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i like books, dancing, art, music, vintage, photography, pop culture, nostalgia, green elf boots, cooking, tacky curios, records, crocheting, sewing, dinosaurs, unicorns, making jewelry, zombies, and spreadsheets. i'm currently digging hall and oates, michael jackson, stevie wonder, the rolling stones, prince, creedence clearwater revival, the doobie brothers, toto, elton john, queen, diane birch, and some local stuff. i like movies with zombies and/or really bad costumes. i watch 30 rock, glee, how i met your mother, arrested development, dead like me, that 70s show, true blood and jeopardy. i copied all of this from my facebook profile.

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September 8, 2009
" While the birthers, racists, and glue-sniffers in general are busy screaming Commie and demanding resignations from people who broke no law, they have entirely supported the criminal enterprise known as the Bush Cheney cabal. Wonder why that is? What is more dangerous, a person who briefly flirted with Marxism in college or a group of people in positions of government who conspired not only to violate Article 6 of the US Constitution, but the treaties we are signatories onto? Is a word (Marxism) more dangerous than an actual crime? It is, for people whose Christianity has nothing to do with the bible; whose compassion has nothing to do with those less fortunate; whose fight for “life” has nothing to do with the already living, breathing and walking whatsoever. No, for these people, it is the map of the country they defend, not the actual country. It is the flag they defend, not the Constitution. It is pointless, costly wars that they defend, but not the soldiers who return from them. I think it is clear that people who continue to defend and protect those involved in torture, kidnappings, and indefinite detention should be called out for what they are on a regular basis: collaborators. They need to be labeled openly and shamed often. "

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