Archive for June 28th, 2002


Friday 5 When was the last time you… 1. …..

Friday 5

When was the last time you…

1. …sent a handwritten letter?I wrote one in March.. to my friend Nikki. My problem isn’t the writing the letter part, it’s going to the post office, because we don’t have a postal drop box here at my building.

2. …baked something from scratch or made something by hand? last time i baked something from scratch? would have to be around march as well, i made oatmeal cookies.. last time i made something by hand, was the soaps and basket for my wedding.

3. …camped in a tent? Never been camping, but the one and only time I slept in a tent was at a Labour Day party my stable hosted back in 98..

4. …volunteered your time to church, school, or community? i actually don’t think i’ve ever volunteeered for any of those.. but i have volunteered time for other activities, for horse show associations etc,… helping the judges, helping kids with their show skills, and/or getting ready for their classes.

5. …helped a stranger? I hold the door open for the ppl in my apartment all the time.. I don’t go out much, so i really don’t have much contact with strangers*L*

Ok.. piss on it. Justice Dept. Seeks Pledge Hea…

Ok.. piss on it.

Justice Dept. Seeks Pledge Hearing

Article pretty much runs along the lines as the articles that were listed yesterday on Erunda’s site.. but with some new quotes from President Bush. Which his religious standpoints were a fire under my butt from the day he announced he was running..

Bush, in Canada for an economic summit, said the United States needs “commonsense judges who understand that our rights were derived from God,” and that he would appoint such judges. (So that means judges following what faith Mr. President?)Talking to reporters before a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Bush said that America “values our relationship with an Almighty.”(That would be the America, that houses people from all walks of life and religions, correct Mr. President?) “The declaration of God in the Pledge of Allegiance doesn’t violate rights (it only causes discomfort to those “Americans” that don’t recite the Pledge because of their religious beliefs, and then get questioned as being un-American? for not saying the Pledge.. why doesn’t anyone see anything wrong with that?). As a matter of fact, it’s a confirmation of the fact that we received our rights from God, as proclaimed in our Declaration of Independence,” Bush said. (Errr.. correct me if I’m wrong, but I don’t ever recall seeing anything in the history books about THAT Mr. President. I do remember a war, and some political leaders writing a document severing their ties with the mother country..)

So yeah.. Kitty is just going to go back to typing…

So yeah.. Kitty is just going to go back to typing about cleaning her house and being mindless, because apparently having an opinion, and examining something from a new angle is bad.. just horrible i tell you. It seems that having a thought process outside of myself is a shock and unacceptable.. So back to being a cute piece of fluff.. sorry for interrupting your days with some sort of contraverisal(i know i spelled that wrong) excitement.