Saturday, February 24, 2007

THE STRANGE GUY IN BLACK SHORTS, CUT OFF SLEAVES, AND WITH GLITTER ALL OVER HIS ARMS? that's me!

Just a short little entry from the pay the rent job. Couple responses to comments. before heading back to work to hopefully get out of here early before someone else finds something to yell about that will keep me here any longer than I need to be.

Wave,
yea, We are both junkies. But at least I'm not drinking cold coffee. That's just unnatural.
And yes the pictures did not. Didn’t you notice when I got home?

Touch,
I know you have to be tired of this sort of work you have been doing it way longer than I have.

Most of the sites I normally visit do not seem to update early on weekends so not much news wise but I did not this interesting and Wave pointed me to it.

Texas families seek to block gov's order
A group of families has filed a lawsuit seeking to block Gov. Rick Perry's executive order requiring schoolgirls to be vaccinated against the virus that causes cervical cancer.
Kenneth Chaiken, the attorney representing the families, said his clients do not believe Perry had the legal authority to issue the order.
The lawsuit was filed in Travis County on Thursday.
Perry wants to require the vaccine for girls entering sixth grade. It protects against strands of human papapillomavirus, or HPV, that cause most cases of cervical cancer and genital warts.
Perry, a Republican, has defended the order as critical to saving lives. But it has inflamed conservatives who say it contradicts Texas' abstinence-only sexual education policies and intrudes into family lives.
The governor's order also upset many state lawmakers in his own party, and a bill to override the measure is moving through the state House.
Perry spokeswoman Krista Moody said the governor is confident he had the authority to issue the order.
"He sees this vaccine as not only a fiscally responsible order but also one that has the potential to save the lives of thousands of women in Texas," Moody said.
Associated Press
People coming from the angle that it contradicts Texas abstinence only sex ed policies are not only taking a stupid argument on but as the abstinence only line of thinking itself is, this is a deadly argument. Anyone who says abstinence only as the only way are killing people. Take truth, logic, and go with it or more young people die. This conservative line of thinking is another example of my views at any cost. At that is what it is. I believe most conservatives would watch a child burn to death if it was found somewhere in the Bible or some preacher somewhere brainwashed them into thinking the flames were a gift from God. Religion can be such a up lifting source of power in peoples lives and strong personal views can change the world but without logic, without reasoning, without fucking common sense it is nothing but a crotch for communities of weak willed people to march over all who disagree with them and push their beliefs with a damm the costs attitude to what price others may pay.
C.
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1 comment:

Marlena said...

I like your rant. It was *almost* as good as mine about that lawsuit.