I think you should play Bc5, and if Qe2, then d6, preparing to bring your bishop into the attack
jet vs. ChristianSoldier007 with Kibitzers

After further analysis, if found Bc5? d4!, and white looks pretty good.
I change my suggestion to ...Nf6.

well only a mad man would not play Nf3 here
but there may be other options
after pulling out my set, and set the position up, I think there was a problem in you all's analysis, but I will wait before making my final decision
it deals with what to do about your unsuported pieces and my center

sure
still not sure about my next move, g3 yeilds to Qh3+ though so not exactly my best shot, plus now I don't really get something to chase around though, its either trade or loose more tempo

g3 Qh3+ Ke1 0-0 Ng5 Qg4 Qxg4 Qxg4 Bxf4 and you win the pawn back
EDIT: Bxd4 and black is back up a pawn

looking for simple, and I wan't tempo, plus I think e5 gives me the best use of my move, gaining space and a nice position
8. e5

plus I want to keep my queen on the board at the moment, no need to trade if it does not improve my position other than material innequality, plus his knight on g4 would give me a headache

Heh, setting a trap that reminds me of the Immortal Game:
http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1018910
Nf6!?