Jun. 29th, 2004

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My Best Friend is [livejournal.com profile] juujinkan
Our 21 common interests are: anime, art, cats, computers, cooking, cowboy bebop, dogs, elves, escaflowne, gardens, harry potter, horses, j-pop, japan, kare kano, nature, saiyuki, sunsets, sushi, trigun, writing
Who is your best friend?
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Created by [livejournal.com profile] macoto


This one finds the person on your friends list with the largest number of common interests.

Me, I always have 150 interests up. I have to add and delete - some people want more friends, I want more interests. Bah.

[livejournal.com profile] nytshaed, what kind of scooter was that again?
kyburg: (Default)
My Best Friend is [livejournal.com profile] juujinkan
Our 21 common interests are: anime, art, cats, computers, cooking, cowboy bebop, dogs, elves, escaflowne, gardens, harry potter, horses, j-pop, japan, kare kano, nature, saiyuki, sunsets, sushi, trigun, writing
Who is your best friend?
Username:
Created by [livejournal.com profile] macoto


This one finds the person on your friends list with the largest number of common interests.

Me, I always have 150 interests up. I have to add and delete - some people want more friends, I want more interests. Bah.

[livejournal.com profile] nytshaed, what kind of scooter was that again?
kyburg: (Default)
My Best Friend is [livejournal.com profile] juujinkan
Our 21 common interests are: anime, art, cats, computers, cooking, cowboy bebop, dogs, elves, escaflowne, gardens, harry potter, horses, j-pop, japan, kare kano, nature, saiyuki, sunsets, sushi, trigun, writing
Who is your best friend?
Username:
Created by [livejournal.com profile] macoto


This one finds the person on your friends list with the largest number of common interests.

Me, I always have 150 interests up. I have to add and delete - some people want more friends, I want more interests. Bah.

[livejournal.com profile] nytshaed, what kind of scooter was that again?
kyburg: (anyonebutbush)
..These numbers will not change. They are based on individual choices made--aggregated nationally--as long as 30 years ago. Look inside these numbers at where the political impact is felt most. Do Democrats realize that millions of Missing Voters--due to the abortion policies they advocate--gave George W. Bush the margin of victory in 2000?

Yanno, it's as if they haven't remembered that abortions did not begin with Roe v. Wade.

As if those days were less lethal.

And most of the folks in favor of being able to choose were the victims of parents who didn't. Who came from families with too many children. Too little parent to go around. That's putting it mildly, and that's intentional.

Yes, I'd have to say I've acquired a lot of my mother's opinions and political beliefs. Mom's an old-school Republican. In these times, it makes better sense with those sensibilities to be Green Party (and eff-U Ralph Nader). I think the older brother who works in education is a Democrat. Sis, I doubt would be anything as socially inferior as a Democrat - but I doubt she'd be willing to admit to being a Republican these days. So - *sniff sniff* - wrong, yanno? Younger brother? I'll have to ask. If it came up something whack like Natural Law, I wouldn't be surprised.

Suuuuuure.

And no, I didn't rush right out to see F:9/11. I'm not that fond of Michael Moore. Honest.
kyburg: (anyonebutbush)
..These numbers will not change. They are based on individual choices made--aggregated nationally--as long as 30 years ago. Look inside these numbers at where the political impact is felt most. Do Democrats realize that millions of Missing Voters--due to the abortion policies they advocate--gave George W. Bush the margin of victory in 2000?

Yanno, it's as if they haven't remembered that abortions did not begin with Roe v. Wade.

As if those days were less lethal.

And most of the folks in favor of being able to choose were the victims of parents who didn't. Who came from families with too many children. Too little parent to go around. That's putting it mildly, and that's intentional.

Yes, I'd have to say I've acquired a lot of my mother's opinions and political beliefs. Mom's an old-school Republican. In these times, it makes better sense with those sensibilities to be Green Party (and eff-U Ralph Nader). I think the older brother who works in education is a Democrat. Sis, I doubt would be anything as socially inferior as a Democrat - but I doubt she'd be willing to admit to being a Republican these days. So - *sniff sniff* - wrong, yanno? Younger brother? I'll have to ask. If it came up something whack like Natural Law, I wouldn't be surprised.

