THE WORLD'S GONE MAD
LIFE'S A BITCH, THEN YOU DIE AS THE SAYING GOES... BUT..YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE WHILE YOU ARE HERE ON EARTH. LET YOUR VOICE BE HEARD! TELL IT LIKE IT IS. IF YOU SIT BACK AND DO NOTHING, THEN NOTHING WILL EVER CHANGE. MAKE LIFE BETTER FOR THE FUTURE GENERATIONS. LET YOUR VOICE BE HEARD.
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
JOHN KERRY SLANDERS THE TROOPS, WHAT A LOSER
It came during a campaign rally for California Democratic gubernatorial candidate Phil Angelides, who is running against Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. Kerry opened his speech at Pasadena City College with several one-liners, saying at one point that Bush had lived in Texas but now "lives in a state of denial."
He then said: "You know, education, if you make the most of it, you study hard, you do your homework and you make an effort to be smart, you can do well. If you don't, you get stuck in Iraq."
Monday, October 30, 2006
HAPPY HALLOWEEN TO ALL OF YOU AND THE KIDS !!
HERE'S HOPING YOU ALL HAVE A FUN AND SAFE AND HAPPY HALLOWEEN ! HOPE YOU GUYS WITH KIDS WILL GO OUT WITH THEM AND WATCH OVER THEM AND KEEP THEM FROM HARM. I HOPE THEY GETS LOTS OF TREETS AND MAKE SURE YOU CHECK THIER CANDY FOR TAMPERING AND MAKE SURE THEY BRUSH THEIR TEETH A LITTLE EXTRA. LOL...HAVE A GOOD ONE !! :o)
America's population reaches 300,000,000 MILLION
America's population reaches 300,000,000 MILLION
Some places on earth are simply too big to photograph: the Grand Canyon, the Great Wall, Egypt's Valley of the Kings. Those monuments don't fit in any frame; they were made--by God or man--to overwhelm. You can visit them, snap some shots, but something is missing when you get back home. So how do you capture a country with 300 million independently minded and moving pieces? Who would even try?
We hunt the larger truths because we can't help it, especially within sight of a critical election, when pundits and pollsters have to reach general conclusions about countless specific doubts and hopes. But America won't sit still to have her portrait painted. Our politics especially resist reduction. One reason lawmakers have to draw such twisted districts to save their seats is that we are so much more purple than they'd like, a tangle of red suburbs of blue cities and blue counties in red states. That mischievous map of a huge central red sea cupped by blue parentheses on the coasts makes us look like a very different country than we really are.
Our Spirit too does not lend itself to summary. To say that America is a very religious country is both true and unhelpful without a concordance. Researchers at Baylor University identified the different Gods we envision and the worldviews they invite. Whether you see an attentive Father or a distant one, a critical deity or a forgiving one, goes a long way toward explaining your views on military spending, the Iraq war, environmental responsibility and wealth redistribution.
The very idea of redistributing wealth can feel un-American in the land of Horatio Alger, until you look closely at how it's spread now. Half of us earn less than $30,000 a year, 90% less than $100,000. To get an idea of how we value our values, Howard Stern earns every 24 seconds what takes a cop or a teacher about a week. Parents hoping to persuade their children to buckle down in school might try this: as an adult, the more you know the less you'll have to work. Those with a high school degree or less spend far more of their time on the job than those with a college degree or beyond.
If Time is the new Money, then we learn something about who we are by how we spend it. Although they've cut back, most mothers still spend more time doing housework than taking care of their children--and twice as much time doing it as fathers do. But that is still a mark of progress. The total hours worked by men and women are roughly equal--about 65 hours a week--when you count paid and unpaid work. For all the headlines about the time crunch and the lost generation of latchkey kids, today's parents actually spend more time with their children than parents did in 1965. In the case of fathers, they spend twice as much.
