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Bored @ work
September 28, 2007, 10:48 PM
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 I am so DAMN! bored. All my loans for Pennsylvania are all paid for and the checks are cut and on their way out to PA. It is 11:48am and I’ve been done since like 8 o’clock really. And to be honest, we have another due date which is 10/6 but we only have like 10 loans open with due for 10/6. So there is no real point in trying to get them paid. Because there is always the possibility that those 10 loans will be paid automatically within next week. So I’ve sat here and surrounded myself with bills as if I’m actuallydoing something. And I’m growing bored fast, I can only pretend to look at these bills for so long, Kenneth William Serrano’s bill in Bristol, PA is getting old. And I feel that I’ve reached the end of the internet, no where else to go. If anyone has an interesting site to go to, please feel free to submit it to me. Thanks.



Understanding Oil
September 28, 2007, 6:46 PM
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Serj Tankian 

*note: this was written two days after Sept. 11th* 

Understanding Oil
By: Seri Tankian 

The brutal attacks/bombings this week in New York, and Washington D.C., along with threats of attacks there and elsewhere in the country have changed our times forever. While the mass media concentrates on the details of the destruction, and the blanketed words of politicians, I will attempt to understand and explain the events from the fence. BOMBING AND BEING BOMBED ARE THE SAME THINGS ON DIFFERENT SIDES OF THE FENCE. Terror is not a spontaneous human action without credence. People just don’t hijack planes and commit harikari (suicide) without any weight of thought to the action. No one in the media seems to ask WHY DID THESE PEOPLE DO THIS HORRIFIC ACT OF VIOLENCE AND DESTRUCTION? To be able to understand the answer to this, we must first look at our U.S. Mideast Policy. During most of the 20th century, U.S. businesses have worked on attaining oil rights and concessions from countries in the Middle East and Eastern Europe. After WWI, secret back door deals by our State Dept. yielded oil rights from then defeated Turkey to fields in what is now Iraq and Saudi Arabia, in return for looking the other way at a crime against humanity, the Genocide of the Armenians by the Turks. Oil profits have been the motivating factors behind many attempts at counterinsurgency of democratic regimes by the CIA and the U.S in the Middle East (such as Iran in the 1950s, where the Shah replaced the Prime Minister who refused to give up oil rights to the U.S., and since the people couldn’t deal with the Shah, an extremist government headed by the Ayatollah Khomeini ultimately prevailed). During the Iran-Iraq war, America supplied both sides with weapons and advice. These are not the actions of a rich superpower wanting peace. Let’s not forget that Saddam Hussein, before being America’s vision of the Anti-Christ, was a close ally of the U.S., and the CIA. So what was the firm belief system of consecutive American administrations that caused all this to occur? PEACE IN THE MIDDLE EAST WILL LEAD TO HIGHER OIL AND GASOLINE PRICES. Let’s not also forget the power of the Arms industry, disguised as defense that still sells billions of dollars of weapons to the area. Therefore it has not been in the short-term economic interest of the U.S. to foster Peace in the Middle East. Using the above reasoning, the U.S. has encouraged extremist governments, toppled democracies, as in the case of Iran to replace it with a monarchy, rigged elections, and many more unspeakable political crimes for U.S. businesses abroad. Let’s not also forget the Red Scare. During the war between the then Soviet Union and Afghanistan, the U.S. armed and supported the Taliban, a fundamentalist Muslim organization, and allowed them to export opium and heroin out of their country to pay for those weapons. Therefore the Taliban rose to power and control with the help of the U.S.A. Today, the bombing of Iraq still continues, no longer covered by the media, the economic embargo still remains, killing millions of children, and recently, while the world and the U.N. General Assembly have cried out to bring in peacekeeping forces into Israel and Palestine, to end the escalated war and recent assassinations, the U.S. has vetoed the rest of the Security Council and has halted the possibility of peace, there, in the most volatile place in the world. People in Serbia, Lebanon, Iraq, Sudan, and Afghanistan to name a few have seen bombs fall, not always at military targets and kill innocent civilians, as the scene in New York City yesterday. The wars waged by our government in our names has landed smack in the middle of our living room. The half hour of destruction closed down all world financial markets, struck the central headquarters of our military, and had our leaders running into bunkers, and our citizens into fear and frenzy. What scares me more than what has occurred is what our reactions to the occurrences may cause? President Bush belongs to a long generation of Republican Presidents who love war economies. The media has only concentrated on the bombings, if you will, and what type of retaliations is looming for the perpetrators. What everyone fails to realize is that the bombings are a reaction to existing injustices around the world, generally unseen to most Americans. To react to a reaction would be to further sponsor the reaction. In other words, my belief is that the terror will multiply if concrete steps are not taken to sponsor peace in the Middle East, NOW. This does not mean that we should not find the guilty party(s), Bin Laden, or whoever they may be, and not try them. Put simply, as long as a major injustice remains, violence precipitates to the surface of life. Native American folklore, the Bible, Nostradamus, and many other major religious beliefs point to this era with the visuals of yesterday’s disasters, and conditions of ecological disasters we experience daily in our lives today. War, rumors of war, famine, long burning fires, etc., are at our doorstep. We can prevail over this possible vision with the power of the human spirit, understanding, compassion, and peace. IT’S TIME TO PUT OUR NEEDS FOR SECURITY AND SURVIVAL, ACHIEVED ONLY THROUGH PEACE, ABOVE AND BEYOND PROFITS, ESPECIALLY IN THESE TIMES. SOLUTION:The U.S. should stop sidestepping the U.N. Security Council, and allow U.N. Peacekeeping troops and missions to the Middle East. Stop the violence first. Stop the bombing and patrol of Iraq.With today’s gains in the use of alternative fuels, develop them to full usage with autos and other utilities, to make the country less dependant on an already depleting natural reserve, oil. 

