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Thursday, May 22nd 2008

Blogging is so much fun!

Blogging is a great way to let it all out. Sometimes it is fun and other times it can be quite time consuming. For those of you who are just tuning into my blog, lean how I feel about keeping up with it and how tough it is to find inspiration without becoming repetitive! Repeat, repeat repeat!

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Tags: writing, article

Posted by scott at 09:35AM in Brain
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Wednesday, July 9th 2008

Wind, Solar and Water?

A Wind Farm

With the price of oil, global warming and lack of food due to disasters and the expansion of corn being used as fuel, the world is quickly rushing to discover the future of energy. What will be the next big thing and why isn't the government or billion-backed oil companies working to unleash it when they can reap the rewards of a better product? We all know it goes back to the good ole fashioned dollar bill. The buck.

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Tags: water, coal, oil, gas, energy, solar, wind

Posted by scott at 03:47AM in Design
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Monday, July 21st 2008

Twenty to life

Prison

Just how bad is it in prison when you are fed three meals a day, get to lay around, watch television, earn money and even excercise? Is money being wasted on men that can provide for themselves?

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Tags: prison, government, politics

Posted by scott at 12:53PM in Politics
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Wednesday, August 20th 2008

Bible prophecy concerning the oceans

Dead Fish - The dying waters

Scientists have discovered that death in ocean life has been increasing at an astonishing rate. Is the earth experiencing the plagues from the bible? Could we be ignoring signs that prove the authenticity of scripture?

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Tags: bible, prophecy, science

Posted by scott at 01:58AM in Philosophy
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Friday, August 22nd 2008

Has the world forgot about Gen X?

A Generation

Has Generation X been lost or forgotten? Some people claim that Generation X has peaked and that the world has seen the best from them. Where are these claims coming from? Last I checked, Generation X created the technology that is allowing you to read this now!

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Tags: generation x, baby boomer, technology

Posted by scott at 01:13AM in Brain
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Friday, September 26th 2008

Free healthcare, rent and food stamps... oh my!

Welfare Strategy

There will always be rich and poor. Upper, lower and middle class. The rich will always get richer and the poor, poorer right? A sensitive subject has risen about paying poor people to get "fixed" has people in uproar. Is this discrimination or is this common sense strategy?

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Tags: welfare, government, poverty

Posted by scott at 04:31AM in Politics
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Monday, October 20th 2008

Life is too precious for irresponsibility

Ahh baby!

A child is life. Life is the most valuable thing on earth but many people do not respect the purity of this miracle - they abuse it without understanding the consequences. In this article, I extend on my view of the welfare based, child reproduction limit topic.

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Tags: welfare, government, poverty, hunger, abortion

Posted by scott at 11:08AM in Philosophy
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You should vote no matter what!
Posted by Jim on 2008-11-05 11:48:34
This Country will never change, so long as we the people are set in our ways. Your absolutly right Scott & Its true, I'm a Christen because my parents are Christains & I'm a republican because my parents were republican, & we work for a living. I've always heard that demacrates barely worked at all, & expected hand outs. Is that how America seperates itself, left wing & right wing? We are perfectly content in our own little worlds, so long as nobody makes waves. And if & when some 1 f*cks wt us, we Unite and kick their ass, because after all, that is the American way. I think we need to stay united and revamp our whole out look on our situation. Let us all take a step back and look at the big picture. When I look at the president I see a puppet, & (W.Bush is a prime exaple) The strings that move the puppet, Congress. So, what makes the strings move, who is our puppet master? Have you heard the phrase "Those that have the money, makes the rules" Its time for a new revolution.


You should vote no matter what!
Posted by crazy ape on 2008-10-29 06:51:58
Scott if you do decide to vote choose the lesser of the to evils vote OBAMA. At least he has some form of intelligence and has a good vp pick unlike the george w bush clone mc cain whose vp pick is a complete dumbass Palin who couldnt even answer the question of what a vice presidents job is. For another thing shes one of those politicians who pretends to be like the average american but like all other politicians she was born with a silverspoon.


