May 5th, 2008 Urban Conservative
The following post is a rant. It has nothing to with politics but I feel like I need to let off some steam, vent a little and talk about my feelings (yes, I do have feelings). Right now, I am really sick of all the “Obama & Hillary” news and ALL political news for that matter, so lately I have been doing my best to filter it all out. I was on Drudge earlier today and came across a story of about 3 dead infants found in freezer in Germany. I was stunned. It broke my heart. I felt vulnerable because it was personal to me. I can’t even imagine ever hurting a single hair on my two beautiful angels; and to think that someone did this to these poor innocent babies hurts me, tremendously. It sickens me and makes me want to vomit. And, then it got me thinking of the poor woman in Austria and the pain that her and her children endured. This story clearly exemplifies the depths of evil that humanity is capable of committing.
It’s a true story about a psychopath named Josef Fritzl. This sad excuse for a human sexually abused, tortured, raped and physically assaulted his own daughter for 24 years. According to the police, he kept her for in a small soundproofed cellar with four beds and a bathroom; and she gave birth to a total of seven children (including twins, one of whom died) all of whom had been fathered by this bastard. Three of his kids had been imprisoned with their mother their whole lives when they were found—daughter Kerstin and sons Stefan and Felix, who are aged 19, 18, and 5.
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June 5th, 2007 Urban Conservative
I was at the mall over the weekend and saw a young couple wearing matching Che Guevara t-shirts. I hesitated for a moment, but decided to ask them why they idolized this man…here was the woman’s response, “he is a symbol for all Latinos that we should fight for our rights and freedoms…and anyone who is oppressed can make a difference”. I was irritated at her response but admired her passion for a man she knew nothing about. The fact is that Che Guevara was not oppressed or poor. He was a medical doctor, having originally trained to become a doctor at the University of Buenos Aires.
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May 19th, 2007 Urban Conservative
The reason most liberals hate guys like me is that I don’t fit that typical “conservative” stereotype. Yah know…the white, upper-class, Capitol Hill Republican from the south who listen to country music. No, I have no problem with my fellow brethren just mentioned because for the most part we hold true to the same conservative values; but that’s just not me. I’m a new breed of conservative…think Conservative 2.0; yet to be fully defined. I consider myself a second generation of conservative thought and attitude.
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April 23rd, 2007 Urban Conservative
Okay, old news already but I actually wrote this last week. Psychopath Alec Baldwin unleashed a volcanic outburst of threats and insults to his 11-year-old daughter, Ireland, calling her a “thoughtless little pig,” and bashing her mom Kim Basinger. And I just learned that a family judge was so alarmed after hearing the tape, that she has temporarily barred Baldwin from having any contact with his child.
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April 21st, 2007 Urban Conservative
Today I received a bulletin message on Myspace from someone I accepted as a friend a few months back and I was appalled at what I read. Now what was even more interesting was the link at the bottom pointed to Dennis Kucinich’s Myspace profile…something about impeaching Bush. You can read for yourself.
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February 2nd, 2007 Urban Conservative
Tonight while watching Sportscenter, I saw Condi, who says her dream job would be to head the NFL, dropped her diplomatic guard and predicted Indianapolis would win the Super Bowl this weekend.
“I really like both Chicago and Indianapolis but I think Indianapolis is going to win it and that would be a good thing,” said Rice, a longtime Cleveland Browns fan, when asked by reporters to predict the winner.
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