Thursday, March 31, 2005

reMSNBC - Schiavo dies 14 days after tube removed

Warning: No happy random message follows...

I am SO MAD!!! They killed her. That is so evil, biased... ack! I just found out that Terri Shiavo died... and I almost cried. Well, actually I did. They announced it on Spirit 105.3 and prayed for her. For "certain" reasons, they have to get a bit happier, cause they were sounding really depressed on the radio, so they played the song "Father's House." Quite appropriate. But what right had those law people have to decided if someone should die or not? She was responding, that counts for something right? So now, husbands can decided if their wives die or not? He didn't have to take care of her anymore, I'm sure her parents would have been more than willing. Can I sue someone? They killed her! They starved her, I would definitly consider that a cruel and unusual punishment... except for she didn't need one. What's up with that? I have no idea. Whoa... that was my first post on a current event. But she's dead... cause the dumb court wouldn't let her live? What a messed up country.

MSNBC - Schiavo dies 14 days after tube removed

Wednesday, March 16, 2005

Ock...

Okay. Today is History Day and I'm kinda nervous. Luckily, I don't have to perform. I would definetly go insane if I did that. Instead, I just have to set up my exhibit that I have spent HOURS on. I don't even think I am going to win... oh well. Just a lot of time wasted, but maybe it'll be worth it. I did my project on Hoboes. What a lovely topic. I did it on the signs they used to communicate. They didn't use words because not all hoboes could read and the fact that the general public wouldn't be too good to the hoboes if they knew what was going on in their heads. Not saying the hoboes are sickoes or anything. I actaully got in touch with a couple hoboes, that was cool. Every day, I have to pay about .60 to the libary, I have so many books out that I can't renew any more. Ick. That's not cool. My display just seems so boring though, maybe it's not though. Normaly kids do trifolds, I did a fence that came out to the audience, perhaps something new for them. At 10:10 (in about 2 hours and 34 minutes), I have to present my projec the judges, clarify anything they might not understand. I feel prepared for that though, I've done so much research. Then, for the rest of the day (till about 3:30), I get to watch other people perform, look at exhibits, and read really long essays. It will be a long day. Luckily, I have the yearbook camera, that should keep me sane. Yep. I feel sorry for Sara (Degler). She has to wear a old fasioned dress with a corset thingy for her performance. She says it's really tight and I don't think it's comfortable. She gets a look of discomfort when she wears it. I'll be sure to take lots of pictures for her to make it all the worth while. It does look good on her. My project is kinda heavy and I'm gonna have to put it together with screws when I get there. That should be fun. This whole first part is at the Shorline Community Center, right across from my old church. Hope I do good (well)...