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cowboy67

:: 2007 28 May :: 4.11pm

you might as well steal this one too

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cowboy67

:: 2007 27 May :: 2.36am

a taste of what's to come...

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cowboy67

:: 2007 22 May :: 1.26am

i think i cut my hands open more often than the average person should.

not that i consider myself an average person.


cowboy67

:: 2007 19 May :: 11.55am

a note on jerry falwell

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cowboy67

:: 2007 17 May :: 12.43am

*sigh*

life is hard.

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cowboy67

:: 2007 12 May :: 11.37pm

rent "lord of war" right now.







see ya.

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cowboy67

:: 2007 11 May :: 9.17pm

delicious

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cowboy67

:: 2007 5 May :: 8.37am

not surprising

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cowboy67

:: 2007 4 May :: 3.23pm

time to call your congress member!

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cowboy67

:: 2007 2 May :: 6.30pm

ron paul for 2008?
most of the 2008 presidential candidates have profiles on myspace.com, so i was checking them out to see what their supposed intentions are and how they stand on some issues.

many of them didn't even have info. on their stances, but i did find someone who seemed to be logical, realistic, and committed to what the actual laws of this country are. he's a republican, but i agree with almost everything he claims to believe in. he seems to be the most common sense-type and the least infotainment-type who has to use hype to dog on other candidates instead of simply talking about himself and what matters for the country.

read what his stance is on issues here.

he mentions things that are really important, like privacy issues (patriot act, national ID cards, etc.), that other candidates don't.

i'd love for a woman to be president, simply for the symbolic victory it would represent, but if hilary is going to perpetuate the same crap of talk-to-appease-but-continue-corruption-and-militarization-of-the-country then it's not even worth it.

obama looked pretty good, but then he started talking about injecting faith into politics and the country... and i said see ya -- separation of state and religion no matter what.

john edwards also looks good for now, but i'd like to know more about where he stands on issues of privacy and civil rights for minorities and stuff.

any of you guys have any info on the candidates?

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