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Nov. 6th, 2005 07:42 pm Jessica's Law

I started a project with my friends to find out the law of Arkansas on sex offenders and to find out the details of the Jessica Lunsford Act. I was hoping to someone get other people involved in this and hopefully our state government would pass a law similar to Jessica's Law, if needed (based on the information I find on Arkansas's Law).
So there's lots of information I need and I was wondering if anyone knew something or where I could get this information. I need to know details on the Jessica Lunsford Act (I found a website. I hope it's reliable), details on Arkansas's law for sex offenders (found a website, yet again. I hope it's reliable. ), how to make a petition, who to send it to, how many signatures should be on it, and so on.

DOES ANYONE WANT TO HELP?!!!

Thank you,

Whitney

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Sep. 10th, 2005 11:51 pm MySpace

hey sorry for not updating. I've been posting at myspace
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=22217032&Mytoken=6CE7AD29-5891-4AE9-93C48C1A1493A4C2939679359

that might not work..... i'll fix it later if it won't. I'm Zippy.

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Aug. 17th, 2005 11:39 pm GREEN DAY!!!

I got to watch Green Day Live at Irving Plaza (?) on FUSE. I got cheated because it was the second time I saw it. It wasn't live!! Those... bastards! hehe

Anyways, THEY ARE REALLY REALLY REALLY GOOD!!! really good live. First of all, they sound just as great live as they do on the CD. But Billie Joe was very entertaining! VERY entertaining. I wish I could see them play. But damn it!! come to AR!!! What?! You think living just 6 hrs away from Dallas is cheap?! What?! First, you have to buy the tickets, then gas money, then hotel (unless you choose to sleep in the car, I've down that before... in a foreign country too). Yeeeaaa....

I've been watching the Making of Green Day American Idiot and so on. They are so hilarious. Love 'em! Love 'em!

Note my three favorite musicians/bands:

Elvis Presley, Nirvana, Green Day .... they started or were at least at the beginning of a new kind of rock 'n roll. Began rock, grunge, punk....

Ooookay...all done now...

LOVE YA

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Aug. 17th, 2005 10:46 pm Caught you in the act!

PROPAGANDA!!! I watched the news for a day and wrote down the propaganda.

 

FOX:

Democrat Propaganda:

Sen. Breaux:
"Could've contained Saddam without going to war."

Not necessarily propaganda but just one question: HOW?! Because that'd be nice but HOW?

Conservative: (You judge if it's propaganda, I don't think it is)

"Starting to achieve economic stability

*oil sector recovering strongly - production is approaching pre-war levels of 2.5 million barrels a day

See a difference? Opinion. No opinion.

Khalizad: (on the consitution) "broad agreements on most issues" "details still need to be worked out"

And he was actually there!!

 

CNN:

Ali Velshi: "the price of gas and oil now is actually hurting people"

Explain how and I might agree. Right now, lost.

President Bush's summer reading list

LMAO!! Ran out of news? It's funny how they try to portray Prez Bush as dumb, when he had a higher GPA than Kerry.

Accusing US of wanting the constitution more than Iraqis

It was a question made by Wolf Blitzer (excuse me if I don't spell his name right). Something like "Doesn't it seem like the US wants the constitution more than the Iraqis do?". Most of his questions are suggestive. It's not "What do you think about the constitution?" NOOO.  Also, the US needs to set an example of democracy and make sure that it doesn't turn out like an Islamic Republic. Also, about 95% Iraqis (according to the troops) support us and want this!! All the disagreements between the Iraqis with dissolve in the future. But we need to do this now. Just like when we freed the slaves, made them citizens, gave them the right to vote. It took awhile for the civil rights movement to come around but it did.

Wolf: "FAILURE to come up with a constitution." and below it says "Iraq Constitution Fallout"

That's the problem with setting deadlines. People like to make a big deal. CNN is just so happy to emphasize 'FAILURE' and connect it somehow with the Bush administration. Like they care about the constitution...

Paul Begala: (about Cindy Sheehan) "Pres. has underplayed his cards.....He should've learned better manners."

LOL hahaha... ok ok ok so he met with her once and I think it would be nice if he met with her again and just take the heat to shut everyone up about it. Better manners? haha....He's the President!! He's even working on his vacation!!

