Wednesday, July 25, 2007

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.

Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Dude, Where's my civil War?

A good friend sent me this, and I'm more inclined to believe first rate reporting from a commanding officer than any corrupted newscast or "research".

DUDE, WHERE'S MY CIVIL WAR?

-Ralph Peters

I'm trying. I've been trying all week. The other day, I drove another 30 miles or so on the streets and alleys of Baghdad. I'm looking for the civil war that The New York Times declared. And I just can't find it.

Maybe actually being on the ground in Iraq prevents me from seeing it. Perhaps the view's clearer from Manhattan. It could be that my background as an intelligence officer didn't give me the right skills.

And riding around with the U.S. Army, looking at things first-hand, is certainly a technique to which The New York Times wouldn't stoop in such an hour of crisis.

Let me tell you what I saw anyway. Rolling with the "instant Infantry" gunners of the 1st Platoon of Bravo Battery, 4-320 Field Artillery, I saw children and teenagers in a Shia slum jumping up and down and cheering our troops as they drove by. Cheering our troops.

All day - and it was a long day - we drove through Shia and Sunni
neighborhoods. Everywhere, the reception was warm. No violence. None.

And no hostility toward our troops. Iraqis went out of their way to tell us we were welcome.

Instead of a civil war, something very different happened because of the bombing of the Golden Mosque in Samarra. The fanatic attempt to stir up Sunni-vs.-Shia strife, and the subsequent spate of violent attacks, caused popular support for the U.S. presence to spike upward.

Think Abu Musab al-Zarqawi intended that?

In place of the civil war that elements in our media declared, I saw full streets, open shops, traffic jams, donkey carts, Muslim holiday flags - and children everywhere, waving as our Humvees passed. Even the clouds of dust we stirred up didn't deter them. And the presence of children in the streets is the best possible indicator of a low threat level.

Southeast Baghdad, at least, was happy to see our troops.

And we didn't just drive past them. First Lt. Clenn Frost, the platoon leader, took every opportunity to dismount and mingle with the people. Women brought their children out of their compound gates to say hello. A local sheik spontaneously invited us into his garden for colas and sesame biscuits.

It wasn't the Age of Aquarius. The people had serious concerns. And security was No. 1. They wanted the Americans to crack down harder on the foreign terrorists and to disarm the local militias. Iraqis don't like and don't support the militias, Shia or Sunni, which are nothing more than armed gangs.

Help's on the way, if slowly. The Iraqi Army has confounded its Western critics, performing extremely well last week. And the people trust their new army to an encouraging degree. The Iraqi police aren't all the way there yet, and the population doesn't yet have much confidence in them. But all of this takes time.

And even the police are making progress. We took a team of them with us so they could train beside our troops. We visited a Public Order Battalion - a gendarmerie outfit - that reeked of sloth and carelessness. But the regular Iraqi Police outfit down the road proved surprisingly enthusiastic and professional. It's just an uneven, difficult, frustrating process.

So what did I learn from a day in the dust and muck of Baghdad's less-desirable boroughs? As the long winter twilight faded into haze and the fires of the busy shawarma stands blazed in the fresh night, I felt that Iraq was headed, however awkwardly, in the right direction. The country may still see a civil war one day. But not just yet, thanks. Violence continues. A roadside bomb was found in the next sector to the west. There will be more deaths, including some of our own troops. But Baghdad's vibrant life has not been killed. And the people of Iraq just might surprise us all.

So why were we told that Iraq was irreversibly in the throes of civil war when it wasn't remotely true? I think the answers are
straightforward. First, of course, some parties in the West are anxious to believe the worst about Iraq. They've staked their reputations on Iraq's failure.

But there's no way we can let irresponsible journalists off the hook -or their parent organizations. Many journalists are, indeed, brave and conscientious; yet some in Baghdad - working for "prestigious" publications - aren't out on the city streets the way they pretend to be.

They're safe in their enclaves, protected by hired guns, complaining that it's too dangerous out on the streets. They're only in Baghdad for the byline, and they might as well let their Iraqi employees phone it in to the States. Whenever you see a column filed from Baghdad by a semi- celeb journalist with a "contribution" by a local Iraqi, it means this: The Iraqi went out and got the story, while the journalist stayed in his or her room. And the Iraqi stringers have cracked the code: The Americans don't pay for good news. So they exaggerate the bad.

And some of them have agendas of their own.

A few days ago, a wild claim that the Baghdad morgue held 1,300 bodies was treated as Gospel truth (Front page of WaPo and NYT- SCF). Yet Iraqis exaggerate madly and often have partisan interests. Did any Western reporter go to that morgue and count the bodies - a rough count would have done it - before telling the world the news?