Our families are getting smaller--with one vital exception. Compared with those of Europe and Japan, the U.S. population is younger and more colorful because of the continued arrival of immigrants and their higher-than-average birthrates. Of the 100 million Americans who will join us in the next 37 years, half will be immigrants or their children. In the next few decades, 97% of the world's population growth will occur in the developing world; the U.S. is the largest developed country in the world that is still growing at a healthy clip. That matters, strategically, economically and politically, as developed countries try to maintain their services, their militaries, their economic strength. If there is already a gap in energy and optimism between the U.S. and Europe, it looks likely only to widen in the next generation.
America has always been a nation of pilgrims--people who come here and those born here who like to move around. But if you are feeling restless and want to explore the country, don't go by the names or you'll get lost. Loving County, Texas, needs to sound so friendly because it is the least populated county in the lower 48. New Jersey is the Garden State, but it's more like a planter, since it's the most densely populated in the country. Sundance, Wyo., sounds like a merry place, but it was named for a Lakota Indian festival in which young warriors cut off pieces of their flesh and then danced in a test of strength. You wonder who moves to Helltown, Devil's Den, Weedpatch (all in California); Boring, Ore.; Elephant Butte, N.M.; West Thumb, Wyo.; Trickem, Ala.; Possum Trot, Ky.; or Lonelyville, N.Y. But they are all probably close to someone's idea of paradise.
What We Buy...
Consumer spending on everything from Apple iPods to Axe body spray powers 70% of the U.S. economy. A look at average daily purchases of popular products
Denomination Nation
Seventy-seven percent of the U.S. population falls into one of three religious groups Mainline Protestants, Evangelical Protestants and Catholics.
How We View God
By asking Americans how they perceive God, researchers have constructed four religious viewpoints. Click to see how these different views shape our politics.
This Is Where We Live
Take a look at America by the numbers. Click on the map to learn more
Who We Are
The U.S. population has almost never stopped expanding. Click to learn more about the changing face of America
What America Buys and Why
Experts say that as our population increases, we're going to feel an even greater pressure to spend
Behind America's Different Perceptions of God
An extensive survey divided religion into four ways of seeing God, which they say is a better indicator of political and moral attitudes than denomination
The Very Unnatural Process of Naturalization
TIME's Belinda Luscombe is sworn in as an American. If only she were the 300 millionth
America's Long Debate on Immigration
A historian describes how our attitudes have and haven't changed
How We Spend our Leisure Time
We have more free time than we did 40 years ago, but why doesn't it feel that way? The answer is television
We hunt the larger truths because we can't help it, especially within sight of a critical election, when pundits and pollsters have to reach general conclusions about countless specific doubts and hopes. But America won't sit still to have her portrait painted. Our politics especially resist reduction. One reason lawmakers have to draw such twisted districts to save their seats is that we are so much more purple than they'd like, a tangle of red suburbs of blue cities and blue counties in red states. That mischievous map of a huge central red sea cupped by blue parentheses on the coasts makes us look like a very different country than we really are.
Our Spirit too does not lend itself to summary. To say that America is a very religious country is both true and unhelpful without a concordance. Researchers at Baylor University identified the different Gods we envision and the worldviews they invite. Whether you see an attentive Father or a distant one, a critical deity or a forgiving one, goes a long way toward explaining your views on military spending, the Iraq war, environmental responsibility and wealth redistribution.
The very idea of redistributing wealth can feel un-American in the land of Horatio Alger, until you look closely at how it's spread now. Half of us earn less than $30,000 a year, 90% less than $100,000. To get an idea of how we value our values, Howard Stern earns every 24 seconds what takes a cop or a teacher about a week. Parents hoping to persuade their children to buckle down in school might try this: as an adult, the more you know the less you'll have to work. Those with a high school degree or less spend far more of their time on the job than those with a college degree or beyond.
If Time is the new Money, then we learn something about who we are by how we spend it. Although they've cut back, most mothers still spend more time doing housework than taking care of their children--and twice as much time doing it as fathers do. But that is still a mark of progress. The total hours worked by men and women are roughly equal--about 65 hours a week--when you count paid and unpaid work. For all the headlines about the time crunch and the lost generation of latchkey kids, today's parents actually spend more time with their children than parents did in 1965. In the case of fathers, they spend twice as much.
