WebKittyn Warbles
Monday, September 06, 2004
Stupid Commercial
I just want to go on record saying I do not need Summer's Eve products to feel 'fresh and clean' and 'enjoy being a woman.' I can enjoy being a woman who feels fresh and clean just fine without Summer's Eve products.
Dumbass commercials.
Dumbass commercials.
Friday, September 03, 2004
Spellcheck
I have just added the word 'gotard' to my spellcheck.
That is all.
That is all.
Ed Kemper
Gotard and I watched a documentary on Kemper last night, he's by far one of the most interesting serial killers ever. Listening to him I was struck by his obvious intelligence and Jesus, anyone who stand 6'9 is something to ogle at.
I think it's a damn shame that the psychosurgery was denied, the moralists really need to go stick their ethics up someone else's arse. Here was a willing subject who could have been studied for an extended period of time and who knows what could have been learned. Science lost out with Dahmer and Gacy, they can't get past the moralists and instead we're stuck with mysteries that can't be solved.
I don't think he should ever taste freedom again, I'm not here to preach rehabilitation or be a serial killer groupie. Like so many others, I have a fascination for profiling and the inner workings of the mind and for at least twenty years I've studied serial killers and those who hunt them and have read a library's worth of data.
And ole Ed Kemper is definitely an interesting one.
Can't wait to get to Karla.
I think it's a damn shame that the psychosurgery was denied, the moralists really need to go stick their ethics up someone else's arse. Here was a willing subject who could have been studied for an extended period of time and who knows what could have been learned. Science lost out with Dahmer and Gacy, they can't get past the moralists and instead we're stuck with mysteries that can't be solved.
I don't think he should ever taste freedom again, I'm not here to preach rehabilitation or be a serial killer groupie. Like so many others, I have a fascination for profiling and the inner workings of the mind and for at least twenty years I've studied serial killers and those who hunt them and have read a library's worth of data.
And ole Ed Kemper is definitely an interesting one.
Can't wait to get to Karla.
Violence Begets Violence.
People capable of taking a school and randomly killing off young children, infants and then wiring traps and mines to the gym where many hostages are held are not people. They are a scourge and massive and serious retaliation is the only answer. Time to not worry about being compassionate and wipe out Chechnya.
All lines were crossed and destroyed, I wish the Russians a speedy and successful retaliation.
All lines were crossed and destroyed, I wish the Russians a speedy and successful retaliation.
Semper Fi
Oy.
This is one of those guilty things I mull over in my head. I feel bad for thinking it but I can't help but think it and with all the campaign hooey going on it's a huge issue. I feel like a cad (would that be a cad-ette?) for getting bothered by this but I can't help the bother.
There was a woman on television yesterday. It was sad, her son had been killed in Iraq and she was far from alright. She was in NY city with the protestors and she kept yelling about how our boys are dying, our boys are dying. George Bush sent them to die, he sent them to war and they're dying.
My mind flashed for whatever reason to the opening scenes of Saving Private Ryan and it set me off thinking. I'm not a war fiend, I'd be content if there were no wars in my lifetime and I don't like the idea of war. However I accept it as a necessary evil and sometimes a last resort.
I have a deep respect for those who commit to the military. My father was in the Air Force and my grandfather was a medaled hero who died in World War II leaving a widow and a young son. I think veterans are the backbone on which the country leans and they should be treated with respect and dignity during AND after service.
In America today there is no draft. As much as Americans cry out in rage at the mere mention of a draft, there are many countries that require service and the youth are no worse off for it. Most of the Finnish MUDders were lost to the military, as were the Singaporians. One of the Finns went on to be a cop, I find that amusing.
But I digress. The point is, the military is completely a voluntary choice. They do their best to try and lure people in with fair and good college incentives and it does look good on a resume.
Unfortunately this becomes a causal issue as we see the military fill with people who might otherwise not have the chance for the college education or job training. Joining the military becomes less an act of patriotism to the homeland and more of a means of improving a lifestyle.
I don't think this is bad, I think it's the least we can do for those who choose to serve (along with giving them money they can actually support their families on) and I support it.
But this is, after all, the military and the military is there to protect the country and if need be, to go to war. There is always the chance that war will break out and the next name called will be 'that' one. It may be unspoken but it is still something that everyone who enters the military voluntarily has to consider. There is no guarantee of safety in the military and people accept this and join willingly.
I asked my dad if he felt anger at the President when he heard his father had died, if he felt that President had sent him to die. He said no, he was angry of course but it was at the ones they were fighting.
It doesn't seem right to blame the President for a soldier getting killed who willingly went into the military. I know the buck stops here, I know it is the President who is the man responsible for troop deployment but I don't like to see it when I see people raging at the President. Not just GW, I speak again in generalities.
I'm sorry your son was killed in duty, I truly am. But he knew it was a possibility and he made the righteous decision to go regardless. Place the anger and the blame where they belong and support even stronger the rest of the sons and daughters still serving.
I feel like an evil person now.
This is one of those guilty things I mull over in my head. I feel bad for thinking it but I can't help but think it and with all the campaign hooey going on it's a huge issue. I feel like a cad (would that be a cad-ette?) for getting bothered by this but I can't help the bother.
There was a woman on television yesterday. It was sad, her son had been killed in Iraq and she was far from alright. She was in NY city with the protestors and she kept yelling about how our boys are dying, our boys are dying. George Bush sent them to die, he sent them to war and they're dying.
My mind flashed for whatever reason to the opening scenes of Saving Private Ryan and it set me off thinking. I'm not a war fiend, I'd be content if there were no wars in my lifetime and I don't like the idea of war. However I accept it as a necessary evil and sometimes a last resort.
I have a deep respect for those who commit to the military. My father was in the Air Force and my grandfather was a medaled hero who died in World War II leaving a widow and a young son. I think veterans are the backbone on which the country leans and they should be treated with respect and dignity during AND after service.
In America today there is no draft. As much as Americans cry out in rage at the mere mention of a draft, there are many countries that require service and the youth are no worse off for it. Most of the Finnish MUDders were lost to the military, as were the Singaporians. One of the Finns went on to be a cop, I find that amusing.
But I digress. The point is, the military is completely a voluntary choice. They do their best to try and lure people in with fair and good college incentives and it does look good on a resume.
Unfortunately this becomes a causal issue as we see the military fill with people who might otherwise not have the chance for the college education or job training. Joining the military becomes less an act of patriotism to the homeland and more of a means of improving a lifestyle.
I don't think this is bad, I think it's the least we can do for those who choose to serve (along with giving them money they can actually support their families on) and I support it.
But this is, after all, the military and the military is there to protect the country and if need be, to go to war. There is always the chance that war will break out and the next name called will be 'that' one. It may be unspoken but it is still something that everyone who enters the military voluntarily has to consider. There is no guarantee of safety in the military and people accept this and join willingly.
I asked my dad if he felt anger at the President when he heard his father had died, if he felt that President had sent him to die. He said no, he was angry of course but it was at the ones they were fighting.
It doesn't seem right to blame the President for a soldier getting killed who willingly went into the military. I know the buck stops here, I know it is the President who is the man responsible for troop deployment but I don't like to see it when I see people raging at the President. Not just GW, I speak again in generalities.
I'm sorry your son was killed in duty, I truly am. But he knew it was a possibility and he made the righteous decision to go regardless. Place the anger and the blame where they belong and support even stronger the rest of the sons and daughters still serving.
I feel like an evil person now.
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