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Medication – Two Rooms plus Utilities

May 20th, 2012


Before you read this I want to make it clear that I don’t suggest anyone out there should play about with your medication without talking to there doctor first. Point made so OK you can now read on.

Anyone who has a chronic illness will tell you that at times you get really fed up with the routine of having tablets run your life, at times I just want to throw all of them in the bin and live a drug free life. It isn’t that I don’t think I need the tablets, powders and liquids, it’s more that I question if I actually need them all and wanting to know how things would be without them. I don’t want worse pain, believe me, I really don’t need it to get any worse, it just I know all the meds I take have side effects. After being on constant medication for the last 12 – 13 years, I can no longer remember what “normal” feels like. There is also a nagging doubt at times as to whether or not what I am feeling is due to my illness or my medication. I have never come off all of them, but over the years I have played around with them, stopping one or another for up to a couple of days, in nearly every case I have rapidly found out what they do and that I need them, in most cases I have usually managed to go a few hours without them, the only exception to that was a drug I was given that was meant to keep me a wake, Modafinil.

I was told and read that it is used in the military to keep soldiers awake and alert over a long period of time, at first it was great and did what it said on the leaflet, slowly the effect diminished and the dosage was upped, then a third time. After nearly 6 yrs of use I found that within half an hour of taking it I could still go to sleep. I stopped taking it without talking to the doctor and nothing at all changed, there were no effects at all by coming off it and I didn’t feel any change in my tiredness. That proved to me that not everything I was taking was needed and I now rightly questions there purpose and result constantly.

I find it increasingly funny when I get a new med to read the side effects leaflets and compare them to each other, if I had all they reactions that are possible there is one of two places I should be right now, flat on my back asleep or so wired that you would need to scrape me off the ceiling. I don’t know if I am right or not but I wonder sometimes if the fact they don’t have any extreme adverse effect is because I do really need them. All though I read all the leaflets I am never scared by them, my belief is that as long as I am aware, if anything odd happens I can them talk to the doctor.

I know that the number of drugs will probably increase and there strengths will be increased, my future is clearly always one of medication, but just as I can not be 100% sure if a pain is from my MS or my Fibro or something else, I am never going to be able to know if a symptom is from my illnesses or from my drugs, nor will I know what drug free feels like.

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May 20th, 2012

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alright…so many of my friends have a facebook page and i’d like one too. my parents only talk negatively about MySpace, online chat rooms, etc. i don’t have a cell phone, which will be one of my points when trying to convince them to let me get one. what are some other points i can make to persuade my parents to let me get one?

just make sure they know that facebook is NOTHING like myspace!! Facebook you can make it completely private where no one can see who you are unless you want them to!! Oh yeah and do your chores, maybe even do some without them having to ask you to do them, that always worked for me when I was junior high and high school facebook

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Brilliant Lecture! “How Modern Liberals Think” — Evan Sayet [Video …

May 17th, 2012

Evan Sayet: I call myself a 9/13 Republican. I grew up a liberal New York Jew; you don’t get much more liberal than that, although it was lower-case “l,” not what’s considered Liberal today. I graduated from high school knowing only one thing about politics: that Democrats are good and Republicans are evil.

I tell a story. It’s not a true story, but it helps crystallize my thinking that brought me to become a conservative. I say: Imagine being in a restaurant with an old friend, and you’re catching up, and suddenly he blurts out, “I hate my wife.”

You chuckle to yourself because he says it every time you’re together, and you know he doesn’t hate his wife; they’ve been together for 35 years. He loves his daughters, and they’re just like her. No, he doesn’t hate his wife.

So you’re having dinner, and you look out the window and spot his wife, and she’s being beaten up right outside the restaurant. You grab your friend and say, “Come on, let’s help her. Let’s help your wife,” and he says, “Nah, I’m sure she deserves it.” At that moment, it dawns on you: He really does hate his wife.

That’s what 9/11 was to me. For years and years I’d hear my friends from the Left say how evil and horrible and racist and imperialistic and oppressive America is, and I’d chuckle to myself and think, “Oh, they always say that; they love America.” Then on 9/11, we were beaten up, and when I grabbed them by the collar, and I said, “Come on, let’s help her. Let’s help America,” and they said, “Nah, she deserves it.”

At that moment, I realized: They really do hate America. And that began me on what’s now a five-plus-year quest to try to understand the mindset. How could you possibly live in the freest nation in the history of the world and see only oppression? How could you live in the least imperialist power in human history and see us as the ultimate in imperialism? How could you live in the least bigoted nation in human history and, as Joe Biden said, “see racism lurking in every dark shadow”?

Over the next five years, what I came to think through, what I came to learn, what I came to find in conversations and studying, listening, and reading became this talk and very soon will be the book Regurgitating the Apple: How Modern Liberals “Think.”

I assume that just about everybody in this room agrees that the Democrats are wrong on just about every issue. Well, I’m here to propose to you that it’s not “just about” every issue; it’s quite literally every issue. And it’s not just wrong; it’s as wrong as wrong can be; it’s 180 degrees from right; it is diametrically opposed to that which is good, right, and successful.