I doubt it.

If reporters really care, it's easy to get out on the streets of Baghdad. The 506th Infantry Regiment - and other great military units - will take journalists on their patrols virtually anywhere in the city. Our troops are great to work with. (Of course, there's the danger of becoming infected with patriot- ism . . .)

I'm just afraid that some of our journalists don't want to know the truth anymore.

For me, though, memories of Baghdad will be the cannoneers of the 1st Platoon walking the dusty, reeking alleys of Baghdad. I'll recall 1st Lt. Frost conducting diplomacy with the locals and leading his men through a date-palm grove in a search for insurgent mortar sites.

I'll remember that lieutenant investigating the murder of a Sunni mullah during last week's disturbances, cracking down on black-marketers, checking up on sewer construction, reassuring citizens - and generally doing the job of a lieutenant-colonel in peacetime.

Oh, and I'll remember those "radical Shias" cheering our patrol as we passed by.

Ralph Peters is reporting from Forward Operating Base Loyalty, where he's been riding with the 506th Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division.

Sunday, February 26, 2006

Hello Everyone

Just to let you know I havent dissapeared off the face of the earth. Im still here, I just have been so busy with school and extra classes and the musical that I have only time to manage my myspace. But ive been through a lot these past few months, and it has only strengthened my political opinion. Im not going to be coming back now, but I will in a few months, perhaps in a few months when things settle down for me. stay strong and dont give up, my fellow republicans. In the meantime I found another hilarious saying from our wise friend, herman b hayes:

"Why do homos need pants? They can't seem to keep them on anyway."

I thought it was funny.

Friday, November 18, 2005

Cheney Fights Back

Wed Nov 16 2005 18:56:46 ET

Excerpts As Prepared For Delivery Tonight by Vice President Cheney

"THE VICE PRESIDENT: "As most of you know, I have spent a lot of years in public service, and first came to work in Washington, D.C. back in the late 1960s. I know what it’s like to operate in a highly charged political environment, in which the players on all sides of an issue feel passionately and speak forcefully.

In such an environment people sometimes lose their cool, and yet in Washington you can ordinarily rely on some basic measure of truthfulness and good faith in the conduct of political debate. But in the last several weeks we have seen a wild departure from that tradition.

And the suggestion that’s been made by some U. S. senators that the President of the United States or any member of this Administration purposely misled the American people on pre-war intelligence is one of the most dishonest and reprehensible charges ever aired in this city...

Some of the most irresponsible comments have, of course, come from politicians who actually voted in favor of authorizing force against Saddam Hussein. These are elected officials who had access to the intelligence, and were free to draw their own conclusions.

They arrived at the same judgment about Iraq’s capabilities and intentions that was made by this Administration and by the previous Administration. There was broad-based, bipartisan agreement that Saddam Hussein was a threat … that he had violated U.N. Security Council Resolutions … and that, in a post-9/11 world, we couldn’t afford to take the word of a dictator who had a history of WMD programs, who had excluded weapons inspectors, who had defied the demands of the international community, who had been designated an official state sponsor of terror, and who had committed mass murder.

Those are facts.

What we’re hearing now is some politicians contradicting their own statements and making a play for political advantage in the middle of a war. The saddest part is that our people in uniform have been subjected to these cynical and pernicious falsehoods day in and day out. American soldiers and Marines are out there every day in dangerous conditions and desert temperatures – conducting raids, training Iraqi forces, countering attacks, seizing weapons, and capturing killers – and back home a few opportunists are suggesting they were sent into battle for a lie.

The President and I cannot prevent certain politicians from losing their memory, or their backbone – but we’re not going to sit by and let them rewrite history.

We’re going to continue throwing their own words back at them. And far more important, we’re going to continue sending a consistent message to the men and women who are fighting the war on terror in Iraq, Afghanistan, and many other fronts.

We can never say enough how much we appreciate them, and how proud they make us. They and their families can be certain: That this cause is right … and the performance of our military has been brave and honorable … and this nation will stand behind our fighting forces with pride and without wavering until the day of victory.
"

When will people get it?

Tuesday, November 15, 2005

Wmd's have been found

Tom Winter wrote:



"Did you know that Wmd's have been found in iraq?

1.77 metric tons of enriched uranium

1,500 gallons of chemical weapons agents

Chemical warheads containing cyclosarin (a nerve agent five times more deadly than sarin gas)

Over 1,000 radioactive materials in powdered form meant for dispersal over populated areas
This is only a PARTIAL LIST of the horrific weapons verified to have been recovered in Iraq to date. Yet, Americans overwhelmingly believe U.S. and coalition forces found NO weapons of mass destruction.

