Thursday, October 26, 2006
Border Security Fence Signed Into Law
Well I'm glad they finally decided to do SOMETHING about border security. The only thing I would have changed is making the entire border fenced rather then only 700 miles worth.
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Mohammed Cartoon Lawsuit Thrown Out
Good grief Charlie Brown, why the fuck was this not even thrown out by the court clerk when they filed it? I just hate the hypocracy that is being shown by certain portions of the Muslim population. You don't see them filing lawsuits and protesting when people get their heads cut off or bombs go off in a crowded market. But you show a cartoon, and they seem to be up in arms (literally).
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Misleading Article Title
This article has a misleading title, but the President makes several good points and is worth a good read. The President states that it appears that we aren't doing anything but getting shot in Iraq when that's not the case. There are tons of things that happen that don't get into the newspapers and on the front page of CNN's website. Many of our guys are involved in things that even other people in the military don't know about. And, unfortunately, you can't publish everything that does go on there because of classified information about tactics and statistics that our guys over there use.
Make no mistake, war is an ugly beast. A soldier will see things that you and I will never see. They've seen, heard, and smelled death up close and personal. An extremely small minority commits a war crime, it's all over the front page of every newspaper in the nation. His name, face, and alleged crime is known by all. But how many of you ever hear about when our guys build schools, hospitals and other infrastructure that didn't exist even before we went to war? How many times do you hear about our guys doing a raid and capturing lower and mid level insurgents? How many times do you hear about us saving lives because we foiled a suicide bomber?
Just because you don't hear about it, doesn't mean it's not happening.
Travis
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Make no mistake, war is an ugly beast. A soldier will see things that you and I will never see. They've seen, heard, and smelled death up close and personal. An extremely small minority commits a war crime, it's all over the front page of every newspaper in the nation. His name, face, and alleged crime is known by all. But how many of you ever hear about when our guys build schools, hospitals and other infrastructure that didn't exist even before we went to war? How many times do you hear about our guys doing a raid and capturing lower and mid level insurgents? How many times do you hear about us saving lives because we foiled a suicide bomber?
Just because you don't hear about it, doesn't mean it's not happening.
Travis
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Election Time
Well the mid term elections are less then 2 weeks away. Make sure you all get registered to vote and actually vote. It's very important. You may not agree with everything I have said and done in the past, but here's an excellent article on why you should vote for the Republican Party.
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Wednesday, October 25, 2006
Won't They Ever Learn?
Man, these guys just don't know how to take a hint. Iran is ratcheting up their nuclear program even further. I just wonder what it will take for them to think twice about their program. Sooner or later, someone's going to blink. My bet is that they blink first.
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Put Down Like A Rabid Dog
I remember this guy. He killed several women in the Gainesville, Florida area in the early 90's. What made him stand out for me was he serenaded his girlfriend I believe in open court. Real class act. Oh well, he's been dead for about and hour and a half now, and I think I'll have a smile on my face on my way home knowing he won't terrorize anyone ever again.
Travis
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Personal Responsibility Strikes Again!
Check out the last line of this article. London-born Campbell is no stranger to controversy. She has blamed her hot temper on lingering resentment toward her father for abandoning her as a child.
I'm just waiting for her to throw a cell phone at one of her assistants and have that assistant beat her to within an inch of her life. You know that poor assistant is just going to snap one day.
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I'm just waiting for her to throw a cell phone at one of her assistants and have that assistant beat her to within an inch of her life. You know that poor assistant is just going to snap one day.
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Bill O'Reilly Vs. Michael Moore
These videos are great! Part 2 really makes Michael Moore look like the douche bag he really is.
Part 1
Part 2
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Part 1
Part 2
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Tuesday, October 24, 2006
Iran: Building A Nuclear Weapon After All?
It appears that even Germany may be agreeing with us that Iran might be thinking of building a bomb. No other reason can be explained as to why they would estimate how long it would take to build one. I think when the Europeans start getting nervous, then you start seeing more action in the diplomatic circles. This is a good thing as it makes it appear to be more of an international consensus rather then just us and having people argue that we're being a bully.
Travis
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Ohio Executes Nutjob
Well I'm glad we're rid of one less idiot in the world. Jeffrey Lundgren murdered 5 members of a family because he thought they "lacked faith". It's bad enough to murder someone, but to murder children is monstrous. What I find soothing however, is that there are reports that lethal injection isn't painless. The person is sedated and it gives the appearance of a calm, painless death, but the person can still feel their heart and lungs ceasing operations. Now, these reports may be incorrect, but I'd like to think an idiot like this felt at least some kind of pain and suffering before they put him down like a rabid dog.
