Jul. 25th, 2005
So when it finally bothered to come down down down, of course I had to go out, right?
Except even before I put on my clothes, the rain was already starting to fade a bit. There was only the tiniest excuse of a puddle to jump in, and the rain... it was real, but it was like it wasn't there.
So maybe I should've stayed inside, saved myself the effort.
Except even before I put on my clothes, the rain was already starting to fade a bit. There was only the tiniest excuse of a puddle to jump in, and the rain... it was real, but it was like it wasn't there.
So maybe I should've stayed inside, saved myself the effort.
War: What is it good for?
Giving us time off of work. *nodnodnod*
Hey, if you don't laugh, you have to cry, and that just sucks.
Giving us time off of work. *nodnodnod*
Hey, if you don't laugh, you have to cry, and that just sucks.
An article from a few years ago....
Jul. 25th, 2005 06:40 amSheesh, there's that liberal media at work! As I said to... um... the person I stole it from, CBS' eye logo always looks Santa-y to me, and not in the good way. They see me when I'm sleeping....
ANYway, I'm just posting to ask a few questions....
We know now that war can happen on U.S. soil. Back in 1991, we could tell our children that despite what we saw on TV and how scary and real it looked, there had been no time in history when there had been an attack in the U.S. throughout any of the wars we fought in. But it's different this time. We can't say that to our children any more.
Um, wasn't DC invaded during the War of 1812? And I know there was the whole Battle of New Orleans, but I can't recall if Lousiana was part of the US then....
Either way, we've also got Polk and his famous statement that "American blood has been shed on American soil!" Polk was talking about disputed territory, but the point still stands.
Oh, and then there was that whole bombing of Pearl Harbor thing. Even though Hawaii at that time wasn't an American state, it was still US soil.
So were all those embassies that have been bombed in the past, come to think of it...
Oh, and the WTC, back in '93? I remember that!
And the Indian Wars, do those count? If they do, does the Civil War count? An entire frakkin' war fought on American soil.
I will decline to mention the Revolution. That would be unfair.
So, either we were completely ignorant back then, and now we're not, or we were lying to our kids back then, which means that now we can continue to lie to them, and therefore we are perfectly able to say that war can't ever come to American soil. Saying something, after all, doesn't make it true.
Maybe CBS has improved in the last four years... I guess.
ANYway, I'm just posting to ask a few questions....
We know now that war can happen on U.S. soil. Back in 1991, we could tell our children that despite what we saw on TV and how scary and real it looked, there had been no time in history when there had been an attack in the U.S. throughout any of the wars we fought in. But it's different this time. We can't say that to our children any more.
Um, wasn't DC invaded during the War of 1812? And I know there was the whole Battle of New Orleans, but I can't recall if Lousiana was part of the US then....
Either way, we've also got Polk and his famous statement that "American blood has been shed on American soil!" Polk was talking about disputed territory, but the point still stands.
Oh, and then there was that whole bombing of Pearl Harbor thing. Even though Hawaii at that time wasn't an American state, it was still US soil.
So were all those embassies that have been bombed in the past, come to think of it...
Oh, and the WTC, back in '93? I remember that!
And the Indian Wars, do those count? If they do, does the Civil War count? An entire frakkin' war fought on American soil.
I will decline to mention the Revolution. That would be unfair.
So, either we were completely ignorant back then, and now we're not, or we were lying to our kids back then, which means that now we can continue to lie to them, and therefore we are perfectly able to say that war can't ever come to American soil. Saying something, after all, doesn't make it true.
Maybe CBS has improved in the last four years... I guess.
Ooh, it's a friending frenzy!
Jul. 25th, 2005 07:36 amNaturally, in the heat of the moment, my mind blanked on which of you have FO journals, so I just picked the two closest names. If anybody wants to be reccommended, you can post here, but only if you won't get upset if I don't comment with your name there, in a reply to my comment already.