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    Friday, August 23rd, 2002
    4:13 pm
    [mojo_iv]
    American Values(crossposted)
    Here's a little note to all of your would-be patriots out there:

    DEMOCRACY THRIVES ON THE RIGHT TO DISSENT. IF YOU ARE REPORTING YOUR FELLOW CITIZENS TO THE GOVERNMENT FOR THE CRIME OF HAVING AN UNPOPULAR OPINION, WITHOUT ANY PROOF OF ACTUAL TERRORIST ACTIVITIES ON THEIR PART, YOU ARE A FASCIST, AND YOU SHOULD GET THE FUCK OUT OF MY COUNTRY. YOU'RE STINKING UP THE PLACE.

    AND IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT A FASCIST IS, READ A HISTORY BOOK. THAT'S PROBABLY HALF YOUR PROBLEM ANYWAY. YOU'RE TOO IGNORANT OF HISTORY TO REALIZE THE EVIL YOU ARE PERPETUATING. I WILL BE *DAMNED* BEFORE I SEE ANOTHER McCARTHY OR, GOD FORBID, ANOTHER HITLER TAKE ROOT IN THIS COUNTRY.

    If the above does not describe you, Congratulations: YOU KNOW RIGHT FROM WRONG.

    --m4

    Current Mood: sick of it all
    Current Music: EVERYTHING YOU HATE
    Wednesday, August 21st, 2002
    4:42 pm
    [mojo_iv]
    IMPEACH THE PRESIDENT... and Dubya, too!
    Facts:

    1. Our president is boobish figurehead with a great smile.

    2. Our president was NOT elected by a majority. I have recently decided to forgive him this because I realized that Lieberman was just as bad as Cheney. Still, this fact should be kept in mind.

    3. Our president's term was going very, VERY badly before September 11th. The heavy handed tactics of his particular wing of the Republican party tried so hard to bring everyone in the party under their banner that they managed to drive on GOP senator to renouce the party. Thus, they shot themselves in the foot, and lost a virtual governmental MONOPOLY. Its bad enough they were acting like Fascists, but they were BUMBLING fascists.

    4. Our president has used the deaths of over 2800 people as an excuse to advance his own hard-right, fundamentalist christian agenda. I don't need to list they things he's done -- if you care, you know. If you don't know, read a fucking newspaper once and awhile.

    5. Our president is now using this crisis as an excuse to attack Iraq, despite no apparent evidence that they had a damn thing to do with September 11th. Supposedly, the evidence exists, but we, the taxpayers, aren't allowed to see it. ALL EXECUTIVE ACCOUNTABILITY HAS BEEN THROWN OUT THE WINDOW.




    All Bill Clinton ever did was cheat on his wife, try to nationalize health care, and fail to keep Janet Reno on a short enough leash, and I saw the first "Impeach Clinton" stickers TWO WEEKS AFTER HE WAS SWORN IN AS PRESIDENT in 1993. WHERE ARE THE "IMPEACH BUSH" BUMPER STICKERS, DAMMIT!
    How much longer are we going to put up with this badly trainly republican chimpanzee???

    --m4
    Tuesday, August 20th, 2002
    11:58 am
    [elris]
    People, Satan exists. See!?

    Current Mood: amused
    Current Music: Analogue
    Monday, August 19th, 2002
    12:23 am
    [elris]
    Hm....
    What do you think of this?
    Immortality or just a get rich quick scheme...

    Current Mood: amused
    Current Music: Miles Davis- "All Blues"
    Wednesday, August 14th, 2002
    11:07 pm
    [pyrop]
    million materialist march
    anybody planning on going to this?
    Tuesday, August 13th, 2002
    4:57 pm
    [wednes]
    Just to Clarify:


    You are a pheonix.

    What legend are you?. Take the Legendary Being Quiz by Paradox


    If you were to look at the inside of my home, you'd find a bunch of gruesome movie posters, movies about horror and madness, and lots of books about urban legends, witches (and various religions), serial killers, and forensics...and a bunch of other stuff people think is creepy.

    You know what though, I'm not a creepy person. I'm not scary or dangerous, I'm not men to anyone who doesn't deserve it (that's right, I decide!), but all in all, I'm basically okay. I am fascinated by the way artists use fear to manipulate emotions. I look at those Night Gallery paintings almost every day. I am curiously interested in what makes someone want to kill a bunch of people they don't even know.

    Yesterday I heard about the murder of someone I barely know. I am aware that I have some issues with the finality of it all...so I choose a belief system that incompasses reincarnation (no smart mouth from you, CrankyPants).

    In person, knowing that someone hated another person with so much rage that they murdered that person up close, without even a gun--its just so awful. The mental process that goes on with that is horrifying. So why is it so fascinating?


    Current Mood: confused
    Wednesday, August 7th, 2002
    9:38 am
    [ninchica7]
    stolen shamelessly from powells.com


    New Delhi, India (SatireWire.com) — Hinjew leaders today conceded the merger of Hinduism and Judaism has not worked out as planned, as instead of forming a super-religion to fight off the common Islamic enemy, they have instead created a race of 900 million people who, no matter how many times they are reincarnated, can never please their mothers.