Conservative Greg Mueller about Cindy Sheehan: "went from a grieving mother to being utilized by the Democrats"

I agree but you can't really judge Cindy 'cause her son died...in Iraq.

Paul Begala: "[the President's] actions have allowed some right wing kooks to runover 50 crosses, 50 American flags representing 50 fallen American troops. And the President is to blame"

MY COMPUTER IS MESSED UP!!! DAMN BUSH!!! HE FUCKED UP MY COMPUTER! GRRRR

The runover the crosses thing... absolutely uncalled for. I'm sorry to those who knew the people written on the crosses.

Mistaking babies for terrorists:

*names similar to terrorists

*But what they did not emphasize: TSA is now connecting birthdates with names; simple misunderstanding 

They are trying to make you think that we are stopping babies, that everything is getting out of hand. It's just a simple misunderstanding.


 

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Aug. 17th, 2005 10:32 pm HELP!!

The conditions that the troops have to go through are definitelly not comfortable. (It isn't because of how the war is being run)

Facts:

*The troops drink about 3 gallons of water a day

*Water is taken from the river, put through a cleaner, bleach and other chemicals added and DRINK UP!

*Poorly cleaned water can lead to dysentery

Need to Send:

*Bottled water (if possible, and possibly big bottles; for health)

*Kool-Aid or Gaterade packets (to drown out the nasty taste of the water)

*Soap! lol some sanitizer stuff... health

Money:

*First, check out your local post office, see if they have any kind of program for sending things to the troops

*I got one of my school's clubs to pay for one shipment....you could go along with a similar idea

*Raise money

Where?

I don't know many places but check out this site: booksforsoldiers.com





LOVE YA!!!

elvis angel

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Aug. 17th, 2005 10:18 pm Gov. Huck ..... HAH

I can't wait until he's out of office! I know he's Republican, but I still don't like him.
Since, he lost all that weight, he's gone nuts on this health crap. No doubt, I think people should eat healthy too, but Gov. Huck is getting the government a bit more involved than I'd like.
He's set certain health guidelines or what-not for schools. But instead of serving healthier food, they just serve less food. This year, I'm going to keep a record of the food served in our cafeteria (our newspaper does weekly lunch menus for our town and surrounding towns.... kind of kewl).
Next, he makes us take BMI tests. They are completely inaccurate. They just take your height, weight, and age and calculate it in to compare to an average number. There's no point in making the girls with muscles cdry because they think they're overweight. Besides, can't you tell for yourself if you're overweight or not? And it'sup to them to decide if they care. One thing he needs to understand is that you can't control what a person eats. But you can educate them and hopefully they will CHOOSE to eat healthier food.

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Aug. 12th, 2005 10:51 am Sorry! Computer Problems!

Hey!
I haven't been on in a long while because my computer is FRIED! Damn lightning. So it will be fixed in about a week. I'm using my friend's computer.

I have looooooooots to say!!!! So, tell you in a week!

Elvis Angel

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Jul. 17th, 2005 06:08 pm Mexico!!!

I'm in Mexico right now and everything is in Spanish except for the people's posts.
I have so much to say about meeting Lorena and her friend Heather and the Comic Con and getting a pic with Jack Black and.. and.. everything. Geeze. But this computer is really slow and it's getting on my nerves. So I want to get off as soon as I can.

Adios!

*~*Elvis Angel*~*

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Jul. 15th, 2005 01:03 am All Politics

Here is the letter to the editor that I was telling you about:

Who Votes Republican

   All the people who really like war and want their sons and daughters in battle should vote Republican. All who like the extreme costs of prescription drugs or that the bumber of Americans without health insurance has risen should vote Republican.

   All who like the current gas prices should vote Republican. All who think the country should continue into excessive debt should vote Republican.

   All wh enjoy the fact that that big corporations are running the country, and should be allowed to rip off their workers should vote Republican, and if you belive that these corporations should operate from off-shore accounts to avoid paying taxes, you should vote Republican.

   All who like losing their civil rights and having the government constantly getting into their private affairs should vote Republican (hah.. kiss my ass.. *cough* sorry..). All who like higher unemployment should vote Republican (that is definitely a liberal statement. The government should not have to take care of you like that.  It is that kind of mindset that will ruin the economy. Where's your self pride?!!!) All who believe criticizing government officials is treasonous should vote Republican.

