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Filed under: LiveJournal Posts | Brad | January 31, 2004 Comments (0)

More and more I am completely dumbfounded why seemingly intelligent people would support George W. Bush. Yet at almost every turn, I find one that sneaks under my radar. I’m going to print out this post and just start carrying it around with me so that when people try and argue the merit of the current administration, I can shoot them down.

Today I’m making some new icons. I’ve gotten an assload of requests for them, so I think I should get some new ones out there. Incidentally, if anyone wants to use any of my icons, my policy is take them and pass them on. I could care less if everyone used them, and I do not require credit for their usage. I don’t accept praise and fawning, because I feel like if you have to accept that then you have to accept it when someone calls you a piece of shit - and I don’t accept that either. I want a new icon wardrobe, and I am not going to be doing too much moving around so sitting is going to be the order of the day. Why> Because my fat ass fell down the steep hill in the backyard yesterday and I’m scraped up and sore as all hell, that’s why. Too bad we didn’t get it on video, I’m sure it would prove most amusing.

I have to get all my energy recharged for later, we have 5 kids spending the night here tonight. Sarah is coming home with Haley from school and staying over, and Hayden is spending the night with Cole. Avery, of course, is going to be the emcee for the evening. Cole doesn’t know it yet, but I’m tuning his bedroom into a fort in preparation for his sleepover tonight. Not exactly sure how, but I’ll figure that out later.

Alrighty, off to fire up Photoshop and have another cup of coffee. Have a good day all, and I’ll try to do the same.

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Filed under: LiveJournal Posts | Brad | January 29, 2004 Comments (0)

Guess who’s playing in Athens tonight and I am just now finding this out?

Yes, Margaret Cho.

I could just kill a man right now.

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Ahem.

Oh yeah, that’s a link to a comment I posted on ’s journal. This is a user that randomly adds people to his/her friends page, and the masses are all up in a tizzy about it. My post isn’t work safe, insofar as there is a large and colorfully worded statement to them all. In size 10 font. Be told.

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From michaelmoore.com

Here are what appear to be the known facts, laid out recently in considerable detail and documentation by retired pilot and Air National Guard First Lt. Robert A. Rogers, and in a 2003 book, “The Lies of George W. Bush,” by David Corn.

1. George W. Bush graduated from Yale in 1968 when the war in Vietnam was at its most deadly and the military draft was in effect. Like many of his social class and age, he sought to enter the National Guard, which made Vietnam service unlikely, and fulfill his military obligation. Competition for slots was intense; there was a long waiting list. Bush took the Air Force officer and pilot qualification tests on Jan. 17, 1968, and scored the lowest allowed passing grade on the pilot aptitude portion.

2. He, nevertheless, was sworn in on May 27, 1968, for a six-year commitment. After a few weeks of basic training, Bush received an appointment as a second lieutenant – a rank usually reserved for those completing four years of ROTC or 18 months active duty service. Bush then went to flight school and trained on the F-102 interceptor fighter jet. Fighter pilots were in great demand in Vietnam at the time, but Bush wound up serving as a “weekend warrior” in Houston, where his father’s congressional district was centered.

A Houston Chronicle story published in 1994, quoted in Corn’s book, has Bush saying: “I was not prepared to shoot my eardrum out with a shotgun in order to get a deferment. Nor was I willing to go to Canada. So I chose to better myself by learning how to fly airplanes.”

3. Sometime after May 1971, young Lt. Bush stopped participating regularly in Guard activities. According to Texas Air National Guard records, he had fewer than the required flight duty days and was short of the minimum service owed the Guard. Records indicate that Bush never flew after May 1972, despite his expensive training and even though he still owed the National Guard two more years.

4. On May 24, 1972, Bush asked to be transferred to an inactive reserve unit in Alabama, where he also would be working on a Republican senate candidate’s campaign. The request was denied. For months, Bush apparently put in no time at all in Guard service. In August 1972, Bush was grounded — suspended from flying duties — for failing to submit to an annual physical exam. (Why wouldn’t he take this exam from a doctor?)

5. During his 2000 presidential campaign, Bush’s staff said he recalled doing duty in Alabama and then returning to Houston for still more duty. But the commander of the Montgomery, AL, unit where Bush said he served told the Boston Globe that he had no recollection of Bush – son of a congressman – ever reporting, nor are there records, as there should be, supporting Bush’s claim. Asked at a press conference in Alabama on June 23, 2000 what duties he had performed as a Guardsman in that state, Bush said he could not recall, “but I was there.”

6. In May, June and July, 1973, Bush suddenly started participating in Guard activities back in Houston again – pulling 36 days at Ellington Air Base in that short period. On Oct. 1, 1973, eight months short of his six-year service obligation and scheduled discharge, Bush apparently was discharged with honors from the Texas Air National Guard (eight months short of his six-year commitment). He then went to Harvard Business School.

