Keepin’ ya up to Date

Posted on September 28th, 2006 in Joy of Zen by joyofzen
Note: Fergie’s London Bridge song is WAY better unedited! Buy it on iTunes yo! *oh shit!*

This past Monday I went with Carolyn to work. She teaches a special ed preschool class, and I plan on being a special ed teacher, so I thought I would get some first hand experience. Those kids were outta control man. Not as much as today apparently though. Hehe.

They were just amazing, I fell in love with all of them. They were 4 year olds. One of the boys is on some serious meds, the poor kid. He’s jumped out of windows and stabbed himself before. His mood would change so quickly. One minute he wanted to hug another kid, and the next minute he wanted to push another kid.

There were two Down syndrome boys who were all about filling up a container with toys, dumping it out, filling it up, dumping it out. Today I guess they were all about pushing kids over. I was sorry I couldn’t be there to help with that! I did have a hard time trying to get one to follow the rest of the kids to the lunch table. He wanted to go make friends with other classes. By make friends I mean run through their lines not saying anything and being a huge disruption.

Some of the kids don’t need to be there but are. They were all very unique and I hope I can go back again. I’ve been thinking about them ever since. I pulled some of them around in a wagon after they ate lunch. That was quite fun. I wore all black that day too. One of the aides said my shoulder would hurt the next day and I nodded. I later realized I wouldn’t feel anything because my shoulders have been in knots for months as it is. And I was right.

I’m addicted to youtube now. Seems to be bad timing too, because they are deleting stuff that shouldn’t be and crap.

I’m addicted to watching this chick:

Pleasing Things

Posted on September 27th, 2006 in Joy of Zen by joyofzen

When used properly, these words make me happy:

you’re
your
wondered
wandered
their
there
they’re
its
it’s

I know there are more… I’ll probably add to the list.

Back again…

to
too

Amusing Myself

Posted on September 24th, 2006 in Joy of Zen by joyofzen

the word just is supposed to say should… I have no idea what made me do that… maybe too much accounting homework.

Iraq War Made Terror ‘Worse’

Posted on September 24th, 2006 in Joy of Zen by joyofzen
(CBS News) The U.S. invasion of Iraq has heightened the threat of terrorism and increased the number of terrorist groups, according to a new report compiled by U.S. intelligence agencies since the Iraq war started.

The report, the classified National Intelligence Estimate, “says that the Iraq war has made the overall terrorism problem worse,” one American intelligence official told The New York Times.

Read more here.

And I would like to add DUH as my commentary.

This is Cool

Posted on September 21st, 2006 in Joy of Zen by joyofzen

Procrastination

Posted on September 21st, 2006 in Joy of Zen by joyofzen

“The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48″
Procrastination \Pro*cras`ti*na”tion\, n. [L. procrastinatio:
cf. F. procrastination.]
The act or habit of procrastinating, or putting off to a
future time; delay; dilatoriness.
[1913 Webster]

Procrastination is the thief of time. –Young.
[1913 Webster]

“WordNet (r) 2.0″
procrastination
n 1: the act of procrastinating; putting off or delaying or
defering an action to a later time [syn: cunctation, shillyshally]
2: slowness as a consequence of not getting around to it [syn:
dilatoriness]
3: an act of Joy

Dream Wedding

Posted on September 20th, 2006 in Joy of Zen by joyofzen

My Coochy Smells Goooood

Posted on September 19th, 2006 in Joy of Zen by joyofzen

So I tried out my Coochy Shave Cream tonight, along with the oh-so-famous Coochy Protection Mist, and I’ll tell ya what, my coochy has never been happier. That stuff smells goooood. And it conditions and leaves your skin nice and soft and hairless. Yippee!

Yes, I know, I’m a total advertisement, but if your Coochy smelled as good as mine, you’d be advertising too.

I Beg Your Pardon?

Posted on September 18th, 2006 in Joy of Zen by joyofzen

This is from MoveOn.org

This week, the Senate is planning to quietly hold a vote that would pardon President Bush for breaking the law by illegally wiretapping innocent Americans without warrants. According to Senator Leahy, the bill would “…immunize officials who have violated federal law by authorizing such illegal activities.”1

President Bush broke the law, and courts are starting to agree. Judiciary Committee Chairman Arlen Specter once said the program was illegal “on its face.” But he has now caved to pressure from Vice President Cheney, and introduced legislation that marks a new low: the bill justifies everything the president did. Worse, it makes it legal to wiretap Americans, in secret, without warrants or oversight, whenever the administration wants to.2

So far, Democrats and some Republicans are holding strong against the bill, and there are good chances to stop it if enough of us speak up. Can you sign the petition opposing the Republican move to pardon President Bush for breaking the law?

http://pol.moveon.org/dontpardon/?id=8810-7045966-CaYc56FZXCk3Cd.ndZWMQw&t=2

Many legal experts agree that the president’s program to wiretap Americans who have nothing to do with terrorism violates the law. President Bush already has the authority to wiretap suspected terrorists—and we support that. In fact, his administration can tap anyone it likes as long as it gets an OK from a court a few days later.