By initiating peace, we would have already shaken the foundations of support for Bin Laden, and/or all those that sponsor activities like those we saw yesterday, and break the stronghold of extremists on the world of Islam. On the other hand, if we carry out bombings on Afghanistan or elsewhere to appease public demand, and very likely kill innocent civilians along the way, wed are creating many more martyrs going to their deaths in retaliation against the retaliation. As shown from yesterday’s events, you cannot stop a person who’s ready to die.



State Fair of Texas
September 28, 2007, 6:36 PM
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BIG TEX

What: 2007 State Fair of TexasWhen: Sept. 28 – Oct. 21Where: Fair Park, a 277-acre entertainment and recreation complex owned by the City of Dallas, is located two miles east of downtown. The park is the year-round home of the Music Hall, Cotton Bowl and eight museums. Fair Park is a National Historic Landmark and boasts the largest collection of art deco exposition buildings in the United States. Hours: During the 24-day State Fair of Texas, the exhibit buildings are open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.More:

• Fair’s economic impact on Dallas: approx. $350 million annually.
• Exhibit space: approx. 370,000 sq. ft. in six buildings.
• Amusement rides: 70-75.
• 212-ft. Texas Star is the tallest Ferris wheel in North America.
• Livestock entries: approximately 8,000.
• Creative Arts entries: approximately 7,000.
• Food service locations: approximately 200.
• Ride & food revenues: $26 million (2006).
• The Texas-OU football game has been played during the Fair every year since 1929.
• Big Tex made his first State Fair appearance in 1952.
• Corny dogs were invented in 1942 by State Fair concessionaires Carl and Neil Fletcher.
• Since 1992, the State Fair of Texas Scholarship program has awarded more than $1.8 million in new and renewed college grants to eligible students. 

