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Age: 22 Things I Love: music, reading, politics, skiing, snowboarding, biking, debating, writting, learning, comedy, and being alive in general. Things I Loathe: People who simply don't have an opinion, nonvoters, anyone who takes themselves too seriously, pickles, and a list of other things that I don't care to think about at this time On My Radar: On my what? I don't know what that means? My Comments
Posted by: LeeHarvey on June 10, 2008 6:12 AM I can't believe anyone would vote agains't M.L.K. Jr. having a day of rememberance?! I would be interested in hearing his reasoning for that.... seriously? Posted by: LeeHarvey on May 22, 2008 4:39 PM Point the Finger and Pass the Blame! This is truly everybodys favorite game to play! You want to talk about Change, here's a fresh idea how about we ALL take responsiblity for our actions... oh and don't worry fellow Millennials this goes for the Gen Xers as well. The country is in bad shape and I refuse to turn a blind eye to that, but its not as if this is entirely on us. Of course considering the youth vote sucks we certainly aren't helping. Then again if were not voting who is? Maybe we should focus less on our differences and focus on the fact that our country is in a bad place and fighting over who's responsible is stupid and immature. Oh and by the way the Clintons just happened to stumple into a great economic time for our country, if you want to credit someone with that, you can thank Alan Greenspan. Posted by: LeeHarvey on May 21, 2008 1:14 PM Oh please what they did to that kid is hardly cruel.... its TV. Or have you not been paying attention to our blood thirsty way of exploiting peoples faults on national TV? This pales in comparison to shows like Moment of Truth or Temptation Island. You put yourself out there in the spot light and you risk getting burned? Does that make it ok? No, but you take that risk by putting yourself out there. Ryan Seacrest was doing his job, he's a puppet for the network and the network wants ratings. Sorry to burst your happy bubble America, but lets get real shall we? Posted by: LeeHarvey on April 12, 2008 2:38 PM What the hell is wrong with celebrities in this country? Does a certain amount of wealth make them go crazy? Whatever happened to adopting kids in this country? I promise you there are hundred of little cute American kids that need a home. Is it that they think by adopting some third world child there making the world a better place? There are plenty of American kids that are pretty bad off as well, don't they deserve a chance for a home. Sure they are improving the life of that one child, but what about the other childern? Are all the celebrities going to adopt every third world child? What about the not so cute adults, the mothers and fathers of these childern? Perhaps the childern in this country could use some help? Posted by: LeeHarvey on April 11, 2008 2:12 PM I could really give two poops about American Idiol, none of them are my idiol to be certain. I just think it's funny that anybody would care this much!? Professional karaoake as far as I' am concerned, talented don't get me wrong, but once again these people are not my idiol. It takes a lot more than a good voice for me to give someone that title. With all the issues concerning voting in this country I just think its laughable to see someone ( this means you entertainer) get so worked up about American Idiol. What about Flordia and the up coming election, there could be a voting issue there perhaps. Go take a prozac and simmer down. Too bad people can't get this excited about something that truly matters. Posted by: LeeHarvey on April 11, 2008 1:54 PM This woman needs help and quick! WoW! She certainly doesn't think much of the men and women in the military or young people in general. She doesn't want people drinking and driving, which is commendable, lots of innocent people die in drinking and driving accidents, quiescently a lot of young kids also die in war. A bullet to the head will certainly stop development of the brain a whole lot faster than any beer ever will. Age is just a number, it says nothing about the person. There are plenty of people who are 21 and can't handle the Posted by: LeeHarvey on April 10, 2008 2:40 PM Granted I don't think anybody supports the way China treats its people, but that goes without saying. However, we are supposed to put politics aside for the olympics. We have invited China to compete in years pervious and we certainly didn't seem to mind inviting Nazi Germany to participate years past. What are we trying to accomplish here? Are we still fighting the war agains't communism? We aren't going to change their ways by excluding ourselves. At this point in time I think China has figured out that not a lot of countries approve of the way they treat their people and I think they've got over it, they don't need or want our approval. So let's just go and compete and let the medals speak for themselves. Posted by: LeeHarvey on April 7, 2008 2:19 PM |
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