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10 entries this month
 

Avast! again.

22:12 Sep 27 2008
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I don't think most people got the point of this one. Follow the picture link.

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BleedingPolaroid
BleedingPolaroid
02:45 Sep 29 2008

this encourages my back up plan If I fail at college.





I can be a pirate, woo bringing it back!





xxEmaeraldxx
xxEmaeraldxx
22:23 Oct 01 2008

If our resident, "Popeye" was Captain of that ship..he would be a local hero in Somalia, I'm sure! hmm, but I'd wonder if he had rum at the wheel..





 

22:11 Sep 27 2008
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If you want to like a person, never, ever, ever discuss religion or politics with them. EVER.


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AvaST!

18:13 Sep 26 2008
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Update

06:49 Sep 25 2008
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"When we go to heaven its like supposed to be like, walking on bright light right?"



"Oh I so don’t know about heaven and that stuff so lets like leave that for now."


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atyourwindow
atyourwindow
07:05 Sep 25 2008

yeah and as soon as you get in god yells at you "what am i made of fricken money ? turn the light off" lol





 

21:22 Sep 24 2008
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“I think we will all be able to work together without any problems because we all think jesus is number 1.”






There is a bible group sitting near me and they are the most sickening bunch of morons I have seen in.......well at least all day.



It is not because they are religious, and it is not because they believe what they believe. It is however because of the way they talk, what they are saying and the way they are acting.



It is like watching the Brady Bunch meeting up with Barney and his crew and having a verbal rumble while being refereed by a spastic chimp and all to the music of the play Cats.



It is torture, in fact it would be more bearable with the spastic chimp here.

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queenmorbid
queenmorbid
21:24 Sep 24 2008

*Holds up a paint ball gun for Daire to shoot them with*





Bones
Bones
00:49 Sep 25 2008

Okay, I'm either sucking up, or being sarcastic, you choose!



Wrong! Cancer is number 1 and Jesus is number 2. Cancer has more of a grasp of reality (even with as screwed up as things can seem on this site) than Jesus does!



By the way, isn't that dude dead?



:P





BleedingPolaroid
BleedingPolaroid
02:38 Sep 25 2008

hahaha.






Nightgame
Nightgame
05:14 Sep 26 2008

and that's the attitude that makes me crazy because they manage to pray for everything but getting the job done...



although tossing the spastic chimp into the middle of them does sound fun





 

33 days:12 hours:19 minutes :25 seconds

19:40 Sep 24 2008
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41 days and 24 minutes.

01:23 Sep 19 2008
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Anyone who is waiting for this game, along with myself, needs to read these little comic things from the offical site. (Link the image above to see the homepage)



They are funny.





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Palin, twice in one day. Nice start.

00:09 Sep 13 2008
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http://www.adn.com/sarahpalin/story/511471.html


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GOP campaign downplays Palin book-banning inquiry

20:51 Sep 12 2008
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By GARANCE BURKE, Associated Press Writer Fri Sep 12, 11:59 AM ET




WASILLA, Alaska - The McCain campaign is defending Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's much-criticized inquiry into banning books at her hometown library, saying her questions were only hypothetical.



Shortly after taking office in 1996 as mayor of Wasilla, a city of about 7,000 people, Palin asked the city's head librarian about banning books. Later, the librarian was notified by Palin that she was being fired, although Palin backed off under pressure.



Palin's alleged attempt at book-banning has been a matter of intense interest since Republican presidential nominee John McCain named her as his running mate last month.

Taylor Griffin, a spokesman for the McCain campaign, said Thursday that Palin asked the head librarian, Mary Ellen Emmons, on three occasions how she would react to attempts at banning books. He said the questions, in the fall of 1996, were hypothetical and entirely appropriate. He said a patron had asked the library to remove a title the year before and the mayor wanted to understand how such disputes were handled.



Records on the city's Web site, however, do not show any books were challenged in Wasilla in the 10 years before Palin took office.

Palin notified Emmons she would be fired in January 1997 because the mayor didn't feel she had the librarian's "full support." Emmons was reinstated the next day after public outcry, according to newspaper reports at the time.

Still, one longtime library staffer recalls that the run-in made everyone fear for their jobs.



"Mayor Palin gave us some terrible moments and some rather gut-wrenching moments, particularly when Mary Ellen said she was going to have to leave," said Cathy Petrie, who managed the children's collection at the time.

Recent outrage has been fueled by Wasilla housewife Anne Kilkenny, whose 2,400-word critique of Palin's legacy as mayor is widely posted on the Internet. Kilkenny described Palin's actions as "out-and-out censorship."

But the McCain campaign, in a statement, said the charge "is categorically false ... Governor Sarah Palin has never asked anyone to ban a book, period."



Emmons, a former Alaska Library Association president who now goes by Mary Ellen Baker, did not return calls seeking comment.



According to the Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman newspaper, Emmons did not mince words when Palin asked her "how I would deal with her saying a book can't be in the library" on Oct. 28, 1996, in a week when the mayor had asked department heads for letters of resignation.

"She asked me if I would object to censorship, and I replied 'Yup'," Emmons told a reporter. "And I told her it would not be just me. This was a constitutional question, and the American Civil Liberties Union would get involved, too."



The Rev. Howard Bess, a liberal Christian preacher in the nearby town of Palmer, said the church Palin and her family attended until 2002, the Wasilla Assembly of God, was pushing to remove his book from local bookstores.

Emmons told him that year that several copies of "Pastor I Am Gay" had disappeared from the library shelves, Bess said.



