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Monday, February 12, 2007


   Good Afternoon!




Hey there everyone! How are you all doing? Good I hope. Yes, I am posting for once… lol. It’s been a while… more like only five days, but oh well.

I guess my week went alright… as well as my Birthday which was the 8th. I had a nice time at school with my friends and hanging out with my family was fun as well. Saturday I had three friends from school come over and we hung out and all that jazz. We also went out to dinner, and we watched the Abridged Series of Yu-Gi-Oh on YouTube! We had a blast!! Yesterday I didn’t do much. Actually… it was quite a depressing day, but oh well. This morning I watched the Aristocats with my mom, sister, and my little brother. You can’t help but watch and love those original Disney movies!! Other than that, I’ve been reviewing some Spanish for finals which are in two weeks. I don’t think I’m as worried as I was before about Spanish, but I’ll still go to lab just to make sure. I think that’s all I’m going to be doing today. Oh!! Wallpapers go up tonight!! They’re already set to go! See? I kept my promise! ^^ … and now for other news

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SAVE THE INTERNET!!!

I hope all of you can help us!! The congress is trying to get rid of the net that we know and love. Why? I DO NOT KNOW!! Just read their little message and it might make more sense to you…
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Do you buy books online, use Google, or download to an iPod? Everything we do online will be hurt if Congress passes a radical law next week that gives giant corporations more control over what we do and see on the Internet.
Internet providers like AT&T are lobbying Congress hard to gut Network Neutrality--the Internet's First Amendment and the key to Internet freedom. Net Neutrality prevents AT&T from choosing which websites open most easily for you based on which site pays AT&T more. BarnesandNoble.com doesn't have to outbid Amazon for the right to work properly on your computer.
If Net Neutrality is gutted, many sites--including Google, eBay, and iTunes--must either pay protection money to companies like AT&T or risk having their websites process slowly. That why these high-tech pioneers, plus diverse groups ranging from MoveOn to Gun Owners of America, are opposing Congress' effort to gut Internet freedom.
You can do your part today--can you sign this petition telling your member of Congress to preserve Internet freedom? Click here:
http://www.civic.moveon.org/save_the_internet
I signed this petition, along with 250,000 others so far. This petiton will be delivered to Congress before the House of Representatives votes next week. When you sign, you'll be kept informed of the next steps we can take to keep the heat on Congress.
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Please help by signing! We would all appreciate it!

Well, I gotta head off now, but I’ll post up when my wallpapers are up later tonight! Take care!!

-animeobsessed92-

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