What I discovered is that this is not an accident. This is part of a philosophy that now dominates the whole of Western Europe and the Democratic Party today. I, like some others, call it Modern Liberalism. The Modern Liberal will invariably side with evil over good, wrong over right, and the behaviors that lead to failure over those that lead to success.

Give the Modern Liberal the choice between Saddam Hussein and the United States, and he will not only side with Saddam Hussein; he will slander America and Americans in order to do so. Give him the choice between the vicious mass murderer corrupt terrorist dictator Yasser Arafat and the tiny and wonderful democracy of Israel, and he will plagiarize maps, forge documents, engage in blood libels, as did our former President Jimmy Carter, to side with the terrorist organizations and to attack the tiny democracy of Israel.

It’s not just foreign policy; it’s every policy. Given the choice between promoting teenage abstinence and teenage promiscuity, and believe me, I know this from my hometown of Hollywood, they will use their movies, their TV shows, their songs, even the schools to promote teenage promiscuity as if it’s cool: like the movie American Pie, in which you are a loser unless you’ve had sex with your best friend’s mother while you’re still a child.

Conversely, NARAL, a pro-abortion group masquerading as a pro-choice group, will hold a fund-raiser called “‘F’ Abstinence.” (And it’s not just “F.” It’s the entire word, because promoting vulgarity is part of their agenda.)

So the question becomes: Why? How do they think they’re making a better world?

The first thing that comes into your mind when trying to under¬stand, as I’ve so desperately tried to understand, is that if they side always with evil, then they must be evil. But we have a problem with that, don’t we? We all know too many people who fit this category but who aren’t evil: many of my lifelong friends, the people I grew up with, relatives, close relatives.

If they’re not evil, then the next place your mind goes is that they must just be incredibly stupid. They don’t mean to always side with evil, the failed and wrong; they just don’t know what they’re doing. But we have a problem with this as well. You can’t say Bill Maher (my old boss) is a stupid man.

You can’t say Ward Churchill is a stupid man. You can’t say all these academics are stupid people. Frankly, if it were just stupidity, they’d be right more often.

What’s the expression? “Even a broken clock is right twice a day,” or “Even a blind squirrel finds an acorn now and again.”

But if they’re not stupid and they’re not evil, what’s their plan? How do they think they’re making a better world by siding with Saddam Hussein, by keeping his rape and torture rooms open, by seeking the destruction of a democracy of Jews? I don’t know if you’ve seen the list going around the Inter¬net of all the Nobel Prize-winning scientists from this tiny state of Israel. How do they think they’re making a better world by promoting to children behaviors that are inappropriate and cause diseases and unwanted pregnancies and ruin people’s lives? How do they think they’re making a better world?

What I discovered is that the Modern Liberal looks back on 50,000 years, 100,000 years of human civilization, and knows only one thing for sure: that none of the ideas that mankind has come up with–none of the religions, none of the philosophies, none of the ideologies, none of the forms of government–have succeeded in creating a world devoid of war, poverty, crime, and injustice. So they’re convinced that since all of these ideas of man have proved to be wrong, the real cause of war, poverty, crime, and injustice must be found–can only be found–in the attempt to be right.

If nobody ever thought they were right, what would we disagree about? If we didn’t disagree, surely we wouldn’t fight. If we didn’t fight, of course we wouldn’t go to war. Without war, there would be no poverty; without poverty, there would be no crime; without crime, there would be no injustice. It’s a utopian vision, and all that’s required to usher in this utopia is the rejection of all fact, reason, evidence, logic, truth, morality, and decency–all the tools that you and I use in our attempts to be better people, to make the world more right by trying to be right, by siding with right, by recognizing what is right and moving toward it.

When this first started to dawn on me, I would question my Liberal friends–and believe me, there were plenty of them in Hollywood. The thing about Hollywood is that it is overwhelmingly Liberal: upper-case “L,” not lower-case “l.” There are a lot more of us conservatives than you would suspect, but they are afraid. It’s hard to come out because what’s so Orwellian–and virtually everything about this philosophy is Orwellian–is that the Liberals are as illiberal as you can imagine.

As much as they scream “McCarthyism,” there is a “graylist” there that sees people not get hired because they don’t toe the Leftist line.

What you have is people who think that the best way to eliminate rational thought, the best way to eliminate the attempt to be right, is to work always to prove that right isn’t right and to prove that wrong isn’t wrong. You see this in John Lennon’s song “Imagine”: “Imagine there’s no countries.” Not imagine great countries, not imagine defeat the Nazis, but imagine no religions, and the key line is imagine a time when anything and everything that mankind values is devalued to the point where there’s nothing left to kill or die for.

Obviously, this is not going to happen overnight. There are still going to be religions, but they are going to do their best to denigrate them. There are still going to be countries, but they will do what they can to give our national sovereignty to one-world bodies.

In the meantime, everything that they teach in our schools, everything they make into movies, the messages of the movies, the TV shows, the newspaper stories that they pick and how they spin them have but one criterion for truth, beauty, honesty, etc., and that is: Does it tear down what is good and elevate what is evil? Does it tear down what is right and elevate what is wrong? Does it tear down the behaviors that lead to success and elevate the ones that lead to failure so that there is nothing left to believe in?