   All who believe that no Democrat can be Christian should vote Republican. All who cannot see through all the Republican propaganda  (I actually laughed at that. What the hell does he call this whole letter? lol... ) and hypocrisy that is used to cover all the lies and wrongs that they espouse should vote Republican. All who believe that lying about a sexual encounter is worse than invading a foreign nation based on [faulty intelligence] should vote Republican (Oh right.. and giving info about how to make nuclear weapons to China was good on Clinton's part?  .... Iraq/9-11 connection http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/005/804yqqnr.asp ).

   However, if [you] want to take the government out of the hands of the corporate royalty that bought the Bush presidency, then by all means vote the Republicans out of office.

If you are good at complaining and reiterating other people's exaggerations and accusations, become a Democrat. No... what I mean is, I want people to say what they would do, and if you accuse another party of something, to be able to explain in details. Then I will respect your argument. For example, exactly how will Prez Bush's plan ruin Social Security? With these known facts included:    1) You can choose whether or not you want to privatize your accounts   2) the Democrats' calculator that is supposed to show how Prez Bush's plan rips you off is rigged http://www.factcheck.org/article.aspx?docID=319 

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"Minoritize"

New word: minoritize. Self explanatory. It explains what the liberals do. At first glance, it's not bad. It actually seems morally correct. Like I said, liberals are nice people, or well at least the ones I know. They want to help the minorities be heard. Okay... But then this "minoritizing" turns into reverse discrimination. It is now a law for companies to hire a diverse employee staff. They meet their certain percentages of how many whites, blacks, hispanics..... Same for colleges. Then it's not fair. That is not fair for the ones who may be more skilled than the one that was hired because it met the percentage. Why must we "minoritize"? That is discriminating too. We must be equal. No favoring. You judge a person by who they are as a person. You hire a person because of their skills. You give a person a scholarship because they meet the standards. The minorities don't need to be represented. They shouldn't even be 'minorities'. This is America. Everyone is capable of doing whatever the next man can do. Of course, there are the exceptions of the mental or physicial barriers. I'm not being racist. I'm being equal.

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Jobless?

My dad just hired a woman who has four children and her husband left her. She's going to work and go to school at the same time and her oldest child (18) is helping pay the bills. She is not and does not want to be on Welfare. Kudos to her! Why can't people be more like her, with self pride? Not to take charity from the government?

Now where are all those jobless people? My dad needs to hire about ten people to run machines and he hasn't found one. He put a newspaper ad in Texas, Tennessee, and Arkansas and on Monsterjobs.com . One response with no experience. Of course, you should be willing to move if you were to take this job. But if you're not, then you must not need the job so badly.  Please, tell me if the unemployed are really trying to find jobs.

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I can't really go to sleep. I don't know why..... oh well...

Ciao and Good Night to all! Comments are welcome!

*~*Elvis Angel*~*

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Jul. 13th, 2005 09:06 pm

My friend came over to my house yesterday and wanted to watch Phantom of the Opera. Lawdy! The first time I watched it, I got bored and annoyed but still kind of liked the storyline. Watching it a second time, not too bad. But it's what happens after you watch it that gets annoying. I have the @!$%!#% songs stuck in my @!%#%# head!!! I can't sing either so that really doesn't help!!! ... "In sleep he sings to me, in dreams he came. The voice that sings to me, and calls my name. ".... "The PHANTOM of the Opera is here, inside my mind." AHHH!!!

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Tomorrow, I want to post a letter to the Editor of one of Arkansas's newspapers. It's a list of people who should vote Republican. It's supposed to be dissing the Bush Administration and such. I have two things to say:
1.) I don't believe half of the accusations. Where are the real facts? People need to find facts and quit spitting out what they hear and pretending it's their own opinion.

2.) Why do people think that it is convincing to moderate people to tell what's wrong with the opposing party, which includes varied amounts of propaganda, rather than telling what they support or what they would or are going to do?
I may not support some liberal ideas, but I haven't put them down. I may have corrected some false accusations or rumors of theirs, but I wouldn't put down their basic ideas. I wouldn't make up or exaggerate facts about them to benefit myself and my party. If I want to convince someone that my solution is better, I wouldn't convince them by saying the other party is wrong. Since when do parties have to be right or wrong? The main difference between liberals and conservatives is the way we approach a problem. There are others of course. Neither party can necessarily be wrong but one solution can be better than the other on a certain issue. The people of America need to start saying what they stand for, what they are going to do or would do, not what the other party has done wrong. Not to be negative towards Democrats, but mainly what I have been hearing is what the Bush Administration has done wrong. I believe I have an open mind, I try. I just want to hear what they would do in the Bush Administration's place, in details. If I agree with it, then I'll support it. If not, then I won't. I'm not necessarily glued to a party, but I haven't heard what the Democrats would do and therefore, I haven't been given a chance to consider the opposing party's ideas to be better.

