Horoscope

TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Do you remember when you learned to read, back when you were six years old? One week the clumps of letters were indecipherable, and the next week you could actually make sense of them. I propose to you, Taurus, that you are now at a comparable threshold in the evolution of your emotional life. Feelings that have previously been obscure or puzzling will soon come into focus. You’ll be blessed with an upgrade in your intuition about your friends’ and loved ones’ moods. Your power to enjoy intimacy will dramatically ripen.

Legistlation for the Draft

Apparently, legislation is in front of our Congress to institute the draft. From :

Guess what is QUIETLY being put through the House and Senate – a DRAFT starting 2005. If you are against this, you better pass this on IMMEDIATELY. I was not aware of this until I received this today.

Mandatory draft for boys and girls (ages 18-26) starting June 15, 2005, is something that everyone should know about.

This literally effects everyone since we all have or know children that will have to go if this bill passes.

There is pending legislation in the house and senate (companion bills: S89 and HR 163) which will time the program’s initiation so the draft can begin as early as spring, 2005, just after the 2004 presidential election. The administration is quietly trying to get these bills passed now, while the public’s attention is on the elections, so our action on this is needed immediately. Details and links follow.

This plan, among other things, eliminates higher education as a shelter and includes women in the draft. Also, crossing into Canada has already been made very difficult.

Actions

Please send this on to all the parents and teachers you know, and all the aunts and uncles, grandparents, godparents. . .

And let your children know – – it’s their future, and they can be a powerful voice for change!

This legislation is called HR 163 and can be found in detail at the following website:

http://thomas.loc.gov/ (COPY THIS AND PASTE TO WEBSITE)

Just enter in “HR 163” and click search and will bring up the bill for you to read. It is less than two pages long.

If this bill passes, it will include all men and ALL WOMEN from ages 18 – 26 in a draft for military action. In addition, college will no longer be an option for avoiding the draft and they will be signing an agreement with Canada which will no longer permit anyone attempting to dodge the draft to stay within it’s borders.

This bill also includes the extension of military service for all those that are currently active.

If you go to the select service web site and read their 2004 FYI Goals you will see that the reasoning for this is to increase the size of the military in case of terrorism. This is a critical piece of legislation, this will effect our undergraduates, our children and our grandchildren.

Please take the time to write your congressman and let them know how you feel about this legislation.

www.house.gov
www.senate.gov

Please also write to your representatives and ask them why they aren’t telling their constituents about these bills and write to newspapers and other media outlets to ask them why they’re not covering this important story.

The draft $28 million has been added to the 2004 selective service system budget to prepare for a military draft that could start as early as June 15, 2005. Selective service must report to Bush on March 31, 2005 that the system, which has lain dormant for decades, is ready for activation.

Please see www.sss.gov/perfplan_fy2004.html to view the Selective Service System annual performance plan, fiscal year 2004.

The pentagon has quietly begun a public campaign to fill all 10,350 draft board positions and 11,070 appeals board slots nationwide. Though this is an unpopular election year topic, military experts and influential members of congress are suggesting that if Rumsfeld’s prediction of a “long, hard slog” in Iraq and Afghanistan (and permanent state of war on terrorism) proves accurate, the U.S. may have no choice but to draft.

www.hslda.org/legislation/national/2003/s89/default.asp entitled the Universal National service Act of 2003, “to provide for the common defense by requiring that all young persons (age 18-26) in the United States, including women, perform a period of military service or a period of civilian service in furtherance of the national defense and homeland security, and for other purposes.” These active bills currently sit in the committee on armed services.

Dodging the draft will be more difficult than those from the Vietnam era. College and Canada will not be options. In December, 2001, Canada and the U.S. signed a “smart border declaration,” which could be used to keep would-be draft dodgers in.

Signed by Canada’s minister of foreign affairs, John Manley, and U.S. Homeland Security director, Tom Ridge, the declaration involves a 30 point plan which implements, among other things, a “pre-clearance agreement” of people entering and departing each country.

