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Monday, March 26, 2007

Lessons in Street Gangster-ness

A whole darn book. If you can take some time off from the long, lingering looks of lust ... and, supposin you can get through a whole tome ..


Try here

Gangsta Feed

Being Somebody (I think this is just what you're looking for: being somebody)

How they do the gangsta roll in LA Takin the boy a long way from SOHOW

Grillz
(yall so outa touch in this area)

Character Driven Criminal Underworld (this looks chock full of stuff for ya)

Training Day

Gangsters and Rapists .... ahhhh that's a relief I thought it was just ME who think alot of yall look like degenerate rapists or somethin... or is just that desperate hungry look? mwahhhhh

This is a BIGGIE: I bet he will be your IDOL

Other Gangsters

Bone Sloan


Oldie but Goodie like half of you, but nevertheless still swinging a lunch pail with a super hero emblazoned on it ... whatev


Certified Gangsta


Gangsters, Inc.

A little history to instill some pride in you (maybe that is what is missing??)


Gangsters for Capitalism (NOW we're getting somewhere ..)


Gangsta style shooting
(ya wanna stay au currant here .. they give lessons)

That's all for today but you can help yourself. I hope.

Ya lookin so bold ... (NOT)

Is it because the pictures turned out so great?

Thanks.

There's better ones up to the lab. You'll see.

stuckonstupidstuckonstupid

redrum redrum redrum

Oh wait, all these movies got me going .... hehe

Two by Two ....




And, for those who want to 'get it' in English ... I like to listen in the 'first' language (if you're not listening to J-Rock you're missing the boat) .... sometimes the 'first' language of the artist is extremely compelling and leads you to ... all kinda cool stuff ...........


Anyway, here's the English version ... (for Jan who will probably never see it here, but, see, I really DO think about you, your family, and your woman's heart .... )it might not fit quite perfect but when those we love are far away it is sometimes REAL hard to make it through the day without them ....




And if you like Jon Secada even a fraz you ought to hear him do "I'm free" .... (can't find it)

Maybe the second best song in the world ............................

I'm FREE I'm FREE

Things are only as important as I want them to be ...........

A Legend ..............




Oh yea --- while away some precious time with otis. Makes it all the more precious ...

Oh this came from a time where you could actually hear all the words ... wow.

98 rock offers up a voice of the millenium ...



Sometimes I'm kinda stunned by the way we get each other wrong, yknow? When I first heard this song I thought he was talking about the sky stars. Our beloved stars which may be the most honest thing existing in the universe. And the most constant. So I got a lil "HUH???" over the whole thing thinking he was saying 'the stars lied' ... hmmmm ....

THEN -- I saw the video which you're not going to get from this one but I guess they took down the hollowood version.

This song is Corey Taylor's (Stone Sour, Slip Knot) SLAM A MUNGA on the USELESS media and HOLLOWOOD.


And thank you to the REAL FEW REAL MEDIA MEN AND WOMEN. Watch your backs.

You have to hunt down the video ... and don't take your eyes off it. You have to watch it all. This is a voice of love and brilliance. Cool dudes that rock.

Never mind : I found the other one but I'm fallin for the 98 one, as well. I'm leaving it ... But, watch this one. It's educational.



Oh the words help the picture emerge ...


I'm looking at you through the glass...
Don't know how much time has passed
Oh god it feels like forever
But no one ever tells you that forever
Feels like home sitting all alone inside your head

How do you feel? That is the question
But i forget.. you dont expect an easy answer
When something like a soul becomes
Initialized and folded up like paper dolls and little notes
You can't expect a bit of hope
And while you're outside looking in
Describing what you see
Remember what you're staring at is me

Cause I'm looking at you through the glass...
Don't know how much time has passed
All i know is that it feels like forever
When no one ever tells you that forever
Feels like home, sitting all alone inside your head

How much is real? So much to question
An epidemic of the mannequins
Contaminating everything
We thought came from the heart
It never did right from the start
Just listen to the noises
(No more sad voices)
Before you tell yourself
Its just a different scene
Remember it's just different from what you've seen

Im looking at you through the glass...
Don't know how much time has passed
And all i know is that it feels like forever
When no one ever tells you that forever
Feels like home, sitting all alone inside your head

And its the starrrssss
The sttarrrsss
That shine for you
And its the starrrssss
The sttarrrsss
That lie to you.. yeah-ah

