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November, 2011


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Nov 11

Jared’s Inculcation


I heard this song at Iggy’s 60th birthday concert with the stooges, the same week as the Virginia Tech massacre. The attack on Giffords was facilitated by our own government gun industry policies. In deference to the NRA, police and ATF are blocked from access to crime gun trace databases because it would hurt the gun industry if officers prevented suspected vendors from turning over weapons to impulsive crazies inculcated to murder by magniloquent hateful leadership in the Federal Government. The evidence-based and publicized prescience Representative Giffords expressed regarding violence and unstinting threats made against her by the popular Tea Party Patriots and Republican Party makes it especially tragic; that there was nothing that our American government officials were willing to do to protect one of their own brightest, instead letting the hateful opposition set the crosshairs on her head, facilitating gun access by and calling for all crazies to execute any and all who voted for Health Insurance coverage. Really? Providing Healthcare coverage to others is so upsetting to some people that it warrants assassination? I checked Fox News comments to the story and saw that many of the 4000 comments posted in the first two hours were avidly defending the vehement activism and violent threats by the Tea Party Patriots, Palin et al., and attributing culpability solely to the mental state of one individual who aimed the guns at the targets provided and executed the plan


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Nov 11

NOT BROKEN- original Song


New song :D I see the bruises on your arms I see the cuts run down your wrists I see the tears’ stain on your cheek You’re not broken I see the lines on your head I see the cracks on your face I see the fog in your eyes You’re not broken I see the limp in your leg I see the words fumble behind your lips I see the darkness in your eyes I hear the silence in your mind You’re not broken yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah This song is basically about loving yourself and not seeing your age, disability, depression as something to be ashamed of or feel that you’re broken; because everyone is “broken” in some way.


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Nov 11

Is this sentence grammatically correct? If not, please help!?

Timothy McVeigh in the Oklahoma City bombing; Eric Rudolph in bombing the Olympics in Atlanta; the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in 1993 and 2001: all of these events have one crucial similarity; attacks on our homeland.


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Nov 11

OKC Bombing Memorial Tribute


My tribute to a visit I just had at the OKC Bombing Memorial in OKC. WE WILL NEVER FORGET. Will you?