You might recognize this as the paradigm and the purpose of one of the most successful Liberal motion pictures of all time, Fahrenheit 9/11. There’s nobody who believes Michael Moore’s Fahrenheit 9/11 was an honest attempt to portray the real events of that horrific day and its aftermath.

Every¬body knows that Michael Moore is a Leftist and that it was a propaganda film in which the facts were cherry-picked, the evidence manipulated, the narrative near-lunatic, all for one purpose. The question that we were debating at the time was, “Should we go to war against the Iraqi government, against Saddam Hussein?” So he used all the tricks and manipulations and lies that he could to show that America isn’t that good, that America isn’t worth fighting for, that Saddam Hussein isn’t that evil and not worth fighting against, for the purpose of undermining our efforts to go to war.

Again, there is quite literally nothing in Hollywood, in the newspapers, in our schools that does not have this as its sole criterion. For example, there is no journalistic standard by which the misdeeds of a handful of night guards at an obscure prison for terrorists–misdeeds in which nobody was killed and nobody was seriously hurt–ought to be a front-page story in The New York Times.

Not for a single day. Yet, for 44 straight days, this non-story was a front-page story in The New York Times. Why? Because while it met no journalistic standard, it met the one and only Modern Liberal standard: “You think America’s good? We found something that’s going to make you not believe that any longer. You think that the Islamic fascists are bad? No, no, no, this is why they do it. No wonder they fly airplanes into our buildings.”

And that’s just one of so many other examples. There was no journalistic standard by which Newsweek printed the story of Korans being flushed down the toilet. Not only was it a bogus story, it never happened–it was an impossible story. Think about it: Can you flush a book down the toilet? Even a five-year-old would know that you can’t flush a book down the toilet; you can’t fit a square peg into a round hole. So why did Newsweek run a story that was not only bogus, but that failed to meet even the most obvious logic? Because nothing matters to them. There is no standard, because a standard would require them to say something is better than something else, which goes against this entire philosophy. It met the one and only criterion of truth to Newsweek, which was that it attacked America and justified the Islamic fascist terrorist.

The same thing is true in the art world. There is no artistic standard, no aesthetic criterion by which– forgive me–a jar of urine with a cross in it is beautiful. There is no aesthetic criterion by which the curators of the museum said, “Take down the Monet and put up the urine,” but it met the one and only standard of art that exists to the Modern Liberal.

Similarly, the movies last year met no criterion of storytelling and no criterion of cinematography. The five nominees for Best Picture met one criterion. Brokeback Mountain said heterosexual marriage isn’t that important; go be a homosexual if you choose. Munich said there is no difference between the terrorists and the people who stop them from murdering again. And if you look at the other pictures as well, ultimately with Crash winning, Crash said America is this evil, horrible nation where every moment of every day is filled with bigotry and racism.

There truly is no standard, no criterion for truth, beauty, justice, or anything else amongst the Modern Liberals, the dominant force in today’s Democratic Party: not all Democrats, but those who will mindlessly accept without question, without doubt, that of course we went into Iraq to steal their oil because that’s what America does; no need to even consider any other possibility. Not everyone who voted for John Kerry and who fits that description is aware of the elite’s blueprint for utopia, and I don’t think some of them would support it if they were.

What the elite have succeeded in doing through the institutions we’ve allowed them to control–and if we’re going to save America, we must take back the schools, the universities, the media, the entertainment industry–is indoctrinating, starting with the very young and going all the way up through college and beyond, starting the first time they turn on “Sesame Street” and “Buster Bunny,” going up through the middle years when they’re told, “Hey, little boy, if you have a queer eye, you’re going to be a cool guy,” or, “Hey, little girl, it doesn’t matter how cool you are; if you grow up to be a heterosexual married woman, you’re going to be a desperate housewife.”

So many of the other shows that are on the air show family and marriage and all the things that are traditional and that we recognize as good–shows like “The War at Home” and “Rules of Engagement”–as if it’s another battle. They wouldn’t allow “Make Room for Daddy” and shows like those because they were not realistic, so instead we now have the Bundys, where the mother and father hate each other and are looking to get as much as they can from each other, and this whole mindset. And it continues on through Ward Churchill’s ethnic studies class.

What happens is, they are indoctrinated into what I call a “cult of indiscriminateness.” The way the elite does this is by teaching our children, starting with the very young, that rational and moral thought is an act of bigotry; that no matter how sincerely you may seek to gather the facts, no matter how earnestly you may look at the evidence, no matter how disciplined you may try to be in your reasoning, your conclusion is going to be so tainted by your personal bigotries, by your upbringing, by your religion, by the color of your skin, by the nation of your great-great-great-great-great grandfather’s birth; that no matter what your conclusion, it is useless.

It is nothing other than the reflection of your bigotries, and the only way to eliminate bigotry is to eliminate rational thought.

There’s a brilliant book out there called The Closing of the American Mind by Professor Allan Bloom. Professor Bloom was trying to figure out in the 1980s why his students were suddenly so stupid, and what he came to was the realization, the recognition, that they’d been raised to believe that indiscriminateness is a moral imperative because its opposite is the evil of having discriminated. I paraphrase this in my own works: “In order to eliminate discrimination, the Modern Liberal has opted to become utterly indiscriminate.”

