
Friday, November 28, 2008
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
To Die or not to Die
People always ask me if I ever get shaken in my faith... even after being a Christian for so many years and being part of a many essential teams that run the church..
hah... I'd be a downright awful liar if I say no.
What do you think about death?
- a transition?
- an essential part of everything?
- a liberation?
well... what about a slow, painful, extremely costly death... a slow death where you are beyond the skills of doctors and medicine.
The National Council of Churches (NCCS), issued a statement not too long ago condemning the practice of euthanasia - essentially, the permittive act of causing another person who is hopelessly ill or suffering, the choice of death.
Their reasoning highlights 4 points
1) The Sanctity of Life
2) Respect for Human Life
3) The Ethos of Medical Practice and
4) Euthanasia's effect on society
For the full statement:
(http://www.methodist.org.sg/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=938)
My problem with the above reasoning are as follows.
1) The Sanctity of Life.
God gave us life, thus it is not in our hands to take it away. God made us good stewards of life (argument from my Dad in the debate I had a few days back). As such, we must treasure it and make sure that it is not taken away unless it is the will of God.
If we allow euthanasia, being passive or actively playing a role in it, we are taking away life, and not being a good steward of the li(ves) that God gave us.
Now. My question is this. Does retaining life make us a good steward of life?
True, it is not our power to take life away. But is it in our power to push life to a person? .
A person dying from a wasting disease, writhing in agony every second. Blood seeps from his eyes as he cries, his veins are purple and blue, his skin rotting away.
He cries out to you to "let him go", "let him die". To release him from this "diabolical life-sustaining machine" that is causing him to live another ten months before his body eventually collapses beyond the power of machines.
You say kindly, "I will do whatever it is in my power to let you live.", "I'll spend my whole family's saving, sell my house, my insurance, stocks and shares to let you live this ten months."
... "who knows, there might be a cure."
The person begs you not to waste resources and let him die.
In the natural context, the person would have died from that wasting disease already. But due to life extension systems, advance medicine and your undivided attention and resources, his life is prolonged indefinitely.
Are you playing God?
Does God give life? Yes.
Does God take life? Yes.
Who are you to extend another person's suffering, increase your family and loved one's suffering due to your wastage of resources, destroy another person's hope of using that life support for a curable disease?
2) Respect for Human Life
The Sixth Commandment of the Decalogue prohibits murder - which extends to suicide and the losing of personal life as well.
Euthanasia is not a treatment, it is not a cure. Euthanasia is a release.
It is the release of the suffering of another person, to die naturally. Would one person kill another to save the entire world?
That may be an exaggeration, but there has been so many instances in the bible where one person died to save the world - the Gospal being the prime example.
It may be heresy to say that Jesus "committed suicide" to save the world, but the fact is that He did give up his own life to save every one of us, from the very real eternal death that we would have faced!
What respect is there for a life that persists in consuming resources, enduring unending agony and claiming it all in the sanctity of his own life?
Selfish? - probably.
3) Ethos of Medical Practice
To minimize suffering and maximize care. Never to kill.
Which one is more important?
If both are important, which one takes precedence?
I care so much for the patient that I cause all the other patients around me to be unable to receive my full attention. I tried morphine, valium, cerebrex, whatever it takes to stop the pain, but verging on killing that patient, that patient is still in so much pain.
What would be ETHOS then?
Ethos is derived from Ethics. As a medical practitioner, you're to ease suffering, and do what it takes to save the rest.
If a plagued victim enters your hospital, incurable. Would you send him away?
He is suffering so badly. And the solution to the problem is just in pressing the power switch on the right of his bed.
What would you do?
You think not killing him will save the rest of your patients?
4) The effect of Euthanasia on Society
"Seeing death as the ultimate solution and not considering other alternatives."
Lets compare Euthanasia and Abortion, as so kindly equalized in the statement.
Euthanasia -
Alternative way out : Supreme Divine Intervention
Possible to affect people around you adversely : Yes
Taxing on resources : Yes
(It's tough. And no reward)
Abortion -
Alternative way out : Raise the frigging kid!!
Possible to affect people around you adversely : Yes. People will go smoochie smoochie what a cute baby.
Taxing on resources : Of course, but it is rewarding when your child finally grows to become a good person.