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If You're Poor, Who's Responsible For It?
I'm going to bet that this article author did her homework on the numbers, but I think the article is a bit misleading.
First off, she goes into little jabs against the Bush administration. Fair enough, but she doesn't mention the tax increases during the Clinton administration. She also does not state how much taxes are paid by these wealthy people. Some of them pay more in taxes in a year then you or I will make in a lifetime. Another example that she likes to use is the following:
BUSH’S TAX CUTS GIVE a 2-child family earning $1 million an extra $86,722—or Harvard tuition, room, board, and an iMac G5 for both kids.
My main point about this article isn't the slant or the facts and figures in it. My main point that I would like to raise is that if you are poor, unless you have some disability preventing you from working, you are poor because you don't have any drive. There, I said it. I don't want to sound like an asshole (even though I know I will end up sounding like one anyways), but if you are poor, there's literally an infinite amount of things you can do to raise yourself out of poverty. Night classes, working overtime, government job programs, the list goes on and on.
I have been poor. DIRT poor. When I was growing up, my family lived in a VERY small 2 bedroom home and we got by with my mother working 16 hour days and my father working whenever he could. During rougher times, we got government help with food and such. Government cheese and peanut butter SUCKS! My mother went to school and my father turned out to be a loser flake. My mother made her life better by making herself more marketable and therefore making her pay higher.
I did the same thing. I worked at HP making little money, but always remembering the job skills that I learned. I taught myself computers back when they weren't cool. I taught myself troubleshooting skills. I read everything I could get my hands on. I then went to college. I dropped out after a year because my aunt needed financial help. I worked my way up through the ranks of various companies, gathering job skills that are in demand now. I now sit in an air conditioned office building making enough money to be able to afford the nice 4 bedroom home with 3 cars and a theater room.
If you are poor, it is your fault. When I was poor, it was my fault. I had no job skills to offer an employer and certainly couldn't command a nice, above average salary. That's not to say that one can't have a crippling financial disaster. Sudden, massive medical bills are something that could very well crush anyone, but there's always a way around things.
This is the greatest country in the world, you have every opportunity to make your life as good as you want it. But that's they key phrase, "as good as you want it". If you have no desire, no drive, no heart, you'll never make more then minimum wage at best and never get to the point where you are comfortable and aren't worried about things financially. People still come from all over the world to the land of opportunity. They come here because they know that if they work hard, put their nose to the grindstone and pay attention, America can make every one of their dreams come true. Clean air, college education for their children, modern home, more food then they know what to do with, it's all ripe for the taking, but you have to earn it first. If you can't make it here, where do you suppose that you're going to go to make a life for yourself? No one is going to hand you anything. MTV Cribs is a perfect example of this way of thinking. Now from time to time, you'll see someone who inherited their fortune, but the vast majority earned their homes, cars, and other luxury items. Professional athletes, Music stars, and others honed their craft, worked out, did whatever it took to get to the top of their profession, and it paid off for them.
So get off your ass, study in college, hone a craft, write a catchy tune, come up with a new invention, and have some drive, and I promise, you'll soon be living a life that only America can provide.
Travis
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First off, she goes into little jabs against the Bush administration. Fair enough, but she doesn't mention the tax increases during the Clinton administration. She also does not state how much taxes are paid by these wealthy people. Some of them pay more in taxes in a year then you or I will make in a lifetime. Another example that she likes to use is the following:
BUSH’S TAX CUTS GIVE a 2-child family earning $1 million an extra $86,722—or Harvard tuition, room, board, and an iMac G5 for both kids.
A 2-CHILD family earning $50,000 gets $2,050—or 1/5 the cost of public college for one kid.
While this is is most likely true, (I don't want to research it that hard), what she does not show is that the poorer family is eligible for grants that the richer family is not.My main point about this article isn't the slant or the facts and figures in it. My main point that I would like to raise is that if you are poor, unless you have some disability preventing you from working, you are poor because you don't have any drive. There, I said it. I don't want to sound like an asshole (even though I know I will end up sounding like one anyways), but if you are poor, there's literally an infinite amount of things you can do to raise yourself out of poverty. Night classes, working overtime, government job programs, the list goes on and on.
