Wednesday, November 09, 2011

Question

Isn't being anti war but pro veteran sort of like being anti abortion and dating an abortinist?

Tuesday, November 08, 2011

Ben Stiller V. The World

I've decided to give Ben Stiller a chance as a serious actor, as I've disliked his cheesey attempts at making fun of people with disabilities. The film I'm talking about is titled "Greenburg" with him in the title role of a guy with... bad luck?

Hard to say as he totally sucks as a serious actor who can do more than make fun of other people. He looks pretty odd in a film that has not done much to look anything beyond weak and silly. Does he have a partner? Or is Ben a "confirmed" bachelor?

Well, anyway, I wouldn't reccomend Greenburg (I guess no one else has either) to anyone who thinks Ben Stiller is any thing beyond a clown. But he tries occasionally...

"Can You Hear Me Now?"

I just finished watching a movie called "Full Signal". It tells the story of how cell phones are more than likely causing health problems all around the world, and it got me thinking. The idea of "safe" radiation is akin to the idea of "clean" coal energy. Both are lies.

As autism continues to grow at an alarming rate, could it be radiation that's causing this phenomena? The frequency has now grown to 1 in 100 children. And they are saying that the incidence of brain cancer in kids under 18 is at its' highest level EVER. Coincidences? Maybe, but I have my doubts.

Telecomunications is REALLY BIG business! T-Mobile, Quest, Comcast, the list goes on and on. These Telecoms are constantly competing for your money. You can find them everywhere, from Nascar to Washington DC. In effect, they are some of the fastest growing corporations in the world today. Do you think they care about you or your family's well being?? You may want to think twice.

I'm not saying I don't believe cell phones have saved many lives, and there is not a need for them in emergency situations. What I am saying is that there needs to be IMMEDIATE research done to find out exactly how harmful they (and their accompanying towers) are to human beings. If we wait another 10 or 15 years without doing so, we'll find out any way, but is it truly wise to take that approach?