23 Sep 2007 @ 9:04 PM 
AhmadinejadPresident Ahmadinejad,

We understand why you are wanting to speak to the American people. You want to tell us how wrong George Bush is on his Middle East policy, and most of us already agree. We also know that he is very bull-headed, and his lack of flexibility is troubling to us.

I mean, if he believed the haulocost never happened, you couldn’t make him believe it no matter how many history books you put in front of him. Or trying to make him tone down his retoric towards other countries in order to give peace a chance, even if he had to give some concessions – you know – find some middle ground.

Now we are in Iraq – because Bush said we needed to be there. He was insistent. How have you helped the situation so that the Americans can leave?

I admire the people of Iran, but it’s government needs some changes, just like ours. Until that happens, it’s doubtful we’ll ever find peace.

You and President Bush are far more alike than many realize.

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Last Edit: 23 Sep 2007 @ 09 04 PM

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 20 Sep 2007 @ 9:02 PM 

 Well Al Sharpton and Jessie Jackson have come out of the woodwork, so there must be more racial tensions for them to stir up, parading as though they are trying to help defend the accused. That isn’t the true agenda, of course. It’s all about ratings for Sharpton and Jackson.

In the meantime they are turning a small town into a zoo. They also fail to recognize the true victim of this crime.

It’s obvious what started this – the nooses that were placed under a tree as a scare tactic, that this was what triggered the attack on the victim and that the prosectuter is flexing the muscle of the law – which is not unusual in any case.

Is this racial injustice? It started out that way, with the nooses. Then escalated from the hospitalization of another youth. But remember that these large show-downs can also instigate the very thing some claim to be fighting against. If people really wanted the racism to stop, they would recognize this and resolve it among the locals, not make it worse.

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Last Edit: 20 Sep 2007 @ 09 02 PM

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 The fact that you’re a student in college apparently is no indication that you have any sense of intelligence or the real world, as some students have displayed at the University of Florida.

This kid decided he would take more time than was granted to harass Sen. Kerry with nonsense questions. Example: ‘Why didn’t Kerry contest the 2004 election?’ Simple answer – Kerry did not win.

So, when this kid was escorted out of the lecture hall he thought he would be ‘cool’ and resist the police. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out that the police would tire of this and find another means – in this case it was a taser. Was getting shocked other students started screaming, as though this guy was some poor innocent that just got mugged. C’mon…

Some of these students are now going to hold a demonstration. To them I ask: If he had been harrassing someone at a bar and was hit with pepper spray, would you make a fuss?

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Last Edit: 18 Sep 2007 @ 09 01 PM

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 11 Sep 2007 @ 9:00 PM 

 Can you remember a time when you looked into the sky and saw nothing, heard nothing. Not a high-altitude roar, no glint from the reflection of the sun, no flashing lights, or vapor trails.

Can you remember of a time? In my lifetime it has only happened once.

Once planes started to fall from the sky on 9/11/2001, the unprecedented decision was made to land all other flights across the nation. The skies would remain silent for the next seven days.

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Last Edit: 11 Sep 2007 @ 09 00 PM

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 08 Sep 2007 @ 8:59 PM 

Think about that… slushball… As the weather warms, the snowball effect becomes slushball, and the slushball effect is in full swing as the data about climate change pours in. And finally people are beginning to take notice.

How hard is it to believe that we can damage our planet, a fragile biosphere that has been evolving for millions of years? For some, such as Fred Thompson, who thinks the idea is ’silly’, the whole thought escapes them. G.W. Bush only sought to ratify the APEC environmetal pact because he has to do something about his ratings at home.

Anyone who thinks it costs money to secure our childrens’ future – they’re right. Using a lack of action due to the economy excuse doesn’t cut it anymore. The Polar Bears and ice shelves are telling a story, and it’s about time the right people listened. The snowy regions of the world are becoming slush, and our children will pay the price.

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Last Edit: 08 Sep 2007 @ 08 59 PM

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