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Gender: Female
Status: Engaged
Age: 24
Sign: Aquarius

City: Redlands
State: California
Country: US

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Thursday, January 03, 2008

Dr. Laura
Current mood: thoughtful

This is a blog that Dr. Laura posted a while ago on her website. This is just one of the reasons I admire Dr. Laura. Although this is a little bit harsher than I would be, it is still the same basic sentiment. Feel free to comment as you wish...

I got an e-mail recently which just about made me throw up. I don't throw up easily. I like to keep what's inside of me there, unless it's supposed to leave, but this pretty much almost put me over the edge, because my baby's over there.This is from Kathleen. She says:I hope you inform your listeners about the anti-war protestors in Portland who burned in effigy a United States soldier. I can't even find the words that would be printable to describe how I feel. Well, I have the words, but let me finish her letter:

A car was allowed to pass through a checkpoint in Iraq, because the car had two children in the back seat. The adults got by the checkpoint, left the car, and blew it up, with the children in it.

Now, I realize in my position, I need to behave appropriately as a role model, but I am so enraged that most of America is so damned "wussy-weak" that you people actually allowed protestors in Portland to burn in effigy a US soldier, with not a greater counter-demonstration. How could you do that??

Let me just explain what kind of bugs, what kind of animals, what kind of creeps would burn in effigy a US soldier? Why aren't they burning in effigy a Muslim terrorist? How about burning in effigy a Muslim terrorist who hides behind civilians, so that when American or international forces have to deal with them, they allow civilians to be killed, and then say, "See? America's bad!" How about burning in effigy a Muslim terrorist who uses children to get through a checkpoint, because they know Americans won't stop or fire on a car with kids, and then they blow the children up as part of a car bomb?

Instead, we have bugs in this country like Jane Fonda, Rosie O'Donnell, Martin Sheen, Bill Maher, Sean Penn, Susan Sarandon….the list goes on and on and on in Congress and all over the United States. You've got people blowing up their own people praying, shopping, going to school? These Muslim terrorists are murdering people by the scores every day, and we have people in the United States burning in effigy a US soldier? What in the hell has happened to this country, that we quietly stand by and just go "eh."

And another thing….I'm a little tired of CAIR - the Council on American-Islamic Relations. They spend their time, it would appear to me, trying to silence radio, television and print who make any comments about Islam, Muslims, Mohammed - anything - so that everybody will be intimidated into silence. Why? Well I don't think they understand that in this country, we're entitled to opinions. I know in totalitarian theocracies, they're not entitled to opinions except those approved by the state - they're beheaded. I would like to see CAIR mobilize every Muslim in the world to close in on the Middle East and squash the bugs who blow up innocent people praying, shopping, going to school, sleeping in their beds. That's what I want CAIR to spend its time and money on. I hear rumors that CAIR's money goes to terrorism things - I don't have any facts on that - I just hear the rumors. But still, the best way to have good relationships with America is to have all the Muslims in the world stop the terrorists. I am told that the terrorism faction of Islam is very small, so I think that this would be an easy thing for them to do. 98% are pro-peace, pro-love, pro-freedom - go for it! Stop the bugs, so that we don't have to. Stop the people who blow up children for power. Stop the people who blow up the police, the people who clean in the street, and mothers holding their babies. That's what I want to see CAIR do, instead of intimidating talk show hosts all over America. I'm bored with that. I don't know if anybody else is, but I'm bored with that. Scaring people out of speech?

So, it's not that I think the protestors in Portland who burned in effigy a US soldier shouldn't have speech rights, but this is so ignorant, so stupid, so off the mark that it should be intolerable to some extent. I know we allow Nazis to parade in the streets, because we're supposed to have free speech - I understand that. But what I don't get is that there wasn't an equal and opposite protest. It's the bad guys who have the giblets, the energy and the will, and if the good guys don't get into gear and stop the bad guys - if the good Muslims don't stop the bad Muslims, if the good Americans don't stop the bad Americans - we're going to lose the world and lose our country, and lose freedom in the world, because we're pretty much the center of it.

Burning in effigy a US soldier. Mind you, our young men and women volunteer to live under disgusting conditions, and be paid almost nothing - they have to buy their own freaking uniforms to go into training and into battle — they come back maimed or dead, changed forever, to free people to create a democracy. And there are people in this country who dare to sneer at that? I'm a proud mother of an American soldier. My boy Is over there risking his life with a bunch of other people's boys and daughters to stop people from blowing up children, blowing up worshippers in a mosque, blowing up people in their villages and in their markets - that's what our children are doing. And for all you morons and creeps and bugs who burned in effigy a US soldier - what are your children doing that's of any value whatsoever?