I'm looking at you through the glass...
Don't know how much time has passed
Oh god it feels like forever
But no one ever tells you that forever
Feels like home, sitting all alone inside your head

Cause I'm looking at you through the glass...
Don't know how much time has passed
All i know is that it feels like forever
But no one ever tells you that forever
feels like home, sitting all alone inside your heaaaaddd

And its the starrrssss
The sttarrrsss
That shine for you.. yeah-ah
And its the starrrssss
The sttarrrsss
That lie to you.. yeah-ah

And its the starrrssss
The sttarrrsss
That shine for you.. yeah-ah
And its the starrrssss
The sttarrrsss
That lie to you.. yeah-ah yeah

Ohhhoh the starrs
Ohhh oh the starrrrs that liieee

Pat Tillman's 'Mysterious Death' No sign of foul play??

They got THIS man .....






Officers Blamed for Tillman Case Errors
By Lolita C. Baldor and Scott Lindlaw
The Associated Press

Saturday 24 March 2007



Nine officers, including up to four generals, should be held accountable for missteps in the aftermath of the friendly fire death of Army Ranger Pat Tillman in Afghanistan, a Pentagon investigation will recommend.

Senior defense officials said Friday the Defense Department inspector general will cite a range of errors and inappropriate conduct as the military probed the former football star's death on the battlefront in 2004, said one defense official.

The official, who like the others requested anonymity because the Army has not publicly released the information, said it appears senior military leaders may not have had all the facts or worked hard enough to get the facts of what happened on April 22, 2004, when Tillman was killed by members of his own platoon.

Dozens of soldiers - those immediately around Tillman at the scene of the shooting, his immediate superiors and high-ranking officers at a command post nearby - knew within minutes or hours that his death was fratricide.

Even so, the Army persisted in telling Tillman's family he was killed in a conventional ambush, including at his nationally televised memorial service 11 days later. It was five weeks before his family was told the truth, a delay the Army has blamed on procedural mistakes.

The latest investigation has focused on how high up the chain of command it was known that Tillman's death was caused by his own comrades. Officers from the rank of colonel and up will be blamed in the report, according to one officer who has been informed of the findings.

According to the officials, the report will not make charges or suggest punishments, but it will recommend the Army look at holding the nine officers accountable.

One defense official said it appears the inspector general will not conclude there was an orchestrated cover-up in the investigation.

Oh no?? Why NOT??
Tillman's father, Pat, said Friday he had no intention of commenting on the inspector general's report until he had heard an Army briefing on Monday. That day, the Army plans to release the report and a second related to the killing.

The other report is by the Army Criminal Investigation Command, which will focus on whether a crime, such as negligent homicide, was committed when Tillman's own men shot him. One defense official said it appears the investigation did not find any criminal intent in the shooting.

Tillman's case drew worldwide attention in part because he had turned down a multimillion-dollar contract to play defensive back for the Arizona Cardinals in order to join the Army Rangers after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.

Tillman's death is not even close to being the only one which involves cover ups and unexplained actions. This girl was beaten before she "died of self-inflicted, noncombat injuries" and initially added it was not a suicide -- in other words, an accidental death caused by LaVena herself.

Mystery Blood Clots

An Iraqui tortured to death

Katherine P. Singleton no rank, no location, no cause

Mystery pneumonia, as well

Mysterious Death Depleted Uranium Symptoms

Mysterious Illness uncovered by Army Medics (no confidence on this)

I am struggling with leaving out names because I feel it is disrespectful to do so --but my hope is that you will take yourself to these places and read the compelling stories of these young, beautiful men and women who are being sacrificed far from home. MYSTERIOUSLY. Why are we allowing this?

THIRTY Horses Dying of "Thirst" says the Army but soldier has unending health problems for YEARS. Or the American contractor in Iraq, Kirk von Ackermann, who pointed out kickback schemes and disappeared after he had a flat tire.
This one hit home as the frequent disabling of my car is much more than just annoyance and theft. It's intimidation of the highest order to threaten a small girl or anyone else with being stuck somewhere alone and without transport. Then my friends at Verizon cut my cell-phone as they've done in the past .... (god) ... la di da ... And, my car tire was flattened yesterday. AGAIN. For those keeping track, that's once a week for three weeks. So, do I find it even a tiny stretch that these guys are being murdered? Nope. I promote it. I believe it to be a fact and I wonder that the publication of their deaths in the mainstream media makes it so obvious and I can't be the only one who sees it. Don't give in to fear or you will be on the list they know they can cow. Seriously.
There are several local Bay Area boys who sound like victims of murder rather than of normal combat and then I realized the dual purpose of getting someone to unfamiliar territory. No more coming back where they would be a danger to those who do wrong.