So, if you don't like the way the Bush Administration is handling things, tell me what you would do.

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Jul. 11th, 2005 01:06 pm 2005 Movie List

Because I am bored.... here are the movies I have seen in 2005, in bold. hehehe

White Noise

Coach Carter

Elektra

Racing Stripes

Assault On Precinct 13

Hostage

Hide & Seek

Boogeyman

Hitch

Pooh's Heffalump Movie

Because of Winn-Dixie

Constantine

The Interpreter

Son of the Mask

Cursed

Imaginary Heroes

Be Cool

The Pacifier

A Sound of Thunder

Robots

The Cave

The Jacket

Miss Congeniality 2

The Ring 2

Sahara

Beauty Shop

Sin City

Cheer Up

The Amityville Horror

Serenity

Walk the Line

House of Wax

XXX: State of the Union

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

Kingdom of Heaven

Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (Three times)

The Longest Yard

Madagascar (It was the only movie left in my theater that I hadn't seen that month .... ah .. )

Cinderella Man

Herbie: Fully Loaded

The Adventures of Shark Boy and Lava Girl, in 3-D

Batman Begins

Cars

Fun With Dick and Jane

The Dukes of Hazzard

The War of the Worlds

Bewitched

Chicken Little

The Fantastic Four

 

There's a lot I need to see. man...

 

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Jul. 11th, 2005 12:50 pm Minority

one song, or rather, one line stuck in my head right now:

"I want to be the minority! "

Political Input:
If you want to achieve racial equality, why even have "minorities"? I thought we wanted to be "equal".

I want to be the minority.... hmm.hmm. hm... I'm so bored...

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Jul. 11th, 2005 01:06 am Live 8

If anyone knows, please comment:
Where, exactly, does the money go that is raised by Live 8? Is it helping Africa to become more self sufficient? What's going on with the money?!


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I swear to fkn lord I left my bedroom light on. I just now turned around and it was off. This room's lights won't turn on. My house is fkn haunted.

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Jul. 10th, 2005 10:00 pm Long Live Frikin' Geniuses!!

Global Warming is .... Good?
I ran into an artificial intelligence scientist (probably one of the smartest people I will ever talk to, you could tell he was trying to dumb himself down) on my vacation to D.C. He was explaining how about every 12 million years, an ice age comes around and almost all living beings are totally wiped out. In fact, we are due for an ice age right now, but it hasn't occurred. There is a 90% chance that we should be in an ice age. So unless we are in the rare 10% or, as he explained it, global warming (which many conservatives did not believe existed, because there didn't seem to be an effect present) is keeping us from having an ice age. But what we don't know is if we are completely neutral or if the global warming is heating the earth hotter than the ice age would be cooling the earth. In conclusion, by mistake, we have saved ourselves from an expected ice age, thus making us probably the most advanced human beings to ever live on this earth. (Save the Human Race. Drive an SUV. ??? )But we will never know. There may have been human beings whom have lived through an ice age by the effect of global warming, such as ourselves, billions of years ago, but was somehow entirely wiped out. But we will never know about them. It kind of makes you wonder how old this earth REALLY is. Not to mention being a 'downer'. To think that all the world's great accomplishments will disappear within millions of years, along with the fact that you ever existed.
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The "Moon God" Seems Accurate-
It is true that I would like to portray the moon as our "God". Don't take me so literally. But it's almost as if the moon is looking out for us. If it weren't for the moon, our weather would be out of whack. The worst imaginable types of storms would occur frequently rather than in seasons, leaving us no time for safety preparations. It is said, could be simply myth, that more crimes are committed during a full moon. Also, women, I'm sure you've heard how the moon affects us. If you haven't, I don't want to tell you. But what's also curious,  a certain energy we need, called Helium3, can be found on the moon. I have no idea why we need this energy, so don't ask. As the Art. Intell. Scientist. What does Art. Intell. have to do with this stuff? I guess I'm not smart enough to know.

