Friday, March 6, 2009

Geert Wilders on the O'Reilly Factor (February 23, 2009) - Fitna Documentary

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQdaPKFXFao


Good interview with Geert Wilders on the O'Reilly Factor (February 23, 2009)

A few good songs

Here's a few more favorite songs of mine...Ya, I know a few days ago, I posted my favorite George Strait songs, but I listen to and like ALL types of music....Anyways...enjoy!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIP4Q_L5iCM

Rise Against-Paper Wings

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyelhgJbLjc&feature=related

Rise Against-Blood to bleed


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGxLPV19tO4&feature=related

Rise Against-The good left undone

Thursday, March 5, 2009

daily reflection-March 5, 2009-A turn of events...

Today was an interesting day kind of.First of all, the weather was completely crappy compared to the last few days of nice warm weather.Second....this is some good news ........I was recently contacted today by a former classmate who was in my class from the fourth grade up until the seventh grade.This one is really quite the turn of events.The person I am referring to used to not really be too fond of me during the middle school years. Today she contacted me and apologized for what happened back then.We corresponded about how things have changed over the years and chatted.I am not one who holds grudges......a grudge to me is nothing more than a burden and bitterness over the past only causes further pain.......If you forgive someone who wronged you in the past or if you apologize for your own wrongs...you shall carry no burden and you shall actually gain more than you would lose.There is nothing to lose if you hold a burden and you can let that burden go by not holding grudges and forgiving and apologizing.And to make things even better, the person I am talking about is pro-life and conservative.Suprises such is this are one of the best things that can happen.We are now friends and things have surely changed and as far as hope and change goes, ......this is HOPE AND CHANGE......and the rhetoric spewed by NoBama is just rhetoric....If NoBama really wants to see hope and change...all he has to do is read this blog entry and tell his supporters to stop whining over past wrongs.

Thank you everyone and all the Best.....

BC Conservative Party selects candidate for Prince George-Valemount

I recieved this in an e-mail from someone directly involved in that campaign and was asked to post it a few days back, but absent mindely forgot to do so due to many other things on my mind at the time.So I apologize to the person who asked me to post it and I am posting it now.....I kinda guess its better late than never.

FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
February 26, 2009


BC
CONSERVATIVE PARTY SELECTS CANDIDATE FOR
PRINCE GEORGE –
VALEMOUNT

PRINCE GEORGE: BC Conservative Party Leader, Wilf
Hanni, announced today that Sean Ollech has been selected by the BC Conservative
Party as their Candidate for MLA in the Prince George-Valemount Constituency in
the May 12, 2009 General Election.

Sean Ollech is a long time
resident of Prince George, having lived in the Beaverley area since he was
3. He attended school at Beaverley Elementary, John McInnis Junior
Secondary, and finally graduated with his IB diploma at PGSS.

In
2007, he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree majoring in History from the
University of Northern British Columbia.

Sean Ollech is a data
entry clerk who also owns his own tutoring business in Prince George.

Sean Ollech says that he will be running on a platform with three
major planks: Prolife, balanced budget and no carbon tax. “British Columbians,
particularly those in the North deserve a government that is representative of
their interests. If elected I promise that I will represent all my constituents
regardless of party affiliation. For too long decisions in this province have
been made from Vancouver for Vancouver.”

Sean Ollech believes that
serious upgrades in infrastructure are necessary in Northern British Columbia.
“I would like to see the construction of a pipeline from Alberta to Prince
Rupert, as well as the expansion of the Port of Prince Rupert. Prince George is
the transportation hub of the north, and I believe that both projects will not
only be cost effective, but also prove a considerable boon to the North as a
whole.”

In addition to the pipeline, Sean Ollech promises that he
would vote in favour to repeal the Oil and Gas moratorium, passed by the NDP
party. “Newfoundland has had considerable success with Hibernia, as have the
United Kingdom and Norway. There is no reason why we shouldn't do the same in
British Columbia where the resources exist. It would provide considerable
employment not only in the primary industry, but also in secondary and tertiary
employment spun off from the project.”

Sean Ollech believes
that BC has a very promising future and that under effective management, the
province can succeed and thrive despite difficult economic conditions.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Wilf Hanni, Leader, BC
Conservative Party – (250) 426-9807
Gill Picard, Secretary, BC Conservative
Party – (866) 800-9025
Sean Ollech, Candidate for MLA, BC Conservative Party
– (250) 612-2286
www.conservativesbc.com leader@conservativesbc.com

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Reflection of the day....March 1,2009

Today was an interesting day.I got some sleep last night and was wide awake and full of energy today.I ventured out this morning in the explorer to go to the bank and get my rent money since the rent was due today.I pay 500 a month for rent and that includes cable, internet, washer and dryer, parking space, and a plug in for my explorer for when it gets really cold.Its a damn good deal and I have no issues paying for such.After I paid the rent, i headed to the superstore and got a few things....del monte sliced peaches, juice, steak, and some green tea and some honey.Then I drove around Red Deer which was also fun.I walked about downtown but went back to my vehicle after being creeped out by the vagrants lurking about.I am scared shitless of walking around downtown Red Deer in the evenings especially since the one time some creepy vagrant followed me and approached me aggressively and didnt clue in that I didnt want to talk to him. I dont want to be further than a block from my vehicle in the evenings in downtown Red Deer.I feel much safer in the college area since not too many vagrants hang around there.Tomorrow is my birthday and hopefully it will be a good day.