Our families are getting smaller--with one vital exception. Compared with those of Europe and Japan, the U.S. population is younger and more colorful because of the continued arrival of immigrants and their higher-than-average birthrates. Of the 100 million Americans who will join us in the next 37 years, half will be immigrants or their children. In the next few decades, 97% of the world's population growth will occur in the developing world; the U.S. is the largest developed country in the world that is still growing at a healthy clip. That matters, strategically, economically and politically, as developed countries try to maintain their services, their militaries, their economic strength. If there is already a gap in energy and optimism between the U.S. and Europe, it looks likely only to widen in the next generation.
America has always been a nation of pilgrims--people who come here and those born here who like to move around. But if you are feeling restless and want to explore the country, don't go by the names or you'll get lost. Loving County, Texas, needs to sound so friendly because it is the least populated county in the lower 48. New Jersey is the Garden State, but it's more like a planter, since it's the most densely populated in the country. Sundance, Wyo., sounds like a merry place, but it was named for a Lakota Indian festival in which young warriors cut off pieces of their flesh and then danced in a test of strength. You wonder who moves to Helltown, Devil's Den, Weedpatch (all in California); Boring, Ore.; Elephant Butte, N.M.; West Thumb, Wyo.; Trickem, Ala.; Possum Trot, Ky.; or Lonelyville, N.Y. But they are all probably close to someone's idea of paradise.
What We Buy...
Consumer spending on everything from Apple iPods to Axe body spray powers 70% of the U.S. economy. A look at average daily purchases of popular products
Denomination Nation
Seventy-seven percent of the U.S. population falls into one of three religious groups Mainline Protestants, Evangelical Protestants and Catholics.
How We View God
By asking Americans how they perceive God, researchers have constructed four religious viewpoints. Click to see how these different views shape our politics.
This Is Where We Live
Take a look at America by the numbers. Click on the map to learn more
Who We Are
The U.S. population has almost never stopped expanding. Click to learn more about the changing face of America
What America Buys and Why
Experts say that as our population increases, we're going to feel an even greater pressure to spend
Behind America's Different Perceptions of God
An extensive survey divided religion into four ways of seeing God, which they say is a better indicator of political and moral attitudes than denomination
The Very Unnatural Process of Naturalization
TIME's Belinda Luscombe is sworn in as an American. If only she were the 300 millionth
America's Long Debate on Immigration
A historian describes how our attitudes have and haven't changed
How We Spend our Leisure Time
We have more free time than we did 40 years ago, but why doesn't it feel that way? The answer is television
Labels: America's population for 2006
Friday, October 27, 2006
Thursday, October 26, 2006
Mexico sux !! To hell with MEXICO !! WHO THE HELL DO THEY THINK THEY ARE ?
PLEEZ GIVE ME A DAMN BREAK ! WHO THE HELL DO THESE COUNTIRES THINK THEY ARE TO TELL US WHAT WE CAN AND CANNOT DO. ! MEXICO OUGHT TO BE BUILDING A FENCE TO KEEP THIER PEOPLE IN !
Mexico Gathers Support From 27 Nations for Declaration Opposing U.S. Border Fence Plan
Thursday, October 26, 2006
MEXICO CITY — Mexico, supported by 27 other nations, made a declaration at the Organization of American States slamming U.S. plans to build hundreds of miles (kilometers) of fence on its southern border.
The declaration, read aloud Wednesday at the OAS headquarters in Washington, said the barriers would not solve the immigration problem and urged the U.S. government to rethink its position, according to press releases from the OAS and Mexican foreign ministry.
The 28 nations express "deep concern regarding the decision adopted by the United States of America to build and extend a wall on its border with Mexico, considering it to be a unilateral measure that goes against the spirit of understanding," it said in the declaration, which was read out by Mexico's Ambassador Alejandro Garcia Moreno.
The United States refused to sign the declaration, with its Ambassador Robert Manzanares saying it could not attack a decision made by its legislative bodies, according to the OAS release.