I have been poor. DIRT poor. When I was growing up, my family lived in a VERY small 2 bedroom home and we got by with my mother working 16 hour days and my father working whenever he could. During rougher times, we got government help with food and such. Government cheese and peanut butter SUCKS! My mother went to school and my father turned out to be a loser flake. My mother made her life better by making herself more marketable and therefore making her pay higher.
I did the same thing. I worked at HP making little money, but always remembering the job skills that I learned. I taught myself computers back when they weren't cool. I taught myself troubleshooting skills. I read everything I could get my hands on. I then went to college. I dropped out after a year because my aunt needed financial help. I worked my way up through the ranks of various companies, gathering job skills that are in demand now. I now sit in an air conditioned office building making enough money to be able to afford the nice 4 bedroom home with 3 cars and a theater room.
If you are poor, it is your fault. When I was poor, it was my fault. I had no job skills to offer an employer and certainly couldn't command a nice, above average salary. That's not to say that one can't have a crippling financial disaster. Sudden, massive medical bills are something that could very well crush anyone, but there's always a way around things.
This is the greatest country in the world, you have every opportunity to make your life as good as you want it. But that's they key phrase, "as good as you want it". If you have no desire, no drive, no heart, you'll never make more then minimum wage at best and never get to the point where you are comfortable and aren't worried about things financially. People still come from all over the world to the land of opportunity. They come here because they know that if they work hard, put their nose to the grindstone and pay attention, America can make every one of their dreams come true. Clean air, college education for their children, modern home, more food then they know what to do with, it's all ripe for the taking, but you have to earn it first. If you can't make it here, where do you suppose that you're going to go to make a life for yourself? No one is going to hand you anything. MTV Cribs is a perfect example of this way of thinking. Now from time to time, you'll see someone who inherited their fortune, but the vast majority earned their homes, cars, and other luxury items. Professional athletes, Music stars, and others honed their craft, worked out, did whatever it took to get to the top of their profession, and it paid off for them.
So get off your ass, study in college, hone a craft, write a catchy tune, come up with a new invention, and have some drive, and I promise, you'll soon be living a life that only America can provide.
Travis
travis@rightwinglunatic.com
Monday, October 23, 2006
Panama To Widen Canal
This can only have good consequences. Panama has approved a $5.25 billion dollar project to widen their famous canal. Even if it does not mean lower prices for the U.S., expanding a trade route can only be good for everyone. Panama will create thousands of jobs for this project, larger and larger ships can now go through the canal, where they once could not, thus saving billions of dollars in transportation costs of goods and services for the world's economy.
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Chavez Suffers Setback
Looks like our good friend Hugo Chavez has suffered several setbacks trying to get Venezuela a seat on the UN Security Council. Well HA HA. Sorry, that was unprofessional of me. But if you act like an asshole, you'll get treated like an asshole.
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This Boggles The Mind.
What. The. Fuck. So Indonesia is releasing 2 prisoners who were involved in the bombing in Bali. This bombing killed over 200 people and they are releasing these people??? Well why didn't we release Jeffrey Dahmer during Christmas, John Wayne Gacy during Thanksgiving, or Ted Bundy during Easter? Oh, that's right, because they were murdering criminals who deserved no mercy for brutally killing innocent people. These 2 people were involved in killing more than the previously mentioned serials killers combined! So, according to these people, I could go out and be involved in killing 200 people and be out within a few years? Would this have happened if they bombed a government building? A mosque? A Playground? Or is it simply because they killed "infidels"?
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Have You Driven A Ford Lately?
So, Ford is announcing that they will lose $5.8 BILLION dollars because of restructuring. Now, I don't know much about running a multi-billion dollar company, but isn't restructuring supposed to SAVE you money??
I have a suggestion for Ford. I've owned a Ford in the past (89 Mustang), and I'll give these thoughts on my ownership of that car. First off, get quality people who answer the phones. These people are the front lines between yourself and your customers. I called up one time with a question about my car and got several rude, inconsiderate people. Now, one person I can forgive, but multiple people I cannot. If the person didn't know the answer to my question, find someone who does or point me in the likely direction of my answer. Simple, fair, honesty will go a LONG way in customer relations. A good experience means I will more than likely become a repeat customer. A vehicle purchase is the second most expensive thing most people will buy in their lifetimes. This means that repeat business is crucial.
