Monthly Archive: October 2004

3,029

3,029

Hmmm… just checking out blogs on others sites and came across this link.  One part of the site lists all the “civilians killed as a result of the US-led military intervention in Iraq” –...

Buddhism Essay, Fall 2004

Buddhism Essay, Fall 2004

Comparative Religion, Fall 2004 What basic principles of Buddhism would be helpful for the betterment of human society? Explain. Consider especially how the Five Precepts might figure into this program. Provide concrete examples to...

61397

61397

http://www.outletradio.com/grantham/archives/001022.php Sigh. If this is true, I think this is a an all-time low for the RNC.  Surely Cheney has to repond to this!

Buddhism

Buddhism

I have to write my second essay in my comparative religion class before Tuesday.  I think I'm choosing the topic on “What basic principles of buddhism would be helpful for the bettermen of human...

How Nice…

How Nice…

From the Family Research Council site (http://www.frc.org/get.cfm?i=PR04J04): Dr. James Dobson clarified that “we are not here for purposes of hate; we are not here to disparage anyone. We are here because we believe in...

Week in Review

Week in Review

Saturday, October 9: Attended the Immigration Equality meeting today, and was appointed the Communications Coordinator.  This was after a review of the organizational structure and an agreement that we needed to split up the...

Roving Dinners

Roving Dinners

Well last night was a lot of fun.  We had just over thirty people wandering (at times aimlessly) around the west side of Frisco as we moved from Appetizer (thanks Kean) to Entree (thanks...

Progressive Dinner

Progressive Dinner

Well today has arrived, adn I finally think everything is organized (er, finalized) for the progressive dinner tonight.  So far there are 45 people attending, so we are doing a little better than last...

As the world passes by…

As the world passes by…

Sitting here watching the world pass by, is it me, or is life slowing down. The sound of the clock ticks slower, and with each passing minute life passes me by. There are times...