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Name: Kyle
Location: Canada
Birthday: 6/19/1983
Gender: Male


Interests: My hobbies include: drawing, reading, studying, prank calling, going for coffee with friends, sodemy, painting, sharpening my axe, listening to music, practice voodoo, you know, all the normal things for someone my age. oh, and I like history and polatics... even if I can't spell it. HERE ARE A COUPLE SITES I RECOMEND IF YOUR BOARD. www.ucomics.com, www.tokyo7.com, www.sinfest.net, www.gwbush.com, www.democraticunderground.com, www.xanga.com/home.aspx?user=billybobjoecd, www.bartcop.com
Expertise: Well, I'm learning japanese right now, and going over there to teach english, so I guess soon that will be my area of expertise. Although, I think I'm pretty good at being wierd. Although, I'm not in the mood right now, so you probably won't believe me.
Occupation: Student


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Member Since: 9/23/2003

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Thursday, February 05, 2004

Hello once again everybody!

Let me tell you first off... I'm so scared right now.  I'm for sure getting layed off at the end of the month, and I don't yet have a new job.  The thing that worries me most is that we're moving into a new apartment aswell at the end of the month, and it's more expencive.  So I have to get a full time job for sure, or I'm living off crackers and KD for a while.

Also, my city suckes so much, there are no jobs anyway, it's so shitty.  I have great references, and much experience in a few different feilds, but no one seems to care.  woe is me!

If any one knows of anyone who is hiring, I'm available!

The new apartment is very nice, huge balcony, dish washer, central air, 900 square feet, and fireplace.  We also signed a 12 month lease on this place, so we have to stay now.

I'm a very optomistic person, but I'm still worried to death.

Dwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!

Well, good bye everyone, and have a great day!  Oh, and don't let Bush get you down!


Tuesday, January 27, 2004

Hello Everybody!

So This is what I get for living in Saskatchewan.  -30C right now, and with windchill (I hate that word) it's -46C (which is about the same in F, F and C are the same temp at -40 only).  It's snowing like fucking mad too, in the past weekend we got about a meter (a little more then a yard) of snow.  But no one covers our horrable weather, no NY and the rest of North Eastern US have the same weather, and they get all the coverage.  I guess when you get this weather every year, no one gives a crap about it.  If Calgary ever got this weather, then we would hear about it I'm sure.

So my gf found a cat freezing to death the other day infront of her bank.  We took her in, but the problem is trying not to get connected to her.  We're sure we'll find her parent soon, so we don't want to get close then have to say good bye.  We havn't named her yet, that is a good thing.  If we can't find her parents in two weeks from last thursday, I think we're keeping her.  She is very cute, but boaring, not like hearshy.  Hershey is always playing, and keeping you company, this cat just sleeps, but it's charming in her own right.  She's grey (dark grey) with orange and cream blotches on her.  The Human Society here in Regina called it a tortus back coat.  Fitting I guess, but I never reolized they have classifications for fur patterns.

Lastly, I'm sick of hearing about how "angry" Howard Dean is.  What a crock of SHIT!  He's not angry, the speach the media keeps taking out of contects was not angry at all, it was just pure emotion.  He was trying to cheer up all his followers that were upset about Dean coming in third.  Dean is a great leader, Much better then the rest of those tu-tu wearing babies running against him.  I support dean, and would do more to fight for him... you know... If I was legally american that is.  He Katherine!  Seeing how you are the only person that reads this... sadly... what do you think about the 2004 election, and who are you supporting?

Ja Na EvErYbOdY!.!.!


Tuesday, January 20, 2004

So John Kerry won the Iowa caucus.  HOW THE FUCK DID THAT HAPPEN?  I mean really, this guy is a dead beat, I think I would rather want leiberman to win Iowa.

What a joke, I think I see the GOP Propaganda machine working extra time hear, Bush knows he can beat Kerry, hell I could beat Kerry, and I'm Canadian!  This guy has no plannes for his presidency, atleast non that he's told anyone, and he's been Bushes bussum buddie up untill he started running for president.

I don't trust him, the only guy I trust is Dean, I don't give a fuck if Dean is a hot head, what ever that means, so he's pissed about Bush, so am I, so is half of the united stated and the intires remaining countries on the face of this earth.  I trust Kuncinich aswell, but come on, he'll never win, he's even too left for Canada.