The report's release comes with the Bush administration under fire from the public and Congress for the war in Iraq. Though the Afghanistan conflict has not drawn nearly so much criticism, the report could add to the drumbeat of negative stories the administration has had to endure over the treatment of wounded soldiers and the long deployments of U.S. troops.

To date, the Army has punished seven people for the Tillman killing, but no one was court-martialed. Four soldiers received relatively minor punishments under military law, ranging from written reprimands to expulsion from the Rangers. One had his pay reduced and was effectively forced out of the Army.

The Army, which requested the inspector general review last year, said in a statement released Friday that it "plans to take appropriate actions after receiving the inspector general's report."

The officials declined to name any of the officers the report will implicate. The commander of Tillman's 75th Ranger Regiment was Col. James C. Nixon. Last year he was named director of operations at the Center for Special Operations at MacDill Air Force Base, Fla.

Nixon knew within about two days that Tillman's death was fratricide, another officer involved in the investigations told The Associated Press on condition of anonymity.

Previous investigations of the case have focused on the facts of the incident and sought to answer questions of whether it was a fratricide.

The report's findings were first reported on Friday by CBS News.

Tillman died in Afghanistan's Paktia province, along the Pakistan border, after his platoon was ordered to split into two groups and one of the units began firing. Tillman and an Afghan with him were killed. A specialist at the time of his death, he was posthumously promoted to corporal.

(this is where it gets really suspicious because of the way the motor units broke down and no more were sent and/or no parts were available. It was like they forced them to spend the night in this far flung, dangerous area and then separated the unit into two units and BOOM, all the sudden one unit forgot the other unit was friendly? hmmmmm ) Purposeful or not this smells like murder, especially given all the lies) Why LIE if you have nothing to hide? Like all truth it has the ring of truth when the guys they tried to quash spoke up. It's notable that Pat Tillman was an avid reader of Chomsky and also an outspoken critic of Bush. His brother is STILL an outspoken critic of this regime in our White House.What I'm saying is that the more you read about Pat's death the more you are convinced that a great deal of 'oddness' or 'collusion' went on. Just about all those present are LIARS and that was proven. I guess they figure if they hold a bunch of stripes accountable we'll shut up. Lateral transfers and on with the program like every other government agency. And we pay them to do this. And, we have the idea that they are killing for Jesus (only some of them, I'm perfectly aware there are still many decent service men and women ...)

For the record Pat Tillman's family at least his mother anf father, is NOT anti-war and I support them. I support their quest for the truth in the mysterious death of their son.
If they think they will get it via cooperating with John McCain and from the U.S. Govt, I believe they are sadly mistaken. I bet they know that. And NOTHING brings their boy back.

Since the incident, the Army has moved to improve the notification procedures and now requires an officer to review initial casualty information and verify that the families have been told the best, accurate information.

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Associated Press writer Scott Lindlaw reported from San Francisco.



Turned him into THIS man ...





And then killed him

At the VERY LEAST .. they covered it up and by way of an apology a few guys get to rearrange the crap on the arms of their uniforms until they get promoted again ....

Frankly, it's sickening. My uncle served fairly high up in the Army. My Father in Law was one step from being a General .... (he also played football before the Air Force) ....

There's so much dirt involved that a good man can't even talk about it and that's why they are getting away with it. The minute someone talks they find a way to bribe them or shut them up and the show goes on.

Are we Politicians or Citizens ?

It's such a waste of our time as Americans to have to constantly keep our eyes on people we elected to do a public job because they said we could trust them. Well, most of them STOLE their offices, so ...

By Howard Zinn
The Progressive

May 2007 Issue

As I write this, Congress is debating timetables for withdrawal from Iraq. In response to the Bush Administration's "surge" of troops, and the Republicans' refusal to limit our occupation, the Democrats are behaving with their customary timidity, proposing withdrawal, but only after a year, or eighteen months. And it seems they expect the anti-war movement to support them.

That was suggested in a recent message from MoveOn, which polled its members on the Democrat proposal, saying that progressives in Congress, "like many of us, don't think the bill goes far enough, but see it as the first concrete step to ending the war."

Ironically, and shockingly, the same bill appropriates $124 billion in more funds to carry the war. It's as if, before the Civil War, abolitionists agreed to postpone the emancipation of the slaves for a year, or two years, or five years, and coupled this with an appropriation of funds to enforce the Fugitive Slave Act.

