Saturday, October 29, 2011

My girlfriend wonders where my jealousy issues come from.

Well, she's spent the last nine hours and counting hanging out with a straight male friend who she met while she was modeling nude. They are now hanging out in her bedroom, drinking, watching masturbation videos. From the way things sound, he'll be spending the night.

Mind you, when I go visit her next month, I won't be allowed in her room until her parents leave on vacation the day after I get there.

Friday, October 28, 2011

OccupyWallStreet, the police, and the slow erosion of your constitutional rights

Whether you agree with OccupyWallStreet or not, you should still have reason to be concerned with the way that the protesters are being treated. Nighttime raids by the cops, the use of excessive force, and the illegal seizure of property is becoming commonplace in cities across the country. Police action in cities like New York, Oakland and, last night, San Diego is becoming more and more violent, often (though not always, admittedly) unprovoked.

Looking at the stories coming out of these protests is increasingly reminding me of something that would come out of communist China, or the 1980s era USSR. Again, you may not agree with the protests, but if they take away our right to peaceably assemble, what's next? Free Press would likely be the next to go. You own guns? Not for much longer, because if we start allowing the government to take away even a single constitutional right like freedom of assembly, they won't stop there. Not to be overly dramatic, but bad mouthing the government in China can get you thrown in jail, or worse, and that's the direction that we seem to be marching in here in the U.S.

I plead with President Obama to step in and keep the cops in line. Yes, it isn't always the officers who start the violence, but it's happening...and if it keeps happening, things will get very violent, very quickly. Whether you are a 99%er, a 1%er, or somewhere in between, it's time to open your eyes and see that this was a country founded by the people, for the people and we, the people, need to stand for the rights of everyone.