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Friday Ramblings

Well it is Wednesday, but to those of us in the business world, the Wednesday before Thanksgiving is Friday. I am so excited to have time off tomorrow and on Friday. As I always do I have neglected this page for a long time. Life is just too busy to keep up with all that I could.
On Saturday my sister Natalie was married for time and all eternity. I am very happy for her and wish the best for Natalie and Ricky.
Also on Saturday the University of Utah pwned BYU in the annual Utah Super Bowl. For years in a row, YEAH!

Well I am going to take some of this rare free time that I have to browse the internet. Take care and God bless.

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Alito is bad news.

Well Bush has done it again. Under pressure and down in the polls Bush has given the waco Right Wing exactly what they wanted: Scullia II.

I think it is high time to pull out the old Fillabuster. Democrats: Don’t let us down.

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The worst day of the year?

I really hate this day. Today is the day we roll our clocks back to standard time. I hate early coming of dark in the evening. Standard time = stupid time.

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One Down, One To Go

I am very happy to see Libby’s indictment. I think the indictment proves that there are still individuals with an iota of legal sense in the Federal Government. I believe that regardless of what happens to Karl Rove the Bush Administration will be in for some big changes in 2006. It is rather suprising to see how quickly the Bush andministration is becoming irrelevant. With people in the Republican party continually feeling more empowered to disagree with their leader there may still be promise for our America.

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Harriet Meirs Withdraws!

As a sign of the times of Bush’s crumbling leadership, nominee Meirs withdraws!

Who will Bush appoint next?

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Can Paul Be Saved

Some days I feel as if I am a hopeless drone in a world of repetitious change. It gets me to thinking: I wonder if God approves of all the time I spend away from home. I guess making money is a good cause, but is it holy?

No one ever answered this question for me in my religious studies. My Mormon / Christian upbringing often left me with the literal impression that the love of money is the root of all evil. But when it came down to the practicing of that law, a lot of people in my congregation had some totally awesome, expensive toys.

Making money feels good. It enables individuals a method by which to acquire goods and services. In a purely fair and equal world we would only acquire what we need. Some individuals practice only acquiring what we need, but most consume more than is necessary. I know that I am included in this questionable bunch.

I don’t think acquiring money is holy. It is always necessary, but the cost that we pay for money far too often distracts us from the investment of our soul.

How is that for a hippy rant?

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Paul the Blogger

Well it is time that I write from the heart. It has been oohh so long since I have just let my feelings and thoughts go, unedited and free.

I am really happy with the way things have been going in my life. I have a wonderful family and home that gives me security and love. My sister is getting married next month, I am very happy for her. I am moving on with life at what I believe to be a normal and healthy pace.

I would really like to spend more time outside. I always feel so isolated, be it in the office or in the car. The great outdoors, while everywhere, is always so far away from me. I am seperated from nature by time.

I am happy that I am doing what I am doing with my life. As is usual for me, I always feel like I could be doing more, and I feel that I should make more of my life. I do not want to continue doing the same thing that I am doing employment wise for the rest of my life. I do love what I am doing for now.

I want to live a life that is full of diversity and change. To achieve this I will attempt to learn as much as I can about everything.

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Bush’s empire is crumbling.

With approval ratings at their lowest and Conservatives angry with the Good Ol’ Boy Bush stages a press conference.

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