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Welcome to the Blogosphere
Posted: November 9th, 2004, 12:02 am
by Lightning Rod
I love it here in the blogosphere
where opinions are like elbows and assholes
everybody has one and lets it show
it's queer here in the blogosphere.
soulatary
Posted: November 11th, 2004, 11:10 pm
by stilltrucking
when god runs out of asswholes and elbows what next.
they say we have souls some say souls are recycled, a few thousand years ago all the people in the world could fit into the state of Rhode Island. I wonder does god make more souls or are they stock piled. I don't know why I am so religious, but I am grateful for one person I call a friend,one who I have seen that compassionate heart of the Buddha. He flew a hearse in viet nam, I think about him in that plane full of body bags, did they gurgle and stink One day I will have compassion on anyone who reads my scribbling and learn how to write
happy veterans day amigo
edited
Posted: November 11th, 2004, 11:37 pm
by stilltrucking
I edited the above post because I got into a us and them mind set, everytime I start to see the world in terms of us and them, of me and you, good and evil I am starting to realize it is not that.
I am hoping for an impeachment. Ashcroft what is next for him, the supreme court. I think I understand what Jota meant. It is going to be a long hard slog to get our freedom back
Posted: November 11th, 2004, 11:44 pm
by Doreen Peri
what did jota say?
is it a poem? an essay?
Posted: November 13th, 2004, 4:37 am
by Scootertrash
"The bombs being dropped on Fallujah don't contain explosives, depleted uranium or anything harmful - they contain laughing gas - that would, of course, explain [Pentagon chief Donald] Rumsfeld's misplaced optimism about not killing civilians in Fallujah. Also, being a 'civilian' is a relative thing in a country occupied by Americans. You're only a civilian if you're on their side.
If you translate for them, or serve them food in the Green Zone, or wipe their floors - you're an innocent civilian. Just about everyone else is an insurgent, unless they can get a job as a 'civilian'."
- Riverbend, an Iraqi civilian girl, author of the blog Baghdad
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