Congress should be trying to hold him accountable—that’s their job. Instead, some Republicans are trying to let President Bush off the hook completely. In fact, the legislation would give the president even more unchecked power.

Here are some quick facts about the Cheney-Specter bill:

  • It allows President Bush—and every president after him—to wiretap Americans indefinitely, in secret, without a warrant and without any oversight. 3
  • It effectively pardons the president for any illegal behavior by forcing Congress to concede that he has the inherent authority to conduct the program4—something federal courts, numerous legal experts and many leading Republicans disagree with. 5
  • It completely guts FISA (Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act) which has protected the privacy of Americans against illegal wiretaps for close to 30 years.6
  • It prevents any legal challenges from taking place in the public court system. Instead, it moves all cases to a secret court, where only Bush administration officials can argue it. 7
  • It would help “immunize” any officials who broke the law in this program from being held accountable in the future. 8

Since the program was exposed in December of last year, we’ve learned that President Bush personally blocked a Justice Department investigation of the program, Vice President Cheney also personally intervened to stop telecom companies from testifying to Congress about it, and a federal court recently ruled the program unconstitutional.9 In an effort to protect himself from further consequences, the president is pressuring Congress to let him off the hook.

This is an important issue and it will help remind Americans, in an election year, what Republicans are all about—accumulating power for themselves, and trampling the system of checks and balances designed to stop that. Can you sign the petition today?

http://pol.moveon.org/dontpardon/?id=8810-7045966-CaYc56FZXCk3Cd.ndZWMQw&t=3

It’s the Senate’s job to act as a check on the president’s power. If they can’t do it, they shouldn’t be in Washington.

Thanks for all you do,

–Nita, Eli, Jennifer, Wes and the MoveOn.org Political Action Team
Monday, September 18th, 2006

Sources:

1. “Today’s Republican circus trick: Legislating in the Dark,” Senator Leahy, provided by the Bill of Rights Defense Committee, September 13, 2006
http://www.bordc.org/threats/leahy91306.php

“NSA Whitewash Passes Judiciary Committee on Party-Line Vote,” People for the American Way, September 13, 2006
http://www.pfaw.org/pfaw/general/default.aspx?oid=22373

2. “NSA Whitewash Passes Judiciary Committee on Party-Line Vote,” People for the American Way, September 13, 2006
http://www.pfaw.org/pfaw/general/default.aspx?oid=22373

3. “Top 5 things Sen. Specter won’t tell you about the Cheney-Specter bill,” ACLU
http://action.aclu.org/site/PageServer?pagename=SpecterTop5

4. ACLU Letter to the Senate Regarding Strong Opposition to the Substitute Version of S. 2453, the “National Security Surveillance Act of 2006″ May 16, 2006
http://www.aclu.org/safefree/nsaspying/25578leg20060516.html

**Note: The bill has changed slightly from when this letter was written, however the sections accepting the president’s claim of inherent authority remains

5.”Judge Rules Against Wiretaps,” Washington Post, August 18, 2005
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=2096&id=8810-7045966-CaYc56FZXCk3Cd.ndZWMQw&t=4

“On NSA Spying: A Letter to Congress,” New York Review of Books, February 9, 2006
http://www.nybooks.com/articles/18650

McCain: Bush Does Not Have “The Legal Authority To Engage In These Warrantless Wiretaps,” ThinkProgress, January 22, 2006
http://thinkprogress.org/2006/01/22/mccain-wiretaps-illegal/

6. “Top 5 things Sen. Specter won’t tell you about the Cheney-Specter bill,” ACLU
http://action.aclu.org/site/PageServer?pagename=SpecterTop5

7. “NSA Bill Performs a Patriot Act,” Wire News, September 13, 2006
http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,71778-1.html?tw=wn_story_page_next1

8. “Today’s Republican circus trick: Legislating in the Dark,” Senator Leahy, provided by the Bill of Rights Defense Committee, September 13, 2006
http://www.bordc.org/threats/leahy91306.php

9. ACLU Slams Senate Judiciary Committee Approval of NSA Spying Bills, ACLU, September 13, 2006
http://www.aclu.org/safefree/nsaspying/26722prs20060913.html

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