Weekend Music Video
AFI - Miss Murder My daughter and I are both big fans of this video. Hope you enjoy it as well. Have a great weekend, everyone. |
Adventures in Sedition
AFI - Miss Murder My daughter and I are both big fans of this video. Hope you enjoy it as well. Have a great weekend, everyone. |
"I like to tell people when the final history is written on Iraq, it will look like just a comma because there is -- my point is, there's a strong will for democracy."
US Senate backs terror trial bill
BBC News -
The US Senate has passed controversial legislation endorsing President George W Bush's proposals to interrogate and prosecute foreign terror suspects.
The 65-34 vote followed Thursday's backing by the House of Representatives for almost identical legislation.
The new bill could be signed into law by the president within a few days.
Under the new legislation, special tribunals will be set up to question and try suspects being held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
"As our troops risk their lives to fight terrorism, this bill will ensure they are prepared to defeat today's enemies and address tomorrow's threats," President Bush said in a statement on Thursday.
Looks like the terrorists win again. We're only one bill away from treating American citizens accused of crimes the exact same way.
What kind of message are we sending to the rest of the world and, more importantly, what dangers are we putting our own military in when we throw the Geneva Conventions right out the window?
Pope urges religious tolerance, openness to others
I'm currently reading a biography on Joseph Stalin. As I was reading a chapter while riding the train home from work, a passage caught my eye, and I felt like sharing it with you. It's a piece Stalin wrote for the paper, Rabochi put ('The Workers' Way').
Sorry for being so late on this. My server is down so I haven't been able to get online all weekend.
"You know, one of the hardest parts of my job is to connect Iraq to the war on terror."
Best U.N. General Assembly Speech
Depeche Mode - Personal Jesus
"I've reminded the prime minister-the American people, Mr. Prime Minister, over the past months that it was not always a given that the United States and America would have a close relationship."
...if you want it.
Courtesy of the Freewayblogger...
Auto-eroticism undoes driver
After the events of September 11, 2001 took place, and as the dust was still settling, I saw the greatest outpouring of humanity from the rest of the world that I had ever seen directed at my country. It seemed to me, at that time, that after that horrific event, the entire world was opening it's arms to comfort us and to let us know that they'd be there to help us out.
It's official now...
Bush uses bin Laden quotes for war rally
Get down tonight...
I took a break from freewayblogging on Saturday and spent the day with my family at the beach. We all had a great time. My brother and I barbecued and our kids had a grand time playing in the sand and surf while their grandparents watched. No matter how foggy it was, we all felt pretty sunny inside.
Sunday morning I was bounding out the back door and right back at it again. I couldn't get the projector fired up fast enough to crank out more signs. I was surprised at how much more efficiently I'm able to produce them now. Before I knew it, I had more than twenty signs ready to be loaded into the car. And off I went...
Daly City
...and then there were several more photos I was going to add but for some reason Blogger is acting up right now and won't let me post them. At any rate, the Freewayblogger did a wonderful tribute piece about me on his site. Click here to check out the rest of my adventures on Sunday. Thanks, Scarlet.
Sorry for posting the video late this weekend, but since it's a holiday weekend, and I've had my hands full with informing the masses on the San Francisco freeways, I hope you can find it in your hearts to forgive me.
Last night at around 11:00PM...paint drying on cardboard.
U.S.101 Northbound....side-of-the-road view
U.S. 101 Northbound .... snarled-in-traffic view.
U.S. 280 Southbound .... and most of the surrounding area, for that matter. This is the largest sign I've made yet. Letters are about 2 and a half feet tall.
These signs (and others that I couldn't get shots of) were put up at around 5:00 AM this morning. I was happy to see them still up while driving home this afternoon around 3:30 PM. I wonder how many people saw them in that length of time?
I wasn't the only one doing it, either. It was a nationwide effort. Check this out. And this.
Have a great weekend, everyone.