Second suggestion. PLEASE HIRE BETTER ENGINEERS! If your current engineers are swamped, higher more. If you have more than enough, higher better ones. I cannot tell you how many times my old car would break down. I had 56,000 miles on the car and had to replace the clutch, starter, water pump, and other assorted parts over it's short lifetime. I drive a Honda. I've owned 3 Honda's in the past. My first car was an 89 CRX. I put 189,000 miles on it without a problem. Oil changes and such were regular just as they were on my Mustang. When I spoke with Honda service, I got fair, honest people who were helpful. This speaks volumes. When my timing belt broke on my CRX, I was met with very helpful people who pointed me to the right place on getting it replaced and back on the road in a hurry. So, when it came time for a new vehicle, who do you think I chose? I chose a car company that offered me a nice, inexpensive, RELIABLE car with a service department that was helpful when needed.
Ford, if you read this, take my constructive criticism to heart. Don't cut corners on cars that cost $25,000. Don't try a "me too" attitude when trying to compete with the Japanese tuner market, it makes you look lame. Innovative ideas and ingenuity will help pull you into profitability quickly, I promise.
Travis
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I have a suggestion for Ford. I've owned a Ford in the past (89 Mustang), and I'll give these thoughts on my ownership of that car. First off, get quality people who answer the phones. These people are the front lines between yourself and your customers. I called up one time with a question about my car and got several rude, inconsiderate people. Now, one person I can forgive, but multiple people I cannot. If the person didn't know the answer to my question, find someone who does or point me in the likely direction of my answer. Simple, fair, honesty will go a LONG way in customer relations. A good experience means I will more than likely become a repeat customer. A vehicle purchase is the second most expensive thing most people will buy in their lifetimes. This means that repeat business is crucial.
Second suggestion. PLEASE HIRE BETTER ENGINEERS! If your current engineers are swamped, higher more. If you have more than enough, higher better ones. I cannot tell you how many times my old car would break down. I had 56,000 miles on the car and had to replace the clutch, starter, water pump, and other assorted parts over it's short lifetime. I drive a Honda. I've owned 3 Honda's in the past. My first car was an 89 CRX. I put 189,000 miles on it without a problem. Oil changes and such were regular just as they were on my Mustang. When I spoke with Honda service, I got fair, honest people who were helpful. This speaks volumes. When my timing belt broke on my CRX, I was met with very helpful people who pointed me to the right place on getting it replaced and back on the road in a hurry. So, when it came time for a new vehicle, who do you think I chose? I chose a car company that offered me a nice, inexpensive, RELIABLE car with a service department that was helpful when needed.
Ford, if you read this, take my constructive criticism to heart. Don't cut corners on cars that cost $25,000. Don't try a "me too" attitude when trying to compete with the Japanese tuner market, it makes you look lame. Innovative ideas and ingenuity will help pull you into profitability quickly, I promise.
Travis
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It's About Time!
Well it's about time that corrupt executives finally start seeing real jail time when they exploit thousands of people's jobs and retirement for their own benefit. Many people's lives were financially crushed because of the illegal actions of these people. It's one thing when a company does badly in the market place, it's another to lie, cheat, and steal about it.
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2nd Amendment
I guess certain people just can't be bothered to read the Constitution. For those of you who can't, I'll post it here for you. A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed.
Now, if you want to get down to brass tacks, the above Amendment, word for word, states that we have the right to own firearms. It says nothing about criminal background checks, mental patients owning weapons, automatic weapons, or other laws that are currently on the books concerning owning a firearm. It uses the example of "A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state". It does NOT say that this is the only reason why the American public has the RIGHT to bear arms, instead of the privilege. John Ashcroft has publicly stated that he views the Second Amendment as a "privilege" instead of a right. What a prick.
What I don't understand is how in recent news, whack jobs are going on shooting sprees and yet, no one wants to see how these people got access to guns or want to blame the whack jobs in the first place. I own several guns. My guns are locked up because I have children over at my house many times when friends and family come over. I learned about guns and gun safety at a VERY early age (4 if you must know). I've been hunting with my Grandfather, I've owned guns since the age of 5 (my father's friend gave me a small rifle which was stored at my Grandfather's house), so guns are a part of me and my families life.
If you don't want to own a gun, fine. That's your choice, but don't try to infringe on my right to own guns. Certainly, please don't lump law abiding gun owners with whack jobs that break into schools and murder school children. I'm sure that hippies wouldn't like it if I blamed them for the rise in drug crimes or global warming due to their VW bus emissions. There. I just made a stereotype and exploited it for my own arguments. Do you like it when people blame you for the ills of others?
