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Thursday, June 10, 2010

Alejandro, Ale-Alejandro.



Don't bother me, don't bother me, Alejandro. Don't call my name, don't call my name, Fernando.
I'm not your babe, I'm not your babe, Alejandro.
Don't wanna kiss, don't wanna touch. Fernando. Don't call my name, don't call my name, Alejandro. I'm not your babe. I'm not your babe, Fernando.

A B O R T I O N




Month One.

Hi Mommy!
I am only 3/4 of an inch long,
But I have all my organs.
I love the sound of your voice.
Every time I hear it,
I wave my arms and legs.
The sound of your heart beat
Is my favorite lullaby.

Month Two.

Mommy,
Today I learned how to suck my thumb.
If you could see me
You could definitely tell that I am a baby.
I’m not big enough to survive outside my home though.
It is so nice and warm in here.

Month Three.

You know what Mommy,
I’m a boy!
I hope that makes you happy.
I always want you to be happy.
I don’t like it when you cry.
You sound so sad.
It makes me sad too,
And I cry with you even though
You can’t hear me.

Month Four.

Mommy,
My hair is starting to grow.
It is very short and fine
But I will have a lot of it.
I spend a lot of my time exercising.
I can turn my head and curl my fingers and toes
And stretch my arms and legs.
I am becoming quite good at it too.

Month Five.

You went to the doctor today.
Mommy, he lied to you.
He said that I’m not a baby.
I am a baby, Mommy, your baby.
I think and feel.
Mommy, what’s abortion?

Month Six.

I can hear that doctor again.
I don’t like him.
He seems cold and heartless.
Something is intruding my home.
The doctor called it a needle.
Mommy what is it? It burns!
Please make him stop!
I can’t get away from it!
Mommy! Help me!

Month Seven.

Mommy,
I am okay.
I am in Jesus’s arms.
He is holding me.
He told me about abortion.
Why didn’t you want me, Mommy?

Every abortion is just…

One more heart that was stopped.
Two more eyes that will never see.
Two more hands that will never touch.
Two more legs that will never run.
One more mouth that will never speak.

Disgusting.

Killing babies and cooking them after to EAT.

June 11, 2010

“Memories are what warm you up from the inside. But they’re also what tear you apart.”
— Haruki Murakami

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Make a wish.




I have my own meaning of stars. >:D

Nice.



There has always been this "shroud of secrecy" over the Freemasons. Even before I read Dan Brown's famous novel, The Da Vinci Code (which had all sorts of theories about the Masonic movement), there has been all kinds of interpretations of what exactly they are. Some say they are some kind of a gentleman's' secret society with secret rituals and handshakes. Some say they are an underground deviant form of Christianity. Some say they are connected to the Knights Templar, an organisation in the medieval times entrusted by the Vatican to guard a secret (the Holy Grail, no less). Why are masonic symbols seen on famous structures in Europe and even America? Was the USA government under its first president, George Washington "controlled" by Freemasons? Since the Freemasons' ideology takes its cue from Christianity, why are Muslims, Jews, Buddhists, Hindus, etc known to be members? This book does have, in its way, answers to all the above questions.

This book is written by "Britain's leading expert on freemasonry", Robert L D Cooper, a historian, member of the Scottish Freemason Society and curator of the Scottish Masonic Museum & Library.

This book begins with a summary of the history of the Knights Templar. This is actually very necessary as he then goes on to discuss the theory of the connection between the Knights Templar and the Freemasonry. The different theories of the origins of the movement are then discussed. The Masonic rituals, symbols, lodges, hierarchy and ethos are then also discussed.
There is also a list of famous Freemasons which include George Washington (first President of the USA), Edwin Aldrin (2nd man on the moon), Sir Winston Churchill (the British Prime Minister during the Second World War), Clark Gable (an actor famous for his role as Rhett Butler in Gone With The Wind), Harry Houdini (an escape artist), John Philip Sousa ( a USA Marine Band leader famous for his march songs which my band used to play including Semper Fidelis, High School Cadets, etc. He also invented the sousaphone, a variant of the tuba with the bell pointing forward over the player's shoulder specifically for use in marching brass bands), etc.