Survey Goodness

Mar 23, 2004 13:47

FromChristinafungi
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I will respond; I'll ask you five questions.
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1. Does John's info bug you as well? The one with "We are in the United States of Fascism."?
Yes, very much so. I can't stand to see the way he's twisted the facts Bush has stated. Obviously, the idea of homosexual marriage is a big issue, and I agree that the sanctity of marriage needs to remain between a man and a woman. Does it really merrit a constitutional ammendment, I think so. I know I'm considered "conservative" and I'm alright with that. I'm proud of the way our president handled the situation and think the nation should support him. He didn't seem wishy-washy or try to appease everyone, he merely stated his opinions and his plans. I hate that the American public refused to respect the man they elected to be in authority. In case anyone is wondering, this is what John's info actually says, "We are in the United States of Fascism.
http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/02/24/elec04.prez.bush.marriage/index.html
Does this really merit an ammendment to the constitution, does it really compare with the Bill of Rights?" The answer John, is YES. Yes it does.

2. Why do you like the guy you currently like?
The guy I currently like is only know to a select few people, one because I don't like to make a big deal of it and two because nothing can come of it, at least not now. But there are tons of reasons I like him. He's funny, he never fails to make me laugh when I need it yet he can be serious and considerate. He's intelligent, he makes excellent grades and doesn't even appear to have to try to hard. Sometimes that's more annoying than endearing, but you get the point. He's a strong Christian. Dating John made me realize all the things I was missing by dating someone who didn't share my passion and convictions. The guy I currently like does. He's actually a religion major and desires to be a youth pastor. He has so much insight into the Bible, it astounds me. It's quite humbling, but I learn a lot from him. Oh, and he's really cute :) There's more, but I don't think it's necessary to go on.

3. What is your favorite word, why, and use it in a sentance.
My favorite word... hmm, probably capricious. It just has such a fun sound to it. The word fits the definition, I think. Capricious means governed or characterized by sudden, impulsive and seemingly unmotivated ideas or actions; unpredictable. To me, the word itself is unpredictable, it's just got a neat sound to it. Use it in a sentence? Hmm... Although she tends to be capricious, at least you can say that life with my mother is never dull. I feel I should let everyone know, that this sentence is a blatant lie. My mother is not spontaneous, or capricious in anyway. She's a planner and tends to dislike surprises. :)

4. If you could travel to any country, where would you go and who would you bring?
This one is easy, I would go to Wales. I adore that country and have several friends there. I miss them all keenly and sincerely wish I could go back this summer. I know God has other plans for me, however and am excited for what lies ahead. But, I would love to be able to go back and see everyone and get to do some sightseeing in Southern Wales. As for who I'd bring with me, I'm not exactly sure. Probably Allison. I know my family also loves it there, but somehow going with my best friend sounds like a lot more fun to me.

5. Where were you born and how has that impacted your life?
I was born in San Jose, California, and I can honestly say it's played little to no role in my life. We left there before I was 6 months old. I don't remember it and I've never been back. My mother hated it there, the earthquakes scared her and the cost of living frustrated her to no end. After I was born, my parents moved to Colorado Springs, Colorado. I don't remember living there either, we left when I was 2. Minnesota is the first place I remember living, and I can say that I miss it at times. I wouldn't change the way my life has worked out, and I'm sure California had an impact on my parents, and perhaps Peter if he can remember it, but for me it's just another spot on the map. A place I've lived, but don't remember.
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