So I'm making a challenge. I want all you decent people who have a grip on reality to get out of your comfortable homes and stand up against this. Come out with your banners, come out with your music, come out with your flags. I want to see Patriot Guard, Hell's Angels, everybody out there on their bikes…whoever. I mean, Rosie O'Donnell on "The View" makes a comment that Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, who said he was responsible for beheading Mr. Pearl, who was responsible for 9/11 and all this stuff, she had the nerve to go on her show, using her vast understanding of counterterrorism operations and in-depth knowledge, to cast doubts on his confession, when there is information confirming everything he said from a number of sources. Why is her knee-jerk thing that we're hurting somebody? Does she realize that this guy killed thousands and she's protecting him? Does she not realize that, as a lesbian, she'd be one of the first ones eliminated by these people? They're not very pro-gay rights! Even that doesn't stop her! And I understand somebody else is giving her yet another TV show. Soon, there's going to be nothing on television, in the newspapers, because what is it? What is the percentage of people in this country who can't and don't read?

I'm done. I'm done. I don't really care to take time on my radio show to talk "politics." I don't see this as politics. I call this "survival of America." This is way past politics. I don't really give a damn if it's a Democrat or a Republican who gets into office as long as they will protect the United States….with force, if necessary. Gosh darn, we had these kind of morons out there, even in World War II, but they crossed the line, and you have to let them know they crossed the line. Bringing death to our American soldiers who volunteer to protect this country and everybody in it for the right to even be a moron - there has to be a line. I am the proud mother of a deployed American paratrooper. Hoo-ah! And I spit on people who use kids as shields, and I spit on people who burn US soldiers in effigy. I spit on you both.

 

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Thursday, November 29, 2007

Very interesting....
Current mood: uncomfortable

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How old are you going to be when you get married?

Put an X in every box that applies to you

[X] You know how to make a pot of coffee
[x ] You keep track of dates using a calendar
[] You own more than one credit card
[] You know how to change the oil in a car
[x] You've done your own laundry
[] You vote in every election
[x] You can cook for yourself
[] You think politics are exciting

TOTAL SO FAR: 4

[x ] You show up for school/college/work every day early
[x] You always carry a pen in your bag/purse/pocket
[x] You've never gotten a detention
[] You have forgotten your own birthday at least once
[x] You like to take walks by yourself
[x] You've watched talk shows
[x] You know what 'credibility' means without looking it up
[x]You drink coffee at least once a week

TOTAL SO FAR: 11

[X]You know how to do the dishes
[X] You can count to 10 in another language
[X] When you say you're going to do something you do it
[X] My parents trust me
[] You can mow the lawn
[x] You can make adults laugh without being stupid
[] You remember to water the plants
[x] You study when you have to
[x] You pay attention at school/college/work
[x] You remember to feed your pets

TOTAL SO FAR: 19

[x ] You work out on a regular basis
[x] You clean up your own mess
[] The people at Starbucks know you by name
[] Your favorite kind of food is take out
[] The first thing you do when you wake up is get caffeine
[] You can go to the store without getting something you don't need
[] You understand political jokes the first time they are said
[x] You can type quickly

TOTAL SO FAR: 22

[X] You have realized that the weather forecast changes every hour
[] Your only friends are from your place of employment
[] You have been to a tupperware party
[]You have realized that no one will take you seriously unless you are over the age of 25 and have a job
[] You have more bills than you can pay
[] Most of all your friends are older than you are
[] You can say no to staying out all night
[x] You use the internet every day
[x] Your wardrobe hasn't changed in a while
[x]You can read a book and actually finish it

TOTAL ADDED UP: 26

Hmmmm....we'll see.


Add up all the x's and title subject with the sum as "My marriage age is "x total"

Currently reading :
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Book 7)
By J. K. Rowling
Release date: 21 July, 2007

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Wednesday, August 15, 2007

I should really do this more...
Current mood: cheerful
Category: Life

So I got a blog comment regarding my most recent blog, which I posted before I finished school. In March. So....yeah a little bit has changed/happened since then.