The question is... WHY do they believe this lie?


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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The U.S. funded the Taliban in the 1980s

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Friday, October 21, 2005

Wacked out

"Our country is founded on a sham: our forefathers were slave-owning rich guys who wanted it thier way. So when I see an American Flag, I go 'oh my god, your insulting me'. That you can have a gay parade on Christopher street in New York, with gay naked men and women on a float cheering,'were here, were queer!'--THATS what makes my heart swell. Not the flag, but a gay naked man or woman burning the flag. I get choked up with pride"

-Janeane Garofalo

Its Hopeless.

Tuesday, October 11, 2005

A conversation with an angry america hater.

Here is a conversation I had recently on Aol Instant Messenger who had no clue what he was talking about. Just full of threats.(I apologize for his language.) I also changed his screenname to protect his Identity (although I dont think he cares)

Bulsara37: this world is so fucked up
Bulsara37: that even He doesnt care
MoreLambasBread3: He?
Bulsara37: God
Bulsara37: He is pissed at people like George Bush
MoreLambasBread3: ...
Bulsara37: He is pissed that His creation is illegal and Man's creation is legal.
Bulsara37: man's creation is alcohol
MoreLambasBread3: Oh Im sure he is(majorly sarcastic remark)
Bulsara37: His is marijuana
MoreLambasBread3: oh yeah
MoreLambasBread3: lol
MoreLambasBread3: he isnt pissed at george bush
Bulsara37: God invented weed. Man invented beer. Who do you trust?
MoreLambasBread3: the marijiuana thing is the only thing I disagree with on bush
MoreLambasBread3: your right about that
Bulsara37: well he is pissed at what the world is today
Bulsara37: is what I mean
Bulsara37: he'd be like WTF
MoreLambasBread3: sin spreads
MoreLambasBread3: but theres good people out there trying to help it like GW
Bulsara37: no
MoreLambasBread3: yes
Bulsara37: they piss on it
Bulsara37: USA = shit
Bulsara37: they just want money and the biggest dick
MoreLambasBread3: Well Im part of something called America Blog
MoreLambasBread3: nvm
MoreLambasBread3: that link doesnt work
MoreLambasBread3: blogforusa.blogspot.com
MoreLambasBread3: I am a patriot and it saddens me to hear you say these things
Bulsara37: im in the court system
Bulsara37: so i feel much different
Bulsara37: they rape me
MoreLambasBread3: we want money, eh?
Bulsara37: and let the rapists go
MoreLambasBread3: is that why we give billions to people in need?
MoreLambasBread3: is that why we free oppressed Iraqis?
MoreLambasBread3: if you feel its the court system, then its not usa your talking about
MoreLambasBread3: its the white collar thugs who screw people for money
Bulsara37: the laws are whats bullshit
MoreLambasBread3: if your interested in this topic I suggest you read "100 people who screw up america"
MoreLambasBread3: (and al franken is Number 37
MoreLambasBread3: the laws are fine
MoreLambasBread3: except for a few
Bulsara37: yeah right
MoreLambasBread3: if your going to call america bullshit just because marijiwana is not legal
MoreLambasBread3: then thats pretty stupid
Bulsara37: thats not it
MoreLambasBread3: seems to be all you care about if thats the case
Bulsara37: idiot
MoreLambasBread3: yeah yeah you can name call and whatever
Bulsara37: why can a rapist go to jail for six months and be set free
MoreLambasBread3: but in the meantime Im the smart one with the political website who KNOWS what hes talking about
Bulsara37: he should be executed
MoreLambasBread3: no he should not
Bulsara37: yep
MoreLambasBread3: but he should be in jail for longer
Bulsara37: executed
MoreLambasBread3: 10 commandments
MoreLambasBread3: THOU SHALT NOT KILL
Bulsara37: just as bad as taking peoples lives
Bulsara37: raping is killing
Bulsara37: scarring someone for life
Bulsara37: ruining there life
MoreLambasBread3: but not ending it
Bulsara37: THOU SHALT NOT RAPE
Bulsara37: the 11th
MoreLambasBread3: I dont recall taht one
Bulsara37: and murderers
MoreLambasBread3: but even if it was, I think the 1st one is more important that the 11th
Bulsara37: they get away with it
MoreLambasBread3: your right, they shouldnt
MoreLambasBread3: but you shouldnt let your anger get in the way of your judgement
Bulsara37: Alcohol is legal cause they make money off it
MoreLambasBread3: if you kill them, you prove your just as bad
Bulsara37: they have bars but say no drinking and driving
MoreLambasBread3: they could do the same to weed
Bulsara37: nope instead they fuck you over for it
Bulsara37: to get money.
Bulsara37: make you go to rehab