When a social movement adopts the compromises of legislators, it has forgotten its role, which is to push and challenge the politicians, not to fall in meekly behind them.

We who protest the war are not politicians. We are citizens. Whatever politicians may do, let them first feel the full force of citizens who speak for what is right, not for what is winnable, in a shamefully timorous Congress.

Timetables for withdrawal are not only morally reprehensible in the case of a brutal occupation (would you give a thug who invaded your house, smashed everything in sight, and terrorized your children a timetable for withdrawal?) but logically nonsensical. If our troops are preventing civil war, helping people, controlling violence, then why withdraw at all? If they are in fact doing the opposite - provoking civil war, hurting people, perpetuating violence - they should withdraw as quickly as ships and planes can carry them home.

It is four years since the United States invaded Iraq with a ferocious bombardment, with "shock and awe." That is enough time to decide if the presence of our troops is making the lives of the Iraqis better or worse. The evidence is overwhelming. Since the invasion, hundreds of thousands of Iraqis have died, and, according to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, about two million Iraqis have left the country, and an almost equal number are internal refugees, forced out of their homes, seeking shelter elsewhere in the country.

Yes, Saddam Hussein was a brutal tyrant. But his capture and death have not made the lives of Iraqis better, as the U.S. occupation has created chaos: no clean water, rising rates of hunger, 50 percent unemployment, shortages of food, electricity, and fuel, a rise in child malnutrition and infant deaths. Has the U.S. presence diminished violence? On the contrary, by January 2007 the number of insurgent attacks has increased dramatically to 180 a day.

The response of the Bush Administration to four years of failure is to send more troops. To add more troops matches the definition of fanaticism: If you find you're going in the wrong direction, redouble your speed. It reminds me of the physician in Europe in the early nineteenth century who decided that bloodletting would cure pneumonia. When that didn't work, he concluded that not enough blood had been let.

The Congressional Democrats' proposal is to give more funds to the war, and to set a timetable that will let the bloodletting go on for another year or more. It is necessary, they say, to compromise, and some anti-war people have been willing to go along. However, it is one thing to compromise when you are immediately given part of what you are demanding, if that can then be a springboard for getting more in the future. That is the situation described in the recent movie The Wind That Shakes The Barley, in which the Irish rebels against British rule are given a compromise solution - to have part of Ireland free, as the Irish Free State. In the movie, Irish brother fights against brother over whether to accept this compromise. But at least the acceptance of that compromise, however short of justice, created the Irish Free State. The withdrawal timetable proposed by the Democrats gets nothing tangible, only a promise, and leaves the fulfillment of that promise in the hands of the Bush Administration.

There have been similar dilemmas for the labor movement. Indeed, it is a common occurrence that unions, fighting for a new contract, must decide if they will accept an offer that gives them only part of what they have demanded. It's always a difficult decision, but in almost all cases, whether the compromise can be considered a victory or a defeat, the workers have been given some thing palpable, improving their condition to some degree. If they were offered only a promise of something in the future, while continuing an unbearable situation in the present, it would not be considered a compromise, but a sellout. A union leader who said, "Take this, it's the best we can get" (which is what the MoveOn people are saying about the Democrats' resolution) would be hooted off the platform.

I am reminded of the situation at the 1964 Democratic National Convention in Atlantic City, when the black delegation from Mississippi asked to be seated, to represent the 40 percent black population of that state. They were offered a "compromise" - two nonvoting seats. "This is the best we can get," some black leaders said. The Mississippians, led by Fannie Lou Hamer and Bob Moses, turned it down, and thus held on to their fighting spirit, which later brought them what they had asked for. That mantra - "the best we can get" - is a recipe for corruption.

It is not easy, in the corrupting atmosphere of Washington, D.C., to hold on firmly to the truth, to resist the temptation of capitulation that presents itself as compromise. A few manage to do so. I think of Barbara Lee, the one person in the House of Representatives who, in the hysterical atmosphere of the days following 9/11, voted against the resolution authorizing Bush to invade Afghanistan. Today, she is one of the few who refuse to fund the Iraq War, insist on a prompt end to the war, reject the dishonesty of a false compromise.

Except for the rare few, like Barbara Lee, Maxine Waters, Lynn Woolsey, and John Lewis, our representatives are politicians, and will surrender their integrity, claiming to be "realistic."