(It's really tough. But the reward is immensively high)
But lets look at the "alternative way out". Rejecting Euthanasia, the person eventually dies. Rejecting abortion, the person eventually lives.
Is it a proper comparison? - My suggestion is "no."
Euthanasia does not advocate "DEATH" as a solution to "SOCIAL ILLS". Euthanasia is the solution for "MEDICAL INCAPACITY AND ABJECT SUFFERING."
social ills is such a broad term that can be used to classify things like robbery, murder, to even breaking up with your boyfriend.
Why on earth are you all trying to downplay the severity of euthanasia?
....
I agree with the suggestion that more Hospices should be set up, more caregivers and medical-relief technology should be looked into. But I still believe that prolonging suffering is not our duty.
As stewards of money, we give as needed, we take as needed.
Not giving, for the sake of selfishness, makes us a bad steward.
Giving, for the sake of fame and adoration, makes us a bad steward.
As good stewards of life, we give as needed, we take as needed.
Witholding for the sake of selfishness makes a bad steward
Giving for the sake of fame and adoration, makes us a bad steward.
Who are you to judge who is allowed to live or die?
If you truly have the guts, then let the person be off medically!
Use divine intervention and divine powers to heal! No medicine!
What is my stand then?
My stand is, "If a person has no cure, beyond the reach of the instruments of this world, is suffering immensively, taxing on resources, AND HE REQUESTS TO DIE. - then let it be." - and by 'let it be' i mean, let it go naturally.
Off the life support and heaps of drugs, and let God-breathed life take its final course.
If God willed it, then he shall live by the grace of God.
NOT BY THE POWER OF HUMAN MEDICINE or MACHINES.
That is, by the way, passive euthanasia.
I do not advocate any other form of euthanasia. And since my example is extremely specific, obviously it doesn't cover suicide either.
Think again before you take the bible out of context.
Don't make yourself be a laughing stock for nothing.
...
hah... I'd be a downright awful liar if I say no.
What do you think about death?
- a transition?
- an essential part of everything?
- a liberation?
well... what about a slow, painful, extremely costly death... a slow death where you are beyond the skills of doctors and medicine.
The National Council of Churches (NCCS), issued a statement not too long ago condemning the practice of euthanasia - essentially, the permittive act of causing another person who is hopelessly ill or suffering, the choice of death.
Their reasoning highlights 4 points
1) The Sanctity of Life
2) Respect for Human Life
3) The Ethos of Medical Practice and
4) Euthanasia's effect on society
For the full statement:
(http://www.methodist.org.sg/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=938)
My problem with the above reasoning are as follows.
1) The Sanctity of Life.
God gave us life, thus it is not in our hands to take it away. God made us good stewards of life (argument from my Dad in the debate I had a few days back). As such, we must treasure it and make sure that it is not taken away unless it is the will of God.
If we allow euthanasia, being passive or actively playing a role in it, we are taking away life, and not being a good steward of the li(ves) that God gave us.
Now. My question is this. Does retaining life make us a good steward of life?
True, it is not our power to take life away. But is it in our power to push life to a person? .
A person dying from a wasting disease, writhing in agony every second. Blood seeps from his eyes as he cries, his veins are purple and blue, his skin rotting away.
He cries out to you to "let him go", "let him die". To release him from this "diabolical life-sustaining machine" that is causing him to live another ten months before his body eventually collapses beyond the power of machines.
You say kindly, "I will do whatever it is in my power to let you live.", "I'll spend my whole family's saving, sell my house, my insurance, stocks and shares to let you live this ten months."
... "who knows, there might be a cure."
The person begs you not to waste resources and let him die.
In the natural context, the person would have died from that wasting disease already. But due to life extension systems, advance medicine and your undivided attention and resources, his life is prolonged indefinitely.
Are you playing God?
Does God give life? Yes.
Does God take life? Yes.
Who are you to extend another person's suffering, increase your family and loved one's suffering due to your wastage of resources, destroy another person's hope of using that life support for a curable disease?
2) Respect for Human Life
The Sixth Commandment of the Decalogue prohibits murder - which extends to suicide and the losing of personal life as well.
Euthanasia is not a treatment, it is not a cure. Euthanasia is a release.
It is the release of the suffering of another person, to die naturally. Would one person kill another to save the entire world?
That may be an exaggeration, but there has been so many instances in the bible where one person died to save the world - the Gospal being the prime example.
