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September 3, 2004

THUGS IN THE NAME OF GOD

These terrorists who so blithely and arrogantly assume that their agendas are worth the lives of innocent children are beyond negotiation.

They don't want to negotiate, they want to destroy and annihilate and they want governments to refuse to negotiate so they can claim credibility for their destruction.

These morons would only be thugs in America. Take away their agendas, their so-called religious or political beliefs they hide behind, and they are simply gangsters. They like the drama, they like chaos, they like their self-imposed power. They don't like God, they don't like people, they don't like country. They are only looking for legimitacy to kill.

These people do not truly believe in anything, except in power. That's all they want, and when their idiotic videos, website statements, aimless, violent rhetoric claim otherwise, the world sees through it.

The test is this: if they really wanted to affect change and make a difference, they'd raise healthy children, educate themselves, write commentary, be a good example for their countrymen, religion, political party...not blow people up in pointless explosions which do nothing to further their so-called ideals, but instead destroy their credibility and set their agendas back irretrievably.

They fail the test. They are not activists. They are bullies. They like brute force, blood and killing of innocents. And they would like it whether they were Chechynan, Arab, American or Morrocan. They like it because it makes them feel significant and powerful and for no other reason.

Now the world looks at them with unbridled hate and pity: they are going nowhere. In trying to kill the rest of the world, they are only slowly killing themselves. There are more of us than them.

September 22, 2004

THINGS

We have these friends. They are good friends. They are older friends. They are well-off friends. We have our parties, our showers, our baptismal celebrations at their home. They pay for our dinner, even when we really don't want them to, and aren't just saying that because we really want them to.

They are truly good, generous people who never ask for a thing in return. Which is good, because I don't know of one thing we could give them in return which they (a) don't already have (b) are about to get or (c) and God could only afford.

Every Christmas and birthday is an exercise in "what can we get M & D? I mean, nothing measures up to what they get us. It's the way it is.

The other day, for Kevin's birthday (and for mine), they dropped off a computer and flat-screen monitor. Last year, they bought Kevin a flat-screen TV, the year before that, a Sony free-standing CD burner. Other things they bought us include a queen bed, a digital camera, two office desks, XM satellite radio and boombox, our honeymoon, the entire library of Baby Einstein DVDs and Miracle Knives.

There's more.

But that's not my point. My point is: they never wrap the stuff. Isn't that rude?

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