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Submitted by SenseChange on April 22, 2006 - 5:01pm.
Earthians | peace | the future | the Renaissance
I am an Earthian. So are you. Whether you dig it or not.
Imagine a MultiVerse, rife with not only Life but Intelligent Life. This is not such a difficult thing to accept, as of late, for noone familiar with the latest findings in Astronomy should doubt the existence of not only ExtraTerrestrial life but Intelligent ExtraTerrestrial life.
Note 1: Evolution - Survival of the Fittest should exist anywhere one finds Life. If you have vastly different environments, as a multitude if planets would certainly be, you would have different species evolving in different ways with intelligence being the final, most dangerous form of evolution, the defining evolutionary trait, the one that makes or breaks not only each species but even the planets on which these creatures exist.
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Submitted by SenseChange on April 7, 2006 - 7:34pm.
america | George W. Bush | politics
Thing is, it just keeps going with Bush and crew. It just keeps going. It drives me crazy. Just yesterday we find out that Dubya is the source of the leaking of the secret identity of the undercover CIA agent to the press. He went before the American people and swore whoever was involved would be fired. Said he was going to get down to the bottom of it. Turns out, somebody ELSE got to the bottom of it and the leaker was NONE OTHER THAN GEORGE "Whoops, Apocalypse" BUSH! It was HIM! He was lying through his teeth, AGAIN! And there's really NO DENYING IT!!!
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Submitted by SenseChange on April 3, 2006 - 7:38pm.
the future | the Renaissance | the United Nations
Is the United Nations corrupt and a laughable joke? I know the Bush regime certainly think so, but for the great majority that feel that the Bush regime is corrupt and laughable joke (a bitter one, that turns into a grimace of pain and fear), this must mean that the UN is actually a good thing, or has the potential to be a good thing. I'm not sure. I think it could be, were it run by somebody other than the politicians.
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Submitted by SenseChange on April 2, 2006 - 5:34pm.
911 | George Bush | war
Charlie Sheen has gone public with his trouble accepting the status quo on what really happened on 911. In a world where if a celebrity scratches his/her butt it's pressing news, this story has been buried by the mainstream press and is only really accessable anymore over the InterNet.
So, here's the question: do you accept the status quo assessment on what happened that day?
If yes, why do you believe the terrorists attacked, and if no, what parts of the status quo story trouble you and what do you really think happened/is happening.
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Submitted by SenseChange on April 2, 2006 - 5:34pm.
911 | George Bush | war
Charlie Sheen has gone public with his trouble accepting the status quo on what really happened on 911. In a world where if a celebrity scratches his/her butt it's pressing news, this story has been buried by the mainstream press and is only really accessable anymore over the InterNet.
So, here's the question: do you accept the status quo assessment on what happened that day?
If yes, why do you believe the terrorists attacked, and if no, what parts of the status quo story trouble you and what do you really think happened/is happening.
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Submitted by SenseChange on March 28, 2006 - 5:12pm.
George Bush
A lot of talk about war records, old transcripts
What he said, what he did.
The only one I’m interested in, the only one I have any faith in at all?
His kindergarten report card.
I wanna know how well you played with others.
And if you were a “Georgie.�
-SenseChange
NonRandomMP3age: "Fortunate Son" Creedence Clearwater Revival
Submitted by SenseChange on March 26, 2006 - 7:47am.
Religion | science
Go to church, by all means. And while you're admiring the fine architecture and the statues of Jesus and Mary and the gang, pause, if you will, and consider the fate of Galileo Galilei, one of the finest minds in Human History and how your Church screwed with his Life for what he believed.
We all know the deal, right? Galileo had ideas about the Universe, being the preeminent scientist of his time. These ideas got him in trouble with the all powerful Catholic Church, who threatened him with torture and imprisonment if he would not recant his ideas. He spent the remainder of his life under house arrest. Like a criminal. For an idea. A ThoughtCrime.
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Submitted by SenseChange on March 24, 2006 - 5:49am.
america | George Bush | the Apocalypse | war
SELLING NUKES TO THE WORLD AND THEN COMPLAINING THAT THERE'S TOO MANY NUKES OUT THERE IS LIKE PUNCHING YOURSELF IN THE FACE AND COMPLAINING ABOUT THE BLACK EYE.
THERE IS, HOWEVER, GOOD MONEY IN IT.