Suuuuuure.

And no, I didn't rush right out to see F:9/11. I'm not that fond of Michael Moore. Honest.
kyburg: (Default)
..These numbers will not change. They are based on individual choices made--aggregated nationally--as long as 30 years ago. Look inside these numbers at where the political impact is felt most. Do Democrats realize that millions of Missing Voters--due to the abortion policies they advocate--gave George W. Bush the margin of victory in 2000?

Yanno, it's as if they haven't remembered that abortions did not begin with Roe v. Wade.

As if those days were less lethal.

And most of the folks in favor of being able to choose were the victims of parents who didn't. Who came from families with too many children. Too little parent to go around. That's putting it mildly, and that's intentional.

Yes, I'd have to say I've acquired a lot of my mother's opinions and political beliefs. Mom's an old-school Republican. In these times, it makes better sense with those sensibilities to be Green Party (and eff-U Ralph Nader). I think the older brother who works in education is a Democrat. Sis, I doubt would be anything as socially inferior as a Democrat - but I doubt she'd be willing to admit to being a Republican these days. So - *sniff sniff* - wrong, yanno? Younger brother? I'll have to ask. If it came up something whack like Natural Law, I wouldn't be surprised.

Suuuuuure.

And no, I didn't rush right out to see F:9/11. I'm not that fond of Michael Moore. Honest.
kyburg: (anyonebutbush)
"This place has gotten dysfunctional," Graham said at a news conference after the vote. "We're thinking of too many reasons to disagree. There are people out there who are fighting and dying, and nobody asks them if they're a Republican or Democrat."

It's over at the LA Times, which requires a subscription, so I'll put the text under a cut )

Anyone for a McCain/Graham ticket in 2008? It would be damn hard to beat, don't you think?

Why are you looking at me like that? I'm Green. I'm naturally conservative. And I've been taught to Question Everybody's Authority. If that's liberal thinking, I'll wear that badge with pride.

If this guy can find something good out of this cluster fuck in Iraq, I'm willing to consider it. Good is good - neh? And REAL good, not something that sounds like a bad crusades pastiche. Or warmed-over Vietnam at its worst.

South Carolina. Last place I'd have expected to find it.
kyburg: (anyonebutbush)
"This place has gotten dysfunctional," Graham said at a news conference after the vote. "We're thinking of too many reasons to disagree. There are people out there who are fighting and dying, and nobody asks them if they're a Republican or Democrat."

It's over at the LA Times, which requires a subscription, so I'll put the text under a cut )

Anyone for a McCain/Graham ticket in 2008? It would be damn hard to beat, don't you think?

Why are you looking at me like that? I'm Green. I'm naturally conservative. And I've been taught to Question Everybody's Authority. If that's liberal thinking, I'll wear that badge with pride.

If this guy can find something good out of this cluster fuck in Iraq, I'm willing to consider it. Good is good - neh? And REAL good, not something that sounds like a bad crusades pastiche. Or warmed-over Vietnam at its worst.

South Carolina. Last place I'd have expected to find it.
kyburg: (Default)
"This place has gotten dysfunctional," Graham said at a news conference after the vote. "We're thinking of too many reasons to disagree. There are people out there who are fighting and dying, and nobody asks them if they're a Republican or Democrat."

It's over at the LA Times, which requires a subscription, so I'll put the text under a cut )

Anyone for a McCain/Graham ticket in 2008? It would be damn hard to beat, don't you think?

Why are you looking at me like that? I'm Green. I'm naturally conservative. And I've been taught to Question Everybody's Authority. If that's liberal thinking, I'll wear that badge with pride.

If this guy can find something good out of this cluster fuck in Iraq, I'm willing to consider it. Good is good - neh? And REAL good, not something that sounds like a bad crusades pastiche. Or warmed-over Vietnam at its worst.

South Carolina. Last place I'd have expected to find it.

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