Last month, the U.S. Senate approved a bill to build 1,100 kilometers (700 miles) of border fencing. U.S. President George W. Bush has said he will sign it into law, despite pleas from the Mexican government for a veto.
Mexican President Vicente Fox has called the plan "shameful" and compared it to the Berlin Wall.
An estimated 11 million Mexicans live in the United States, about half them illegally.
The 27 nations that supported Mexico in Wednesday's declaration were Antigua, Argentina, Barbados, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Chile, Ecuador, El Salvador, Granada, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, San Kitts and Nevis, San Lucia, San Vicente, Suriname, Uruguay and Venezuela.
Mexico has also said it will challenge the fence plans at the United Nations.
THESE COUNTIRES ARE OUT OF THEIR DAMN MINDS. THE BERLIN WALL WAS BUILT TO KEEP PEOPLE IN NOT OUT. DAMN IDIOTS.
WHY DON'T THESE SAME COUNTRIES GO TELL KOREA AND IRAN TO QUIT BUILDING NUCLEAR WEAPONS IF THEY ARE LOOKING FOR SOMETHING TO DO THAT IS USEFUL. THEY CAN'T TELL US WHAT WE CAN AND CANNOT DO AT OUR BORDERS. THESE PEOPLE ARE SICK.
Just Doing Jobs Americans Won't Do?
Wednesday, October 25, 2006
Saturday, October 14, 2006
Teen Questioned Over Bush Threats on MySpace
I hope that any and all people that Threaten our President should be dealt with. If you see it on the net then email the link and info to the FBI. Put a stop to all this BS in our country.
When 14-year-old Julia Wilson, left, found out that the Secret Service wanted to question her, she text messaged her mom Kirstie Wilson, "Are you serious!?!? omg. Am I in a lot of trouble?"
Teen Questioned Over Bush Threats on MySpace
Secret Service Agents Remove 14-Year-Old Girl From Class
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (Oct. 14) - Upset by the war in Iraq, Julia Wilson vented her frustrations with President Bush last spring on her Web page on MySpace.com.
She posted a picture of the president, scrawled "Kill Bush" across the top and drew a dagger stabbing his outstretched hand. She later replaced her page on the social-networking site after learning in her eighth-grade history class that such threats are a federal offense.
It was too late.
Federal authorities had found the page and placed Wilson on their checklist. They finally reached her this week in her molecular biology class.
The 14-year-old freshman was taken out of class Wednesday and questioned for about 15 minutes by two Secret Service agents. The incident has upset her parents, who said the agents should have included them when they questioned their daughter.
On Friday, the teenager said the agents' questioning led her to tears.
"I wasn't dangerous. I mean, look at what's (stenciled) on my backpack - it's a heart. I'm a very peace-loving person," said Wilson, an honor student who describes herself as politically passionate. "I'm against the war in Iraq. I'm not going to kill the president."
Her mother, Kirstie Wilson, said two agents showed up at the family's home Wednesday afternoon, questioned her and promised to return once her daughter was home from school.
After they left, Kirstie Wilson sent a text message to her daughter's cell phone, telling her to come straight home: "There are two men from the secret service that want to talk with you. Apparently you made some death threats against president bush."
"Are you serious!?!? omg. Am I in a lot of trouble?" her daughter responded.
Moments later, Kirstie Wilson received another text message from her daughter saying agents had pulled her out of class.
Julia Wilson said the agents threatened her by saying she could be sent to juvenile hall for making the threat.
"They yelled at me a lot," she said. "They were unnecessarily mean."
Spokesmen for the Secret Service in Sacramento and Washington, D.C., said they could not comment on the case.
Wilson and her parents said the agents were justified in questioning her over her MySpace.com posting. But they said they believe agents went too far by not waiting until she was out of school.
They also said the agents should have more quickly figured out they weren't dealing with a real danger. Ultimately, the agents told the teen they would delete her investigation file.
Assistant Principal Paul Belluomini said the agents gave him the impression the girl's mother knew they were planning to question her daughter at school. There is no legal requirement that parents be notified.