Travis
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Now, if you want to get down to brass tacks, the above Amendment, word for word, states that we have the right to own firearms. It says nothing about criminal background checks, mental patients owning weapons, automatic weapons, or other laws that are currently on the books concerning owning a firearm. It uses the example of "A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state". It does NOT say that this is the only reason why the American public has the RIGHT to bear arms, instead of the privilege. John Ashcroft has publicly stated that he views the Second Amendment as a "privilege" instead of a right. What a prick.
What I don't understand is how in recent news, whack jobs are going on shooting sprees and yet, no one wants to see how these people got access to guns or want to blame the whack jobs in the first place. I own several guns. My guns are locked up because I have children over at my house many times when friends and family come over. I learned about guns and gun safety at a VERY early age (4 if you must know). I've been hunting with my Grandfather, I've owned guns since the age of 5 (my father's friend gave me a small rifle which was stored at my Grandfather's house), so guns are a part of me and my families life.
If you don't want to own a gun, fine. That's your choice, but don't try to infringe on my right to own guns. Certainly, please don't lump law abiding gun owners with whack jobs that break into schools and murder school children. I'm sure that hippies wouldn't like it if I blamed them for the rise in drug crimes or global warming due to their VW bus emissions. There. I just made a stereotype and exploited it for my own arguments. Do you like it when people blame you for the ills of others?
Travis
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NY Times Wrong For Publishing Terrorist Banking Program
Sometimes it's nice to see when someone who you know is wrong, admit they're wrong. Unfortunately, you can't put toothpaste back in the tube, so the Treasury department is now going to have to adjust because of leaks and the publication of their techniques. Perhaps they'd like to tell China how our Navy operates, or tell Pakistan how to built antimatter weapons next?
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The End Is Near!
God hates us all! The End Times are here! Gather up your things, get your affairs in order! Armageddon is here! Elton John wants to record a rap album!
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I Hate To Do This. But I Have To Agree.
Man, I really hate agreeing with potential rapists, but defense attorneys in Arizona are arguing that "John Doe" cases should be voided because of the statute of limitations starts when a crime occurs instead of when a suspect is found. Basically, they state that if DNA is discovered, the statue of limitations starts from that point, instead of when a DNA match is discovered. Unfortunately, I agree with this point.
For example, if I rob a bank, police have to catch me within a period of time starting from the robbery, instead of when they find my fingerprints on the doorway (if it takes years to find the prints). I only use bank robbery as an example, as I don't believe there is a statute of limitations on that particular crime.
Believe me, this is a slap in the face of any person who's been a victim of rape, but this is the way the law is written. Although I wonder, does this mean that if a serial rapist is caught, can prosecutors argue past rapes in a current trial to show a pattern of crime? Can they use this against the defendant at sentencing? Could they ask for an exceptional sentence instead of a standard one because of past rapes? Unfortunately, if this is the case, it means that another person must be raped before the person can stand trial for it. A messy legal problem indeed.
Travis
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For example, if I rob a bank, police have to catch me within a period of time starting from the robbery, instead of when they find my fingerprints on the doorway (if it takes years to find the prints). I only use bank robbery as an example, as I don't believe there is a statute of limitations on that particular crime.
Believe me, this is a slap in the face of any person who's been a victim of rape, but this is the way the law is written. Although I wonder, does this mean that if a serial rapist is caught, can prosecutors argue past rapes in a current trial to show a pattern of crime? Can they use this against the defendant at sentencing? Could they ask for an exceptional sentence instead of a standard one because of past rapes? Unfortunately, if this is the case, it means that another person must be raped before the person can stand trial for it. A messy legal problem indeed.
Travis
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Poor British
It's things like this that make me wonder about responsibility in todays youth, and it's not even happening in my own country. This is a similar problem that we have here in America. Irresponsible people procreating as fast as possible, while sponging off of the rest of us who get up early in the morning and drag our asses into work. Now the father is on disability, which is fine, but if you were on disability, wouldn't you think to avoid further expenses with more children?
I'm not trying to dictate how they live their lives. If they want 20 children, I don't care. I'm more concerned about them getting equivalent to welfare in Britain. It's one thing to have children accidentally, it's happened to many people, but to actively be TRYING for children when you're saying "But we don't want to live off benefits. We want to support ourselves.", and being on welfare is irresponsible. I currently do not have children, so I can see many people judging me for judging these folks. However, I have made an active choice not to have children because I want to provide my children with the best that I can once they do come around. Houses, cars, college education, all of this has been taken care of first so that we have a solid financial foundation for when children do come into our lives.