Reforms aimed at making the draft more equitable along gender and class lines also eliminates higher education as a shelter. Underclassmen would only be able to postpone service until the end of their current semester. Seniors would have until the end of the academic year.

What to do: Tell your friends, Contact your legislators and ask them to oppose these bills. We cannot just sit and pretend that by ignoring it, it will go away. We must voice our concerns and create the world we want to live in for our children and grandchildren.

Whoo.

My fists are finally unclenched.  My teeth are finally not grinding.  I have forced my muscles to relax.  Whooo.

My stress-induced rage peak seems to be over, and that is good.  I keep reminding myself that there is nothing to stress over, and that things are under control.  Not my control, but under control nonetheless.

I’m fairly sure that I yelled at a customer when he mis-heard me.  “Not middle number, model number!”  I think I lost it a little bit.  I forced myself to relax after that.  Slowly but surely, I calmed down.

So.  Mark has an LJ, he’s .

I have to wonder if and I have let this wedding get out of our hands and become something other than a celebration of our union.  It’s not something I logically worry about, but it’s a nagging feeling.  I know that everyone just wants to make our wedding the best that it can possibly be, but it seems that few stop to ask us what it is that we want.  What it is that will make it the best for us.

I am not ungrateful.  I am amazed at everything.  I mean, everything.  *SIGH*  It’s just…. ours, damnit.

has a shiny on her finger.

I am once again published in the City Pulse – if only a letter to the editor.  I really need to call them about writing for them.

Wedding plans are as solid as we can hope them to be, with much thanks to both sets of parents and all of our friends.  Just so we don’t pull our hair out, please RSVP.  :)  Even if you’re not coming, writing 0 in the number attending field will at least give us a more accurate count.

I’m waiting for the Aleve to kick in.  Afternoon headaches are the worst.  However, Song of Susannah by Stephen King really has my attention.

The Riccer and The Niccer

Tonight, and I will be at Luna in Royal Oak. You should be there. That’s right, I’m talkin’ to you. Because, not only do you get to hang out with us party peoples (and finally see her finished engagement ring!), but the and the niccer will be DJ’ing tonight!

So get yer ass out to Luna. :)

Horoscope

TAURUS (April 20-May 20): J. Edgar Hoover headed the FBI for almost 50 years. While many admired the way he transformed it from an amateurish collection of hacks into a formidable law enforcement agency, others regarded him as a paranoid control freak who gave police work a bad name. Even U.S. President Lyndon Johnson had a strong ambivalence towards the man. Asked by *The New York Times* why he didn’t fire Hoover, Johnson replied, “It’s probably better to have him inside the tent pissing out, than outside the tent pissing in.” Consider making that your motto in the coming week, Taurus. There may be persons in your life who will serve you better as problematic friends than unpredictable adversaries.

I need a shave.

It’s been a little while since I posted.  I don’t feel compelled to, I finally just have something to say.

Cost of living, my ass. :)  Call centers suck, and will always suck, and I’m so happy to be rid of them soon.

I think that I have found my second cognate at MSU, but I will hold my judgement.  ATL has morphed into a new department that includes web-design and classes on publishing your works.  I am on the override waiting list for the latter class for the spring semester.  In fact, I am first on the waiting list.

Tuxes are finally taken care of.  I need to go in for a fitting as soon as I can get my ass up early enough.  Damnit ass, stop sleeping all the time!  Heh.

is suffering through anti-depressant withdrawl, and it’s pretty scary.  I hope that my retarded jokes aren’t making her mood any worse.

The super mysterious project now has a domain of its very own.  Soon, it will have a web page to go there, as well.  I ended up going with Liquid Web for the hosting.  I’ve been pretty inspired lately when it comes to that project, and have come close to finishing its second segment.  There will be three segments before gets her sequel, and it will be two years worth of published work.  The grand scope of this makes me grin, a bit.

I have letters to write.  I am finally caught up on LJ.  The world is pretty good right now, and I hope it stays that way.