Might be going to the huge anti war protest today...not sure yet, but if I can find some companions willing to go, i'm ready to rock.
Got The Sims on PS2 yesterday! My little sister and I are having so much fun with it. I can't believe MY HAIRSTYLE is an option! My sim looks just like me! We got bored and made a house of people we don't like living next to us, which includes her arch nemesis, (a popular girl from school), my arch nemesis (guess who) and PRESIDENT BUSH WEARING NO PANTS AND BIKINI BRIEFS WITH A SKULL ON THEM all living in one house.
Appropriate attire for such a bloodthirsty man.
I read somewhere that he said he is "untroubled" by all of the protests that will be occuring coast to coast today. Will he really ignore the outcry of hundreds of thousands of his own American citizens?
Now I feel even more like we are living in a dictatorship.
And I was angry because I got into a huge argument with Christina (a steadfast Republican) about the issue. She said that defending Israel was the right thing to do because they have hardly any land and they are a democracy and blah. I said, "I really don't think the US is concerned with spreading good morality. It's obvious they're in this for money and oil." She says, "Well, nothing anybody ever does is completely altruistic."
I said, "And furthermore, Bush is doing this because people spend more money in wartime." She says, "Of course people spend more. And it also boosts the country's morale." I wanted to say, "Dude, we are not having a friendly football game with Iraq. We are GOING TO WAR with them. How many people will be killed on both sides? For oil? For money?"
As a true patiot, I am not willing to see soldiers of my own country die deaths in vain for someone else's moneymaking enterprises.
And even if this whole war really was going to be waged against "evildoers" in some epic fight for morality, who are we to go into someone else's home and tell them what is right? That's like saying, "Well, I don't like the way the guy down the street raises his kids. I guess i'll just go over there and beat the crap out of him!" What makes us any different from the terrorists that attacked us because they thought the way we were living wasn't right? I for one do not agree with the way Iraq is a dictatorship, etc but that doesn't mean they should be blown up off the face of the planet!
If there was cold, hard evidence that Iraq was producing weapons of mass destruction, I would fully support a forceful disarmament, 100%. I understand that sometimes negotiating just doesn't work and you need to resort to force. But I see no evidence as of now. 11 old missles that could have been used for anything are found in an old factory and they say they were being used for chemical warfare? I need more evidence than that to be convinced.
Got The Sims on PS2 yesterday! My little sister and I are having so much fun with it. I can't believe MY HAIRSTYLE is an option! My sim looks just like me! We got bored and made a house of people we don't like living next to us, which includes her arch nemesis, (a popular girl from school), my arch nemesis (guess who) and PRESIDENT BUSH WEARING NO PANTS AND BIKINI BRIEFS WITH A SKULL ON THEM all living in one house.
Appropriate attire for such a bloodthirsty man.
I read somewhere that he said he is "untroubled" by all of the protests that will be occuring coast to coast today. Will he really ignore the outcry of hundreds of thousands of his own American citizens?
Now I feel even more like we are living in a dictatorship.
And I was angry because I got into a huge argument with Christina (a steadfast Republican) about the issue. She said that defending Israel was the right thing to do because they have hardly any land and they are a democracy and blah. I said, "I really don't think the US is concerned with spreading good morality. It's obvious they're in this for money and oil." She says, "Well, nothing anybody ever does is completely altruistic."
I said, "And furthermore, Bush is doing this because people spend more money in wartime." She says, "Of course people spend more. And it also boosts the country's morale." I wanted to say, "Dude, we are not having a friendly football game with Iraq. We are GOING TO WAR with them. How many people will be killed on both sides? For oil? For money?"
As a true patiot, I am not willing to see soldiers of my own country die deaths in vain for someone else's moneymaking enterprises.
And even if this whole war really was going to be waged against "evildoers" in some epic fight for morality, who are we to go into someone else's home and tell them what is right? That's like saying, "Well, I don't like the way the guy down the street raises his kids. I guess i'll just go over there and beat the crap out of him!" What makes us any different from the terrorists that attacked us because they thought the way we were living wasn't right? I for one do not agree with the way Iraq is a dictatorship, etc but that doesn't mean they should be blown up off the face of the planet!
If there was cold, hard evidence that Iraq was producing weapons of mass destruction, I would fully support a forceful disarmament, 100%. I understand that sometimes negotiating just doesn't work and you need to resort to force. But I see no evidence as of now. 11 old missles that could have been used for anything are found in an old factory and they say they were being used for chemical warfare? I need more evidence than that to be convinced.
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Raaaarrrrr!!!
*swats f-16 from the sky*
Grrr!!!!
*stomps around for a bit*