Bush jacks up gas prices 
Wednesday, November 7, 2007, 06:42 AM
Bush really is the most incompetent president that I've been alive to see. He's actually worse than Carter, and I didn't think that was possible. Bush's latest screw-up has been evidenced by him single-handedly causing Middle East oil instability by threatening to invade Iran.

:: Sigh ::

We've got the best and bravest military in the world, but with Ush in the driver's seat, they can only lose. It's like making a movie with really good actors but being saddled with an incompetent director.

So... I have to wonder: why DOES Bush hate the middle class in America so much? Under his "leadership", we've been saddled with triple-digit increases in energy costs, food prices, and health care premiums. Our real income has increased by less than one percent over 7 years while the cost of living has gone through the ceiling. A huge number of high-paying jobs have gone overseas. Student loans are much harder to recieve and pay back. There has not been one single bill that Bush has signed that helps out the middle class. But every bill he's signed has benefitted the mega-corporations and the wealthy.

We really need someone else for president

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insurance 
Sunday, November 4, 2007, 03:24 PM
My brother got the hospital bill for the near-fatal car wreck he was in. It came to $11,000. He works for a "big box" super store that doesn't offer insurance for the first year of employment. I doubt he will ever be able to repay what he owes.

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headache 
Saturday, October 6, 2007, 03:59 PM
What really sucks is that I get a thing called a cluster headache every 2-3 years. It's like a migraine, but lasts every day for 30-45 days. After that, the headache goes away for another 2-3 years. The other thing that sucks is that the only medicine that makes the pain top is REALLY expensive ($21/tablet). The insurance covers a whopping nine tablets in a 30-day period. Tha just plain sucks.

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Junkie Economics 
Saturday, September 29, 2007, 08:33 AM
It always cracks me up how junkies have the most distorted sense of economic priorities. For a normal person, financial obligations usually include rent, car payments, utilities, health insurance, and food. For the junkies, their top priorities include shooting heroin, smoking crack, buying Newport cigarettes, drinking cut-rate liquor, buying lottery tickets, and buying prepaid minutes for their piece-of-crap Boost Mobile phones.

Junkies don't seem to have to pay rent, thanks to Section 8 housing. Their health care is covered by welfare. The Independence Card pays for their groceries, and the State still gives them about $600-$800 in free money from the taxpayers. Of course, half the time they sell their free groceries for more heroin money, which is why most of the junkies look like dried-up toothless scarecrows.

It's too bad that heroin isn't fatal after the 20th dose. That way the junkies wouldn't be around long enough to be a real drain on society.

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Things in a defendant's wallet 
Thursday, September 6, 2007, 03:18 PM - Stupid Criminals
The deadbeat defendants can always be counted on to have a wallet full of crap when asked for an ID and paystub. The junkie bums never have a dollar to their name while the drug dealers usually have thousands of dollars in cash. Either way, you'll always see the following junk:

- Lottery tickets: despite being on welfare, the defendants usually have at least $10 worth of losing lotto scratch-offs.

- Welfare card: The "Independence" card makes sure our taxes buy groceries for junkie thugs.

- Wadded up paper full of phone numbers: For contacting their drug dealers.

- Used prepaid card: the junkies always need to be well connected with their thug-drug-homies and their collection of "bitches an' hoes".

- Expired/Revoked Driving License: It never shows the correct address, is usually expired, and is almost always suspended or revoked.

- Bus pass: for some reason, Baltimore City gives out discount mass transit passes to unemployed junkies on welfare.

But you'll never find a pay stub, library card, or college ID.

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If I could design a prison 
Saturday, September 1, 2007, 09:12 AM
If I could design a prison, I'd make one that was a heck of a lot less sociable than the ones we have today. First, I would have the jails be built into the ground so that only the intake and processing stages were at ground level. Second, I'd have every prisoner be in solitary confinement for the duration of his or her term.

To economize on space, I'd have three sized of cells: 9x9x9, 8x8x8, znd 7x7x7. Prisoners with good behavior records would get promoted to the larger cells while those with bad behavior would get demoted to a smaller cell. All prisoners at Intake would be initially assigned a medium-sized cell.

because all of the cells would be solitary confinement, there would be less chance of homosexual rape, drug dealing, or gang recruitment. Indeed, prisoners would have the opportunity to interact with each other just one hour per day for exercise. Since the prison would be built underground, the normal day/night cycles could be ignored, so the excercise hour could occur any time. There would be no clocks or calenders permitted in inmate cells.

the lighting systems in inmate cells would remain on at alll times. There would be no television or other entertainment, however. During the other 23 hours of the day, the prisoner could contemplate the reasons why he/she is incarcerated.

