Archive for May, 2009

Gravely Wicked – a quote from Robert P. George

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

Whoever murdered George Tiller has done a gravely wicked thing. The evil of this action is in no way diminished by the blood George Tiller had on his own hands. No private individual had the right to execute judgment against him. We are a nation of laws. Lawless violence breeds only more lawless violence. Rightly or wrongly, George Tilller was acquitted by a jury of his peers. “Vengeance is mine, says the Lord.” For the sake of justice and right, the perpetrator of this evil deed must be prosecuted, convicted, and punished. By word and deed, let us teach that violence against abortionists is not the answer to the violence of abortion. Every human life is precious. George Tiller’s life was precious. We do not teach the wrongness of taking human life by wrongfully taking a human life. Let our “weapons” in the fight to defend the lives of abortion’s tiny victims, be chaste weapons of the spirit.

— Robert P. George is McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence at Princeton University.

From Abraham: Good work sir. I agree with every single word.

Playing live, in a concert hall not-so-near you…

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

shaking1

Leave it to the Japanese…

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Monday, May 18th, 2009

What the heck did you guys put in my Mountain Dew??

Oh, great… thanks, Prejean

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

heh, parental warning.

Donald Trump is a spineless pervert. I just wanted to say that.

Okay… I’m glad Prejean isn’t going to get kicked out of the Miss California contest for decrying homosexuality. She has a right to her opinion and frankly, she deserves a shot at miss America. Punishing someone for being honest about their beliefs is a criminal act.

However… she should have stopped there, because frankly, I don’t get it. “I don’t believe in homosexuality because I’m a Christian.” Really? Is that also why you pose for inappropriate photos?? So, would that be, um, the other part of your Christian testimony? I mean, if I’m mistaken here, would someone be kind enough to correct me?

This is not the kind of witness we need right now. “Yeah, we Christians are just as perverted as the rest of you… but at least we also know how to discriminate.” I know you Christians are thinking, “wait, no, that’s not it… um, you see…”

So for anyone who doesn’t already see through the double standard, okay? The Bible teaches 1) homosexuality is a sin, 2) so is posing for nude photos. There is no double standard in the Bible, just misguided Christians who find it easier and easier to see what’s wrong with everyone else, while they totally miss their own, um, faults… er…

I mean, uh…

Anyway, this whole thing is probably retaliatory libel, and I’d seriously like to hear from anyone who has more info in said vein.

Kill your TV

Monday, May 11th, 2009

Television is worse than an opiate – it alters your thinking. Not only does it make you happy and give you whatever you want so that you’ll keep producing for the good of society, it gradually forms your opinions for you. Seriously, you think more than 50% of our population would have voted for a bleeding-heart fascist if they hadn’t had their minds plugged into the boob tube?

If you want to throw off the shackles of conformity, start by getting rid of your television. If you think voting for president B.O. was a radical, audacious  move on your part, how come he won the simple majority?

You can thank your television for Obama.

Utada is Suicidal Now

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

I ran across the new Utada CD during amazon’s $5 album sale today, and I’m giving it a spin. The sound is pretty fresh, and she’s definitely gotten with the times as far as R&B goes, without losing her trademarked style and talent (those of you who’ve listened before know what i’m talking about – this is very hard to describe).

The new album shows talent and it really shows how she’s matured as an artist and a person. Unfortunately, she’s also matured in other ways – this is a nice way of saying that she’s gotten kind of jaded, and as a result she shows more of a willingness on this album to discuss “adult” themes. The other con – what I found was the English CD. Hopefully the Japanese version is floating around out there somewhere.

Scale of 1 to 5? I give this album a 5, just because of this girl’s incredible musical talent, and the fact that she manages to be real without sacrificing the old Utada “funk”.