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Political Input:

In just one night in D.C., three crimes were committed. I think at least one resulted in a death and the others in injuries. Hmm.. That's odd. But aren't guns not allowed in Washington D.C.? Do the math. (Sorry for the sarcasm) It's not that people should own guns in self defense, it's that people should own guns, so not to become prey for the criminals. The weapon is merely symbolic. It's not that it would be used, but that it can be used. It is the fear that a man has equal or more power as yourself, as to what drives the criminals to prey on those who pose less of a threat, those without protection.

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I'm reading a book called The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien. I love this one chapter in the book. It's not inspiring, but simply amazing to think about. It's about war. War is love, hate, hurt, happiness, pain, beauty, ugliness.. so many things that contradict themselves. It can either break a man or make a man or do both at the same time. Here's an interesting paragraph:

At its core, perhaps, war is just another name for death, and yet any soldier will tell you, if he tells the truth, that proximity to death brings with it a corresponding proximity to life. After a firefight, there is always teh immense pleasure of aliveness. The trees are alive. The grass, the soil - everything. All around you things are purely living, and you among them, and the aliveness makes you tremble. You feel an intense, out-of-the-skin awareness of your living self - your truest self, the human being you want to be and then become by the force of wanting it. In the midst of evil you want to be a good man. You want decency. You want justice and courtesy and human concord, things you never knew you wanted. There is a kind of largeness to it, a kind godliness. Though it's odd, you're never more alive than when you're almost dead. You recognize what's valuable. Freshly, as if for the first time, you love what's best in yourself and in the world, all that might be lost. At the hour of dusk you sit at your foxhole and look out on a wide river turning pinkish red, and at the mountains, beyond, and although in the morning you must cross the river and go into the mountains and do terrible things and maybe die, even so, you find yourself studying the fine colors on the river, you feel wonder and awe at the setting of the sun, and you are filled with a hard, aching love for how the world could be and always should be, but now is not.

Another quote:

The old rules are no longer binding, the old truths no longer true. Right spills over into wrong. Order blends into chaos, love into hate, ugliness into beauty, law into anarchy, civility into savagery. 

There are no rules in war. No more morals. At least in Vietnam, the war in which he writes of and did serve in. Yet, the war he disagrees with. (I doubt our war is that bad. I've heard it's 99% boredom.) 

Just an interesting thought...

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Peace, Love, and Happiness!! Take Care!!!

:D

*~*Elvis Angel*~*

 

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Jun. 27th, 2005 08:07 pm It is Freedom of Religion! Let's keep it that way!

So if you haven't heard, the Supreme Court ruled that the Kentucky courthouse cannot display their Ten Commandments. But the Supreme Court said that it is not unconstitutional to display the Ten Commandments, like the one in their courtroom, as long as the religious content is not overemphasized. Therefore, the issue should be resolved on a case-by-case basis.

I do not agree. How can you tell when the religious content is overemphasized? All or nothing! I believe that you should keep religion out of our government. I don't care about the swearing with the Bible, because the Bible has been used in that way since America began. It is not religious at all. It is just something to swear upon. It's more symbolic than religious.
I know that Christianity is in our history but that doesn't mean a thing. America isn't about Chrisitanity, it's about equality and freedom of religion. If you will let the Ten Commandments be displayed, then you should let every single religion in the US display whatever they want. It's all about being constitutional, right? So just get rid of the Ten Commandments! Simple as that. For you Christians out there, we aren't attacking Christianity! It's not that we don't want Christianity to be displayed, it's that we want to be equal. And the easiest way is to not display any kind of religion. With nothing there, there's nothing to complain about. No arguements. Everything is fine. But it is this kind of attitude that to the extreme, can make religions seem prone to violence, like in the Mid-East. Just keep Church and State apart! No religion dominates. No problem.

C'mon people! If you want Freedom of Religion to work, then keep Church and State seperate. Besides, your religion should be between you and your religion. No one else needs to be exposed to your religion unless they want to.

This just burns me up! All these conservatives are calling the people that don't want the Ten Commandments in the courtrooms "Liberals" (Hello?! What am I? Conservative... I guess not on this..) and that they are "Anti-Christian". It's not that we're "Anti-Christian", it's that we want equality for all religions. Nothing against Christianity. Geeze... people keep thinking we're attacking their religion. We're not!

