Archive for February, 2003

February 27, 2003 @ 09:29

Farewell, Neighbor.

Fred Rogers, who gently invited millions of children to be his neighbor as host of the public television show "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" for more than 30 years, died of cancer early Thursday. He was 74.

We were just talking about him the other day. Since he had recently retired, we were talking about how things were so different for our kids (like morning and afternoon tv).

Rogers died at his Pittsburgh home, said family spokesman David Newell, who played Mr. McFeely on the show. Rogers had been diagnosed with stomach cancer sometime after the holidays, Newell said.

Rest In Peace, Mr. Rogers.

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February 26, 2003 @ 23:48

MISSING PERSON ALERT

Be on the lookout for the following creep:

He is wanted for questioning in the disappearance of:

More information here: abc7.com

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February 26, 2003 @ 20:35

Anti-War Shenanigans

Let's see, if I had tried to call one of my senators today about issues important to me, I would have gotten a busy signal or an "all circuits are busy" message because some group of people think that the "Internet had emerged as a key tool for the anti-war movement in organizing protests and instantly reaching tens of thousands of activists".

Wait a minute here. I wanted to talk to my senator about the proposed tax cuts, the funding of our local schools, and my children's chances of going to college in the future, but no, some "activist" took the phone line hostage, so I could not communicate with my elected official.

"It allows us to be in touch instantly with activists all around the country and the world. It's a tremendous democratic tool," he said.

I would not call this democratic. You silenced my voice, which you had no right to do. I have just as much of a right to communicate with the officials from my state as you do, even more so, as I was not intending to deprive anyone else from communicating with them.

Tom Andrews, a former Democratic representative from Maine who is running the organization, said more than 500,000 people had signed up on the Internet to take part and a half a million more were also expected to participate without registering on the group's web site (Moveon.org).

"We have hundreds of thousands of calls and faxes that we know are going in. It's a first-of-its-kind protest and a tremendous success already," he said. "People are making their voices heard loud and clear — don't invade and don't occupy Iraq."

The current population of the United States is 290,350,520 (well, it was at the time of this post), and they had 500,000 sign up to protest and another half million expecting to participate (wow, 0.00344% of the people). Sorry bub, I will side with the other 99.99656% who did NOT harass, annoy or otherwise SILENCE their fellow citizens today.

There should be a law which makes it a felony to "prevent a citizen from communicating with their elected officials at any time".

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February 26, 2003 @ 16:50

Just Another Moronic Statement

MP Carolyn Parrish was speaking to reporters about Canada's diplomatic initiative on Iraq. At the end of her comments Parrish said, "Damn Americans ? I hate those bastards."

Oh Yeah?

In a written statement issued Wednesday afternoon, Parrish says she made the comments in the heat of the moment in a private conversation. She says they do not reflect her opinion of the American people.

If she did not mean the American people, I wonder just WHO she meant when she said AMERICANS?

I know exactly what I mean, and who it is targeted toward when I say, "Moron".

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February 26, 2003 @ 13:06

Walk On By

Dionne Warwick, who was arrested at an airport last year after authorities found marijuana in her bag, is blaming someone else for putting it there.

Isn't that the excuse everyone (who gets caught with drugs) uses?

The 62-year-old was arrested in May and charged with a misdemeanor after baggage screeners at Miami International Airport said they found marijuana joints inside an empty lipstick container in her bag. Charges were dropped after Warwick agreed to a plea bargain deal, which included a drug treatment program.

If you were framed, and you don't use drugs, why on earth would you PLEAD GUILTY and then enter a drug treatment program?

Come on Dionne, next time listen to yourself, and "Walk On By".

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