I’ll give you an example. At the airports, in order not to discriminate, we have to intentionally make ourselves stupid. We have to pretend we don’t know things we do know, and we have to pretend that the next person who is likely to blow up an airplane is as much the 87-year-old Swedish great-great-grand¬mother as those four 27-year-old imams newly arrived from Syria screaming “Allahu Akbar!” just before they board the plane. In order to eliminate discrimination, the Modern Liberal has opted to become utterly indiscriminate.

The problem is, of course, that the ability to discriminate, to thoughtfully choose the better of the available options–as in “she’s a discriminating shopper”–is the essence of rational thought; thus, the whole of Western Europe and today’s Democratic Party, dominated as it is by this philosophy, rejects rational thought as a hate crime.

So what you’re left with after 10, 12, 14, 20 years in the Leftist indoctrination centers that our schools have become are citizens of voting age who are utterly unwilling and incapable of critically judging the merits of the positions they hold and have held unquestioned since they were five years old and first entered the Leftist indoctrination process.

There was a book that came out at just about the same time as Professor Bloom’s that in some ways even better describes and explains the mindset of the Modern Liberal. It was Robert Fulghum’s All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten, and it reads like the bible of Modern Liberalism and the playbook of Democratic Party policy.

The sentence fragment “Don’t hit,” which is one of the lessons that Fulghum refers to, has morphed into an entire sentence now that they’re adults: “War is not the answer.” But they don’t really need to know anything, because even though they know about Neville Chamberlain and what happens if you appease evil, they don’t really need to know it because knowing it or not knowing it would not have changed the position they have now and have held unquestioned since they were five.

When I was five years old, I used to go around the neighborhood trick-or-treating with my friends on Halloween, and we’d have in one hand a bag for candy and in the other hand a little box with a slit on top for nickels and dimes and pennies for UNICEF, because at five years old, the United Nations is a terrific thing: “Don’t hit, talk.” Another lesson from Robert Fulghum is “Share everything.” Well, here, we’ll share power; we’ll share our wealth; we’ll pay for the United Nations. Let’s talk things out. What a lovely, wonderful thing.

Then you turn 10, 15, 20, and you learn some things about the United Nations that change your opinion. You learn about the corruption. You learn about the anti-Semitism, that they ran away from the genocide in Rwanda, have done nothing about the Sudanese genocide–in fact, made the Sudanese members of the Human Rights Commission while they were committing this genocide!

You and I change our position because these are things we really need to know, yet the Modern Liberal will maintain their five-year-old’s position, their belief that the United Nations is this great, wonderful thing, and completely ignore everything they’ve learned since.

There was a song that came out at about this time called “Goodbye Stranger” by a group called Supertramp–because, you know, being a “tramp” is super! In it, this guy and this girl shack up together for a couple weeks, and apparently things are pretty wonderful until she says something like, “Honey, we’ve run out of food. Why don’t you go to the supermarket, pick up some things, and then we can do this for another week or two?” He says, “I should go shopping? No, no, that’s not my paradise. I’m leaving.” And as he’s walking out the door, he says to her, “Now, I believe that what you say is the undisputed truth, but I have to see things my own way just to keep me in my youth.”

That is so much the mindset of the Modern Liberals. It’s not that they are not aware of all the things that we’re aware of; it’s that they need to reject them in order to remain in this five-year-old’s utopia that they’ve been told is the only hope for mankind: a mindless indiscriminateness.

So what you’re left with is not really adults, but citizens of voting age who cannot judge their own positions but are virulently antagonistic to any position other than their own. Why? Because when you’ve been brought up to believe that indiscriminateness is a moral imperative, any position other than their own must have been arrived at through the employment of discrimination. This is why Bush is Hitler; this is why Reagan is Hitler; this is why Giuliani is Hitler.

How is Rudolph Giuliani like Hitler to a thinking person? In one way: Hitler discriminated against the Jews; Giuliani discriminated against the crack-addicted prostitutes mugging people in Times Square. Hitler discriminated against the Catholics; Giuliani discriminated against the criminal overlords.

Hitler discriminated against the gypsies; Giuliani discriminated against the terrorists on 9/11 and beyond. In other words, any form of discrimination is wrong.

The Modern Liberals know that theirs is a position arrived at through the moral imperative of indiscriminateness; therefore, any position other than their own must have been arrived at through the employment of discrimination.

So this makes you not just wrong on your issues and your stances. They don’t even think about your issues and your stances. They don’t have to. Even if they were willing to, even if they were able to, they don’t need to. Would you sit and contemplate Hitler’s Social Security policy? No, you would fight Hitler.

So what you’re left with is, after 10, 12, 14, 20 years in these indoctrination centers–and it’s not a coincidence that the longer you stay in the indoctrination process, the more morally inverted you become, so that to become head of the Ethnic Studies Department, you have to argue that the Islamic fascist terrorists are the good guys and the victims of 9/11 were all little Eichmanns–is people who quite literally cannot differentiate between good and evil, right and wrong, better and worse.