"This has been an ongoing problem," said Ann Brick, an attorney with the American Civil Liberties Union in San Francisco.
Former Govs. Pete Wilson and Gray Davis vetoed bills that would have required that parents give consent or be present when their children are questioned at school by law enforcement officers. A similar bill this year cleared the state Senate but died in the Assembly.
Julia Wilson plans to post a new MySpace.com page, this one devoted to organizing other students to protest the Iraq war.
"I decided today I think I will because it (the questioning) went too far," she said.
Happy Weekend to all ! Here's a little game~PACMAN~
HOPE YOU ALL HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND. IF YOU GET BORED COME BACK AND PLAY Pac Man.
Enjoy !
RAJ CROSSED MEXICAN BORDER ON AN ELEPHANT~HE GETS MY VOTE !
I HOPE LIKE HELL THIS GUY WINS THE ELECTION. I WOULD SURE AS HELL VOTE FOR HIM. CHECK IT OUT !
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
MONIQUE DOLS, THE BITCH OF THE COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY CAMPUS
HEY MONIQUE DOLS, ENJOY !!! READ ON
READ THE STORY ABOUT THIS STUPID LITTLE SCUMBAG BELOW. !!! AND VIEW THE VIDEO OF THESE GANGS THAT DO THIS KIND OF STUFF ON CAMPUS THESE DAYS. HOW DISGUSTING OUR SOCIETY HAS BECOME.
<---IDIOT !
LAST WEEKEND I WAS WATCHING JOHN KASICH ON FOX NEWS SATURDAY NIGHT AND I CAUGHT THE CLIP BELOW OF THE COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY STUDENTS THAT DISRUPTED THE MINUTEMEN SPEECH AND PRESENTATION THAT WAS SCHEDULED TO GO ON BY ANOTHER GROUP OF STUDENTS. MONIQUES DOLS , THE LITTLE BITCH BELOW WAS REPRESENTING THE GROUP THAT DISRUPTED THE MEETING. SHE WAS A SMIRKING CHIMP BITCH AND AS ARROGANT AS THEY COME. JOHN ASKED HER DID SHE REGRET GOING UP ON STAGE AND TURNING OVER TABELS AND CHAIRS AND SCREAMING AND HOLLERING AND MAKING AN ASS OF HERSELF AND SHE SAID NO. HE ALSO AKSED HER WHAT HER PARENTS THOUGHT OF HER ACTIONS. SHE SAID THEY LOVED HER AND WERE BEHIND HER 100 %.
<---WHAT A MISERABLE LITTLE SCUMBAG. SHE HATES HERSELF AND SHE HATES LIFE. YOU CAN TELL BY LOOKING AT HER HOW TRUELY SICK SHE IS. HOW SAD. SEE THE VIDEO BELOW...
http://www.foxnews.com/video2/player06.html?100906/100906_heartland_columbia&Heartland&Columbia%20Chaos&acc&US&-1&News&291&amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;&&exp
Monique Dols please take birth control like your mother should have. SO THEY WANT BE ANY MORE LIKE YOU. You are a failure.
John Kasich thanks for showing us what kinds of scum are being taught at our schools and universities in Ameican today.You are the man !
Columbia Protesters Cry Foul at Threat of Discipline
By ELIANA JOHNSON - Staff Reporter of the Sun
October 10, 2006
The protesters who rushed the stage at Columbia University Wednesday night when the founder of a volunteer border-patrol group tried to speak are crying foul, asserting that they were the victims of the violence and that they should not be disciplined by the university.
After the students climbed onstage, overturning tables and chairs and causing mayhem, President Lee Bollinger called the students' disruption of the event "one of the most serious breaches of academic faith that can occur at a university."
"It is unacceptable to seek to deprive another person of his or her right of expression through actions such as taking a stage and interrupting the speech," Mr. Bollinger said in a statement, adding that "of course" the university is investigating the incident.
