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Be aware of self-defeating behaviour.

Thursday, 2007 November 29 11:26 PM CST — Siloam Springs, Arkansas UNITED STATES

“Does it matter that with a declining birth rate, immigration is the only viable means to even have a sustainable population? More importantly, does it matter that without immigration, we would have a deficiency of workers in our labour force? Most importantly, does it matter that without immigration, we would be seriously lacking good Mexican food?”

If one will open his or her eyes while walking around my campus, one would be amazed at what can be found. One thing that surprised myself was a vehicle parked in the fire lane behind the J. Alvin Brown Residence Hall. The problem with such should be apparent with the phrase “parked in the fire lane.” Should the need arise for emergency vehicles to service the residence hall, the presence of the vehicle in the fire lane would have hurt the emergency effort.

It is never okay to park in a fire lane. If that were it, I'd be done writing, and this column wouldn't make the press because it would be so short. There was more: campus safety placed a clamp on one of the front tires so that the owner of the car couldn't move it without calling campo and paying the fine for parking in the fire lane. I would hesitate to use the word idiocy to describe it because whoever put the clamp on the tire will probably end up reading this in the campus newspaper, but no other word comes to mind. If having a car unattended in the fire lane was bad enough, now imagine an unattended car in the fire lane that can't be moved. If an emergency event were to occur, campo would have to come out and unclamp the vehicle before the car could even be removed by the owner. Collecting parking tickets seemed more important to campus security that it was willing to take a dangerous situation and make it even more dangerous — a perfect example of self-defeating behaviour.

However, I'm not writing this to complain about the use of wheel clamps on my campus. The topic that I wish to bring up is completely unrelated: immigration. In this country today, there are nearly twelve million undocumented migrants. Whether or not fanatic conservatives wish to admit it, these people contribute substantially to the œconomy of the United States. Still, people across the country are shouting louder and louder to have all illegal immigrants deported from the United States.

Do these people not realise how bad that would be for themselves? They refuse to see that if the immigrants were allowed to stay, work and live here, their lives would be better, this country would be better and, most importantly, the world would be better. Still, instead of doing the right thing, these anti-immigrant folks are pushing to have these immigrants punished at the expense of the general well-being of anyone involved. Even superfanatic conservatives (I cringe as I think of such) are calling for an end to all immigration — legal and illegal.

Does it matter that with a declining birth rate, immigration is the only viable means to even have a sustainable population? More importantly, does it matter that without immigration, we would have a deficiency of workers in our labour force? Most importantly, does it matter that without immigration, we would be seriously lacking good Mexican food? No, having a society free from foreign infestation seems more important to these überfanatics that they are willing to destroy their means of survival — a perfect example of self-defeating behaviour.

Quote to ponder: “Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the the universe.” — Albert Einstein

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“Ding Dong!”

Tuesday, 2007 November 27 9:57 PM CST — Siloam Springs, Arkansas UNITED STATES

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/10/29/politics/politico/thecrypt/main3424164.shtml

I'll drink to that!

Wait… I know RAs who read this.

Quote to ponder: “The more things are forbidden, the more popular they become.” — Mark Twain

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“Let's go knock over Cherokee Casino!”

Saturday, 2007 November 17 1:38 AM CST — Siloam Springs, Arkansas UNITED STATES

Jazz is the most wonderful invention of God. No, man did not invent jazz; God did. Jazz is too excellent to be a man-made creation. Jazz is not the music that God listens to. No, jazz is God's language. When He speaks, His words are blue notes and blues scales, and the poetry in His language is the most beautiful thing ever created.

If the definition of obsession is making claims about God without theological backing, I'm obsessed… or is it just a joke?

Quote to ponder: “I'm going to live until I die.” — Frank Sinatra

Currently reading…
City of God
By Augustine of Hippo.

Currently watching…
Ocean's Thirteen
Directed by Steven Soderbergh
Starring George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Elliott Gould, Bernie Mac, Al Pacino and Don Cheadle
Released on Friday, 2007 June 8.

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Isn't it amazing how the villain on your favourite game show as a child suddenly becomes hot after you hit puberty?

Monday, 2007 November 12 11:31 PM CST — Siloam Springs, Arkansas UNITED STATES

I need a new computer. The one that I have now is a piece. I remember when I first got it, it was a cutting-edge, top-of-the-line machine. Now, it can't even check e-mail or browse the Internet at the same time without strange delays. Well, it's time to start saving for a new one. This time, I'm staying away from the laptop and going for a nice desktop. Then again, I need to earn the money first.

Perhaps it's time to send out my résumé to some companies.

Quote to ponder: “It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity.” — Albert Einstein

Currently listening to…
Experience Hendrix: The Best of Jimi Hendrix
By Jimi Hendrix
Released on Tuesday, 1998 November 3.

Currently reading…
City of God
By Augustine of Hippo.

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“My toes too numb to step…”

Monday, 2007 November 5 11:38 PM CST — Siloam Springs, Arkansas UNITED STATES

Artwork can often have a meaning that is under the surface and relevant and a meaning that's on the surface and irrelevant. This work of art used to only have relevant meaning under the surface. Now, it has meaning in both facets:

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Quote to ponder: “In human intercourse the tragedy begins, not when there is misunderstanding about words, but when silence is not understood.” — Henry David Thoreau

Currently reading…
City of God
By Augustine of Hippo.

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