Thank you and have a nice day! :D

*~*Elvis Angel*~*

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Jun. 26th, 2005 10:09 pm Bands

I just found this on someone's blog... heh... I wanted to do my own.

 

Bold the ones you like

My Chemical Romance

Taking Back Sunday

The Used

Muse

Nirvana (Favorite!!)

Brand New

Thursday (why not Friday? That day's more fun)

Green Day (Just the music)

Bright Eyes

Incubus

Weezer

Snow Patrol

AFI

The Strokes

Nine Inch Nails

AC/DC

Sex Pistols

The Ramones

Motion City Soundtrack

The Clash

Phantom Planet

Sugarcult

Lostprophets

The Postal Service

The Shins

The Walkmen

Maroon 5

Rooney

The Killers

Box Car Racer

From First To Last

Thrice

Hawthorne Heights

Coldplay

Senses Fail

Anti-Flag

Chevelle

Sum 41

Blink 182

Björk (Is that the swan lady?)

Plain White T's

Death Cab for Cutie

The Vines

Action Action

At The Drive-In

Mars Volta

Interpol

The Hives

Hot Hot Heat

Black Flag

The Arcarde Fire

The White Stripes

Modest Mouse

UnderOath

Audioslave

The Stills

The Thrills

Doves

Fall Out Boy

The Bravery

The Kaiser Chiefs

Head Automatica

Pencey Prep

Beastie Boys

The Rasmus

Hellogoodbye (Why not "Aloha"? Isn't that easier?)

Spoon

Queens of the Stone Age

The Doors

Kings of Leon

Unearth

Avenged Sevenfold

36 Crazyfists

The Get Up Kids

Straylight Run

The Promise Ring

The Beatles

Led Zeppelin (Second Favorite)

The Smiths

The Academy is

Punchline

Gym Class Heroes

Letter Kills

Atreyu

Deftones

Korn

Good Charlotte

(These two are fakes!! They are punk rock! Just their image is...No offense to fans)
Simple Plan


Bleed the Dream

Steriogram

Rides Again

Bad Religion

A change of pace

New Found Glory

MxPx

Out Of Your Mouth

The All American Rejects

The Ataris

Mineral

Sublime

Louis Prima

Tegan and Sara

The Violent

Sparta

me without you

placebo

Pink Floyd

Gorillaz

(The Real) Tuesday Weld

The Chemical Brothers

McFly

The Rage Against the Machine


Bitch Alert (LOL! where can I get one of those?)

Pixeltan

Showbread

Le Tigre

Soundgarden

Red Hot Chili Peppers

12 stones

Something Corporate

Jacks Mannequin

Minus The Bear

Against Me

Saves The Day

Screeching Weasel

All-Time Quarterback

Jimmy Eat World (You go, Jimmy! [inside thing with Cinderella Man] )

Ted Leo, and the Pharmacists

Queen

Rilo Kiley

Motley Crue

The Aquabats

Alkaline Trio

Iron and Wine

The Transplants

Everclear

Foo Fighters

Eisley

No Doubt

Blondie

H.I.M (H.E.R)

A Small Victory

Bayside

Tool

Metallica

Faction

Strike Anywhere

Breaking Benjamin

Pretty Girls Make Graves

Oasis

Mae kinda

Depeche Mode

Her Space Holiday

The Casualties

Aerosmith
From Autumn to Ashes

A Static Lullaby

Lola Ray

Kashmir

Madison

Dallas Green

Hanson (LOL! Are you kidding?!) 

Spice Girls (Back in the day... Girl Power!)

Rammstein

System of a Down

Dashboard Confessional

Switchfoot

Matchbook Romance

3 Doors Down

Backstreet Boys

The Juliana Theory

Brad Paisley
(Country.... it burns....)
Kenny Chesney

Lifehouse

Train

Vertical Horizon

Misfits

Spill Canvas

June

The Juice

Busted

Relient K

Fall out Boy

Thousand Foot Krutch

Spitalfield

Less Than Jake

Mest

Powerman 5000

Elliott Smith

Gravy Train

The Faint

Jane's Addiction

Coheed and Cambria

Story of the Year

Franz Ferdinand

Tupac

Black Eyed Peas

Ima Robot

Mindless Self Indulgence

Jimi Hendrix

Marilyn Manson (I only like one of his songs.. and he freaks me out)

A Perfect Circle

Tsunami Bomb

Bob Marley

311

Fiona Apple

Elton John

Erykah Badu

Nas

Outkast

Portishead

Simon & Garfunkel

Slipknot (Quit yelling at me!!! No j/p... I like one of their songs... heh )

Tantrum of the Muse

The Rootsu

Peaches

Peachcake

Goldfinger

The Rolling Stones

Bob Dylan

Ani DeFranco

Liz Phair

The Distillers

Garbage

Yeah Yeah Yeahs (uhh... yeah?)

