10.30.2007

My profile views keep going up and I've actually gotten a couple comments on a couple of my political posts so I guess I'll keep writing here.

So today, at Burger King, where the only channel ever on is the dreaded CNN, they ask the question which anyone with a (republican) brain could predict the answer to:
Who are your favorite candidates for the upcoming election, in either party?
Some guy starts off, "If I had to choose a Republican (par for the CNN course, obvious bias) I would choose Ron Paul." What a fucking joke. The guy is getting donations from Neo-Nazis, and he's the guy that CNN thinks is the best guy for the Republicans. Let me ask this, if the Republicans are as retarded as CNN would like America to think they are, why the hell do they even exist at all? How could anyone with a brain possibly support the idea that Radical Islam is something that needs to be dealt with? Nah, let's be like Dennis Kucinich and have a sitdown with a maniac leader in the Middle East and laugh off his insane anti-Jewish ideas.
I immediately stopped listening and put my headphones on and went back to my newspaper. I've never read this paper before, (I'm new to the Washington area) and they have a section: Today in History:
"2006- John Kerry makes the remark that if college students don't study they will get "stuck in Iraq," which draws criticism from Republicans."
First off, anybody who thinks there's no such thing as media bias doesn't have a functioning brain in their head. Second, this paper showed their bias, as well as shedding light on the bias of the Democratic party by saying that Kerry's remarks only drew criticism from Republicans. What he said is insulting on numerous levels, and should've drawn criticism from all sides. Not only are soldiers braver than most Democrats, but they are willing to sacrifice themselves for the safety of our country, and then Kerry has the balls to suggest that they only did that because they were bad in school. Its all kinds of insulting.

10.05.2007

I have delayed-sleep phase syndrome. the first step is acknowledging it.