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Fri Jun 19, 2009, 8:37 PM
need to learn to color better.

  • Mood: Stuck
  • Listening to: My Computer Fan
  • Reading: Text Books
  • Watching: Pushing Daisies
  • Playing: Spore and hopefully a bunch of wii games soon
  • Eating: leftover pizza
  • Drinking: watah

Deviantart

Mon Oct 13, 2008, 10:13 AM
I have neglected you.

  • Mood: Stuck
  • Listening to: My Computer Fan
  • Reading: Text Books
  • Watching: Pushing Daisies
  • Playing: Spore and hopefully a bunch of wii games soon
  • Eating: leftover pizza
  • Drinking: watah

You need to vote for Ron Paul!

Sat Jan 12, 2008, 11:40 AM
If you dont know who Ron Paul is, google him or read this journal. He is an amazing man with a strong and good message that needs to be heard! :D



Congressman Ron Paul is the leading advocate for freedom in our nation's capital. As a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, Dr. Paul tirelessly works for limited constitutional government, low taxes, free markets, and a return to sound monetary policies. He is known among his congressional colleagues and his constituents for his consistent voting record. Dr. Paul never votes for legislation unless the proposed measure is expressly authorized by the Constitution.In the words of former Treasury Secretary William Simon, Dr. Paul is the "one exception to the Gang of 535" on Capitol Hill.

Ron Paul was born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He graduated from Gettysburg College and the Duke University School of Medicine, before proudly serving as a flight surgeon in the U.S. Air Force during the 1960s. He and his wife Carol moved to Texas in 1968, where he began his medical practice in Brazoria County. As a specialist in obstetrics/gynecology, Dr. Paul has delivered more than 4,000 babies. He and Carol, who reside in Lake Jackson, Texas, are the proud parents of five children and have 17 grandchildren.

While serving in Congress during the late 1970s and early 1980s, Dr. Paul's limited-government ideals were not popular in Washington. In 1976, he was one of only four Republican congressmen to endorse Ronald Reagan for president.

During that time, Congressman Paul served on the House Banking committee, where he was a strong advocate for sound monetary policy and an outspoken critic of the Federal Reserve's inflationary measures. He was an unwavering advocate of pro-life and pro-family values. Dr. Paul consistently voted to lower or abolish federal taxes, spending and regulation, and used his House seat to actively promote the return of government to its proper constitutional levels. In 1984, he voluntarily relinquished his House seat and returned to his medical practice.

Dr. Paul returned to Congress in 1997 to represent the 14th congressional district of Texas. He presently serves on the House Committee on Financial Services and the House Committee on Foreign Affairs. He continues to advocate a dramatic reduction in the size of the federal government and a return to constitutional principles.

Congressman Paul's consistent voting record prompted one of his congressional colleagues to say, "Ron Paul personifies the Founding Fathers" ideal of the citizen-statesman. He makes it clear that his principles will never be compromised, and they never are. "Another colleague observed, "There are few people in public life who, through thick and thin, rain or shine, stick to their principles. Ron Paul is one of those few."

...:::Brief Overview of Congressman Paul's Record:::...

He has never voted to raise taxes.
He has never voted for an unbalanced budget.
He has never voted for a federal restriction on gun ownership.
He has never voted to raise congressional pay.
He has never taken a government-paid junket.
He has never voted to increase the power of the executive branch.

He voted against the Patriot Act.
He voted against regulating the Internet.
He voted against the Iraq war.

He does not participate in the lucrative congressional pension program.
He returns a portion of his annual congressional office budget to the U.S. treasury every year.


Congressman Paul introduces numerous pieces of substantive legislation each year, probably more than any single member of Congress.

  • Mood: Eager
  • Listening to: Ron Paul's speeches
  • Reading: Slaughterhouse 5
  • Watching: Presidential debates
  • Playing: The Sims and Super Mario Sunshine
  • Eating: Poptarts
  • Drinking: MelonMango Sobe

100 themes?

Fri Jan 12, 2007, 9:57 PM
I think Ima gunna try the hundred theme challenge, yo.

Here goes my list, and I really want to get them allll done.

1. Introduction [link]
2. Love
3. Light
4. Dark
5. Seeking Solace
6. Break Away
7. Heaven
8. Away
9. Cut
10. Breathe
11. Memory
12. Insanity
13. Misfortune
14. Smile
15. Silence
16. Spit
17. Blood
18. Under
19. Gray
20. Fortitude
21. War
22. Mother
23. Distastefull
24. Want
25. Lurking
26. Europe
27. Foreign
28. Sorrow
29. Urban
30. Rain
31. Flower
32. Night
33. Wrath
34. Moon
35. Walk
36. Precious
37. See
38. Abandoned
39. Dream
40. 4:29 PM
41. Citric Acid
42. Still
43. Die
44. Two Roads
45. Two Guns
46. Drop
47. Dirt
48. Young
49. Preservatives
50. Breaking the Rules
51. Sport
52. Old
53. Desecrate
54. Tower
55. Need
56. Biohazard
57. Sacrificial
58. Kick in the Head
59. No Way Out
60. Desert
61. Fairy Tale
62. Voodoo
63. Do Not Disturb
64. City
65. Horrorific
66. Snow [link]
67. Drum
68. Hero
69. Annoyance
70. 67%
71. Obsession
72. Mislead
73. I Can't.
74. Confrontation
75. Mirror
76. Broken
77. Testament
78. Drink
79. Sex
80. Words
81. Pen and Paper
82. Game
83. Heal
84. Cold
85. Sick
86. Seeing Red
87. Hunger
88. Pain
89. Through the Fire
90. Triangle
91. Drown
92. Rape
93. Iron
94. Soft
95. Advertisement
96. Storm
97. Safety
98. Puzzle
99. Alone
100. Gone

  • Mood: Tired
  • Listening to: James Kolchalka Superstar
  • Reading: Next by Michael Crichton
  • Watching: The Colbert Report and Beauty and the Geek
  • Playing: World o' Warcraft and Harvest Moon DS
  • Eating: Swiss Cake Rolls
  • Drinking: Your mom, no... just cran-rasperry juice

Gasps!

Tue Sep 12, 2006, 9:13 AM
1000 page views!!
Gasp and a half!
Yay :3

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