I finished my undergrad courses at UC Riverside, which makes me a full-fledged psycho(logist).  I then immediately jumped into working 40 hours a week with my kidlets. That was fun, but reaaaally stressful. Then, in April/May or something I got promoted!!! So...now I'm an advising tutor which is a step above what I was before. There are assorted benefits that go with that including, but not limited to, better pay, gas compensation, and just overall more interesting activities. Of course there are assorted downfalls, namely, CONSTANTLY changing schedules (not good for someone as schedule crazed as myself), and overall more stress. But I'm getting into the swing of things and I love love love seeing all kinds of new kids. I'm also LUCKY enough to get to stay working direct (for now) with one of my kidlets! Love it! I get to hear "I want...snackos, snackos, snackos" everyday. Can it GET much better than that!?

As far as schooling, I'm still debating about what to do with that. Turns out, my original plan did not quite pan out as expected (surprise surprise), so I'm having to revamp that. Currently, I'm thinking I'll be starting a BCABA certification program at National soon (September?) Then there's a couple of options as far as what I'll do after that. One option I'm entertaining is doing a Psy D. in clinical psychology. I kind of like the sound of "Dr. Jess!"

Life in general is pretty good. I'm loving my new place in Loma Linda, I'm staying super busy with stuff with the Journey, and of course doing stuff with Paul.  We went on a couple of fun adventures, which were photographed and posted on here. Hmmmm...I guess that's it!

 

Currently reading :
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (Book 3)
By J.K. Rowling
Release date: 01 February, 2000

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Thursday, March 01, 2007

by the way....
Current mood: thoughtful

So it dawned on me as I'm killing time before going to take an exam, that I haven't blogged in a while. Although, truth be told, the only people that would possibly read/respond to this would be people that I talk to on a regular basis.

*Hey guys!*

Anyway the basic scoop is...I'm still working like a mad woman with one little kid who is...driving me nuts. Yeah that seems like the right way to phrase it. When he's good he's so cute and super fun. But when he's bad...oh man is he bad. Monday I spent 4.5 hours with him. His sessions are supposed to be 3 hours long. But if he's tantrumming we have to stay. He tantrummed for 4 hours. That was one of those days that kind of makes you go..."Am I REALLY supposed to be doing THIS for the rest of my life?" But it's getting better...

I hope.

On top of that, I'm attempting to figure out what's going on with grad school. I was hoping to have 6 months off from April-September and then start the internship program in the fall. But there are some course requirements that I have yet to meet so I then was looking at cramming them in this spring/summer. However, I'm fairly certain that would cause me to have a nervous breakdown and it's just kind of discouraging. So I'm looking at maybe just taking one class in the spring, working a lot, saving up a bunch of money (I hope), and then taking some more classes in the summer so I can start at least CLOSER to the internship in the fall.

I'm also looking at moving to North San Bernardino so I'm closer to work/school.

The BIG news though is that, as of this very moment, I am 21 DAYS away from being finished with UCR. Amazingly, I am actually slightly sad about this, as it ends a very important section of my life. Yeah, I know I'm still going to be going to school but UCR has a lot of meaning for me. I learned a lot about myself, about people, and about the Lord here.

But I think that's going to have to be another blog....I'm off to "fail" a test.

 

 

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Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Cough Cough Cough
Current mood: sick

My throat is so sore

I don't want no more

 I want this mean cough to go away

I've had too much cough syrup

I think I might throw up

And I shouldn't have gone to work today

My Dr. says I'm fine

But I'm still gonna whine

Because my throat hurts really bad

 Yes coughing is yucky

 Being sick is sucky

I think that I'm going mad.

*This is my poem.* COUGH COUGH COUGH 

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Monday, September 04, 2006

True Christians
Current mood: disappointed
Category: Religion and Philosophy

I was struck with a thought today.

Christians need to learn to love each other before they can expect to have any impact on the world around them.

I think that means loving people that are Christians, not just loving people that are part of our particular group of Christians. I know that recently I have experienced both. I have experienced being loved by the group of Christians I am most often associated with and it has been a marvelous experience. This morning I experienced being loved by a church that I am not usually a part of. Unfortunately, I have also experienced what it is like to feel isolated from a group of "Christians". What is even more painful is that for a while I too was part of that group. But due to different circumstances, including what I felt to be the Lord's prompting, I became less involved. There were hurtful words spoken, unneccessary rumors started, and I was not exempt from participation in any of it. For that I am truly sorry. Unfortunately, I have tried to reconnect with some of my friends only to be met with...nothing. This saddens me worst of all because I know that these people want to spread the Gospel all over their sphere of influence. I hope and pray that it is possible for the Gospel to reach our campus, our city, our state, our nation, and the world but I have one question:

How can we expect to win souls for Christ, when we don't love each other like Christ loved us?