It may be heresy to say that Jesus "committed suicide" to save the world, but the fact is that He did give up his own life to save every one of us, from the very real eternal death that we would have faced!
What respect is there for a life that persists in consuming resources, enduring unending agony and claiming it all in the sanctity of his own life?
Selfish? - probably.
3) Ethos of Medical Practice
To minimize suffering and maximize care. Never to kill.
Which one is more important?
If both are important, which one takes precedence?
I care so much for the patient that I cause all the other patients around me to be unable to receive my full attention. I tried morphine, valium, cerebrex, whatever it takes to stop the pain, but verging on killing that patient, that patient is still in so much pain.
What would be ETHOS then?
Ethos is derived from Ethics. As a medical practitioner, you're to ease suffering, and do what it takes to save the rest.
If a plagued victim enters your hospital, incurable. Would you send him away?
He is suffering so badly. And the solution to the problem is just in pressing the power switch on the right of his bed.
What would you do?
You think not killing him will save the rest of your patients?
4) The effect of Euthanasia on Society
"Seeing death as the ultimate solution and not considering other alternatives."
Lets compare Euthanasia and Abortion, as so kindly equalized in the statement.
Euthanasia -
Alternative way out : Supreme Divine Intervention
Possible to affect people around you adversely : Yes
Taxing on resources : Yes
(It's tough. And no reward)
Abortion -
Alternative way out : Raise the frigging kid!!
Possible to affect people around you adversely : Yes. People will go smoochie smoochie what a cute baby.
Taxing on resources : Of course, but it is rewarding when your child finally grows to become a good person.
(It's really tough. But the reward is immensively high)
But lets look at the "alternative way out". Rejecting Euthanasia, the person eventually dies. Rejecting abortion, the person eventually lives.
Is it a proper comparison? - My suggestion is "no."
Euthanasia does not advocate "DEATH" as a solution to "SOCIAL ILLS". Euthanasia is the solution for "MEDICAL INCAPACITY AND ABJECT SUFFERING."
social ills is such a broad term that can be used to classify things like robbery, murder, to even breaking up with your boyfriend.
Why on earth are you all trying to downplay the severity of euthanasia?
....
I agree with the suggestion that more Hospices should be set up, more caregivers and medical-relief technology should be looked into. But I still believe that prolonging suffering is not our duty.
As stewards of money, we give as needed, we take as needed.
Not giving, for the sake of selfishness, makes us a bad steward.
Giving, for the sake of fame and adoration, makes us a bad steward.
As good stewards of life, we give as needed, we take as needed.
Witholding for the sake of selfishness makes a bad steward
Giving for the sake of fame and adoration, makes us a bad steward.
Who are you to judge who is allowed to live or die?
If you truly have the guts, then let the person be off medically!
Use divine intervention and divine powers to heal! No medicine!
What is my stand then?
My stand is, "If a person has no cure, beyond the reach of the instruments of this world, is suffering immensively, taxing on resources, AND HE REQUESTS TO DIE. - then let it be." - and by 'let it be' i mean, let it go naturally.
Off the life support and heaps of drugs, and let God-breathed life take its final course.
If God willed it, then he shall live by the grace of God.
NOT BY THE POWER OF HUMAN MEDICINE or MACHINES.
That is, by the way, passive euthanasia.
I do not advocate any other form of euthanasia. And since my example is extremely specific, obviously it doesn't cover suicide either.
Think again before you take the bible out of context.
Don't make yourself be a laughing stock for nothing.
...
Monday, November 24, 2008
Lol. The Depravity
George Bush went to a primary school to talk to the kids and get a little PR for his campaign. After his talk he offered some question time. One little boy put up his hand and George asked him his name. "Billy" responded the little boy. "And what is your question, Billy?"
"I have 3 questions. First, why did the USA invade Iraq without the support of the UN? Second, why are you President when Al Gore got more votes? And third, whatever happened to Osama Bin Laden?"
Just then, the bell rang for recess. George Bush informed the kids that they would continue after recess. When they resumed, George said, "OK, where were we? Oh that's right - question time. Who has a question?" Another little boy put up his hand. George pointed him out and asked him his name. "Steve", he responds. "And what is your question, Steve?"
