1/25/06
The Strangebegones
Those strange looking people that you see and sometimes meet on the streets of whatever city, USA, that you just wish would be gone; Strangebegones.
Everyone has their own strangebegone. For some it's the bums or the homeless. For others it's the ones that like to stop and talk and talk while you're just wanting to go your way. It's the group of black guys that you cross the street so not to confront them, or the two old white ladies that look lost and you know they're going to ask your help.
For some it's ME!
Way back starting when I was in jr high I would ride the city bus to and from school because no one on the school bus really liked me and it was usually too far to walk, `cept on warmer days.
At the time of day I rode there was also of this group of "special" people that were getting out of the Wildwind School for the Mentally Challenged. (YES, I named my horse Wyldwyn after a crazy school!) Well, on Tuesdays most of them would be talking about the Monday Night RAW show the from the night before. Eventually I started joining in, amazing them with my love and knowledge of wrestling.
They were easy to amaze.
Today Lora couldn't pick me up(From my sixth day of COLLEGE!!!)so I decided to take the bus to the resale shop and hang out with her till 5pm when she went home. Another girl in one of my classes takes the bus home everyday so we decided to ride together.
As soon as we got on the bus it erupted in the sound of my name. There was a HUGE group of "special" people and when they recognized me they all yelled, "SARA!"
My strangebegones. :(
Anyways, that was my exciting moment of the day. School is good...and easy. Nothing like high school for sure. I'm taking creative wrting, world history 1 and anthropology.
*beep*
~Sara
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FINALLY The "Mainstream" News Is Reporting About The Election Fraud!
As Elections Near, Officials Challenge Balloting Security
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/01/21/AR2006012101051_pf.html
And from former Regan yes man Paul Craig Roberts, http://www.lewrockwell.com/roberts/roberts140.html
Our basic right to choose who are elected officials has been STOLEN from us. It's time to get it back!!! If we don't, what's next???
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The Washington Post link doesn't work, I'd guess it is "intelligently" dropping the L or HTML, let's try again:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/01/21/AR2006012101051_pf.html
I followed the election in 2004 very closely and I'm astonished that the results weren't challanged. I have loads of links but since they can't change the result I'll leave it to americans to sort out their electoral dysfunctions. I'll just give a couple of hints:
1. The system has a near foolproof method of ensuring only 'acceptable' candidates are chosen to fight the final battle.
2. How you vote may not be (is not in critical states) how your vote is counted.
There is no doubt whatsoever in my mind that the election of Hamas in Palestine this week was a more clearly and verifiably reflection of the vote than recent US elections have been.
Doctor, heal thyself.
I feel the pain of riding on the bus to college as well. There are too many Strangebegons to mention. Let's not get into it. Kudos.
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