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Monday, October 13, 2008

What do you talk about, when you've got nothing to say?

This title will most likely make absolutely no sense in a few minutes.


I am sure that I have something to say.  I have something about to say about Darfur. We need to stop the genocide. The UN needs to do something. They promised 20,000 peace troops. What happened to those troops? Did they even get there? Or have they not even left yet?

We need to get a move on: we haven't got forever.  This is a genocide.  We ought to start acting like it's not a TV show.  Jack Bauer is not over there, it's not another episode of 24.  It's real.  Write to your senators.  Write to the future president.  Tell them that they cannot ignore the people of Darfur.

I have something to say about John McCain (sorry, Melanie). Why, oh why? Why Sarah Palin?  She cannot stand up there thanking the "Hockey Moms" and go on about being a mayor forever.  First, why would McCain pick someone with less experience than Barack Obama?  McCain attacks Obama all the time about how little experience he has, and then his VP is the governor of Alaska?  Oh, and why pick someone who made rape victims buy THEIR OWN rape kits? WTF?

I have something to say about college.  It's fun, it's stressful...its college.  Math class and Spanish class are going okay.  I got a 74 on my Spanish test, so I have to go to SI (supplemental instruction) once a week now.  I may even go twice.  I want to do well in Spanish class. I want to do well in Math class.

English class is a no-brainer. I love that class. I love writing. English class and me are like peas in a pod.  Writing is the cheese to my macaroni.

I suppose I would have more to say, but I have some homework.

1 comments:

WriterGirl17 said...

Meh. If you have a problem with the Palin choice, it's okay. I do too. I mean, Lieberman would sooooo have been a better pick. But, it's kinda leveling out the playing field, you know? Young black guy and old white guy running against old white guy and young(ish) white woman.