Three students who claimed responsibility for taking the stage and interrupting the speech by the border-patrol group known as the Minutemen held a press conference yesterday on Broadway outside the university. One of the students, Karina Garcia, the political chairwoman of the Chicano Caucus, said that she and her fellow protesters were the victims of a "massive campaign of vilification and demonization."
Flanked by members of the Act Now to Stop War and End Racism group and the National Lawyers Guild, which have rallied to the student protesters' cause, Ms. Garcia said,"We wanted the whole world to know that the Minutemen are racists who terrorize defenseless immigrant families" and that the protesters set out to "sabotage them."
A Minuteman whose speech at Columbia was prevented by the protest, Jerome Corsi, rejected the racism charge as "inaccurate and irresponsible" and said it had "no basis in reality."
In a reversal of standard accounts of Wednesday evening's events, Ms. Garcia said that when the protesters stormed the stage, they were attacked by the Minutemen and other students. "Shame on the administration for launching an investigation into peaceful protesters," she said. Ms. Garcia referred to video footage captured by the Spanish television network Univision that she said depicted the violence.The video shows students fighting over a banner that the protesters unfurled, but the violence to which Ms. Garcia said she was victim is not evident.
Ms. Garcia said that no disciplinary action had been taken yet. She nonetheless called on the public to send letters to Mr. Bollinger demanding that the investigation be halted. She said that he has already received over 3,000 such notes.
Student protesters attesting to the violence they said had been inflicted on them by the Minutemen followed Ms. Garcia at the podium. The student leader of the International Socialist organization, Monique Dols, said that the Minutemen's "violent backlash" was "in the same tradition of the attackers in Birmingham and Montgomery," referring to events of the Civil Rights era. Comparing the plight of illegal immigrants to that of blacks in the 1960s, Ms. Dols advocated for granting full rights to illegal aliens, noting, "Every movement for social justice has always been deemed untimely or too extreme. It's time for immigrant rights."
Mr. Corsi denied that the Minutemen had been involved in any violence. "We were just trying to protect ourselves," he said.
Challenged by reporters to square her advocacy of free speech with her decision to take the stage at last Wednesday's event, Ms. Dols said, "The nature of these questions shows there's more concern for the Minutemen than for helpless illegal immigrants."
The Columbia administration declined to comment on the press conference.
HEY MONIQUE DOLS, GOT SOMETHING SPECIAL FOR YOU BELOW.
http://monique.youarelame.com
Sunday, October 08, 2006
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
Check out this years Northern Lights, Aurora Borealis
Solar winds hitting Earth have recently sparked bright displays of aurora borealis, or the northern lights, in the Northern Hemisphere. In the past week, auroras, usually bright green in color have appeared over parts of Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota. Auroras are most commonly seen in the late summer and early fall months.
Aurora Gallery
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
BOYCOTT the New Post Office Christmas Stamp for 2006 !!
CHRISTMAS STAMP
How ironic is this??!! They don't even believe in Christ and they're getting their own Christmas stamp, but don't dream of posting the ten commandments on federal property?
USPS New Stamp
This one is impossible to believe. Scroll down for the text.
If there is only one thing you forward today.....let it
be this!
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REMEMBER the MUSLIM bombing of PanAm
Flight 103!
REMEMBER the MUSLIM bombing of the World
Trade Center in 1993!
REMEMBER the MUSLIM bombing of the Marine
barracks in Lebanon!
REMEMBER the MUSLIM bombing of the military
barracks in S! audi Ara bia!
REMEMBER the MUSLIM bombing of the American Embassies in Africa!
REMEMBER the MUSLIM bombing of the USS COLE!
REMEMBER the MUSLIM attack on 9/11/2001!
REMEMBER all the AMERICAN lives that were lost in those vicious MUSLIM attacks!
Now the United States Postal Service REMEMBERS and HONORS the EID MUSLIM holiday season with a commemorative first class holiday postage stamp.
REMEMBER to adamantly and vocally BOYCOTT this stamp when purchasing your stamps at the post office.
To use this stamp would be a slap in the face to all those AMERICANS who died at the hands of those whom this stamp honors.
REMEMBER to pass this along to every patriotic AMERICAN you know