Radiohead

The Honorary Title

Killswitch Engage

Bad Company

Lynyrd Skynyrd

Evanescence

Fleetwood Mac

Staind

Sneaker Pimps

Zug Izland

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Jun. 26th, 2005 09:36 pm John Ambrose Fleming

I was listening to a mini radio while exercising outside when I picked up a station talking about John Ambrose Fleming. Of course, like many Americans, I had no clue who he was. But after listening awhile, it turns out, this guy was a very important inventor that has made an great impact on the 21st Century.

Back before Fleming's invention, computer chips all had wires and the computers took up whole rooms. Fleming was determined to create a smaller chip and to do that, he had to make it wireless. Many people believe it was impossible, but as we know, it isn't. He invented the diode vacuum tube and created the first micro chip. Which means, after this invention, computers can be made smaller and can be used for a wide variety things. Think of everything that is a computer. Even dishwashers had mini computers inside them. There are so many small computers and now, advanced computers in the 21st Century, yet no one knows who Fleming is. He should up there with Ford and Edison as far as popularity. But he's not.
So I just thought I'd let my reader's, at least, know who he is.

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Jun. 24th, 2005 10:49 am Press Conference

Wow. President Bush is speaking much better. He's not as goofy as I thought he would be. If only people had an open mind to what he is saying.
He's saying:
-No timetable, because there is no reason to. I agree.
-"Do-Nothing Reaction in Congress" about Social Security!
-Hoping for the Energy Bill- "conserve more and diverse away from hydrocarbons, develop technologies that will enables us to coal cleanly"
-"It's hard to stop suicide bombers" Damn straight! All the more reason....

I can't type fast enough.

(Is it me, or do you kind of zone out whenever Ibrahim Al-Jaafari, Prime Minister of Iraq, speaks? heh)

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Now, not basing Clinton, but during Clinton's Presidency, we were attacked three times. They weren't as big as 9/11, but it still happened, probably could have been more distructive. Three times in eight years. Now, it has been almost four years since 9/11, over two years since we went into Iraq, and we have not been attacked or threatened. Do you feel safer? I don't mean that we're not threatened or that we're safer now that Saddam is out of power, in a way we are, but it's because President Bush fought back. Just to be reminded that the US is more powerful can scare the terrorists. They resort to suicide bombings. Pathetic. This is a matter of national security. (I know I've you've that saying a lot.)
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www.thankyoutony.com I think that's the site. haha Thank you, Ton-ay! haha I want him to say "Pathetic!" haha With his accent, "Pathetic!"

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Jun. 24th, 2005 02:12 am Social Security!!! It's your choice!!!

Did you know? If accounts were privatized, you would have a CHOICE to privatize or not and that it will not affect anyone 50 years or older. Now, tell me how that will ruin Social Security, with specific details? Otherwise, that suggestion will not be qualified, and without details on how it specifically ruins Social Security, how do you know it will?

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Jun. 20th, 2005 06:54 pm Pink Floyd - The Wall

I bought Pink Floyd The Wall, not exactly knowing what it was about. Then my friend and I were watching it and got so freaked out. The movie is messed up and we had no idea what it meant. We didn't even finish it because the dude... *shudders* started turning into a screaming, rotting dead guy.
I asked my sister if she knew the meaning to the movie, because she is a deep person and can usually see the true meaning to stories. You know what she told me? "You need to get high and watch it. Then you'll understand it."
AhHh! Now I'm a partier (party-er?), but I don't smoke...anything. I play soccer and you can't hurt your lungs like that, especially to understand a stupid movie. My friend and I responded,"Well, I guess we'll never know." I wonder if ... no I probably shouldn't say that. Coppers...

Well, dinner time! Ciao! or.. Chow! (I'm so corny!)

Love yas!

*~*Elvis Angel*~*

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