"Actually, I have 5 questions,sir. First, why did the USA invade Iraq without the support of the UN? Second, why are you President when Al Gore got more votes? Third, whatever happened to Osama Bin Laden? Fourth, why did the recess bell go off 20 minutes early? And fifth, what the fuck happened to Billy?
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Desiderata
Go placidly amid the noise and the haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence. As far as possible without surrender be on good terms with all persons. Speak your truth quietly and clearly; and listen to others, even to the dull and the ignorant, they too have their story. Avoid loud and aggressive persons, they are vexations to the spirit.
If you compare yourself with others, you may become vain or bitter; for always there will be greater and lesser persons than yourself. Enjoy your achievements as well as your plans. Keep interested in your own career, however humble; it is a real possession in the changing fortunes of time.
Exercise caution in your business affairs, for the world is full of trickery. But let not this blind you to what virtue there is; many persons strive for high ideals, and everywhere life is full of heroism. Be yourself. Especially do not feign affection. Neither be cynical about love; for in the face of all aridity and disenchantment it is as perennial as the grass. Take kindly the counsel of the years, gracefully surrendering the things of youth.
Nurture strength of spirit to shield you in sudden misfortune. But do not distress yourself with dark imaginings. Many fears are born of fatigue and loneliness. Beyond a wholesome discipline, be gentle with yourself. You are a child of the universe, no less than the trees and the stars; you have a right to be here. And whether or not it is clear to you, no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should.
Therefore, be at peace with God, whatever you conceive Him to be. And whatever your labors and aspirations in the noisy confusion of life, keep peace in your soul. With all its sham, drudgery and broken dreams; it is still a beautiful world. Be cheerful.
Strive, to be happy.
--- Max Ehrmann, 1927
my dad told me a meaningful poem today... after hearing the bitter issues i was facing...
... well...
maybe... just maybe...
I swear I'll never believe in morality again.
I swear I'll never believe in morality again.
What on earth is morality? Nothing but a pile of shit created by humans to justify their own reasons. To meet their own ends.
I can tell you that "truth" is one thing, and it is up to you to believe it. And since I'm your boss, my truth is the TRUTH - nothing else matters. Not even what you consider is the truth.
I think that killing people is right. Since I'm your boss, what i say is right, it is right. If you do not kill people upon my orders, you will be sent to prison.
What conscience?
What humanity?
Is it not an irrelevant boundary?
I came the closest ever to being sent to the Detention Barracks today in my entire SAF life - for standing up for my subordinate.
I can't say anything on this blog, for obvious reasons. But suffice to say, my "conscience" is crystal clear.
oh... but again. Look above. Conscience doesn't matter!
Fuck.
Why on earth do I work so hard to be unappreciated, stepped upon, criticized, compared and insulted?
WHY??
I'm sick of being exploited because it is just my nature to put in my best.
I'm just a lowly measly bug crawling on the floor who earns TEN TIMES less then people who do TEN TIMES less work.
no. I'm utterly sick of it.
But it goes against my conscience. I have to erase and rewrite my conscience once and for all.
I should not be hardworking.
I should be a backstabber, like all those people earning TEN TIME more.
I should be a lazy slob.
I should report to work late and leave early.
I should complain at the slightest behest.
Can I do all this?
No.
Because unlike many "people", I'm a human.
I'm a human ruled by demons.
and I can't escape.
well... now that I've helped my subordinate, most of the ire will now be directed at me.
my life in SAF will be hell beyond hell from now...
.... why? WHY ME?
I DON'T WANT TO BE THE I/C.
I DON'T WANT TO HAVE ANYTHING TO DO WITH POLITICS!!!
I HATE IT SO MUCH!!! SO SO VERY MUCH!!! I HATE IT! I HATE IT I HATE IT!!!!!
why do i always op out of being in "committees" and "managements"? because of this!!
....
When my brother was explaining to me how it was pointless, I just felt so sad and helpless...
Is this what I must face in the world?
Is doing right means getting punished?
Is fighting for the rights of other people a slap in your own face?
If that is so...
I give up on this world.
I give up on everything in this world.
I hate it.
I hate this world.
What on earth is morality? Nothing but a pile of shit created by humans to justify their own reasons. To meet their own ends.
I can tell you that "truth" is one thing, and it is up to you to believe it. And since I'm your boss, my truth is the TRUTH - nothing else matters. Not even what you consider is the truth.