Bulsara37: so they can take your money
Bulsara37: they say " you may never be able to get a job in any law enforcement position or goverment position"
MoreLambasBread3: people made rehabilitation to help people
Bulsara37: but George Bush
Bulsara37: fuck you
Bulsara37: .George Bush got a D U I
MoreLambasBread3: we all make mistakes
Bulsara37: but for possession of marijuana they ruin your life
Bulsara37: we all make mistakes
MoreLambasBread3: well, Im for that
MoreLambasBread3: I think weed should be legalized
MoreLambasBread3: Im with you on that one
Bulsara37: yeah but everything is fucked
Bulsara37: he wanted to wait to see how many blacks would die
Bulsara37: before helping them
Bulsara37: but then when Texas was affected
MoreLambasBread3: oh my god that is so stupid
Bulsara37: he was like FUCK
MoreLambasBread3: yeah right
Bulsara37: yes, right
Bulsara37: If they want to help...they should help starving people sick people and houseless people
MoreLambasBread3: no, he is not racist
Bulsara37: hah
MoreLambasBread3: guess what condoleza rice is?
MoreLambasBread3: BLACK
Bulsara37: how'd we get half way around the world
Bulsara37: with the tsunami
Bulsara37: and help
Bulsara37: in one day
MoreLambasBread3: we got there, but not very fast
Bulsara37: and a week to help our own country
MoreLambasBread3: BECAUSE LOUISIANA WOULD NOT LET THE RELIEF EFFORTS IN THE STATE
MoreLambasBread3: THEY STOPPED RED CROSS TRUCKS WITH SUPPLIES
MoreLambasBread3: Its the governers fault
MoreLambasBread3: now why dont you take your irrational hatred somewhere else
MoreLambasBread3: please
Bulsara37: you're so fucking stupid
MoreLambasBread3: just read my blog dude
Bulsara37: no
Bulsara37: blogs are gay
Bulsara37: so are you
Bulsara37: you're pissing me off cause YOU dont know shit
MoreLambasBread3: blogs are a way of expressing ideas
MoreLambasBread3: I know everything about this
MoreLambasBread3: And a lot more than you
Bulsara37: nope
Bulsara37: you drink piss
Bulsara37: its all fucking wrong and twisted
MoreLambasBread3: I hear the constant liberal attack on the good nature of this country
MoreLambasBread3: and I dont believe it
Bulsara37: its all fucking twisted
Bulsara37: everything including BUsh
Bulsara37: idiot
MoreLambasBread3: you care about joining the rebellion and joining america haters
Bulsara37: fuck yeah i do
MoreLambasBread3: in a hopless effort to discredit my man
Bulsara37: you're a stupid little fucking kid and you're emo
Bulsara37: just fuck off
MoreLambasBread3: and I am 100% behind him!
MoreLambasBread3: And I support the troops!
Bulsara37: so do I
Bulsara37: but not America
Bulsara37: not the goverment
Bulsara37: not the laws
MoreLambasBread3: but you say fuck the president and all your credibility goes down the toilet
Bulsara37: hypocritical lawa
Bulsara37: fuck the president
MoreLambasBread3: so go live somewhere else
Bulsara37: and still care
Bulsara37: you dumb fuck
Bulsara37: i should have kicked your ass when i had the chance
MoreLambasBread3: I challenge you to find ONE COUNTRY THATS BETTER THAN HERE
Bulsara37: Russia
MoreLambasBread3: your an ass. your willing to hurt someone because they have different beliefs than you. your no better than the terrorists
Bulsara37: no I am willing to hurt someone for being a piece of shit
MoreLambasBread3: your the one who exploded at me
Bulsara37: its not about who the president
Bulsara37: its the goverment
MoreLambasBread3: Im the one whos defending my beliefs
MoreLambasBread3: thast being a piece of shit?
Bulsara37: no matter what we live in a fucked up nation
Bulsara37: you're just dumb
MoreLambasBread3: well have a sad, sad life not appreciating the freedom that we get
Bulsara37: haha
MoreLambasBread3: we are the freeest nation in the world
Bulsara37: duh
Bulsara37: thats why I live here
Bulsara37: doesnt mean that most of it is fucked
Bulsara37: and its not free
MoreLambasBread3: so our rules may be "fucked up" but its alot better than everything else out there
Bulsara37: thats not the point
Bulsara37: our goverment is hypocritical
Bulsara37: TWISTED
Bulsara37: thats it
MoreLambasBread3: Well I dont believe that, we have the best system in the world.
MoreLambasBread3: and our president is not twisted
Bulsara37: Europe
Bulsara37: is better
Bulsara37: Canada is better
Bulsara37: no violence
Bulsara37: dipshit
MoreLambasBread3: thats because they dont have the freedoms we have. our freedom comes with a price, we must defend it
Bulsara37: they do
Bulsara37: what??
Bulsara37: ????
Bulsara37: ????
Bulsara37: ???
Bulsara37: ????
Bulsara37: ???
MoreLambasBread3: what
FreddieBulsara37: the people in america fucked it up
Bulsara37: ijdsngkvjas
Bulsara37 signed off at 7:11:55 PM.

