s new book, The Revolution: A Manifesto came out on April 30th. It is sold out, with an estimated ship date of June 30, 2008 - July 14, 2008, on Amazon.com. It’s number one on their bestseller list, last I looked. It’s number seven on the NY Times Bestseller List, which [...]

consensus

Why is it that the general response to, and consensus and thought process of, troubling laws and bad government is to create more laws and give more power to this said government?
It is my opinion that we are capable of making our own decisions and caring for our own lives. It is beyond laziness. [...]

harrison bergeror

http://instruct.westvalley.edu/lafave/hb.html
This short story demonstrates wisdom; except, I see one major flaw: our government does not feel it is necessary to bother with constitutional amendments.

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super tuesday

I voted today, did you?
Lookie, see. See my sticker!

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think. it’s not illegal… yet.

Oh.my.goodness.

Click here for the lyrics.

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