I'm not a fascist. I'm not an Islamo-fascist. I'm not a traitor either. All that being said, I'd love to see
Iran's leader, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, and GW have a televised debate. I don't know much about the world. In fact, I'm kind of a world-idiot. However, I kind of agree that any nation of the world should be able to have nuclear power. I don't mean nuclear power as in: they have nuclear weapons so they have power over the people around them. I mean it in the sense of generating electricity via nuclear power plants. So, I can sympathize with Iran's position. Of course, I'm not so stupid that I don't know that violent, dangerous people can use that same process to blow up their nearest adversary. I guess its all a matter of trust. So, I am a little torn on that issue. The one thing I do know for sure is that a debate between Ahmadinejad (which it a really fun name to say) and Bush would be hilarious.
I think I might have some sort of hygiene problem. I keep seeing all this little tiny flies. I think they're "fruit flies," but I am not an entomologist (I can hardly spell it!). I'm starting to think the flies are coming from me; I see them at home and in my cube at work. If you are aware of a body odor or fly problem that I might have, please let me know.
I found
this article on CNN today. It's about how techno-centric our lives are becoming. I don't have any comment on it. I just thought it was kind of interesting.
Speaking of articles, there was an interesting article in one of my Playstation magazines recently about how video game debates are just parlor tricks for politicians. They compared the yearly "violence and sex in video games" debate to the "burning the flag" debate. Basically, they said both debates are total bullshit. They claim that the senators know that flag burning is a First Amendment right, but they can look really good to their constituents if they debate the issue. Plus, they don't have to make any real decisions if they can draw that out. The author, who was much better spoken than I am, compared the video game debate directly to that, saying it was the same sort of "look at me I'm totally protecting America, even though I'm not doing anything" debate.