But indiscriminateness of thought does not lead to indiscriminateness of policy. Indiscriminateness of thought invariably leads the Modern Liberal to side with evil over good, wrong over right, and the behaviors that lead to failure over those that lead to success. Why? Because in a world where you are indiscriminate, where no behavior is to be deemed better or worse than any other, your expectation is that all behavior should lead to equally good outcomes.

When, in the real world, different behaviors lead to different outcomes, you and I know why– because we think. We know why communities that promote teenage promiscuity tend to fail at a greater rate than communities that promote teenage abstinence: Teenage promiscuity and teenage abstinence are not the same behaviors. Teenage abstinence is a better behavior.

Forget the moral component for a moment; let’s just talk practicalities. If your boy’s out messing around, he’s not home reading a book. If your daughter’s down at the abortion mill again, she’s not at the library studying for the SATs. If your son’s in a hospital bed somewhere dying of AIDS, he’s not putting together his five-year plan.

You and I recognize why communities that promote teenage abstinence do better than those that promote teenage promiscuity in their music, in their movies, in the schools. But to the Modern Liberal who cannot make that judgment–must not make that judgment–that would be discriminating. They have no explanation. Therefore, the only explanation for success has to be that somehow success has cheated.

Success, simply by its existence, is proof positive to the Modern Liberal of some kind of chicanery and likely bigotry. Failure, simply by its existence–no other evidence needed, just the fact that it has failed–is enough proof to them that failure has been victimized.

So the mindless foot soldier, which is what I call the non-elite, will support the elite’s blueprint for utopia, will side with evil over good, wrong over right, and the behaviors that lead to failure over those that lead to success, out of a sense of justice. As I said at the beginning, they’re not evil. It’s just a mindless acceptance without any true Socratic desire to talk about the real consequences. It’s meaningless to them, and it’s why John Lennon said utopia was all the people living for today.

By the way, it’s not a coincidence that those who live for today now have so much debt. What is debt? It’s the failure to repay a promise from yesterday. And they vote themselves nothing but more and more entitlements, which is what? Stuff for me. I’ll worry about who pays for it later.

The same is true of good and evil. Since nothing can deemed good, nothing can be deemed evil. That which society does recognize as good must be the beneficiary of some sort of prejudice. That which society recognizes as evil must be the victim of that prejudice.

So, again, the mindless foot soldier will invariably side with whatever policy, mindlessly accept whatever policy seeks to tear down what is good–America, Israel, Wal-Mart–and elevate what is evil until everything meets in the middle and there is nothing left to fight about.

Take an issue in the news and think like a Modern Liberal, and you will see how, once you’ve been indoctrinated into this mindset, there is no other choice. Remember, I said it was inevitable. Once you belong to this cult of indiscriminateness, there is no other conclusion you can come to than that good is evil and that evil is the victim of good.

We all know it’s official policy at the Leftist media outlets to never call Islamic Jihad, al-Qaeda, Hezbollah, Hamas, Harakat ul-Mujahidin, or any of the other Islamic fascist terrorist groups around the world “terrorists,” and you know why. In fact, it’s even in official memos to reporters ordering them not to use the appropriate word. That reason is that “one man’s terrorist is another man’s freedom fighter. Who are we to employ critical, rational judgment?”

But, as a very minimum standard, can’t we at least agree that in order to be called a “freedom fighter,” you have to be fighting for freedom? We know what Osama bin Laden is fighting for; he’s told us. It’s not freedom; it’s an oppressive theocracy in which women are covered from head to toe and beaten if their ankles become exposed, and unless we all change to his religion, we are considered the offspring of pigs and monkeys to be decapitated. People like Cindy Sheehan and Michael Moore will call Osama bin Laden a freedom fighter because being indiscriminate quite literally leaves them unable to tell the difference between freedom and having your head hacked off. That’s how sick this mentality is.

So, if The New York Times and CNN and Newsweek and the rest of the leftist media outlets are right and there is no objective difference between the terrorist and the freedom fighter, why is it that you and I teach our children that George Washington is a hero and Yasser Arafat and Saddam Hussein are villains? You and I know why because we think.

George Washington risked his personal fortune to personally lead his troops into battle: battles fought nobly against other uniformed warriors for the purpose of creating the freest nation in the history of the world. Pretty noble, pretty heroic stuff. Yasser Arafat, on the other hand, stole his people’s money, sent 14-year-olds out to fight his battles: battles fought against kids and women and civilians in pizza parlors and Passover ceremonies, all for the purpose of maintaining his corrupt dictatorship. Pretty villainous stuff.

But to the folks at The New York Times, there is no objective difference between the terrorist and the freedom fighter. So why do we teach our children that George Washington is a hero? The only possible explanation is that he is a white Christian of European descent. If there is no difference between the behaviors of the freedom fighters and the terrorists, then why do we teach that Yasser Arafat and Saddam Hussein are villains? There can be no other reason than they are darker-skinned Muslims of Middle Eastern birth.

So when push comes to shove and after 18 United Nations resolutions and 10 years of having our airplanes shot at in direct violation of our very clear agreements, after Saddam Hussein had invaded Iran and invaded Kuwait, bombed Saudi Arabia and bombed Israel, committed atrocities against the Kurds in the North and was committing genocide against the Marsh Arabs in the South, we finally, reluctantly go to war to liberate those poor people. You and I know why because we think: because we make critical, rational, moral judgments.

