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While the historic news involving the Pope has forever changed things to the point that this blog may enjoy and/or experience a change in posting patterns that you might be able to recognize if you really cared enough, the world remains an interesting place.
Yesterday I saw a t-shirt with an image of a pot leaf on top of a Confederate flag. I'm real glad that there are still some people in this crazy world who realize everything would be great if the darkies were enslaved and harvesting our pot.
There's a Cialis ad on a television with the "right time" theme. At one point the gentlemen and his lady are at a bookstore. He points to particular part of a book and they laugh. Then they embrace before walking off, which was nice because fucking right there in the book store wouldn't have been the best, not that I am happy ever having contemplated the phrase "that's funny, let's make up love, make love like we used to before you had to use that shit, by using that shit."
I welcome to you the nation's capital, where sometimes politics gets in the way of doing the people's business. Take John Bolton -- he's a good man I nominated to represent our country at the United Nations. John's distinguished career and service to our nation demonstrates that he is the right man at the right time for this important assignment. I urge the Senate to put aside politics and confirm John Bolton to the United Nations.
Does the fact that Bush says this automatically mean that Bolton needs to drawn and quartered? No, if it did, Bush and/or Bush's handlers would start to take that into consideration.
I oftentimes tell audiences this -- and it's important for our fellow citizens and people around the world to hear this -- that freedom is not America's gift to the world, freedom is the Almighty God's gift to each man and woman in this world.
This is why God makes us all free... posted by micah holmquist at 4/22/2005 09:17:00 AM