this is what our youth is coming to.

America Blog

I recently became a part of this new blog cody created called America Blog. Its a blog where people talk about how great this country is. Conservative, liberal, it doesnt matter. Just comment on the blog if you want to join.

Thursday, October 06, 2005

Interesting survey

1. Do you try to look hot when you go to the grocery store just in case someone recognizes you from your blog?

lol no

2. Are the photos you post Photoshopped or otherwise altered?

Not at all. But there is someone who photoshopped my photo to make fun of me @ bushcheney08.blogspot.com

3. Do you like it when creeps or dorks email you?

Its Never happened.

4. Do you lie in your blog?

No.

5. Are you passive-aggressive in your blog?

Umm Kind of

6. Do you ever threaten to quit writing so people will tell you not to stop?

No, because If I threatened to quit they would say go ahead, cuz thats what they want.

7. Are you in therapy? If not, should you be? If so, is it helping?

Oh your hilarious.

8. Do you delete mean comments? Do you fake nice ones?

I dont fake nice comments. I dont delete any comments, because if theyre nasty, it helps people realize what irrational hatred people who disagree with me posess.

9. Have you ever rubbed one out while reading a blog?

No.

10. If your readers knew you in person, would they like you more or like you less?

Yeah, the liberals would definetly like me more in person. Im much more of a casual outgoing person than the hotheaded conservative I am online. In other words, I am one person here, another in person.
11. Do you have a job? Getting one at subway when I turn 16 in Three months.

12. If someone offered you a decent salary to blog full-time without restrictions, would you do it?

Yeah definetly.

13. Which bloggers do you want to meet in real life?

Cody o conner, cuz it would be interesting to meet someone my age whos as interested in politics and as smart as I am. I cant have a political discussion with anyone but my cousin. Im always disscusing it with adults. Plus Saint, because he has influenced my opinion more than anyone else on blogger.

14. Which bloggers have you made out with? (a)In real life? (b)In fantasy?

lol this is getting weird.

15. Do you usually act like you have more money or less money than you really have?

I dont talk about that here.

16. Does your family read your blog?

Yeah my parents do sometimes.

17. How old is your blog?

Since about the end of May 2005

18. Do you get more than 1000 page views per day? Do you care?

No that would be nice because I could make a decent amount of money here.

19. Do you have another secret blog in which you write about being depressed, slutty, or a liar?

Yeah. I role play. I am creating a number of role playing blogs, here is my first one. @ christineiloveyou.blogspot.com
20. Have you ever given another blogger money for his/her writing?

21. Do you report the money you earn from your blog on your taxes?

I dont earn money on here. . . yet.

22. Is blogging narcissistic?

I dont think so.

23. Do you feel guilty when you don't post for a long time?

Yeah.

24. Do you like John Mayer?

Who is that?

25. Do you have enemies?

In real life, yeah theres a couple of gangster kids who want to fight me. Here, just people who disagree.

26. Are you lonely?

Not at all.

27. Why bother?

Because I choose to.

28. If they were to make a movie of your life, who would play the mailman?

Ive never seen my mailman.

Tuesday, October 04, 2005

Whats wrong With Fox news?

Update: Sorry folks, but for some reason I cant view my blog directly. No matter what computer I try, it comes up as a white blank. its weird.

Wow people are taking drastic measures to make fun of me!

http://bushcheney08.blogspot.com/
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Whats wrong with Fox News? I'll tell you whats wrong with it. The liberals are outraged that such a powerful name in news is Pro Bush. Theyre way too used to thier biased liberal news, theyve given fox a bad rep. they keep on saying things like "youve been watching too much fox news" and to that I say, Excactly! Thats why what I say is right on!

So keep bringin the news, fox, and dont let the liberal attack machine get you down.