You should vote no matter what!
Posted by nella lurb on 2008-10-29 06:36:14
I would have to completely agree with you on this subject. Personally, I wish just one time in my life that a presidential candidate could come from a working class background that way at least id know that they knew something about the real world. Anymore, all politicians say is that they understand about working class families but they all are born with silverspoons so really they are just liars and deceivers and have absolutely no ideal what its like to have to struggle to make ends meet. Their ideal of a working class family is a family that makes 70 to 100 thousand dollars a year. Most people or families dont even make close to that anyways. I agree all politians are nothing more than f..king liars deceiving bullshiting theives who are born into wealth and are complete opposites from most Americans. And whats really f..ked up is alot of people in this country buy into their bullshit.


Keeping up with new software and technology
Posted by lurb nella on 2008-10-28 05:48:31
Personally I think technology is great but a lot of the stuff we see or use today is a little overboard. I see a lot of people buying things like cell phones that have so much stuff that theres no way a person could possibly have a need for other than just to say they have it. I also think a lot of technological stuff produced now is also alot of technological crap that people rely on too much. God forbid anything bad happens to the world because im pretty sure that those people who really rely on technology are in for a rude awakening!


The Happening is Happening
Posted by nella lurb on 2008-10-28 05:38:09
Yeah I agree. Very different kind of movie. It had a lot of shocking moments like the people on the building, the old lady and the window. It is defenitly a movie to experience.


Free healthcare, rent and food stamps... oh my!
Posted by scott on 2008-10-22 11:07:48
I think everything from this, highways, research and government in general needs to be totally rethought.


Free healthcare, rent and food stamps... oh my!
Posted by SEO Wes on 2008-10-21 08:03:11
Myth: A Huge Chunk of My Tax Dollars Supports Welfare Recipients Fact: Welfare Costs 1 Percent of the Federal Budget Widespread misperception about the extent of welfare exacerbate the problems of poverty. The actual cost of welfare programs-about 1 percent of the federal budget and 2 percent of state budgets (McLaughlin, 1997)-is proportionally less than generally believed. http://www.apa.org/pi/wpo/myths.html Now, don't assume by this that I do not believe there is no abuse of the welfare system, I have seen the abuse myself. However, I also have known quite a few people that it has helped. So while I do think there is some major reform needed, I can't see abolishing the entire system, and no matter how much I would like to demand people stop reproducing if they can't afford the children, I don't think I would want to live in a Country that had that much control over my freedom (see China)


Free healthcare, rent and food stamps... oh my!
Posted by scott on 2008-10-01 09:33:58
Mr Fran, I am currently registered as Decmocrat, but I'm going to change to Independent soon.


Free healthcare, rent and food stamps... oh my!
Posted by scott on 2008-10-01 09:01:13
Thank you lurb you have some really great points there as you've wrote just as much as I did in one entry! I do not judge because I do not want to be judged, but people have an opportunity whether they see it or not. It is up to them to act upon it. I am not going to have a child because I don't want my child to grow up in a world like this... a world that spits in their face... a world they can't get a loan for a house... I did it. I know it is hard. It is very hard. But now that I'm out of that life, I don't want to go back... I'm never going back as long as I can help it. So why would I want a kid to experience the same things? Children become adults and evil is the problem. They will steal from me because I have something that I've worked for. The bible tells us that a lazy hand will go hungry.


Free healthcare, rent and food stamps... oh my!
Posted by lurb on 2008-09-30 08:10:56
scott on this issue i know there are some people who abuse the welfare system but there are alot who dont as you grew up if that system wasnt there who knows what would have happened to you and your family.You have to admit you were very lucky to be where you are today you at least had a mother and father who loved and cared for you and that taught you right from wrong a lot of people who are on welfare never had any one or anything to fall back on life is hard sometimes and who are we as human beings to really judge anyone .also you say look at what those people on welfare are doing to the economy well look at what are government financial institutions have done to the economy know because of the government we will be paying that 700000000000 billion bailout plan with our hard earned money causing even more people to be on welfare


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