I'm Back.
And to be honest, I really don't have much to say anymore. At least, not much concerning politics. My stock and trade for the past few years has been music. I took a choir class which changed my life, and since then I have learned many different instruments, and studying the mechanics and sounds of them, and am working to become a Vocal performance Major/Music Composition Minor. I might actually consider doing a double major. Not sure yet. I like to hear sounds inside tones and pitches, the lines rapidly moving up and down between it, that actually makes it a note. I'm not sure whether this is the backbone of the tone itself, or if its a production of a tone itself, and thats really what I'm focusing on right now. I know that doesn't make sense to any of you, or anyone except for me for that matter, but I am very content with my life, even if its much less involved in politics. My life has been going very well, I am doing my very first opera this summer, "Cosi Fan tutte" By Mozart.
I am tired however, and will post more about this later. I want to apologize to all of my old blogger friends who I kind of left in the dust, I really should have kept up blogging through the years.
I am tired however, and will post more about this later. I want to apologize to all of my old blogger friends who I kind of left in the dust, I really should have kept up blogging through the years.
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Good morning, Jason, and welcome back.
Well, that explains why you haven't been blogging. You've been very busy and good for you! I see you've also been busy in My Space. I really don't visit My Space. It's not that I have anything against it but rather that I don't have the time for it.
Bush certainly isn't the anti-christ, but if you are no longer interested in political blogging it might be a good idea to change the name of your blog. You can do so without changing the url, but if you do decide to change it, please let me know. I'll visit to see what you're up to whether you blog politically or not.
You were a bit surprised that I held onto your link for so long. That's because I knew you would come back sooner or later. I refused to give up on you! :)
Hehe, thanks a lot. Changing the name of my blog is actually a pretty good idea, especially since Stephen Hanchett's blog that really started all of this will really serve no purpose anymore after Bush's term is almost up, and he doesnt declare martial law and stay in power like the blog dwellers of bushistheantichrist.blogspot.com so pray for.
I'll take all of your recommendations into consideration, and thanks again.
Hey thanks for visiting... and returning. Yeah the iTune playlist can single handedly destroy the environment!
What school you getting that music degree at? I have a music degree from Pacific. Fair warning, get minor in Business...
I am currently a senior in highschool, So its not set what college I will go to yet. . . but I am aiming for Julliard in New York.
Unfortunately my only shot and some sort of a career in life is music conservatories where they don't primarily look at your core grades, and its essentially a audition based school. My grades are nowhere near good enough to get into any kind of standard university. . .
Oh yeah, and thanks for the videos on Office space, Home alone, sleepless in seattle, and the shining! Those were SO hilarious, got me laughing and coughing for a good 5 minutes.
Pacific has the only conservatory of music on the west coast. Dave Brubeck when there. I went there 1992-1996. If you took your required classes (foreign language, math, english) in high school and you had the talent they'd let you in, much like they let football players in...SAT's must be decent though, like 1000-1100.
I got to tell you, don't major in performance if you like composition because you'll be performing anyway, night and day. Take some business classes! I can tell you all the mistakes I made seeking a music career in LA and if I didn't have those business classes, I wouldn't have a house and a new Porsche in the driveway.
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Bushcheney08 said... ...especially since Stephen Hanchett's blog that really started all of this will really serve no purpose anymore after Bush's term is almost up, and he doesnt declare martial law and stay in power like the blog dwellers of bushistheantichrist.blogspot.com so pray for.
I'm not "praying" for bush to declare martial law, but all the laws and presidential directives are in place for him to do so. People other than tin foil hat wearing liberal conspiracy theorists believe this to be a possibility. See, for instance, the recent article by former Reagan administration official Paul Craig Roberts, "Impeach Now -- Or Face the End of Constitutional Democracy.
Mr. Roberts warns, "Unless Congress immediately impeaches Bush and Cheney, a year from now the US could be a dictatorial police state at war with Iran".
In an article titled, "Impeach Cheney", Reagan administration lawyer, and constitutional scholar Bruce Fein states, "The vice president has run utterly amok and must be stopped". According to Mr. Fein, "On January 20th, 2009, if George Bush and Dick Cheney are not appropriately held to account this Administration will hand off a toolbox with more powers than any President has ever had, more powers than the founders could have imagined" (Tough Talk on Impeachment, Bill Moyer's Journal, PBS.org).
Both of these men have solid conservative credentials. They are NOT tin foil hatters. I don't know how seriously these two conservatives are damaging their credibility, or how many bridges they are burning, but I'd guess they're doing SOME damamge to their reputations. Why would they be saying these things unless they actually believed them?
As you pointed out bush's term is almost up, so what's your explaination for why these conservatives would be warning us that we must impeach?
Because thats only 2 conservatives. Thats definitely any kind of majority, and I know many conservatives that have turned their political hat in this situation.
There's no way I can disproof the possibility that bush will "declare martial law" and blah blablah blablah, although it sounds extremely fanticized if you ask me. Sounds like a 24 plot. But if this all in fact proves to come true, then I will maturely admit that I was wrong. But until that happens, I will deem the likely hood of that happening to be slim to none, all common sense points toward that direction.
I know you disagree with that statement, but frankly I dont care. There's absolutely nothing I can do to convince someone who actually believes that George Bush is the antichrist to think otherwise. So I will continue on thinking my sane thoughts, and you can have fun with your cult or whatever you people do on that blog.
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Well, then I will pray that the bush dictatorship comes to pass. I'll be vindicated, AND will be able to savor your mature admission of being wrong!
I'll probably end up starving to death or be murdered for what I have after our economy collapses. Or be rounded up to live out the rest of my life in a FEMA concentration camp, but I'll die happy -- because I will know I was right!
How about a mature admission that you were wrong about there not being a civil war in Iraq? Certainly that stance has been proven wrong beyond a shadow of a doubt.
You fool, there is no civil war in iraq. Because we're still there, despite you and your friends efforts to stop that, to make sure all chaos ensues in iraq.
Here's my final statement on iraq: No matter how many people have died in the transition of dictatorship to democracy, It was worth it. Because every child that is now born in iraq is going to live an incredibly different, better life in the new iraq that is now free. I dont care what you say about there never being peace, fact is things ALWAYS eventually settle down, but until they do we will stay there ensuring the streets are safe. So there were casualties in the war. Duh. There's always going to be casualties. But we have radically changed millions upon millions of lives over a span of hundreds of years for this country and its people, instead of living in fear of the abusive dictatorship government they now live with a free will. I DEFINITELY think the trade off is worth it, and if you cant accept that logic, then you are absolutely crazy.
And it looks like I'M the one who gets to savor YOUR mature admission of being wrong.
No. Your "final statement" was so absolutely crazy I decided to let it stand without replying. You don't care how many people die? I bet if YOU lived there you'd feel differently.
So much for your being back.
Yeah. :/
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