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Thursday, August 03, 2006

Don't mess with Barney
Current mood: amused

Sorry this thing is like weirdly formatted and whatever, but the pictures were too good to lose. Also, see bottom for commentary from your truly.

 

Guard dog rips head off Presleys $75,000 toy in stuffed-animal rampage

Image: Security guard Greg West and his Dobermann, Barney.
AP
Security guard Greg West and his Doberman, Barney. A $75,000 teddy bear formerly owned by Elvis Presley was one of the bears destroyed when the guard dog went on the rampage on Tuesday.
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LONDON - A guard dog has ripped apart a collection of rare teddy bears, including one once owned by Elvis Presley, during a rampage at a childrens museum.

He just went berserk, said Daniel Medley, general manager of the Wookey Hole Caves near Wells, England, where hundreds of bears were chewed up Tuesday night by the 6-year-old Doberman pinscher named Barney.

Barney ripped the head off a brown stuffed bear once owned by the young Presley during the attack, leaving fluffy stuffing and bits of bears limbs and heads on the museum floor. The bear, named Mabel, was made in 1909 by the German manufacturer Steiff.

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The collection, valued at more than $900,000, included a red bear made by Farnell in 1910 and a Bobby Bruin made by Merrythought in 1936.

IMAGE: Mabel the teddy bear
AP
Mabel, a teddy bear once owned by Elvis Presley, is shown before its unfortunate encounter with Barney.

The bear with Elvis connections was owned by English aristocrat Benjamin Slade, who bought it at an Elvis memorabilia auction in Memphis, Tenn., and had loaned it to the museum.

Ive spoken to the bears owner and he is not very pleased at all, Medley said.

A security guard at the museum, Greg West, said he spent several minutes chasing Barney before wrestling the dog to the ground

 

**This was really funny to me. It's like the dog was like, "Why am I guarding a bunch of stupid bears? Stop LOOKING at me Mabel! Alright, that's it! I shall EAT you now." And now he's like, "Take that, you evil bear!"

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Wednesday, July 05, 2006

A montage
Current mood: disappointed

Part A

I quit Beaver! I am currently on day 10 of working at one job or the other and decided it was time. I was too exhausted and beginning to hate life. So I am now only working for BEST services 5 days a week. I came to the realization, as sad as this is, that I think this is the biggest step of faith I've ever taken. Apart from salvation of course. I will still be able to pay my bills and everything but financial stuff always worries me. This is actually interesting because I am attending a money lab at church and we were just discussing how people sometimes think that money will solve all our problems. I think it takes a lot of faith and strength for me to live peacefully in the realization that God is my provider, and He knows my needs before I do.

Part B

So yesterday was the 4th of July. We (Paul and I) went to a minor league baseball game and then watched their pretty impressive fireworks display. It was an enjoyable time, but we were both struck by something kind of sad. Obviously, many people had the same idea to go to the game and then watch the fireworks show. So there was a pretty long line for will call and then an equally long line to get into the stadium. We got in about halfway through the first inning. No biggie. We were hot and tired of standing in line, but so was everyone else so why complain. Unfortunately the people all around us did not feel that way. All we heard, before the game, during the game, and even during the fireworks were complaints. Complaints about how ridiculous it was that the lines were so long, how silly it was that it was taking a long time for the sound system to work, how horrible the sound system was, and even how there were a lot of green fireworks. I found myself thinking, "What is the 4th of July supposed to celebrate?" It's not about BBQ, baseball and fireworks, although those are fun things to have to help the celebration. The 4th of July is about celebrating the freedom that we have in this country, even the freedom to complain about it. The most appalling was that during the national anthem people were talking, laughing, one man even refused to look at the flag. I understand that there are some people that for religious reasons don't celebrate holidays, and that's fine. Although my gut instinct tells me that this man was not part of that category. I also understand that some people don't necessarily agree with the politics in America right now, etc. BUT, is that any reason to be disrespectful towards the country? I don't think so. As I sat there watching the fireworks explode over my head (I love fireworks) I thought about the men and women in Iraq, Afghanistan, Kuwait, and so many other places, that are watching bombs explode over their heads in an effort to help those people enjoy some of the freedoms we have. Furthermore, I thought about the men and women who have fought and served in so many wars in order to ensure the freedom that we enjoy here. It makes me sad that there is a generation of children that are being raised to think it's ok to complain about everything, no matter how small, and who can't understand what it means to have freedom. God has blessed America. May we thank Him for His blessings.

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