We are not politicians, but citizens. We have no office to hold on to, only our consciences, which insist on telling the truth. That, history suggests, is the most realistic thing a citizen can do.

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Howard Zinn is the author, most recently, of A Power Governments Cannot Suppress.

Florida foreclosures lead nation

This is SUCH a big surprise. (uhhh NOT)

California -- also led (after a fashion) by a Republican Governor is next and then AZ also feeling a crunch -- Democratic Governor. (though on a quick examination I'm not sure but she may be republican-esque but I'd have to read more)

OF course this is no surprise to me. Many people were tricked into refinancing and otherwise putting their homes on the line and then jacked out of them quickly or slowly by mysterious occurrences or job losses (hmmmmm)

They have tried EVERYTHING with me. EVERYTHING. I know you've read about the threats to burn the house and all the intimidation and harassment. The newest gambit is to tell me I am three payments behind ... of course they have never said a word until a week ago. Who lets someone get three payments behind ??? HAHA

SO --- you ask them for their accountancy and the columns don't line up and etc. (and they admit this) I think I'm getting ready to publicize same and file suit. I've really had it. There is so much distrust between us that I have actually been mailing my MINISCULE payments by Certified Mail for the last eight months ...

I wouldn't doubt that some of these other unfortunate souls have been screwed over in the same fashion.

I paid the payment in person for awhile. They also like to change the payment location or address four TIMES in less than two years. AND they provide no coupons to remit with. When my beloved Mama owned this house they sent her notice of change of address twice in about twenty years --- AND new coupons. Of all the times they have switched their payment office around the country I have received one notice. Five months after the fact ... AND it's been YEARS YEARS since I have had a remittance book. Luckily, I have some background in Mortgage-Amortization (Thanks MD) and Accounting so I've had them in a spreadsheet since the first skank move. Couple years back. I've had them steal the payments.


Has anyone heard of this CRAP??

If I sat and listed the ways they have (Shitty of Tampa and cohorts) attempted to separate me from my home in the last two years I am sure it would be two dozen or more. Most are mindless threats ... some are just ludicrous. Others require some legal work. Then, the people that do this don't want anyone to know they participate in thievery. As if everyone does not know. Talk to people who are not afraid of you. EVERYONE KNOWS. They have everything they think they ever wanted then they espied something I have. And they went to work. Foul.

Is anyone out there experiencing the same thing? With your 'mortgage company?'

If so --- take action.

You're being targeted.

I have all my receipts but some might not be so lucky.

Greed is an extremely ugly thing.

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Blanks and Charges

Okay, tell me if this sounds mercenary. I'm leaving out names and identities for now, and even some words to protect those who frankly don't deserve protection but having never been a RAT (like some) I just don't feel good about spilling people's filthy sides of their lives onto the WWW...

However -- (you knew this was coming, right??) -- I'm willing to disclose same for a fee. In fact, I'm going to disclose some of this in a book which will definitely be for sale very soon but if you'd like to know if your name or some similar aspect that identifies your smarmy and illegal acts towards me and my family have been mentioned I'd be happy to negotiate a fee with you. For the record, save your pennies if I've known you longer than thirty years. Out of respect for you and your family I'll leave your names out. Out of respect for you and your family I have remained silent. Apparently this same respect was not inbred in you. That's a pity but you and yours are safe with me. The ones who took it upon themselves to do your bidding against an innocent family are wide open just like they've left MY family wide open. Herewith I refer to my extended family and network many of whom are currently suffering at your hands. Be on notice.

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In my living room watching;
but I am not laughing ....

..... risk something, take back what's yours
say something that you know they might attack you for
cause I'm sick of being treated like I have before ....
...
Meanwhile, the leader just talks away
Stuttering and mumbling for nightly news to replay
And the rest of the world watching at the end of the day

In their living room laughing like,

"what did he say?"



Fight the Good Fight

" .... courage is humankind's cardinal virtue, because ''it makes all other virtues possible."
Reverend William Sloane Coffin

......" And I dare you to ask for a lot, I dare you to hold fast to your ideals and to expound them as publicly and as fearlessly as Martin Luther King and Bill Coffin and Betty Friedan and those dozens of grandmothers arrested a few weeks ago for protesting the war in Iraq."

Francine du Plessix Gray

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MainSTREAMMedia=Bush Propaganda Machine
MSM = BPM

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Not every man really lives.

In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends...... Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Patience is NOT a virtue.

It is concentrated strength.
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