Sunday, July 23, 2006

Viva Chupracabra!!!

Arkansas, Illegal Immigrants, and the Cheeseheads in our Government

I picked up the L.A. times this morning and the article that caught my attention on the first page is about people in Arkansas helping their local "illegals" staying the community, and battling the cheeseheads in our Government.

A year ago, immigration agents raided a chicken plant in Arkansas and took away approximately 118 Mexican workers in plastic handcuffs. But something happened. The town pulled together and began donating food, money and clothing to the families of the workers that were detained or sent back, and they started helping them with writing letters and driving them to court.

I used to have this attitude towards southerners, until I actually visited the south several times. I had studied the civil war and what happened in the south afterwards thanks to Northern U.S. intervention. Since then, my feelings and thoughts have changed. I'm not going to go into what you already know, yeah, the african-americans were treated extremely unfairly...just like many other races: Native Americans, Jews, Italians, Chinese. I believe in the human spirit. And I sort of believe in Darwin's only the strongest survive. If you've ever seen "Mind of Mencia" (I don't think he's very funny but people think he is), he even touches on the weak vs the strong. Races, people, and nations will always face adversity...the key is in how you get through it. Not in winning or losing. But how well you persevere.

Anyway.....I've had the chance to observe U.S. Southerners and I've concluded that they're quiet (strong), they make up their own minds and don't listen to television/movie/government propoganda, and they're very selective in who they confide in and let into their inner circle. They're pretty conservative. They remind me of Europeans.

I'm just glad to see that they spoke out about how underhanded the government was in going behind the local governments back in their raid. Their is a statement that yes, the Mexicans were their illegally; however, they've integrated into the community to the point that Mexican and White Southern children are playmates, they attend the same churches, they participate in the same extracurricular activities. And the cheeseheads in our governement...rather than doing their fucking jobs and using their heads to weed out real terrorists, chose to pick a scapegoat probably to show that, yes, immigration is doing their job.

Whats the difference between the terrorists and Mexcian illegals? Well. Apparently, the terrorists that were here for 911 didn't integrate into the community. They didn't make acquaintances. That's too dangerous. Because sometimes, acquaintances ask questions. Mexican illegals that could possibly be here as a terrorist threat? Perhaps, but come on, American government cheeseheads need to do their job, and get the real terrorists.

I personally don't understand how Osama Bin Laden could receive health care at an American hospital on the same day that 911 occurred, how his family could be flown to safety, especially when Condileeza and George-ee-oo received a report prior to 911 confirming Osama hated U.S. (us) and was planning something eeeval (evil).

Go figure.

I applaud southerners. They're courageous, albeit a little slower to social change, but not to shabby. Not too shabby.

Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Great fucking song to weave in and out of traffic

Hooka

Tonight I hooked up with "D" and she took me to a place that was

1) Different
2) Full of men (counted two other women)
3) Full of smoke
4) Full of Hooka

The hooka smells like fruit. I didn't try it. I figure since I've been smoking lately, I'd do better sticking with what I know. We played 21 while "D" waited for her food. Arabian music played in the background and everyone was playing cards. This was at some restaurant in Anaheim.

Never been to a place like that before.

Trimming the trees in July

The trees have been trimmed in the past two days. Duh. It's friggin July. Who the hell trims trees in July? Trees are for shade. I don't know...it must be me. Pfft.

Anyhoo, it was a little funny this morning because we were all trying to find a spot of shade from the sun throughout today. I stood in the shadow of the tree. "A" stood behind the tree, and "T" stood behind the other.

Who the hell trims trees in the summer? Is that lame or what?

Whatever.

Monday, June 19, 2006

Mercury Retrograde Dates 2006-2012
(These dates are based on EST/daylight savings time)

2006
March 2 to March 25
July 4 to July 28
October 28 to November 17

2007
February 13-March 7
June 15-July 9
October 11-November 1

2008
January 28-February 18
May 26-June 19
September 24-October 15

2009
January 11-February 1
May 6-May 30
September 6-September 29
December 26, 2009-January 15, 2010

2010
December 26, 2009-January 15, 2010
April 17 – May 11
August 20-September 12
December 10-December 30

2011
March 30 – April 23
August 2 – August 26
November 24 – December 13

2012
March 12 – April 4
July 14 – August 8
November 6 – November 26

Sunday, May 14, 2006