Perhaps this is an "October surprise" for many people; President Bush has taken the unlikely step of becoming the first President in history to open the doors of Federal laboratories to embryonic stem cell research. Obviously an attempt to win voters in the upcoming election, President Bush has caused an increase in Federal funding in stem cell research from $0 in 2001 to over $24.8 million dollars in 2004. And there is no cap set on how high this funding could go. No other President in histo...
A quick thought for Democrats and Republicans alike; hasn't the music been really good for this election cycle? I'm sitting here working, listening to eMotive by 'A Perfect Circle', which is basically nothing more than an anti-war album. It's good, probably some of the best stuff Maynards put out since he did Aenema with Tool. And to think, all because he's upset with President Bush. It's everywhere this season, U2 is out and about, Green Day, a ton of country and pop music headliners releasing...
I want to start this blog by deeply thanking the 58,884,557 American citizens that voted to re-elect President George W. Bush to the White House. You have made history, giving our President the highest popular vote in The United States of America. Never before has any President lost the popular vote during his first election been re-elected to a second term, and never has the turn out been so great. You understand the challanges that face America, and you understood which canidate was the person...
A fellow JU blogger has once again thrown out misconceptions about the south that are outdated and skewed, and it's up to me to set the record straight! Homosexuals: The south doesn't hate gays. Honestly, we really don't care what you do. Want proof? Look to Montrose in Houston, one of the largest gay communities in the USA. It's not known nation wide like San Frnaciso is, probably because it's just a regular community. No gay bashing, no killings, no protests...just good people, living toget...
As Herman Munster stands poised to complete his purchase of the US electorate, we Republicans are looking forward to four years of broken promises and two faced policies undermining this great country. Instead of letting a Kerry Presidency get you down, here's my guide to not only surviving the next four years, but to enjoy them to the fullest! 1.) First, starting Jan. 21st 2005, send an email to the White House everyday. Address it to "President Herman Munster", and let him know only that "...