If you have ever read my blog (and I know you haven't) you know I hate soccer moms.
Who in their right mind would let a soccer mother be president?
They are always late. They always take their brats side, even when their brats are obviously at fault, thusly raising more inconsiderate jerks. They are wasteful. They act like they are better than others and somehow entitled to...well, be jerks. They don't care about anything but themselves. They suck!
Down, down, down with soccer moms and their cold climate counterparts, hockey moms.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Friday, September 19, 2008
Plastic smile on my plastic face
Like an old whore I am
Faking this emotion.
Oh. Oh, Baby.
Gutted like a fish,
I am devoid of all sincerity.
I am masterful.
Completely fabulous.
The newest in animatronics.
Out in the parking lot
Re-blacktopping
I'm right here
But I'd rather be shopping
Barbie under glass
With a cheap price tag.
There's always a new, shiny, pink accessory
And I crave.
Sawdust sustenance
Washed down with Postem---
If only you could find that one thing
You'd no longer be hungry.
I know.
I've seen you looking, too.
Like an old whore I am
Faking this emotion.
Oh. Oh, Baby.
Gutted like a fish,
I am devoid of all sincerity.
I am masterful.
Completely fabulous.
The newest in animatronics.
Out in the parking lot
Re-blacktopping
I'm right here
But I'd rather be shopping
Barbie under glass
With a cheap price tag.
There's always a new, shiny, pink accessory
And I crave.
Sawdust sustenance
Washed down with Postem---
If only you could find that one thing
You'd no longer be hungry.
I know.
I've seen you looking, too.
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
The more things change...
It is true that wealth has been greatly increased, and that the average of comfort, leisure and refinement has been raised; but these gains are not general. In them, the lowest class do not share...This association of poverty with progress is the great enigma of our times...There is a vague but general feeling of disappointment; an increased bitterness among the working classes; a widespread feeling of unrest and brooding revolution...The civilized world is trembling on the verge of a great movement. Either it must be a leap upward, which will open the way to advances yet undreamed of, or it must be a plunge downward which will carry us back toward barbarism...
This is as true today as when it was first written by Henry George in his book Progress and Poverty, published in 1879.
This is as true today as when it was first written by Henry George in his book Progress and Poverty, published in 1879.
Thursday, July 31, 2008
A NEW HOPE. For real.
WE ARE LIVING IN A VERY EXCITING TIME. A TIME IN WHICH WE THE PEOPLE ACTUALLY HAVE A CHANCE TO CHANGE A CORRUPT, SOILED GOVERNMENT. THIS IS WHAT OUR FOREFATHERS FOUGHT FOR. WE CAN PUT A MAN INTO OFFICE WHO OWES NOTHING TO ANYONE, A MAN WHO JUST WANTS TO MAKE THINGS BETTER.
BELIEVE!
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Make up your mind already!
John McCain, you can't have your cake and eat it, too.
I'm going to use small words so you will understand what I am telling you. See, you say you are for the environment, and yet you want more oil production in this country (so we can stop depending on foreign oil).
Now, this is where it might get a little complicated for you, Senator.
For the United States to produce more oil, we would need to drill in Alaska or take part in off-shore drilling. Both of these options are harmful to the environment.
So what's it going to be, McCain? Because you can't have it all.
Greedy bastard.
I'm going to use small words so you will understand what I am telling you. See, you say you are for the environment, and yet you want more oil production in this country (so we can stop depending on foreign oil).
Now, this is where it might get a little complicated for you, Senator.
For the United States to produce more oil, we would need to drill in Alaska or take part in off-shore drilling. Both of these options are harmful to the environment.
So what's it going to be, McCain? Because you can't have it all.
Greedy bastard.
Monday, July 14, 2008
Who are the adults?
I love it when a bit of my faith in mankind is restored. I wish it would happen more often.
A few days ago, two kids (18 and 19) came to my door canvassing for Ohio Citizen Action. They were awesome!
And while I lament that far too few of the big kids want to do something, it seems to me that a large group from, say 17 to 22 are seeing far enough into the future to realize that change must be made. Or else.
So check out the documentary. It's on YouTube. And their website at:
http://www.ohiocitizen.org/campaigns/isg/documentary_videos.html
A few days ago, two kids (18 and 19) came to my door canvassing for Ohio Citizen Action. They were awesome!
And while I lament that far too few of the big kids want to do something, it seems to me that a large group from, say 17 to 22 are seeing far enough into the future to realize that change must be made. Or else.
So check out the documentary. It's on YouTube. And their website at:
http://www.ohiocitizen.org/campaigns/isg/documentary_videos.html
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