But to the Modern Liberal, to the mindless, to those who cannot discriminate between these behaviors, the only possible explanation for us going to war is some nefarious cause: because we’re evil and Saddam Hussein, therefore, is a victim. So they will rush there, as we’ve seen, and act as human shields to protect his rape rooms and his torture chambers because they won’t judge rape rooms and torture chambers, for that requires critical and moral judgment.

And if you listened to the chants of the mindless minions as they marched down the streets in their anti-America rallies, which the forged document users and the Leftist press euphemistically called “anti-war rallies,” you could hear their chant: “One, two, three, four, we don’t want your racist war.” What race, exactly, comprises Iraq? What are they talking about? They don’t know. It’s not a factual statement; it’s not an accurate statement. Didn’t we just recently go to war to protect Muslims in Kuwait? Didn’t we bomb the Christians of Europe to protect the Muslims of Europe?

What is this based on? It’s based on the reality that once you subscribe to indiscriminateness, anything other than indiscriminateness is the evil of having discriminated.

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May 17th, 2012

5/02/12

Community Entry Day as the Peace Corps calls it, is on this specific day. I wake up crack-ass early, before 6, so that I had enough time to eat breakfast and pack the rest of my belongings. After realizing that I would profusely sweat if I tried to haul all of my suitcases to Ben Wargo’s house (trying to be economical by splitting a cab fare), I just asked my Dona to call a taxi for me, and after 5 minutes, I was on my way to the training center in Pantoja. The taxi driver deftly maneuvers inside, without scraping the underside of his car, and drops me off near Rindi. An hour later, I was joined by all of the trainees on a bus, and driven to another training center in Santo Domingo, where we stayed our first night in country. This time the place looked so much nicer, especially the bedrooms. Not to mention, that first night in the DR felt like eons ago. Come to think of it, that place almost had a dreary sort of jail like feel to it. I don’t know why one day could be so vastly different from the other, but it really was. Maybe I had already changed? However, that night I had only slept 3 hours the previous 60 hours, and of course it was already past dusk. As I started talking to Alex near the water cooler, two older Dominicans walked by me, but I secretly notice that they are from Los Tres Pasos, my community. At this point I just start talking to Alex just on cruise-control, something that I realize I totally take for granted in English, just to pass the time as I wait for the 2 gentlemen to pass by me as they exit the bathroom. Here I am analyzing, strategizing, and multi-tasking in the only language I really know, and I am so jealous of my skills in English cause I crave these in my ability to speak Spanish. I fully realize that I use very quick-witted humor in many situations. What I truly mean is that I speak English without a filter and I absolutely love it! My personality is ultimate flexibility, to slither any way I choose. And what does this require? Intent listening and fast processing. I certainly don’t have those skills in Spanish, and at times my brain severely stutters or lags because it is use to improvising so much. I believe I do that much more than most. It’s already extremely frustrating to not be able to say everything your brain really wants to say, but to watch and observe my personality sort of tied down is maddening! Usually, I feel I can charm and humor most people, however it just makes me want to master Spanish that much more.

I will defend all of these frustrations with a bit of anxiety and trepidation as I explain this next situation, after arriving in my community, I exit and wait under a gazebo with my new host family to start a meeting with the Water Committee with the town. I was dying to crawl to my room so that I could prepare a little speech about myself and my commitment to the community and what they could possibly expect of me and what I could expect of them. I don’t know what I was thinking, that I would just start talking and then there would be a respectful hush and ultimate authority would be granted to me. So I was waiting for more of the committee to show, instead more people from the community gathered around inside the gazebo and either sat or stood just to hear how I was going to introduce myself to the community. Instead of 6 people and myself at a meeting, as my group as devilish agreed to, there were like 20 people at this meeting. And we finally started the meeting, but I knew I couldn’t say the same little introduction that I had given in the past when we introduced ourselves to large groups of people. This time I needed to talk for some reasonable length of time, and thus, I just started to talk Spanish (certainly there were errors) with everyone just intently hanging onto every word that I somehow spewed out. After talking about where I am from, what I studied in school, where my name is from, my roots, my evolution of my identity (who wouldn’t love that shit), and how I wanted to become integrated into the community like I would be a part of a big family. At that point, they were impressed enough that they started just talking rapidly at one another and me, even though, multiple conversations is impossible to understand in Spanish. After an hour, the meeting ended, and instead of just trying to relax, I somehow end up at an Evangelical service, where in the most obvious circumstances, I was offered to say some words at the small congregation. This time when I grabbed the microphone I just said a few sentences about myself and just sat down quickly. I will say that joining Peace Corps makes you a less timid person because you have to lead meeting in a foreign language.


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2012 and the End/Revolution Ahead. …PS. My Aunt’s Cat Helped me make this video!