-Citizen's Note.
This Note brought to you by the good folks at the SenseChange Center for Positive Change, reminding you as always that everything is a conspiracy until further notice.
That is all.
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Submitted by SenseChange on March 19, 2006 - 8:27am.
Everything | life | the Tao | the Universe
To Be or Not To Be
As a Mortal, I can choose to "be". Mortals have that choice, Immortals, by definition, do not. In that one small way is something we mortals can do that the immortals cannot. Which is what probably makes us so damned interesting. Right?
To choose.
Can you choose not to choose and by doing so have chosen? Or not? That is the question. Or is it?
They last forever, this God, these Gods, this MultiVerse. We get one kick at the can. I look at my one Life as an Adventure fraught with Beauty and Peril, a battle at times, a party the next. Is Life a Story? Can a Mortal make one's story Epic or does one have the choice?
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Submitted by SenseChange on March 18, 2006 - 4:03pm.
the future | the Renaissance | the United Nations
AID ain't money, bombs or bullets. We have learned this by now, hopefully? I mean, how's it working for you so far? Let's take a look at it.
AID ain't givin' money.
What do you do, you throw tons of money to the TopDog, often a greedy and vicious Goof in alot of these countries who always -surprise surprise- steals as much as he can. Like everybody else does. It's probably how he got to be TopDog in the first place, no?
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Submitted by SenseChange on March 16, 2006 - 12:14pm.
American Idol | pop culture | social commentary
American Idol. Smoked one and watched it. First time. Not sure what to make of it all.
Never cared about Paula til I heard she drinks. Now I find her interesting. I'd be drunk for that too.
See, I never watch the show but had heard she gets ripped on there. So I see it on tv and sure enough, she's drinkin'. That's awesome. Consistent drinker. Doesn't mind getting bombed and making an ass out of herself in front of the world. I tend to like that in a woman.
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Submitted by SenseChange on March 15, 2006 - 5:29pm.
education | social commentary
And by all means educate yourself. Go to school. And just when you feel you have a good grasp on the world, on society and the mechanisms of control, guess what? You’re IN IT! And you owe thirty grand. Or fifty. Or ninety. And then you’re caught. You’re a part of it. You get two approved options.
Option A: buy into it with your very soul. Get a mindless, soul-sucking job and slowly over the years pay the bastard back. Get used to needing more money than that which you would normally need for survival alone. If you manage to pay back that loan you have to play ball - get on with some big corporation and guess what? They got you, baby. Get used to paying back those loans, cuz you’re gonna need a car, right? If you’re serious about paying back that loan, you’re gonna need another one. By the time you pay back that loan you’ve spent five years in the corporate system and would never again dream of a life outside of it. The only way you can pay one of these bastards off is to be a part of the system. Even though you have a great mind, they got you. So long, rebel. Rest in peace, imagination. Welcome to the new opiate: job and t.v. until you die.
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Submitted by SenseChange on March 14, 2006 - 6:21am.
Democracy | hypocracy | social commentary
*The American Problem" – We’re having a huge, crazy party. It takes a lot of juice to keep the party going. If the party stops going...well, let's not think about that! We just need that juice and we’ll do whatever we can to get it and quite frankly couldn’t give a fuck about what anybody else has to say about it.
But can the people hack that kind of reality or is there a lot of wilful blindness going on? I think yes.
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Submitted by SenseChange on March 13, 2006 - 8:35pm.
social commentary | the future
As you know, the good folks at SenseChange have been predicting massive impending changes in how all of us live our day to day lives, that these changes can be viciously awful (why not get caught up and read the blog that the Wichetaw Clarion called '..scathing..." and the Pawtucket Revue called "a wakeup call for civilization..." go ahead, we'll wait for you:
http://bloggerparty.com/your_sensechange_guide_to_the_apocalypse
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Submitted by SenseChange on March 12, 2006 - 9:48am.
Philosophy | Taoism
Internet, computers, the digital world is a mirror of Life and reality in that it appears to be a construct composed of untold billions of little opposite but equals, manifested in little 1s and 0s, just as our minds, bodies, the air we breathe and our material world\universe are composed of its untold billions of little opposite but equals, manifested in protons and electrons, or positive and negative charges, up and down quarks, etcetera etcetera, ad infinitum, amen.
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