Peace, Love, and don't let Bush get you down!


Tuesday, January 13, 2004

Bush Planned Iraqi Invasion Before Sept. 11-Report
Sat January 10, 2004 04:46 PM ET

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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Former Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill charges in a new book that President Bush entered office in January 2001 intent on invading Iraq and was in search of a way to go about it.

O'Neill, who was fired in December 2002 as part of a shake-up of Bush's economic team, has become the first major Bush administration insider to launch an attack on the president.

He likened Bush at Cabinet meetings to "a blind man in a room full of deaf people," according to excerpts from a CBS interview to promote a book by former Wall Street Journal reporter Ron Suskind, "The Price of Loyalty."

To go to war, Bush used the argument that Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction and had to be stopped in the post-Sept. 11, 2001, world. The weapons have never been found.

"From the very beginning, there was a conviction that Saddam Hussein was a bad person and that he needed to go," O'Neill said in the "60 Minutes" interview scheduled to air on Sunday. "For me, the notion of pre-emption, that the U.S. has the unilateral right to do whatever we decide to do, is a really huge leap."

CBS released excerpts from the interview on Friday and Saturday.

The former treasury secretary and other White House insiders gave Suskind documents that in the first three months of 2001 revealed the Bush administration was examining military options for removing Saddam Hussein, CBS said.

"There are memos," Suskind told CBS. "One of them marked 'secret' says 'Plan for Post-Saddam Iraq."'

Another Pentagon document entitled "Foreign suitors for Iraqi Oil Field Contracts" talks about contractors from 40 countries and which ones have interest in Iraq, Suskind said.

BENT ON WAR

O'Neill was also quoted in the book as saying the president was determined to find a reason to go to war and he was surprised that nobody on the National Security Council questioned why Iraq should be invaded.

"It was all about finding a way to do it. That was the tone of it," said O'Neill. "The president saying 'Go find me a way to do this."'

White House spokesman Scott McClellan rejected O'Neill's remarks.

"We appreciate his service. While we're not in the business of doing book reviews, it appears that the world according to Mr. O'Neill is more about trying to justify his own opinions than looking at the reality of the results we are achieving on behalf of the American people," McClellan said Saturday.

Democratic presidential candidate Howard Dean accused Bush of using questionable pretenses to justify war with Iraq.

"The country deserves to know -- and the president needs to answer -- why the American people were presented with misleading or manufactured intelligence as to why going to war with Iraq was necessary. Secretary O'Neill's comments only underscore the continuing importance that these outstanding questions be answered," Dean said in a statement.

O'Neill also said the president did not ask him a single question during their first one-on-one meeting, which lasted an hour. The president's lack of engagement left his advisers with "little more than hunches about what the president might think," O'Neil told "60 Minutes."

Suskind's book, whose full title is "The Price of Loyalty: George W. Bush, the White House, and the Education of Paul O'Neill," uses interviews with O'Neill, dozens of White House insiders and 19,000 documents provided by O'Neill.

O'Neill, who was fired due to disagreements over tax cuts, spent a difficult two years in Washington, joining the Bush administration with a background as a no-nonsense corporate executive.


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Friday, January 09, 2004

Well, it looks like I might be loosing my job at the shop, luckily not the Tokyo 7 job.  The downside is that now I have to find a new job, but trying to find one that will let me continue to work at Tokyo 7 will be difficult.

Also what is bad, is I have no real experience in anything, and no one ever wants to hire me.  I don't know what it is with me, but people just don't seem to like me as an employee, although I always do the best I can no matter what it is, and always finish my jobs.  But why am I trying to convince you people, you can't give me a job... can you?

Jez, I was planning on waiting to start teaching english over seas, but now I'm seriously considering bumping that date up.  The only scary thing is finding a good employer for that position.  There are some really good ones, and then are are some that will just bend you over backwards.  I also just reolize I need a passport and stuff, that is going to take about six months to process, so I better get on that.  I hate paper work!

I really don't want to move back home, but it's starting to become transparent, that that is soon to be my only option if I want a decent paying job in the future.  I blame it on Bush!  I blame all my problems on Bush, just like all republicans blaim there problems on Clinton.  Only, there are more reasons to blaim Bush than Clinton, even as a Canadian he's screws us over pretty good.

Peace, Love, and don't let Bush get you down!



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