May 14th, 2012

I tell everyone why so many UFO sightings are happening worldwide this year. I also talk about The 2 main existences in Life: GOOD and EVIL. I break down the whole mind frame of the reason for people following EVIL. … My Aunt’s cat shares her opinion too! My Aunt’s Cat comes into frame while I talk in this video! Lol, She just came into the room and started getting on the Laptop plus meowed many times. Plus she gets into the cameras view in the background and then later after I hold her she makes DIRECT eye contact with the viewers. It’s CLASSIC. Watch for the Cat surprise! But LISTEN to my message too. Amazing video!!!!! I also talk about certain aspects of my Channel, near death experiences, psychic abilities, predicting, and mention President Obama’s CHANGE speech. Here is the website I mention: galacticfederationoflight.info

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The Bad Coin | Matthews Auction Rooms – Dublin & Meath, Ireland

May 14th, 2012

To write all that happens around here one might be accused of fiction, but happen it does.

Received a telephone call just as I got back. “Worth your while”, the man’s voice said. Soon I approached an ordinary house by the Phoenix park noticing a waiting taxi outside the door which was ajar. My knock pushed the door further open to reveal a silent elderly lady sitting on an upright suitcase. A man pushed forward introducing himself as the son-in-law. In full hearing he asks that I value the entire contents with a view to a complete clearance. And I quote here, “you see”, he explains nodding towards the old lady, “it’s her house and she’s off to the home”. I look to her thinking late stage Alzheimer’s/dementia, but no, not a bit of it, she’s fully compos mentis as tears clearly well up in her eyes. Talk about casual cruelty, a seriously shocking situation. But what can you do? Me, I made my way back to Capel Street.

Damien Matthews

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Having Fun in Heathrow – yooarticles.com

May 14th, 2012

 

Heathrow airport is one of the most well-known airports in the world along with JFK and Charles De Gaulle. It is the third busiest airport in the world which handles more international passengers than another airport. Starting in 1929 as just a small airport, it has grown and grown to become absolutely huge, transporting people all over; internationally and nationally. Heathrow airport escorts are available to spend some quality time with you whether you are just in town for a night or for a few days.

 

Some people arrive at Heathrow Airport on pleasure and others on business. For those on business they may only be in London for a night or two and these nights can be incredibly dull. Yes, there may be business meetings meetings throughout the day but then what? If you have booked a hotel room, why waste it? Make the most of it with a Heathrow escort! After a long day filled with meetings with old men in suits there is no better way to end your day than with one of these girls. Heathrow escorts understand that men can have a highly stressful day and need to relax afterwards, be it with an erotic massage or just some tantalizing company.

 

The Hilton Hotel at Heathrow has three restaurants that offer excellent food at affordable prices. With a conference room able to house two hundred people it is a popular venue for business people who want to make contacts and talk about money whilst still being able to socialize in the evening with these contacts. Other great parts of the hotel are that it offers a beautiful swimming pool, a luxury health club and a twenty-four hour gym. If you are a man who likes to take care of his body for the pleasure of the other sex, you can continue this routine by using their gym.

 

The Radisson Edwardian Hotel is slightly less expensive than The Hilton Hotel but is still able to offer high-quality and comfortable rooms for it’s customers. The rooms are particularly spacious and all have a distinctive design that makes your time there unforgettable. The reception area is extremely majestic. Walking into the hotel you can’t help but feel you are paying to stay at somewhere only the elite stay. Heathrow escorts can make your time in the hotel feel extra special. Their spa is of the highest calibre, a hub of luxury and indulgence for all visitors and a seductive area to enjoy with a gorgeous girl.

 

For an inexpensive hotel to stay in, the Premier Inn is the perfect place. Rooms do not cost much, especially compared to others in the area. The rooms are well maintained with everything kept clean and being fresh for your arrival. With WiFi and satellite television, what else could you need for a stress-free evening at the Premier Inn? Well, there’s always escorts in Heathrow. They’ll make sure to liven up your evening and make sure you have time in London you won’t forget!

 

 

 

FREDERICK is a professional writer with experience contributing to editorial pages, online blogs and writing short articles.  he is the author of this article on Heathrow Escorts. Find more information on Ilford Escorts .

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Students demand WiFi, ensuites and communal areas from their …

May 11th, 2012

Wi-Fi, en-suite facilities and communal areas are the most important features for higher education students when choosing accommodation according to a recent survey by Unite, developers and managers of purpose-built student accommodation in the UK.

 

As well as these demands, Unite also discovered that location, security, price and cleanliness are important factors for a happy student life and as a result, universities across the UK are pushing hard to ensure that they can accommodate today’s student requirements.

 

While UK universities are working to provide new-build and refurbished student accommodation there is a continuing need for more to be built in order to cope with surging demand.

The current shortfall in specific higher education accommodation is reinforced by the Unite survey which discovered that 17% of students currently live at home, while another survey of school-leavers carried out at the end of 2011 found that 16% were planning to live at home in 2012-13.

 

Ray Withers, CEO of Investment Property for Sale specialists, Property Frontiers, comments,

 

“Although there has been a very small reduction in student applications this year, most likely caused by the introduction of increased tuition fees, the UK has some of the world’s best educational institutions and we will no doubt see a growth in student applications next year once the dust settles.

 

“Indeed, it is of the upmost importance that we continue to build high quality student accommodation to meet demand and student’s expectations.

Universities alone cannot be responsible and this is why we are now in our 9th purpose built student accommodation project in one the UK’s biggest university cities, Liverpool. These Investment Properties allow us to meet the student demand for housing whilst providing our investors with the opportunity to own one of the best asset classes around. All our completed student projects have achieved 100% occupancy so the results speak for themselves!”