Documents supporting these reports, released under Freedom of Information Act requests, appear along with Rogers’ article on the web here.

In the absence of full disclosure by the President or his supporters, only the President and perhaps a few family or other close associates know the whole truth. And they’re not talking.

Bush was apparently absent without official leave from his assigned military service for as little as seven months (New York Times) or as much as 17 months (Boston Globe) during a time when 500,000 American troops were fighting the Vietnam
War. The Army defines a “deserter” — also known as a DFR, for “dropped from rolls” – as one who is AWOL 31 days or more: www-ari.army.mil.

Well, there you have it. Someone got some special treatment. And now that special someone believes he has the right to conduct a war — using other not-so-special people’s lives.

My friends, I always call it like I see it. I don’t pussyfoot around. Sometimes the truth is hard to take. The media conglomerates are too afraid to take this on. I understand. But I’m not. That’s my job. And I’ll continue to do it.

And when I’m wrong, like the thing about Bush pooping his pants, I’ll say so.

Yours,

Michael Moore

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I need a few props for my project, if anyone has them to part with. I need:

  • One large, solid, white flat sheet or tarp that you don’t need back
  • leftover fake blood from Halloween
  • a really old baby doll, with a plastic body and the eyes that open and close
  • old, ratty pants, shirts, and jackets. Top hats would also be excellent.

I’ve got a list of potential places for location shots. So far they are:

  • CB&T Parking Garage

  • Trade Center Parking Garage
  • New section of Trade Center on RiverWalk (under the overhang or on the steps by fountain)
  • Promenade area (near Mark Ingram’s old house in the Historical District)
  • Heritage Park
  • Discovery Of Columbus statue on the river walk under the Dillingham Street Bridge
  • Stage at Lake Bottom
  • Statue area at Rotary Park
  • Riverside Gallery (upper floor?)
  • Veranda/porch in Historic District
  • Old City Mill
  • Deck outside of where Ryan and Aimee used to live - Johnston Mill Apartments
  • Johnston Mill Apartments - Might be some good areas in the main building (Spikey Mike might could assist there)
  • Flat Rock
  • Linwood Cemetery
  • Antioch Cemetery
  • Crybaby Bridge
  • Woolfolk House
  • Courtyards at the Rankin & The Tap/Spiral Staircase
  • If we would get into the Springer, I think that would be pretty interesting. Katie? Any thoughts?

The location shots would have to be taken on highly overcast or rainy days to get the lighting effect I need.

Post a reply, ot email me at jude@thedigitalghost.com.

Many thanks!

Filed under: LiveJournal Posts | Brad | January 28, 2004 Comments (0)

My artwork has lately been taking on a new direction, one I forgot I had in me. It’s kind of morbid, sinister, and creepy, and maybe even a little on the macabre side - but I like it and it is really inspiring me. I have a ton of new ideas, and am most likely going to be doing a series of similar pieces for the website. I’m going to put the existing pieces to bed for a while and will maybe bring them back later once I have enough new material to replace them.

Depression brings out some very peculiar things in me. I realize that many of you will not appreciate this phase, and that’s fine - I’m not asking you to. It’s just something in me that really needs to get out. This is the first treatment that I’m willing to share. It’s called “Decay”, and yes - that’s me in the picture.

Filed under: LiveJournal Posts | Brad | January 27, 2004 Comments (0)

Maggie & Nathan got home a little before 8PM, and they’re both fine. Nathan stayed for about an hour, then repacked and hit the road for Tampa, he’s helping with some training at an office they’re opening there and had to drive down ASAP. He’s promised to call when he got there and let us know he was okay.

Donna called me about 10 or so, we talked about Mom Shelton and Mikki, Monica, & Fraun. It’s killing us both that we’re not there with them, but hopefully we can work something out for the weekend if nothing else. It was good to talk to Donna, I’ve missed her.

For my part, I still feel anxious and would up. I have got to get some sleep tonight, so I went ahead and took a Klonopin about 15 minutes ago. With any luck, it will knock me right out until at least 7 when I normally wake up.

That is all, time to curl up in bed, read, and wait for sleep to come.

Filed under: LiveJournal Posts | Brad | January 26, 2004 Comments (0)

Maggie just called me, they’re on their way home and all is well except for the traffic. I feel a lot better now that I know they’re safe. I really want to just go to my room and shut the world off. I think I might have to do that when they get here and get unpacked.

Thank you to my friends and family that have called to check up on me, I’m fine right now. Matter of fact, I feel very calm. I’m going to pick Cole up from school once Avery is finished with her snack, then I’ll be here for the rest of the evening.

If I have to, I’m taking a sleeping pill tonight. I’m pretty sure I had one left around here somewhere.

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