    "On paper, this was a textbook alliance — two smaller competitors join forces to take on a larger adversary," said New Delhi resident Chandra Gopan. "But the synergies are just not there. For instance, I still believe I must pursue my own dharmic path to ultimate happiness, but when I get there, I just know my mother will find something wrong with it."




    Military officers, in particular, have found assimilation difficult. "We were all excited at first, especially about the Kama Sutra parts, but it's not going to work," Israeli Col. Benyamin Telluk said at a joint press conference with Indian officers. "I mean, just this morning, I was showing Col. Bhadrak here pictures of my family, and he said my wife was a cow."




    "I said his wife reminds me of a cow," Bhadrak explained.



    "Oh, you've said it again!" screamed Telluk.



    "It's a compliment!" answered Bhadrak.



    Hinjews across the world, meanwhile, said they also were too busy dealing with integration to worry about Pakistanis, Palestinians, or any other opponents.



    "Surprisingly, it's not the big issues, like is there one God or are there many? It's the little things," said New York City Hinjew Nathan Feldman. "Like my Hindu half acknowledges that this world is full of suffering, but my Jewish half just goes on and on about it."



    SO, WHAT'S WRONG WITH A NICE HINJEW GIRL?



    However, most agreed that even if other issues could be overcome, maternal obstacles to Hinjuism would always exist.



    "Yesterday, my former self was killed in a car accident," said the late Gori Bhupendra of Madras. "But I had good karma, so I was reincarnated this morning into the Vaisya caste. To me, this is a step up, right?"



    But then Bhupendra's former Sudras mother tracked him down.



    "She says, 'Oh, Vaisya now, is it? Very nice. Of course, your former brother is a Ksatriya, but he was always an overachiever.'"



    Meanwhile, Muslim nations, citing the difficult Hinjew merger, said they have discontinued talks with the world's largest religion to form Chrislam.



    "It wouldn't have worked anyway," said Imam Satra Mohammed of Damascus. "The first time we drank the communion wine, we would have all had to kill ourselves."



    Current Mood: amused
    Tuesday, July 30th, 2002
    2:31 am
    [wednes]
    May I ask...
    Can I please ask the witches out there what you do when non-bleivers ask about your beleif system? I am having trouble with some well meaning athiests who want to ask questions after question but are totally ignorant as to the ways of the witch. I don't want to be rude, but I have a pretty short fuse for ignorant questions.
    Friday, July 26th, 2002
    9:15 pm
    [darryn]
    Wednesday, July 17th, 2002
    7:12 pm
    [fini512]
    1:58 am
    [wideleftturn]
    I don't know how many of you know about this, but the Virginia state legislature passed a bill a while back requiring posters that say "IN GOD WE TRUST" in huge letters and then "the National Motto, enacted by Congress in 1956" in fine print at the bottom to be hung in a 'conspicuous' place in all Virginia schools. They had the picture of the poster in the Washington Post but they left that one off the website. I hear that the same thing is happening in some other states as well, though I could be mistaken. In one Virginia county a community group is putting up posters with the motto "E pluribus unum" near the "in god we trust" posters to show that the country has a motto of unity even though a motto that excludes many Americans is getting more attention. "E pluribus unum" meaning in Latin "out of many, one" was the original national motto and continued to be until "in god we trust" came around.

    I am currently a student in Virginia so this issue personally affects me, but I would like to know what other people think about this. I encourage you to read both Washington Post articles that I have linked to and state you opinion if you have one on this. Other groups have torn this one apart and I would be interested to see what you think.
    Thursday, July 11th, 2002
    8:21 am
    [ninchica7]
    oh my... :) )

    Current Mood: amused
    Current Music: korn- let's get this party started
    Saturday, July 6th, 2002
    9:56 am
    [wideleftturn]
    howdy y'all (my first post here i think)
    I've got to get me one of these bad boys...I think I'm partial to the pope...
    Tuesday, July 2nd, 2002
    3:03 pm
    [fini512]
    look at him go!
    The Jesus Dance



    Is Jesus the most bashed religious figure?
    Sunday, June 30th, 2002
    11:20 am
    [zanna_voodoo]
    interesting spin
    Fellow LJer puts the "Under God" shit into perspective...

    Read here
    Friday, June 28th, 2002
    6:41 pm
    [wednes]
    Hi! I just joined...
    Does anyone have any thoughts about the reent decision regarding the removal of "under God" in the pledge of allegiance?

    Current Mood: curious
    Friday, June 21st, 2002
    1:33 am
    [bloodangel]
    So...

    Do the ends jusify the means?
    Monday, June 10th, 2002
    11:53 pm
    [darker_dreams]
    ramblings...

    Current Mood: awake
    Wednesday, June 5th, 2002
    10:55 am
    [ninchica7]
    this is an excerpt from a call-in opinion article in the local newspaper:

    "...Religion is a curse. Thank God I have no part of it. ..."

    there you go, folks. the mentality of the valley.

    ~xq~

    Current Mood: amused
    Tuesday, June 4th, 2002
    11:14 am
    [paint_skystars4]
    you just can't get rid of the man who's been there since god turned the lights on.
    i simply fail to see why it is that people who are so deeply enveloped in their religious beliefs and are in love with god and all seem to think that everybody else should be the same way and go around trying to *make* everyone like that.
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