 

Withers continues,

 

“But it’s not just investors that are a concern to us. We at Property Frontiers are meeting the demands of students with all our student accommodation developments with Wi-Fi, en-suite bathrooms and shared common rooms as standard, all situated in the thriving city of Liverpool.”

 

One such happy customer Paula Gomez, who is studying in Liverpool, chose to live in Streatlam Tower, one of Property Frontiers previous student projects commenting,

 

“I came to Liverpool to study English. Since I arrived 4 months ago, each day I am happier living here. The house is well situated near the city centre and all rooms are well equipped with everything you need including Internet and TV. Additionally, each floor has a huge kitchen and several bathrooms. Being away from home is hard but the truth is that living here has made things much easier.”

 

 For global investors looking for the perfect opportunity new high quality private student housing developments such as The Paper Mill, Liverpool could provide the answer.

 

As the latest student accommodation development from Property Frontiers, The Paper Mill offers en-suite student rooms set within a well located refurbished building in central Liverpool from just £48,000.

 

Comprising 102 en-suite student rooms, The Paper Mill sits within a superior location; situated in the heart of Liverpool, adjacent to Liverpool One shopping centre and offers investors a 10% NET yield assured in year 1.

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Rooms dressed like models at The Exchange | Overdose.am …

May 11th, 2012



Most Amsterdam locals would never take a stroll along Central Station’s main street, also known as the Damrak. And I can’t blame them. The street is designed for tourists: it’s filled with souvenir shops, kebab sheds and voluptuous girls serving drinks. Topless. But please take a minute to look bit closer. Right across the Beurs van Berlage you’ll find a tiny door with ‘Hotel’ written above it. Not very mind blowing at first sight. Look again. This is the gateway to a world where fashion meets architecture, design meets functionality and Amsterdam meets Europe.

Hotel The Exchange exists out of 3 buildings and has 61 rooms, ranging from 1 to 5 stars. Each room has been designed and dressed by graduates and alumni from the Amsterdam Fashion Institute (AMFI). They vary from dramatic Marie Antoinette styled love huts with golden framed mirrors and red velvet love seats to minimalistic rooms based on the unfortunates living in a cardboard box. The fabrics used in the rooms are specially developed by the textile museum and this ads to the individual look and feel. Who would have thought that an eighties sweater could be used to dress the ceiling of a bedroom? Or that sleeping in a ball gown would actually be comfortable?

Fashionable birds

The Hotel does not only host a fashionable hotel but also features a restaurant (Stock) and a 230 m2 store (OPTIONS!). The counter of restaurant Stock is made up out of gold bars, referring to the nearby Beurs van Berlage. The walls are covered with the cutest drawings of birds all wearing a fashion accessories made by the establishers of the hotel. Including the construction workers. To me Options! is a souvenirshop 2.0. It sells lots of designer bike gear but you will also find hand crafted notebooks from Berlin, special tea that is only served in Stock and pillows of the same fabrics used in the hotel. Downstairs furniture is sold and the hotel is planning on organizing all kinds of workshops. Both the shop and the restaurant feel very much like London. As does the whole concept: the integration of eating, sleeping and shopping is something Amsterdam is only just discovering.

Hotel The Exchange is part of The Red Carpet Project, a big clean-up of the old centre. I can honestly say this hotel did a great job. The Rokin is one step closer towards becoming a soft and classy landing into the city of Amsterdam. Craving a shallow beer after this responsible design adventure? Don’t worry, Teasers is just around the corner.

Hotel The Exchange

Where: Damrak 50
Website: The Exchange Hotel / Stock / OPTIONS!

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Parisian Smokey Eye Tutorial: Paris Palette, Sigma Beauty

May 8th, 2012

Exclusive discount code! Click HERE for the palette: tinyurl.com and type in code TIFFANYD at checkout for $10 off the Paris Palette! **Get yours NOW because quantities are limited** FINAL PRICE for my subscribers, $49! (Regular price, $59) Detailed Photo Swatches and More Info HERE: www.makeupbytiffanyd.blogspot.com For my other video on the Paris Palette development, swatches, and trip photos, click here: www.youtube.com ***No, you’re not seeing things. The room is green. ;) I filmed this video a few months back just before re-painting the room. I went ahead and filmed these when I got the final finished product. Couldn’t wait! I also couldn’t upload it until the Paris Palette was available for you all, of course! Hope you guys enjoyed the video. Don’t forget to check out my other video on the Paris Palette where I talk about the colors more in-depth and swatch all of the colors. I also talk more about the collaboration, palette development, and share some exclusive photos of our trip! Click here for that video– www.youtube.com Palette contains 8 eye shadows, 2 blush shades, 1 highlight,2 brushes, and a SPECIAL BOOKLET featuring exclusive photos of me and all of the gurus involved in creating the palette in Paris! Check out my interview with Sigma Beauty about this project: sigmabeautyblog.blogspot.com *Follow me on TWITTER for daily updates, pictures, and announcements: twitter.com *my FACEBOOK page- Click "like" to friend me :) : www.facebook.com *Subscribe to my <b>…</b>

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