"Sarah brought pressure on the library about things she didn't like," Bess said. "To believe that my book was not targeted in this is a joke."

Other locals said the dust-up had been blown out of proportion.



"That was many years ago and Sarah never had any intention to ban books," said David Chappel, who served as Palin's deputy mayor for three years. "There were some vocal people in the minority, and it looks like they're still out there."



Jim Rettig, a University of Richmond librarian who heads the Chicago-based American Library Association, suggested that lingering quarrel raises issues that are still relevant as librarians prepare to celebrate Banned Books Week later this month.



"Librarians are very committed to the principles of the First Amendment of the Constitution and that means we don't allow one individual or a group of people to dictate what people can or cannot read," he said. "Most librarians if they got that sort of a question would be curious as to what the intent of the questioner was."





http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080912/ap_on_el_pr/palin_librarian





Pft, republicans.

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meeper
meeper
22:03 Sep 13 2008

I wonder what books she had in mind for the firepit.





Jamie
Jamie
07:32 Sep 22 2008

Seems that there is quite a confusion on this topic. I looked it up on



http://www.factcheck.org/elections-2008/sliming_palin.html



...to get a more accurate picture. Some of the books that she supposedly wanted banned were Harry Potter books, which weren't written then yet.



pff, democrats....



hahaha!





"Not a Book Burner



One accusation claims then-Mayor Palin threatened to fire Wasilla’s librarian for refusing to ban books from the town library. Some versions of the rumor come complete with a list of the books that Palin allegedly attempted to ban. Actually, Palin never asked that books be banned; no books were actually banned; and many of the books on the list that Palin supposedly wanted to censor weren't even in print at the time, proving that the list is a fabrication. The librarian was fired, but was told only that Palin felt she didn’t support her. She was re-hired the next day. The librarian never claimed that Palin threatened outright to fire her for refusing to ban books.



It’s true that Palin did raise the issue with Mary Ellen Emmons, Wasilla’s librarian, on at least two occasions, three in some versions. Emmons flatly stated her opposition each time. But, as the Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman (Wasilla’s local paper) reported at the time, Palin asked general questions about what Emmons would say if Palin requested that a book be banned. According to Emmons, Palin "was asking me how I would deal with her saying a book can't be in the library." Emmons reported that Palin pressed the issue, asking whether Emmons' position would change if residents were picketing the library. Wasilla resident Anne Kilkenny, who was at the meeting, corroborates Emmons' story, telling the Chicago Tribune that "Sarah said to Mary Ellen, 'What would your response be if I asked you to remove some books from the collection?' "



Palin characterized the exchange differently, initially volunteering the episode as an example of discussions with city employees about following her administration's agenda. Palin described her questions to Emmons as “rhetorical,” noting that her questions "were asked in the context of professionalism regarding the library policy that is in place in our city." Actually, true rhetorical questions have implied answers (e.g., “Who do you think you are?”), so Palin probably meant to describe her questions as hypothetical or theoretical. We can't read minds, so it is impossible for us to know whether or not Palin may actually have wanted to ban books from the library or whether she simply wanted to know how her new employees would respond to an instruction from their boss. It is worth noting that, in an update, the Frontiersman points out that no book was ever banned from the library’s shelves.



Palin initially requested Emmons’ resignation, along with those of Wasilla’s other department heads, in October 1996. Palin described the requests as a loyalty test and allowed all of them (except one, whose department she was eliminating) to retain their positions. But in January 1997, Palin fired Emmons, along with the police chief. According to the Chicago Tribune, Palin did not list censorship as a reason for Emmons’ firing, but said she didn’t feel she had Emmons’ support. The decision caused “a stir” in the small town, according to a newspaper account at the time. According to a widely circulated e-mail from Kilkenny, “city residents rallied to the defense of the City Librarian and against Palin’s attempt at out-and-out censorship, so Palin backed down and withdrew her termination letter.”



As we’ve noted, Palin did not attempt to ban any library books. We don’t know if Emmons’ resistance to Palin’s questions about possible censorship had anything to do with Emmons’ firing. And we have no idea if the protests had any impact on Palin at all. There simply isn’t any evidence that we can find either way. Palin did re-hire Emmons the following day, saying that she now felt she had the librarian’s backing. Emmons continued to serve as librarian until August 1999, when the Chicago Tribune reports that she resigned.



So what about that list of books targeted for banning, which according to one widely e-mailed version was taken “from the official minutes of the Wasilla Library Board”? If it was, the library board should take up fortune telling. The list includes the first four Harry Potter books, none of which had been published at the time of the Palin-Emmons conversations. The first wasn't published until 1998. In fact, the list is a simple cut-and-paste job, snatched (complete with typos and the occasional incorrect title) from the Florida Institute of Technology library Web page, which presents the list as “Books banned at one time or another in the United States.”



Update, Sept. 9: We have revised this section dealing with accusations that Palin wanted to ban books from Wasilla's library to include more detail about what transpired at the time."





 

Stoled from Images.

01:33 Sep 11 2008
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Test Results

Your personality type is ISTJ.



Introverted (I) 93% Extraverted (E) 7%

Sensing (S) 55% Intuitive (N) 45%

Thinking (T) 95% Feeling (F) 5%

Judging (J) 64% Perceiving (P) 36%













http://www.kisa.ca/personality/

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imagesinwords
imagesinwords
01:38 Sep 11 2008

That sounds about right! :)





Jamie
Jamie
07:33 Sep 22 2008

Feeling (F) 5%

Judging (J) 64%





Uh oh! haha........



Looks like I am going to have to lift this one too. All the kids are doin' it.



Don't judge me! :P








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