I think that killing people is right. Since I'm your boss, what i say is right, it is right. If you do not kill people upon my orders, you will be sent to prison.
What conscience?
What humanity?
Is it not an irrelevant boundary?
I came the closest ever to being sent to the Detention Barracks today in my entire SAF life - for standing up for my subordinate.
I can't say anything on this blog, for obvious reasons. But suffice to say, my "conscience" is crystal clear.
oh... but again. Look above. Conscience doesn't matter!
Fuck.
Why on earth do I work so hard to be unappreciated, stepped upon, criticized, compared and insulted?
WHY??
I'm sick of being exploited because it is just my nature to put in my best.
I'm just a lowly measly bug crawling on the floor who earns TEN TIMES less then people who do TEN TIMES less work.
no. I'm utterly sick of it.
But it goes against my conscience. I have to erase and rewrite my conscience once and for all.
I should not be hardworking.
I should be a backstabber, like all those people earning TEN TIME more.
I should be a lazy slob.
I should report to work late and leave early.
I should complain at the slightest behest.
Can I do all this?
No.
Because unlike many "people", I'm a human.
I'm a human ruled by demons.
and I can't escape.
well... now that I've helped my subordinate, most of the ire will now be directed at me.
my life in SAF will be hell beyond hell from now...
.... why? WHY ME?
I DON'T WANT TO BE THE I/C.
I DON'T WANT TO HAVE ANYTHING TO DO WITH POLITICS!!!
I HATE IT SO MUCH!!! SO SO VERY MUCH!!! I HATE IT! I HATE IT I HATE IT!!!!!
why do i always op out of being in "committees" and "managements"? because of this!!
....
When my brother was explaining to me how it was pointless, I just felt so sad and helpless...
Is this what I must face in the world?
Is doing right means getting punished?
Is fighting for the rights of other people a slap in your own face?
If that is so...
I give up on this world.
I give up on everything in this world.
I hate it.
I hate this world.
Thursday, November 13, 2008
FUCKED UP SUPERIOR
FUCKING MICHAEL TAN.
FUCKING UNREASONABLE, FUCKING DISGUSTING, FUCKING DESPICABLE ASSHOLE!!
I'M SO FUCKING GLAD YOUR WIFE KICKED THE BUCKET!
SHE MUST BE SO FUCKING ASHAMED TO SEE YOU IN THIS CONDITION.
JUST GO JUMP OFF A CLIFF, DRINK POISON, GET CANCER AND LEAVE THIS EARTH ASAP!!!
KNNBCCB!!!
I - WILL - NOT - ALLOW - YOU - TO - HARM - MY - DEPARTMENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
FUCKING UNREASONABLE, FUCKING DISGUSTING, FUCKING DESPICABLE ASSHOLE!!
I'M SO FUCKING GLAD YOUR WIFE KICKED THE BUCKET!
SHE MUST BE SO FUCKING ASHAMED TO SEE YOU IN THIS CONDITION.
JUST GO JUMP OFF A CLIFF, DRINK POISON, GET CANCER AND LEAVE THIS EARTH ASAP!!!
KNNBCCB!!!
I - WILL - NOT - ALLOW - YOU - TO - HARM - MY - DEPARTMENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Complain Update
It's funny that I'm in a workplace surrounded by computers and network system and yet I can hardly squeeze out time to blog.
Sigh...
Between the last time I blog and now, so many things happened that I'm unsure whether to be happy or utterly frustrated. Maybe I should be happily frustrated, or frustratedly happy... whatever..
Anyway, I've got my nice lofty position in a nice comfortable room with a nice comfortable chair ripped out from beneath me and I've been booted far, far upwards to become the I/C of my department.
.. utterly spastic.
No. I do not like my job, I hardly think it's worth the double promotion and the first class promotion that dangles before me like a half eaten, worm rotten trout.
I don't mind if I just do like extremely tough physical work and administrative work, but I'm totally freaked out by politics.
Person A hates person B
Person B asks me to go backstab Person A.
Person A is my friend.
I try nicely to talk to him to change his "working style"
Person A asks me nicely to backstab Person B.
...
Person B gets frustrated that things are not getting done.
He punishes everybody with a blanket punishment saying, "since Person A has done this, everybody must be punished now."
Person A tries to get everybody to hate Person B.
but Person B ends up getting everybody's sympathy.
