Monday, June 4, 2007

rebuttal (?)

Is it considered a 'rebuttal' if I agree with the opinion but disagree with the reasoning? I am against Bush's policies, yes. But I am not exacerbated with Bush himself. I do consider his actions futile. But I am aware that he is not an individual. He is a puppet, controlled by greed and his party (Republican). I am against his plans and his actions, but it annoys me when people run around proclaiming their hate of Bush and wishing for his death. If he (Bush) jumped off the Sears Tower, we would still be in a recession. We would still be under his command, because 'his command' isn't really his and his actions are supported by a multitude of citizens as well as various people in power. Another thing that bothers me is Anti-Flag. Various other bands write and perform music that pertains to their personal opinions opposing Bush's actions. But Anti-Flag on the other hand opposes everything. But whatever, people do as they like.

Disney (Land)

Saturday! (May 26th)
Summertime in California. Cold.Very cold. We stopped in Barstow to change diapers. That was at one in the morning. Afterwards, we continued the never ending drive to Anaheim. There isn't much else to say. The next day we were eating lunch with (ugh) Ariel the Memaid. From there everything was pretty cool. I rode the HTH (Hollywood Tower Hotel) seven times. That was California Adventure. Honestly, Disneyland was a bit of a hype. The whole place smelled of sewer, and the rides were a little outdated. All in all, the whole trip was pretty awesome. It was nice getting out of Arizona. We spent six days in Anaheim/Garden Grove and one whole day driving OUT of L.A. Traffic was terrible. From Anaheim to Riverside we moved on average ten miles an hour. Which isn't bad, considering the trip to San Diego we barely oved at all. Anyway, we ended up in Phoenix (On purpose) and spent the night at my Uncle Jon's place. The next day we wandered around the mall then left.
Oh, by the way, Las Vegas is hell. We drove through there. First it was nothing, then we reached one of the poor areas. From there it turned into a Hoover town. (Homeless people seeking shelter beneath cardboard boxes and newspaper.) It doesn't sound like much, but you really had to be there. It wasn't just two to three people, it was the whole street. Both sides, lined with people. The corners and beyond contained them. What's crazy is, here are the extremely poor. Wheras up the street, people are making millions and throwing their money away. Ugh. It's almost like the Great Depression is starting all over again. It's crazy. The World has gone mad. But honestly, it wasn't sane in the first place.