Thursday, 18 May 2006

Tuesday, November 01, 2005

Greetings! I've decided to write entries again! Of course, since I don't have internet at the current moment I have to do it at the library, meaning that I can't do those long-ass entries we all know and love, since I'm limited to only an hour a day. But anyway, back to that dumb-fuck I reported on yesterday. Showing such a fundamental flaw in the most rudementary logic is just one of those things that makes you look at someone differently. I mean, I didn't even know she existed before, but now she makes me nervous. Okay, listen to this: if we say that folks can't dress up as Hitler because it would offend Jews, gays, Gypsies, et cetera, then what next? I saw a devil. Will they let the fundies ban that? And let's not forget about witches. Or even better, angels. They represent Xianity, which, as a Xian actually admitted to, is a hate group. They hate non-Xians (like Jews), gays... hey, wait a second... hmmm. Coincidence? Anyway, let's get off this topic until I have more time. Back to Tinker vs. the Board of Education. If you didn't look it up, here's the lowdown: Mary-Beth Tinker and her brother (whose name eludes me) wore these peace sign armbands to school during that war in that one Asian country. What was it called? Oh yeah, Vietnam. At any rate, the bastards in charge of that institution told them to remove them. they took it to court, because they knew more than most folks 'round here (in the states, that is). The bastards at their school did shit like say someone should kill their father over the radio, but still they fought. The Supreme Court made the decision which common sense dictated: that people don't shed their rights upon entering the schoolhouse. Anyway, that's about it for today. Bye!

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