I end up having to answer for why on earth the punishment isn't working. Like wtf?
...
Dumb stupid job.
I hate politics. I hate propaganda. I hate backstabbing people whom I don't even know. And I hate people expecting me to know everything the moment I'm elevated to demi-godlike status.
Like wtf?
sigh....
I really wish I had my dear to confide to these few days...
It's so hellish...
He's currently happily holidaying in China... *sobz*
I wanna go along with him too...
(Btw. The author is typing secretively in his department HQ, coz if the rest saw, I'd be stuck in deeper shit then Obama is brown. - just kidding)
Somehow, with Obama winning the election, it seems like not just America is celebrating, but the entire world is celebrating with them....
The newspaper forum articles that praise Obama outnumber those that are apprehensive over his upcoming reign 10:1 ....
yeah. I'm glad that there is a nice new leader for the world's most powerful nation, but isn't the whole issue a bit overhyped?
doh. He advocates change yet rejects the recognition of same sex marriages...
I'm still kinda bitter over the outcome of proposition 8.
...
Now the Singaporean government will gloat over this unfortunate turn of events and will NEVER give any advantages to gays and lesbians in Singapore... at least not until this simple matter of proposition 8 blows over.
I think alot of other countries will follow suit and retract their GLBT freedom policies.
FUCK.
Now that is pissifying.
George Bush advocates war, this black man advocates intolerance. Now what is next.
No. I do not think that John McCain will do any better. But that is not the issue.
tch.
arrgh... life aint very good.
It's like a bed of rose. literally.
i'm being pierced all over.
jeez.
I can't wait to relinquish this spastic position. % #%&*^@&!
Sigh...
Between the last time I blog and now, so many things happened that I'm unsure whether to be happy or utterly frustrated. Maybe I should be happily frustrated, or frustratedly happy... whatever..
Anyway, I've got my nice lofty position in a nice comfortable room with a nice comfortable chair ripped out from beneath me and I've been booted far, far upwards to become the I/C of my department.
.. utterly spastic.
No. I do not like my job, I hardly think it's worth the double promotion and the first class promotion that dangles before me like a half eaten, worm rotten trout.
I don't mind if I just do like extremely tough physical work and administrative work, but I'm totally freaked out by politics.
Person A hates person B
Person B asks me to go backstab Person A.
Person A is my friend.
I try nicely to talk to him to change his "working style"
Person A asks me nicely to backstab Person B.
...
Person B gets frustrated that things are not getting done.
He punishes everybody with a blanket punishment saying, "since Person A has done this, everybody must be punished now."
Person A tries to get everybody to hate Person B.
but Person B ends up getting everybody's sympathy.
I end up having to answer for why on earth the punishment isn't working. Like wtf?
...
Dumb stupid job.
I hate politics. I hate propaganda. I hate backstabbing people whom I don't even know. And I hate people expecting me to know everything the moment I'm elevated to demi-godlike status.
Like wtf?
sigh....
I really wish I had my dear to confide to these few days...
It's so hellish...
He's currently happily holidaying in China... *sobz*
I wanna go along with him too...
(Btw. The author is typing secretively in his department HQ, coz if the rest saw, I'd be stuck in deeper shit then Obama is brown. - just kidding)
Somehow, with Obama winning the election, it seems like not just America is celebrating, but the entire world is celebrating with them....
The newspaper forum articles that praise Obama outnumber those that are apprehensive over his upcoming reign 10:1 ....
yeah. I'm glad that there is a nice new leader for the world's most powerful nation, but isn't the whole issue a bit overhyped?
doh. He advocates change yet rejects the recognition of same sex marriages...
I'm still kinda bitter over the outcome of proposition 8.
...
Now the Singaporean government will gloat over this unfortunate turn of events and will NEVER give any advantages to gays and lesbians in Singapore... at least not until this simple matter of proposition 8 blows over.
I think alot of other countries will follow suit and retract their GLBT freedom policies.
FUCK.
Now that is pissifying.
George Bush advocates war, this black man advocates intolerance. Now what is next.
No. I do not think that John McCain will do any better. But that is not the issue.
tch.
arrgh... life aint very good.
It's like a bed of rose. literally.
i'm being pierced all over.
jeez.
I can't wait to relinquish this spastic position. % #%&*^@&!
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