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Wow what has happedned latley...
Pakistan is in trouble with General Musharif in power and it is a real delacate situation over there because for how unpopular he is..He is better than the Islamic Extremists trying to take over the country and right now there is a huge standoff beetween him and the people of his own country!!! Also on other events in the Mid East Lebanon is in trouble becuase no one there can decide who to be president and now that seat in there government is vacant and now that country is on the brink of Civil War..again! They have not even recovered from the last time Lebanon went on Civil War since the 1980's! Geez what is wrong with this world!! No one can get along and get out of there friggin pride just to make the world a more livable place! And if you all ask me how I know these things well..It just because I have such a deep intrest in these things..Also one of the reasons why those other gays in my school call me freak..but screw them I like what I like |
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I think politics is fascinating too actually. I'm following the Pakistani government and it's just...wow...Musharraf's in the perfect position right now. (If I'm wrong about some of this here, correct me please) He's got Bhutto, his main opposer locked up under house arrest along with all her supporters and NOW he decides to call an election? Even somehow if Bhutto won the vote in the position she's in, Musharraf would still retain control of the military and eventually take the government back over again by force.
It's also interesting because Bhutto isn't all that amazing either. While she may be the lesser of two evils, when she was in power, she was pretty damn corrupt herself. |
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Location: Southampton-Hampshire-UK
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ooh i kno lets write a book i shall call it piride and- oh damn its been done already oh well |
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Location: Texas
Age: 18
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well, I don't know much about politics and such but yeah there's like lots of conflicts today now all over the world. I think its like some kind of signs and its not good, scary right? lets hope nothing worst happens too many stuff already in the world and more might just bamn.
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Location: Riverside, CA
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Dan: Ya I've heard about that on the news. It's really sad, just like what happened at Virginia Tech.
You know something interesting? When I was looking online about gay acceptance, they brought up this article on countries in the wold that accept homosexuality. And as I went through it, I've noticed that a majority of the countries and the people who didn't accept homosexuality were in Africa. I kind of found it offensive, being that I'm an African American myself. Just like how it is in America, while they're are all these different kinds of races who oppose homosexuality, Hip Hop seems to have a bad rap with Gay Rights organizations who accuse them of being homophobic. |
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