HISTORY: The first State Fair to be held in Dallas was presented at this location in 1886. Fair Park was the site of the 1936 Texas Centennial Exposition which ran for six months and attracted 6 million people. An extended 31-day Fair in 1986 celebrated the Texas Sesquicentennial and drew almost 4 million visitors.
NEW!!! The wait is over, and the $5 million Texas SkyWay®, sponsored by Mrs Baird’s, is up! These days its gondolas are gliding lazily above a Midway abuzz with workers preparing for the State Fair of Texas, Sept. 28 through Oct. 21. The new high-performance aerial ride offers visitors bird’s-eye and panoramic views of the annual exposition in historic Fair Park. Each of its 34 Art Deco-inspired, enclosed gondolas holds eight passengers. Riders cruise up and over the colorful Midway on a system supported by eight towers, covering more than 1,800 feet from one station to the next. Occupants soar 65 feet above the ground at the ride’s highest point. The Texas SkyWay is a family-friendly attraction designed to assure a smooth ride and features a level loading system that will accommodate wheelchairs and strollers. The gondolas depart from the stations at cruising speed before accelerating to 600 ft. per minute. At full occupancy, the Texas SkyWay has a capacity of more than 5,000 riders per our.The State Fair of Texas enlisted the help of Doppelmayr/CTEC to construct the $5 million attraction. Known for its attention to detail and commitment to safety, Dopplemayr is considered the market leader worldwide.  
Friday, Sept. 28 GRUPO FANTASMA 8:00 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 29 Mad Skills 12 noon & 1:15pm BOYZ II MEN 3:00 p.m. Aubree-Anna 5:45pm & 8:00pm
Sunday, Sept. 30 Eating Contest 1:00 pm Alpha Rev 2:15 p.m. & 3:30 p.m. BOWLING FOR SOUP 5:30 p.m.
Monday, Oct. 1 Kacey Musgraves 4 p.m./5:45 p.m./8:00 p.m.
Tuesday, Oct. 2 Nathan Johnson 4 p.m./5:45 p.m./8:00 p.m.
Wednesday, Oct. 3 Zane Lewis 4 p.m./5:45 p.m./8:00 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 4 Ron Lawrence & Sazerac Jazz 4 p.m./5:45 p.m./8:00 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 5 Angela Blair 4 p.m./5:45 p.m./8:00 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 6 Rob Roy Parnell 12 noon & 1:15 p.m. ASHLEY RAY 3:30 p.m. THOMAS MARTINEZ 5:45p.m.JASON ALDEAN 8:00 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 7 Eating Contest 1:00p.m. AARON WATSON 3:00 p.m. GARY P. NUNN 5:30 p.m. Xenovibes 8:00p.m.
Monday, Oct. 8 Myers Brothers Band 12 noon Girls 4 Life 1:00 p.m. JONAS BROTHERS 3:00 p.m. Katie Rae Davis 6:00 p.m. & 8:00 p.m.
Tuesday, Oct. 9 Rob Hunt Band 4 p.m./5:45 p.m./8:00 p.m.
Wednesday, Oct. 10 The Quebe Sisters Band 4 p.m./5:45 p.m./8:00 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 11 Lucky Pierres 4 p.m./5:45 p.m./8:00 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 12 Bleed Down 4 p.m./5:45 p.m./8:00 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 13 Star De Azlan 12 noon/1:15 p.m./3:30 p.m. JACE EVERETT5:45 p.m. BILLY RAY CYRUS 8:00 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 14 Cody Jinks 12 noon & 1:30 p.m. Travis Mitchell Band 3:30 p.m. MIRANDA LAMBERT 5:30 p.m.Travis Mitchell Band 8:00 p.m.
Monday, Oct. 15 Professor D 4 p.m./5:45 p.m./8:00 p.m.
Tuesday, Oct. 16 Shane Henry 4 p.m./5:45 p.m./8:00 p.m.
Wednesday, Oct. 17 Maiden Texas 4 p.m./5:45 p.m./8:00 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 18 Beatlegrass 4 p.m./5:45 p.m./8:00 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 19 Rich O’Toole 4 p.m. & 5:45 p.m. LONESTAR 8:00 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 20 Billy Harvey 12 noon & 1:30 p.m. Brittnee Lee 3:30 p.m. & 5:30 p.m. THIRD DAY 8:00 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 21 JOE POSADA 12 noon LA FUERZA 1:30 p.m. JAY PEREZ 3:30p.m.