Yay for moveon.org!
Jul. 14th, 2004 10:08 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
They've given me one of the niftiest quotes! Just read this:
"P.S.: Today's Washington Post has a great editorial on the subject. Here's the lead paragraph:
CONSIDERING THE volume of work Congress has yet to do before members leave town, the Senate's insistence on considering a constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage is telling. Congress has failed to pass a budget resolution or any appropriations bills and remains deadlocked on such important public policy issues as corporate taxation and class-action reform. Yet today, the Senate will take up a cloture vote on the Federal Marriage Amendment. Everyone knows that, in the Senate, the proposed amendment is well short of the votes needed to send it on to the states; even making it to a vote on the merits is highly unlikely. The reason the Senate is moving forward is politics of a particularly crass and ugly sort: Gay marriage has become a national electoral issue. And Republicans believe it is one that can help President Bush, who has come out in favor of the amendment, and make life difficult for Sen. John F. Kerry (D), who not only opposes it but also hails from the very state -- Massachusetts -- whose highest court provoked the current showdown with a decision legalizing same-sex marriage. Precisely because of the weight conservatives have put on this issue, today's vote, despite its preordained outcome, has become deeply important. It requires senators to take a public stand on a question of deep principle: Are they willing to warp the entire American constitutional structure to prevent people who love one another from marrying?"
(italics are mine)
But yay for the Senate, too! The Federal Marriage Amendment failed in the Senate.
Hey, lookee here! It's the answer to the question that everybody's been too afraid to ask: Is Molly capable of murder?
You are indeed a scary person. You kill for
sexual gratification, or in some cases you are
taking out your aggressions on innocent victims
for feeling rejected. You have thought about it
for a long time. I would most compare you to
Ted Bundy or John Wayne Gacey (my favorite).
Gacey was beaten by his father all the time,
and Bundy always felt abnormal since he
discovered his older sister was his mother.
Men women, or children which ever you
prefer, will live in fear of you. People such
as yourself may never change, but when
caught (which the majority are) your foul
experience can help a great deal in catching
future serial killers, and who knows, you might
get a plea bargain. It's happened before.
Are YOU capable of murder ??
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Creepy.
"P.S.: Today's Washington Post has a great editorial on the subject. Here's the lead paragraph:
CONSIDERING THE volume of work Congress has yet to do before members leave town, the Senate's insistence on considering a constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage is telling. Congress has failed to pass a budget resolution or any appropriations bills and remains deadlocked on such important public policy issues as corporate taxation and class-action reform. Yet today, the Senate will take up a cloture vote on the Federal Marriage Amendment. Everyone knows that, in the Senate, the proposed amendment is well short of the votes needed to send it on to the states; even making it to a vote on the merits is highly unlikely. The reason the Senate is moving forward is politics of a particularly crass and ugly sort: Gay marriage has become a national electoral issue. And Republicans believe it is one that can help President Bush, who has come out in favor of the amendment, and make life difficult for Sen. John F. Kerry (D), who not only opposes it but also hails from the very state -- Massachusetts -- whose highest court provoked the current showdown with a decision legalizing same-sex marriage. Precisely because of the weight conservatives have put on this issue, today's vote, despite its preordained outcome, has become deeply important. It requires senators to take a public stand on a question of deep principle: Are they willing to warp the entire American constitutional structure to prevent people who love one another from marrying?"
(italics are mine)
But yay for the Senate, too! The Federal Marriage Amendment failed in the Senate.
Hey, lookee here! It's the answer to the question that everybody's been too afraid to ask: Is Molly capable of murder?
You are indeed a scary person. You kill for
sexual gratification, or in some cases you are
taking out your aggressions on innocent victims
for feeling rejected. You have thought about it
for a long time. I would most compare you to
Ted Bundy or John Wayne Gacey (my favorite).
Gacey was beaten by his father all the time,
and Bundy always felt abnormal since he
discovered his older sister was his mother.
Men women, or children which ever you
prefer, will live in fear of you. People such
as yourself may never change, but when
caught (which the majority are) your foul
experience can help a great deal in catching
future serial killers, and who knows, you might
get a plea bargain. It's happened before.
Are YOU capable of murder ??
brought to you by Quizilla
Creepy.
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Date: 2004-07-14 10:20 pm (UTC)Actually I'm not suprised by either thing, Vallie and I emailed our senators (as she said on her journal) so they were all like "Fuck! If we piss of the gamers they'll get our children to worship Satan and shit!" Yeah.
The murder thing? Duh! In order for you to get behind something as extreme as murder you'd have to be PASSIONATE about it. Like Christ was passionate about getting tortured in that movie (Hurts so good!)!
I mean the evidence for you is all there in my game! How you're ghouling a guy and slowly corrupting him so his soul will have enough angst to overcome his True Faith and he'll be guaranteed to be a wraith and you and Lucille can finally have that three way you've been wanting when he learns Embody.
Oops, I wish Tyson didn't have a livejournal.
Think he'll read this?
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Date: 2004-07-18 10:46 pm (UTC)