Tuesday, December 13, 2005

Costa Rica in January! Going to Pillage the Village



Well a few of my friends and I will be going to Costa Rica on January 4th. The surfing there is superb I hear, and I will be looking forward to lounging on the sunny beaches while all of you are going to be cold and probably snowed in! I really need a vacation to easethe suffering of my easy going life style. I am also looking forward to enjoying the extremely cheap food and drink as a 3 course meal there costs between $2-$5 and the entire trips accomidation is only costing around $165. Well to all those people who are going to be going home after Christmas (to D.C.) make me a snowman and Ill send you a postcard of the canopy tours which I am going to be going on! Suckas!!

Monday, December 12, 2005

The Modern Viking

Monday, December 05, 2005

Politically Incorrect and "stolt"(proud in viking) of it


Ahh the elusive holiday tree, the natural weed which has replaced the Christmas as our primary adornment for Christmas. It is sorely disappointing that our society has fallen enough to change the tradition which it was founded upon. It seems that today the idea of tolerance is having adverse consequences. With the extreme minority dictating its values on the majority, the only real outcome is exasperation of the majority. I do not know one person who is offended by a pine tree covered with lights and accoutrements being called a "Christmas Tree". It is the same thing as calling a menorah a candle stick holder, or the Ka'bah a giant black rock. Something that is relatively sacred should not be renamed to fit the ideologies of persons who do not even believe in them. Of course the argument of separation of Church and State will be used. Unfortunately for those who follow that belief to the extreme; for the entire nation to be completely separate from Church, all leaders would have to be atheist, our entire judicial system would have to be changed, and the entire heritage of the United States would have to be rewritten. Since each have strong ties to religion is some aspect. Any leader who believes in God would in some way have their choices influenced by their belief and thus the separation of church and state could not ensue. Modern Law can trace its beginnings back to the ten commandments, thus separation of Church and State can not be accomplished. Finally the beginnings of our country were founded on religious freedom, not prohibition. The renaming and destruction of religious icon would certainly constitute religious prohibition. It is sad that people will readily allow the prohibition of religion over asinine ideological concerns. So finally I wish the readers a Merry Christmas, a Happy Hanukkah, and a happy whatever other celebrations people wish to celebrate!