Shelby profile picture

Shelby

I am here for Friends

About Me

While human attrocities continue in northern Uganda it's important that our politicians know that we want it to stop. Our congressional staffers tally up the number of times people write in on these issues and the level of citizen concern affects our elected officials' commitment to changing the situation. John Prendergast, an expert on Africa policy and co-founder of the ENOUGH project to abolish genocide and mass atrocities, argues that all that is needed to solidify peace now is a senior US official in the peace talks in Juba. Long-term recovery wil require a slew of humanitarian projects, but peace in Northern Uganda will be a huge step forward. Please send a letter to our leaders requesting them to send that senior advisor to the area while we have this fragile opportunity. Thanks!http://www.enoughproject.org/region/northern-uganda/w hat-can-be-done.phpOther than that... I really miss the ocean. I'm in love with Angela Davidson. That's probably the most important thing. :-) Today a woman said to me, "you look like you're from the West Coast. Are you from the West Coast? Hell yes. Two hands together, representin' Oceanside. :-)....

My Interests

I'd like to meet:

Seriously... Hm, Goni Sanchez. Last I heard he is living in DC. I'd like to ask him what it's like to be ousted from power after a matter of months as President and if he wants to have a milshake with me at Potbelly's. Also, the financier of Naked Island, to say thank you in advance. I'm loking forward to the planetarium. I like meeting attractive young men, but if they're really attractive I might act kind of lame because I will be nervous. View All Friends | View Blog | View Pics | Add Comment

.. Music:

The Mamas and the Papas <3

My Blog

one of the best emails ever

To All Corporation Headquarters Employees:   We have just received news from the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) that the Federal Government in the Washington, D.C., area will close at ...
Posted by on Tue, 13 Feb 2007 10:43:00 GMT

Volunteering on Martin Luther King Day, January 15

Dr. King once said that we all have to decide whether we "will walk in the light of creative altruism or the darkness of destructive selfishness. Life's most persistent and nagging question, he said, ...
Posted by on Mon, 08 Jan 2007 09:37:00 GMT