Meals would be delivered to the prisoners via a slot at the bottom of the door. The food would consist of choices that would not require eating utensils such as knives and forks. The food would have to satisfy nutritional requirements, but be chosen to have as low a sensory experience as possible.

Only standard-issue prison clothing would be permitted. These would consist of grey jumpsuits that would have no pockets, snaps, or any other additions that could hide weapons or be dismantled in order to use a weapon.

Finally, suicide should be an option for prisoners with long terms. they could simply be given a cyande capsule under a doctor's supervision. The body could then be cremated on premisis.

Finally, the parents of inmates (if living and locatable) would share a financial responsibility for raising their children to be criminals. They would be legally mandated to pay 10% of the cost of incarceratioon. If the parents are on welfare, then the monies would be dedducted from their welfare check. If the parents are aut

I believe the combination of small cells, limited social interaction, and sensory deprivation would make prison such an unpleasant experience that young criminals would strive hard to avoid re-arrest following their release.

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Stupid Republicans Living a Lie 
Thursday, August 30, 2007, 07:09 PM
What is it with these ultra-conservative Religious Reich Republicans who keep getting caught up in homosexual scandals? Good ol' Senator Craig got busted cruising in an airport men's room and says he's not gay. This is a guy who voted against every piece of gay rights legislation that ever came across his desk, and he voted for the dreaded DOMA and the anti-gay Constitutional ammendment. Nice guy. He really knows how to live a double life.

Then there was the TV preacher a few months back who was sleeping around with a gay, drug-addicted prostitute while all the while publicly condemning all gays to hellfire and eternal damnation. Right.

i get so sick of these closet cases that take their bitter llives out on ordinary same-sex couplkes that HAVE managed to find happiness. What the hell's the matter with these peoplke?

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Super Useless Junkie Thug! 
Wednesday, August 29, 2007, 10:27 PM - Stupid Criminals
I had a useless, shambling junkie Muslim bum at Pretrial. He was about 41 but he looked 71 because of all the heroin he had jammed into his veins over the years. Of course he was an unemployed sponge who staggered to the intersections each day to beg.

Today, apparently, he must have shot up some of that newfangled cheap Californian heroin that’s cut with cough syrup. Apparently it’s about a buck a dose -- a high even a violent, homeless thug can afford. But it makes the user sick afterwards.

Well, this pathetic waste of flesh was sick all right. He started vomiting all over the place.

Most of the time that I see someone in distress, I think “I hope you feel better.” But with this useless leech, I thought, “I wish you would just DIE!”


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Darkness 
Monday, August 20, 2007, 07:38 PM
I awoke in darkness this morning and it really depressed me. In fact, the whole day was dark, gloomy, cool, and rainy. It felt like a shadow passed over my soul and made things darker than they had to be.

It seems that there will soon come a time when I will have to cut myself again. It is as if being alive makes me accrue a spiritual debt that can only be paid for in blood. I do believe my spirit is real, but I know that I am a replacement for the original personality that died so long ago. I have no right to this life, and yet, by default, I have it.

Why must I, Indigo, be the primary personality? thistle has purity and Ashen has determination and self-discipline (and is heterosexual as well). I, as Indigo, am a sinner and compulsive and strange.

At the other end of the scectrum, I feel Halo gainimg strength again. When he becomes powerful enough to assert control, I know we will hurt this body. Blood pays for sins.

maybe if I cut myself, Doug's sister wonzt die of cancer.

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Still Truckin' 
Sunday, August 12, 2007, 02:49 PM
.My hybrid hit 120,000 miles over the weekend while I was visiting my mom. On the 3 hour drive up, I managed to eeke out 49.5 MPG. That's not bad considering the car is also 5 years old.

I just have to laugh every time I see a huge GM SUV witg new 30-day tags. Not only are they going to burn three times as much gas as me, they'll be lucky if they get 80,000 miles.

It's awesome having a Civic Hybrid.

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