But I digress. Children are wonderful. I have many in my life. God daughters, 2nd Cousins, Nieces and Nephews. The only concern that I have is that in all of them, their parents experienced financial difficulties with it. Now sometimes it's temporary, and sometimes it's crushing, I just want to make sure that I'm responsible enough not to sponge off of the American taxpayer for me not wanting to wear a condom that particular night.
Travis
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I'm not trying to dictate how they live their lives. If they want 20 children, I don't care. I'm more concerned about them getting equivalent to welfare in Britain. It's one thing to have children accidentally, it's happened to many people, but to actively be TRYING for children when you're saying "But we don't want to live off benefits. We want to support ourselves.", and being on welfare is irresponsible. I currently do not have children, so I can see many people judging me for judging these folks. However, I have made an active choice not to have children because I want to provide my children with the best that I can once they do come around. Houses, cars, college education, all of this has been taken care of first so that we have a solid financial foundation for when children do come into our lives.
But I digress. Children are wonderful. I have many in my life. God daughters, 2nd Cousins, Nieces and Nephews. The only concern that I have is that in all of them, their parents experienced financial difficulties with it. Now sometimes it's temporary, and sometimes it's crushing, I just want to make sure that I'm responsible enough not to sponge off of the American taxpayer for me not wanting to wear a condom that particular night.
Travis
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Are We All Turning Into Sissies?
This is disturbing. Now I can understand if you're in a grind and working hard to provide for yourself and your spouse, but work and stress should never come between you and them. If sex is becoming less and less likely in your relationship, do something about it. You don't want to be 80 and had sex rarely. Sex is something to be enjoyed by consenting adults and when you're young, you want to do it all the time. God knows I did. :)
When the respondents were asked if they had an erection when they woke up in the morning, one-quarter of men in their 20s said they never had one or had one less than once in five days, while 28 percent said they had one every three or four days.
1/4 of men in their 20's have NEVER had one? I'm not trying to brag here but, I'm knocking things off the shelf first thing the morning. :) If you aren't, I'd try to find out why. Is our country becoming so stressed out that men are not being "men"? Take a breather from time to time. Take your wife/girlfriend/boyfriend out over the weekend. Tell your boss "no" from time to time. Of course, I'm sure that there are life situations where these things aren't as easy as they sound, but is it worth your health and sex life to be able to afford one more trinket? Take a good look at yourself if you're not happy and correct it before it's too late.
Travis
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When the respondents were asked if they had an erection when they woke up in the morning, one-quarter of men in their 20s said they never had one or had one less than once in five days, while 28 percent said they had one every three or four days.
1/4 of men in their 20's have NEVER had one? I'm not trying to brag here but, I'm knocking things off the shelf first thing the morning. :) If you aren't, I'd try to find out why. Is our country becoming so stressed out that men are not being "men"? Take a breather from time to time. Take your wife/girlfriend/boyfriend out over the weekend. Tell your boss "no" from time to time. Of course, I'm sure that there are life situations where these things aren't as easy as they sound, but is it worth your health and sex life to be able to afford one more trinket? Take a good look at yourself if you're not happy and correct it before it's too late.
Travis
travis@rightwinglunatic.com
I Misspoke When I Was Directly Quoted.
Oh give me a break. This is the problem when you call someone on something they've said. Why can't people just say, "Yeah I said it, so what"? When you are directly quoted as saying "But I think there is a big possibility (inaudible) for extreme criticism and because undoubtedly there was arrogance and stupidity from the United States in Iraq." You need to man up and take your lumps if someone calls you on it. Now, there's nothing wrong with what he said. However, don't go saying you misspoke because I've been interviewed a few times and each time I have been asked to make sure that my quotes were correct.
I've said things in the past, but when I am not clear on something, I usually state "maybe those weren't the right words to communicate what I mean". But if you've been directly quoted, don't backtrack, be more elaborate on exactly what you mean. Don't just give a blanket statement of having "misspoken".
Travis
travis@rightwinglunatic.com
I've said things in the past, but when I am not clear on something, I usually state "maybe those weren't the right words to communicate what I mean". But if you've been directly quoted, don't backtrack, be more elaborate on exactly what you mean. Don't just give a blanket statement of having "misspoken".
Travis
travis@rightwinglunatic.com
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