Archive for January, 2008
Theme: The Majestic First Amendment
Author: Shirley Tipsy
01 30th, 2008If you’ve never seen the movie “The Majestic” you really ought to. It’s a great movie and it’s one of the only Jim Carrey movies where he accurately displays his true acting potential. The final scene of the movie involves Jim’s character having to go before a Government committee to defend himself against allegations of being a Communist (it’s set in the 1940’s). Anyway, I have always found his speech in this scene to be particularly moving and it really explains the way I feel about our country at times. I thought I would share his speech here:
“The fact is, I’ve never been a man of great conviction. I never saw the percentage in it. Quite frankly, I suppose, I lacked the courage. See I’m not like Luke Trimble; he had the market cornered on those things. I never met the guy but I feel like I’ve gotten to know him. The thing is, I can’t help wondering what he’d say if he were standing here right now.
You know I think he’d probably tell you that the America represented in this room is not the America he died defending. I think he’d tell you that your America is bitter and cruel and small. I know for a fact that his America was big, bigger than you can imagine, with a wide open heart. Where every person has a voice, even if you don’t like what they have to say.
If he were here, I wonder how you’d respond if you could explain to him what happened to his America.
But there is another amendment that I would like to invoke. I wonder if anyone here is familiar with it.
‘Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof, or abridging the freedom of speech or of the press or of the right of the people peaceably to assemble and petition the government for a re-dress of grievances.’
It’s the first amendment Mr. Chairman; it’s what we’re all about, if only we’d live up to it! It’s the most important part of the contract every citizen has with this country. And even though these contracts; the Constitution and the Bill of rights, even though they’re just pieces of paper with signatures on them, they’re the only contracts we have that are most definitely not subject to renegotiation. Not by you Mr. Chairman, not by you Mr. Clyde, not by anyone, ever.
Too many people have paid for this contract in blood. People like Luke Trimble and all the sons of Lawson, California. Let me get right down to it fella’s, that’s all I really have to say to this committee.”
read comments (0)Theme: Somebody by Depeche Mode
Author: Shirley Tipsy
01 29th, 2008I want somebody to share
Share the rest of my life
Share my innermost thoughts
Know my intimate details
Someone who’ll stand by my side
And give me support
And in return
She’ll get my support
She will listen to me
When I want to speak
About the world we live in
And life in general
Though my views may be wrong
They may even be perverted
She’ll hear me out
And won’t easily be converted
To my way of thinking
In fact she’ll often disagree
But at the end of it all
She will understand me
Aaaahhhhh….
I want somebody who cares
For me passionately
With every thought
With every breath
Someone who’ll help me see things
In a different light
All the things I detest
I will almost like
I don’t want to be tied
To anyone’s strings
I’m carefully trying to steer clear of
Those things
But when I’m asleep
I want somebody
Who will put their arms around me
And kiss me tenderly
Though things like this
Make me sick
In a case like this
I’ll get away with it
And in a place like this
I’ll get away with it
Aaaahhhhh….
Theme: It’s quite true
Author: Shirley Tipsy
01 28th, 2008I don’t mind the traffic, but I sure do hate the quiet.
Still hiding, hope you find me.
Theme: And the series continues…
Author: Shirley Tipsy
01 28th, 2008Theme: Waiting on the world to change..
Author: Shirley Tipsy
01 23rd, 2008We’re different now than the world was 50 years ago…
We’re living in an age where the name printed on the tag of our clothes means more than the name printed on the Presidential Election ticket. The word “recession” means no more to us than the officials trying to do something to stop it. We spend more, waste more and appreciate less than ever before.
We spend more time worrying about which celebrity is dead, going to rehab, breaking up, making up or making babies than we do about the fact that in another 40 years or so there will no longer be any Social Security for those of us now in our 20’s to fall back on.
We’re chasing after the dream and throwing caution to the wind. In return, the budget, housing market and economy in the US is getting worse and worse.
We’re outsourcing our work, destroying our natural resources and sticking our nose into everyone else’s business.
We are a lost generation. We are all focused on the wrong problems and creating new ones that do not need to be brought up in the first place. Most of us are pissing away our youth trying to prove that we’re as young as we feel and for those of us in our 20’s, trying to feel as young as we’re supposed to be.
It’s time for change. We’re adults now guys. It’s up to us to define this generation. Go read up about the candidates. Truly invest some time in deciphering what they stand for, what they have accomplished in the past and if those things fall in line with the America you want to live in for the next 4 years. Make an informed decision. Vote. Take a stand and actually help to make a difference. I’m so tired of everyone complaining about G.W. Bush, but then hearing them turn around in the same breath and say that they didn’t even vote in that presidential election.
I know we’re young. I know we have alot of things we would rather be doing, but this is our Country. This is our life. This is our future. Get off your ass and do something about it or spend the rest of your life watching the things you want pass you by because you wouldn’t take the 10 minutes to effect change!
Hugs, Kisses and Near Misses,
Disenchanted Audrey
P.S. -
In regards to this, I thought I would provide some helpful sites and resources I have been using to keep track of the Presidential Election debates and the statements and foundations of the candidates claims.
Here are some cool things you can check out to stay informed:
http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/statements/
This site lists some of the statements made in the debates and whether or not they’re true, helps to keep a tally of who is running off of fact and who is making things up to sound legit.
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/
Keeps a scorecard of who is winning in the primaries and caucuses. Gives keypoints on each candidates viewpoint and where they stand on the major hot issues like the war, abortion, immigration and same sex marriage.
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/
Theme: Heath Ledger is Dead
Author: Shirley Tipsy
01 22nd, 2008It really is sad losing all of these people that are so close to my age. It makes me realize my own mortality. In light of this fact, here are some of the truly tasteless jokes my friends and I came up with surrounding poor Heaths death:
1. I guess the “Joke” is on him
2. Guess it really will be a “Dark Knight”
3. Heath Ledger starring in “10 things I hate about dying”
4. Looks like Brokeback Mountain finally broke Heath
5. The brothers must really be Grimm now, huh?
6. Life; looks like he finally learned how to quit you.
Think of any others? Post yours here in the comments.
P.S. - I realize this is tasteless and sad, but people have to deal with things like this in their own way. I choose to laugh. Sue me.
