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Friday, April 23, 2004


Doesn't this violate the basic tenets of the faith?
Whoo boy.

http://dailynews.att.net/cgi-bin/news?e=pri&dt=040423&cat=news&st=newsd824m99o0&src=ap

Apparently, Catholic politicians whose views oppose that of the church are "not fit" for Communion. What the snap!? So much for the whole 'love thy neighbor' stuff. /me waits for the comments stating STFU, HEATHEN! THOU SHALT NOT KILL! BURN IN HELL I WILL KILL YOU, ETC. (By the way, I've actually received a few random messages like that over AIM.)

This just isn't right. I find the situation hilariously ironic. Nowadays, people listen more to the opinions of priests and such than the actual tenets of the specific faith! One of the reasons why I'm 50% Buddhist.

Anyways, I still have a severe dislike for Bill O'Reilly. Why?

Quote: "..."Talking Points" believes the elite print press with a few exceptions, like "The Washington Post" and "The New York Daily News" will still step up the negative coverage of Iraq in an attempt to drive Bush out of office.

Now we deplore that kind of strategy..."


No, Bill. You've never used the Iraq situation to demean a political candidate!

Another stupid quote: "Our billoreilly.com poll question asked you, do you think Tenet and Rumsfeld should be fired? And so far, the voting is very telling. We're leaving the poll open for a few more days."

Of course you'd get results agreeing with you! You're relying on a site whose only visitors are people who agree with you! >_< How can this man be so dense!?

And then there's this: "Also a week from this Sunday, May 2, your humble correspondent, that is me, will be down in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, at the Office Depot Center. Tickets are available on Ticketmaster and info on billoreilly.com. It's going to be a very fun time. If it isn't, it'd be ridiculous. See you Lauderdale a week from Sunday."

Pimping your latest book signing/public appearance... Very humble, Bill.

Finally, I've got a famous friend. According to his younger brother, my friend Webby is going to appear in TIME Magazine. Something where he talks about his college being "liberally biased". It's hilarious how we're such good friends, and yet politically, we could be mortal enemies. Ironic, no? I'll be sure to try and post a transcript of the article.

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