On Blast

Jul 04, 2005 18:03

Before I update about how great the last few days have been, I'm gonna rant. I just read the last page of this week's Rolling Out of which D-Roc and Kaine are on the cover. Interestingly, my mood picture is exactly what I'm actually doing. In the TruthBeTold article called 'Free Radical' by a guy named Big Rube: "Every one knows that July 4 is ( Read more... )

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fifthmorn July 5 2005, 07:06:17 UTC
Haha, and to think that this entire article was thanks to Free Speech!

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fuckwhatyaheard July 5 2005, 10:05:06 UTC
Very funny. Writers are free to say what they want to say, just like I'm free to disagree with it. I read that article several times and felt the exact same way each time I read it, hence my rant. Which was also thanks to free speech.

:)

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fifthmorn July 5 2005, 18:30:46 UTC
I mean, I do dislike certain things about America...such as it's superficial celebrity world or our inability to help the poor and hungry in our own country, yet we feel free to do whatever it takes for any other country, who ends up hating us more than they did.
No we aren't completely free, in his mannerism, if we were, anyone could do whatever they pleased. Which would drive our country into the ground. In order to be a success, you have to have limits and the laws are our limits. I just don't know what else everyone wants? It's not going to be heaven, it's just got to work.

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fuckwhatyaheard July 5 2005, 10:07:54 UTC
Wait a second . . . were you just making a pun about the 'free' thing? If so, I just got that and I thought that was pretty funny. Omg I'm tired.

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turningback July 5 2005, 11:58:34 UTC
I love you my little freedom fighter

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anonymous July 14 2005, 01:44:27 UTC
I used to think people who'd experience racism would not be racist. I was surprised when I found otherwise. In response someone said that generally people act the way they've been taught or what they've experienced. I had not thought of it that way. A few years ago when I was working in politics there was a woman running for governor. In a gas station I heard someone say "I may have voted for a n@ (referring to our first black governor) but I am not going to vote for a woman." -- which brings up something else that surprised me -- people who were slaves got the right to vote before women (who were supposedly free).

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fuckwhatyaheard July 14 2005, 04:27:20 UTC
MAN I was so pissed off about that! I'm still pissed off about that. The other day I was talking to a (black) guy friend of mine, and he was like, "Yeah, but there's always going to be racism, and there's nothing you can really do about. It's how we were made to be." That made me soooooo depressed. And I always thought the voting thing was a little odd, too. I PROMISE I'll update soon, it's just EVERY SINGLE TIME I go to do so, the server is always overloaded or something else is going on, so I just give up. But I will update.

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