Tuesday, March 28, 2006

Islam doesn't suck


No, it isn't ok to bash Muslims it does appear to be perfectly acceptable for a Muslim to kill a Christian however they see fit though. The top picture speaks for itself. You would think the story of that poor man who converted to Christianity would spark a little more debate than it has. I hope he gets to live in peace somewhere without some jackass hunting him down and killing him for no good reason.

In another rant I have noticed that several Latino groups are protesting in the streets about some new immigration law. I have to say that taking to the streets in this manner may cause people to enact the very legislation they are trying to fight.

Monday, March 27, 2006

R.I.P. 02/05/97 - 03/24/06 (Brooklyn)
















My first baby is gone. After nine years Brooklyn had begun to injure herself terribly whenever she was left alone. Attempts to find her a new home were unsuccessful, and even the Weimaraner rescue advised that she be put down. The girls took her to the rescue's veterinarian Friday. I don't think they understand yet that she is really gone, and both of them want to know when we can get another dog.

In more exciting news I got rear-ended right after they dropped the dog off at the vet, and had to leave the band at church for awhile. Last week sucked.

Thursday, March 23, 2006

Harry Reid on CNN

How can you be so liberal and so narrow-minded:
This is from Dr. Bill Frist, reading the interview I would have to agree.

"During the course of the interview, Harry Reid said:

  1. The wiretapping of Al Qaeda terrorists by the NSA was illegal.
  2. That he, as leader of Senate Democrats, would not rule out impeaching President Bush over the wiretapping program.
  3. He would seek to filibuster the border security legislation, Secure America’s Borders Act, that I introduced in the Senate last Thursday because it focused only on border security and interior enforcement.
  4. He is in favor of “fair track” amnesty for the estimated 11 million illegal aliens.
  5. He does not believe in improving the physical security of our borders, because with better interior enforcement of employers, illegal immigration would stop (Harry forgot about the very real possibility of drug runners and terrorists crossing our porous borders…I imagine they wouldn’t be looking for jobs).

Comments like this make very clear what is at stake in November.

Republicans need to rally around the President. We need to support our Senate and House candidates. We need to volunteer on their behalf. We need to walk door to door. We need to write letters to the editor. We need to post messages on popular online bulletin boards. And we need to wake up to the reality of what a Democrat controlled Senate led by Harry Reid would mean for our country.

To read the full text of the Reid interview please click here."

Wednesday, March 22, 2006

Weird news stories

Check these out:
http://www.cnn.com/US/ too weird.

In other news, I have had to give up a hobby/ministry I really enjoy for a little while. I am just too dang busy these days.

Tuesday, March 14, 2006

George Clooney (loser)


Sometimes, however rare, actors today tend to think they understand politics or that we care what their opinion is concerning global matters. While I appreciate the talent these people have and enjoy some of the work they do I can't help but marvel at the abject stupidity which plagues certain members of Hollywood's elite. During the introductory monologue by Jon Stewart when hosting the Oscars he joked that "The Oscars is really I guess the one night of the year when you can see all your favorite stars without having to donate any money to the Democratic Party. And it's exciting for the stars as well because it's the first time many of you have ever voted for a winner." Let me point out the truth and humor here.

Truth: "The Oscars is really I guess the one night of the year when you can see all your favorite stars without having to donate any money to the Democratic Party."

Humor:"And it's exciting for the stars as well because it's the first time many of you have ever voted for a winner."

That's good stuff that we can all giggle and laugh about. Something not as funny is what someone like George Clooney actually believes. He believes that entertainers, himself included, are some sort of hero or someone to be admired for more than their stagecraft. His acceptance speech was truly ridiculous and quite indicative of several Hollywood attitudes. While it would be admirable if what he said was true, it simply isn't. Some facts about the media and AIDS are readily available for anyone to read. I would have to say that the heroes with regard to AIDS or civil rights or anything else he attempted to take credit for are the people who actually paid the price and fought the fight. Hollywood may later shed some light on the subject from their point of view, and certainly cash in on the ideas or actions of someone else but they never lead the way. Guys like Clooney and Cruise are really starting to polarize Hollywood against what the perceived majority of America tends to believe. The other thing I don't understand is why all of these people (entertainers) are part of the Church of Scientology, is it trendy and cool? Perhaps they get more information than others, it would be worth researching.
It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat.
Teddy Roosevelt

Ford (Choosing Sides)


So, Ford Motors has decided to actively support and fund some homosexual groups. I think it was probably not very smart to choose sides in this debate, I would take the Disney "gay day" approach. Disney does not support or discourage this event and it isn't sanctioned or funded by them, a bunch of gay people just happen to show up that day and probably shock some unsuspecting kids and families. Choosing sides in this type of situation will most certainly hurt your bottom line, no pun intended. The AFA is already circulating this link in the hopes of getting Ford back on neutral ground. The odd part of this campaign is that no one ever asked Ford to denounce the gay lifestyle, just don't fund it.

Sunday, March 12, 2006

Newest NFL shakeup (Edgerrin James)


The Arizona Cardinals signed Mr. James to a four year $30 million contract. The good news for him is he can earn almost half, 14.75, the first year in salary, signing bonus and roster bonus. This is also bad news for Arizona one of the weakest teams I have ever seen and this move will help them very little if they don't grab some more talent. Edgerrin a few years ago probably could have shouldered the team but those days are probably behind him.

Saturday, March 11, 2006

Tim McGraw


In typical Hollywood/Entertainer style Tim McGraw and Faith Hill toured the gulf coast area devastated by Katrina and began to harshly criticize the federal government and specifically President Bush. Ironically this comes five days AFTER President Bush made his fifth visit to the area and chastised congress for their slow response. He also asked for 38 billion dollars to be appropriated as quickly as possible to speed up the process. Of course this act doesn't make the news since it wasn't something seemingly evil. Someone needs to get a handle on how much high profile people are allowed to shoot off at the mouth before they apprise themselves fully of a situation. I also think Tim McGraw plans to pursue politics when he quits the music business, nice start buddy.

Tuesday, March 07, 2006

Fish News


I caught my Jack Dempseys doing their mating dance, check it out. First he flares all of his fins out, he then shakes his entire body back and forth very powerfully. He also seems to start twitching between those other displays.

Monday, March 06, 2006

Dead Fish


I came in this morning to find my fish tank missing one of its residents. I initially thought one of the Jack Dempsey's ate it, but he was on the floor under the tank. The girls had just named him tiger. The Dempseys actually seem happier now and appear to be trying to kill each other. I hear this means they are really fond of their mate.

Thursday, March 02, 2006

American Idol (front runner already?)


So, I admit I like watching this show. The first three weeks are hilarious, and the last three are usually pretty stellar. While there have been some funny moments thus far, no one has really been "great". There have been some good singers, all better then me, and some decent performances yet nothing that made people or the judges say wow. Last night that all changed when this happened. Check it out, dude brings it.

Free Agency


There isn't a lot of good that can be said about free agency, eventually it will tear apart your favorite team. The merry-o-round has started and already there appear to be some good free agents available. Mike Anderson, Stephen Davis, and Trevor Pryce are some of the big names that were cut loose yesterday. It does always make for an interesting off-season.