Friday, November 14, 2008

No on prop 8

Say no on prop 8 and if you still haven't had a change of mind read one of Voltaire's quotes and then you will see how I feel "The true triumph of reason is that it enables us to endure those without it."

Monday, November 10, 2008

Red Sox

By, Jackson Higgins
The Boston Red Sox are working on getting 560 more seats built in the oldest and not to mention smallest major leage baseball park. This off season renovation will be the teams eighth into the ballpark improvements since they were bought by John Henry and Tom Werner's group. they are real focusing on the lower deck with al they are doing this time around. This year they will also be working on making the lower deck waterpoof and reparing it. They will also be fixing the part of the roof that lies just beyond third base, and adding seats to the upper deck just beyond beyond first base line.

Energy

What to talk about? what? what? what? what? to talk about. OH Inow lets talk about green energy. Ok you know what really ticks me off so much, people who don't think we need renewable energy.

Friday, November 7, 2008

NO ON PROP 8

NO on prop 8 it is discrimination and goes against what the Constitution of America clearly sates the freedom of all individuals, and that no person shall have their rights stripped away from them. And you know what if someone talks to me one more time about religious right I am gonna... rawr because it doesn't take away a person's religious rights. If you have the right to practice a religion you should also be able to be legally married and recognized as a gay couple.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Deaths as Thai police, protesters clash.

Bangkok, Thailand The smell of death followed in Thailand, shortly after the police had a quarrel with anti-government activist who surrounded parliament and prevented lawmakers from leaving. One of the two victims who died when a car-bomb exploded near the protesters. Hospital officials say that the other woman died from severe injuries to the chest during the clash with the police. The protesters first prevented the lawmakers from entering the Thai parliament where the newly sworn-in Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat was making his first speech to the legislative body. Hospital officials also confirmed that 420 people were injured during the quarrel. After the speech the anti-government protesters prevented legislators from leaving for a short while by locking the parliament exits. Three helicopters arrived to get Somchai to safety. Many of the protesters set up walls of tires and barbed wire along the streets to prevent "riot ready" police forces from advancing any closer. Unfortunately after this violent protest took place Deputy Prime Minister Chavalt Yonghaiyudh announced in his resignation letter that he is taking the responsibility for the mis-communication between the protesters and the police. this protest is only one in a series that began over the summer.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

New President


The election is finally over and we can get on with our lives finally. At least we got bush out of there but not until January and hopefully Bush doesn't go out with a bang God knows we couldn't another one of Bush's bangs. Anyways back to the matter at hand Obama one and now we will see how he does as our new leader. Hopefully he follows through on his plans and it all runs smooth for the next four years. Good luck!

Monday, November 3, 2008

Elections Hhmmff!

Well tomorrow is the big day, you gotta get up early make your coffee take a shower get dressed put your shoes on and hit the ballots. But, not before you get a FREE! Crispy Cream donut. Yep thats right, in honor of the presidential election, Crispy Cream Donuts is give out a free donut Tuesday morning. Honestly I think that the only thing the election is good for is the free donuts; I don't mind who wins the election, because of the fact that nothing will really change and if it does woopdeedoo, and what is with these propositions I mean I agree with Bill Maher "We should make a propostition that bands all propositions." I don't think we should be changing our amendments for our present needs, and I also don't believe our forefathers would be disapointed in what kind of a country we have become. I would also like to point out the TWO years that it takes for senaters to campaign throught America, while it only takes 2 weeks in the UK or Canada.