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Name: Scott
Location: California, United States
Birthday: 5/15/1984
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Interests: Guitar, coffee, movies (good ones), Greek, ASB, The Dave Matthews Band, theoloy, current events, reading,... eating.
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Member Since: 11/25/2003

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Thursday, July 07, 2005

Check out my new blog I'm co-editing with a few siblings.

www.foolishblog.com

SEZ


Thursday, February 10, 2005

Currently Playing
I See Things Upside Down
By Derek Webb
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Please see my new blog.

www.scottzeller.com

SEZ


Friday, December 31, 2004

IT'S ABOUT THE TRAGEDY - NOT MORE BUSH-BASHING
By JOHN PODHORETZ (New York Post)
December 31, 2004 --

THE political and ideological exploitation of perhaps the worst natural disaster in all our lifetimes is almost beyond belief — were it not for the fact that nothing these days is beyond belief.

Even as tears spring into the most hard-hearted person's eyes at both the unimaginable scope of the tragedy and at the wrenching individual stories of loss, opinion leaders just can't help themselves.

They are using this cataclysm as little more than cheap debate fodder about the nature and character of the United States, its president and its citizens.

Don't misunderstand.

It is fine and proper to have a debate and discussion about the degree of generosity the United States could, should and must show in the wake of this literally earth-shaking event.

But at this moment, the United States is not the issue.

The foreign-aid budget of the United States is not the issue.

Our government should not be the focal point of the discussion right now.

Don't we owe the dead, dying and injured the minimal grace not to convert their suffering into a chat-show segment — the latest left-right clash over the Bush presidency?

And couldn't the editorialists at The New York Times have forborne — even just for a week — making use of the tsunami to complain about U.S. government spending on "development aid"?

Development aid is the blanket term for American grant money handed out to other countries, supposedly to help their economies grow. Development aid has nothing — nothing — to do with what has happened.

The aid at issue now is disaster relief.

Secretary of State Colin Powell found himself in the position of having to remind the world that over the past four years the United States has provided more such aid than all other nations on the planet combined.

It is appalling that he had to mention this, and that President Bush was compelled to cite the same information on Wednesday, because you're not supposed to brag about how charitable you are. But once a United Nations official decried the American aid pledge as "stingy," the administration had little choice.

Any rational person would have understood without having to be told what the president told the world on Wednesday morning, which is that the $35 million pledge "is only the beginning of our help."

But maybe people are looking for a sideshow to distract them from the sickening pictures and the keening cries of the untold numbers of mothers whose babies were swept away.


Saturday, November 06, 2004

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/3944371.stm

http://www.invisiblechildren.com/trailer.htm

SEZ


Tuesday, November 02, 2004

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By Relient K
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Don't forget to vote today.

Also please go aquire the new Relient K cd.  It is definitely their best album to date.  Awesome.

SEZ



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