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{ Thursday, September 21, 2000 }

2:20 PM | link

According to this Religion Selector, I'm closest to a Neo-Pagan:
God is all and within all; all are one God...Most do not believe in Satan or any spirit Being as the cause of suffering. Some believe in karma, that choosing to live a life of wrongdoing and pain will naturally result in suffering in this or later lifetimes...Views on divorce, homosexuality, and gender equality are generally very supportive of human differences, equality, and personal choice. Many believe that involvement in community action, especially regarding environmental concerns, is integral to the belief in human interdependence.

...and I'm farthest from Roman Catholic. Heh.

{ Sunday, September 17, 2000 }

4:15 PM | link

Be sure to give a banned book to your favorite child. A mind is a terrible thing to underdevelop. And while I'm on the subject of great books, kudos to Barnes and Noble for their Close the Book on Hate program. Take a minute to praise them for it.

{ Thursday, September 07, 2000 }

12:08 AM | link

Heh. A "major league asshole". Niiiice. A friend of mine put it better than I could have:
Heck, I'd be willing to bet that the reporter he was talking about actually *is* a major league asshole. What should scare people is the fact that Bush seemingly couldn't help himself from saying it. It's like inviting someone with Tourette's Syndrome to head the Children's Story Hour at the local library.

It just goes to show how unprepared the guy is -- "Hey, look, it's Kofi Annan, that fuckface president of the United Nations."

{ Sunday, September 03, 2000 }

4:52 PM | link

Arianna Huffington touches on the failed drug war, corporate media, another Vietnam, and why Bush and Gore have said nothing about it all.

{ Saturday, September 02, 2000 }

12:52 PM | link

I made some minor changes to my favorite movies and added Bulworth. I also added a few quotes, courtesy of Dead Poet's Society, Einstein, Howard Thurman, Gandhi, Camus, Mother Teresa, Margaret Mead, Alice Walker, and Mark Twain.