I thought we were bros, brah?!

Most of the “applicationson Facebook are completely useless. Some are moderately entertaining time-wasters, like Mafia Wars. The idea behind Mafia Wars and similar games on Facebook is to keep you clicking through their pages which serve ads that they receive their revenue from. Of course the more unique views each ad receives the more cash the content providers make. That’s why you’re encouraged to invite your friends. This is called spam.

It’s also why you’re limited on how many “invites” you can send via Facebook applications. Apparently the developers realized people might flee from their service if they were bombarded with random invites constantly (see “MySpace“). Most people still receive several invites from different friends, but the number is much smaller than if there were no limitations on applications.

I rarely accept app invites. The Facebook dev platform, in my opinion, is not safe enough to entrust my information to at random. I take very few steps to conceal my privacy on the web – most of my social networking profiles are completely open and contain a lot of information short of my social security number or a debit card PIN. If you’re intelligent about how you use the web you can get away with this. If you enjoy clicking random advertisements, entering your home address for the prize you’ve !!!JUST WON!!!, or even your phone information, you can’t get away with this. People that want your information have become very skilled at setting up traps so that less tech savy people do all the work for them. They’re not interested in actively targeting individuals, for the most part. Or maybe I’m just naive, believing I have nothing worthwhile to steal.

Uh.. Anyways, somehow this turned into a rant.

At one point or another I’ve accepted family invites via a Facebook relative application. Also, during last fall’s election I had added Obama’s profile to receive news updates on Facebook. The applications on Facebook often send you messages about a friend who’s recommended something for you or wants to be linked to you in some way. Please note that those messages are bullshit.

Obama has added you as a cousin?!?!

Obama has added you as a cousin. True story?

Judge not, that ye be not judged.

For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged

Fortunately, for this nation and possibly the world, we elected Barack Obama the 44TH President of the United States this past Tuesday, not only renewing what it means to be an American in our nation but the world’s view of America. Unfortunately, what may be one of Obama’s first major struggles to deal with before even taking office on January 20TH, or at the very least the most personal may end up being the rights of protesters.

The Westboro Baptist Church, a small congregation comprised mostly of family members based in Topeka, Kansas, is the same church, led by Fred Phelps, that sends protesters to the funerals of veterans of the Iraq war. Their message of hate is spread, however disgustingly, legally through the First Amendment of the United States Constitution. Despite enjoying this freedom, they run sites like www.godhatesamerica.com and condemn homosexuality, Roman Catholics, Muslims, and Jews and anyone they believe to support those groups.

Now, according to a recent press release from the church, they are planning on protesting the funeral of President-elect Obama’s grandmother. Claiming her influence on Obama led to his support of abortion and same-sex marriage.

Abortion rates, by the way, have decreased during democratic administrations according to records kept since the Roe v. Wade case.

So now we’ll have to see how the Obama family and friends deal with this tough time in their lives. Suggestions through out social web networks have urge for counter-demonstrators to be present, not unlike the Patriot Guard Riders, a motorcycle group that attends the funerals of veterans and other service workers upon invitation to physically shield funerals from the Westboro Church. After the tragedies of September 11TH, a counter-protester stood outside the church in Kansas. He held a sign simply stating “Not Today Fred”.

Eighty-six others joined him in the days to follow.

Something terrible has happened…

It’s horrible. I can’t understand it. It doesn’t make sense.

I was blind-sided. It came out of no where.

I didn’t know a person could stoop so low.

Yesterday, because my ideas fall in line with Barack Obama…

A conservative said I was a socialist.

A conservative threw arguments at me that I had only heard thrown specifically at Obama. Certainly not an every day citizen.

It was as if by expressing liberal views I was automatically a member of the Obama campaign…

And you know what?

That’s fine with me.

Obama ’08. Get out and vote.

Sharing is bad.

I only have a few minutes to write this before I jet off to my next engagement, but I was reading an article from Google news last week about McCain and Palin accusing Obama of “wealth redistribution”. Basically they’re attacking Obama because his policies encourage the wealthy to share their money with the less-fortunate. People like Ghandi or Jesus might want you to believe that sharing is good, but the Republicans know that when the sharing starts, America will go straight to Hell. Why? Because “… it [sharing] is one of the tenants of socialism!” (McCain at a rally).

Not that Democrats are awesome at dutifully “following God” (not that they necessarily should), but I tend to hold the “moral majority”, the “Religious Right” to a higher standard being that they claim to represent God. However, as an independent voter, I’m free to believe God wasn’t just pulling my chain when he said things like “the only religion I’m [God] interested in is to look after orphans and widows” (James 1:27) or “What you do to the least of these you do unto me”.

Quite honestly, were it not for the abortion issue (I’m personally against it but I respect people of differing opinions–especially since I don’t have a uterus) I would honestly find it very difficult to justify voting Republican at all.

In my examination of politics and the Christian faith, I feel comfortable concluding that the summation of excuses conservatives use against things like well-fare (sp?), war, gay rights, drug policies, immigration, etc seem to be rooted in hate and the justifications they provide are often “practical”. By this I mean that it is impractical to give money to 90% of homeless people when only 10% really put it to good use (I’m just using arbitrary numbers). Or that it’s more practical to “use force to make people behave peacefully” (note the irony) than it is to genuinely reach out and have patience (heaven forbid we turn the other cheek or anything crazy like that) with our enemies.

I find this to conflict with the Christian faith which states that God was born in a barn, spent a good chunk of his life being homeless, talking/living/eating with the crazies and the rejects of society, and hanging on a Roman cross like a criminal out of crazy, compassionate love for mankind. I would think it would be within the power of an Almighty God to come to earth as a powerful king with powerful armies and force the world to believe in Him, but that wasn’t what he did. In fact, Jesus rejected this method explicitly during the temptation in the desert.

Basically, all of this is to say that I feel the “godless liberals” do what Jesus would do a lot better than the Religious Right. But I think we all know bad things happen when Christianity becomes “popular” [cough]Crusades, inquisitions, witch hunts, war, etc[cough].

Just some thoughts.

Don’t vote . . . .

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Ah, where to start? Let’s start with the positive. Well, it’s a guilt trip – but one you should actually take to heart. Check out this clip featuring Jonah Hill, Forest Whitaker, Dustin Hoffman, Sarah Silverman taking her bra off and more.

Don’t Vote?

And of course I wouldn’t miss an opportunity to expose McCain. Sure, I think it’s important to get registered and vote regardless of your candidate preference, but it’s obvious I’m an Obama supporter so here’s a video of McCain lying like a stubborn ass.

McCain Interview with Des Moines Register