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27 Jan 12 at 4 am
tags: barack  obama  yes  we  can  indefinitely  detain  you  for  an  undisclosed  amount  of  time  for  no  reason 
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23 Jan 12 at 5 am

‘The warning signs are all around us. All we have to do is open up our eyes and look at them. Almost every single day there are more prominent voices in the financial world telling us that a massive economic crisis is coming and that we need to prepare for the worst.

On Wednesday, it was the World Bank itself that issued a very chilling warning. In an absolutely startling report, the World Bank revised GDP growth estimates for 2012 downward very sharply, warned that Europe could be on the verge of a devastating financial crisis, and declared that the rest of the world better “prepare for the worst.”’

Warning Signs That We Should Prepare For The Worst
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06 Dec 11 at 2 pm

Gingrich: Gov. Should Allow Terror Attacks To Remind People How Much We Need Them (by LiveFreeorDieReport)

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19 Jul 11 at 5 am

Nicki Minaj’s ‘We Miss You’ Eerily Mirrors Cousin’s Death

‘From MTV News:

Just days after Nicki Minaj’s cousin was killed, a Nicki track called “We Miss You” leaked online with lyrics that address the murder of someone close to her. As the rapper noted online shortly after the song hit the Web, however, “We Miss You” was recorded nearly 12 months earlier.

“Tho the lyrics of ‘We Miss You’ eerily depict the circumstances surrounding my cousin’s death, I wrote & recorded that song on 5/24/2010,” she tweeted. “It was sent to Mariah Carey & Keyshia Cole over a year ago for a possible feature. It didn’t make Pink Friday due to clearance issues. It’s an unauthorized leak.”

Minaj then thanked her fans for their support in the wake of the tragic news: “Thank u ALL for your kind words and well wishes. Love.”

After announcing the news of her cousin’s death on Twitter, the rapper had stayed off the micro-blogging site until Thursday’s (July 7) leak. Minaj did receive a tweet of encouragement and love from Femme Fatale tourmate Britney Spears: “Please keep @NickiMinaj & her family in your prayers. … keep up the amazing love and support you guys have for her.”

“We Miss You” samples Prince’s “Diamonds and Pearls” (which could explain the clearance issues) and is a somber ode to a fallen friend. As the beat kicks in, Nicki spits, “Why’d you have to leave in July?/ On a peaceful and serene summer night,” eerily mirroring the events of her cousin’s death.

Although the lyrics make reference to the fact that Nicki is rapping about a lover, it seems that the references to murder are very similar to how her cousin died last weekend when he was gunned down in Brooklyn. She later says on the song, “You said that you would leave these streets, and I know you didn’t mean in a body bag/ But now we see you were not bulletproof, and I’m mad ’cause you were the best that I ever had.”

There are indeed strange “coincidences” surrounding this story:

  • The song “We Miss You”, which was recorded last year, leaked only a few days after Nicki’s cousin’s murder
  • The song begins with the words “Why’d you have to leave in July?/ On a peaceful and serene summer night”
  • The first verse ends with “And maybe this is just part of the agenda”
  • The murder -  and everything surrounding it – was heavily publicized while it did not need to be.

Could all of this be indicative of a ritual sacrifice? Difficult to say.  Some industry insiders have claimed that these sacrifices are required to be “initiated into the industry”. I cannot give a definite answer for this particular case but, as some would say: there is no such thing as coincidences.’

tags: nicki  minaj  we  miss  you 
Nicki Minaj’s ‘We Miss You’ Eerily Mirrors Cousin’s Death
‘From MTV News:
Just days after Nicki Minaj’s cousin was killed, a Nicki track called  “We Miss You” leaked online with lyrics that address the murder of  someone close to her. As the rapper noted online shortly after the song  hit the Web, however, “We Miss You” was recorded nearly 12 months  earlier.
“Tho the lyrics of ‘We Miss You’ eerily depict the circumstances  surrounding my cousin’s death, I wrote & recorded that song on  5/24/2010,” she tweeted. “It was sent to Mariah Carey & Keyshia Cole  over a year ago for a possible feature. It didn’t make Pink Friday due  to clearance issues. It’s an unauthorized leak.”
Minaj then thanked her fans for their support in the wake of the  tragic news: “Thank u ALL for your kind words and well wishes. Love.”
After announcing the news of her cousin’s death on Twitter, the  rapper had stayed off the micro-blogging site until Thursday’s (July 7)  leak. Minaj did receive a tweet of encouragement and love from Femme  Fatale tourmate Britney Spears: “Please keep @NickiMinaj & her  family in your prayers. … keep up the amazing love and support you guys  have for her.”
“We Miss You” samples Prince’s “Diamonds and Pearls” (which could  explain the clearance issues) and is a somber ode to a fallen friend. As  the beat kicks in, Nicki spits, “Why’d you have to leave in July?/ On a  peaceful and serene summer night,” eerily mirroring the events of her  cousin’s death.
Although the lyrics make reference to the fact that Nicki is rapping  about a lover, it seems that the references to murder are very similar  to how her cousin died last weekend when he was gunned down in Brooklyn.  She later says on the song, “You said that you would leave these  streets, and I know you didn’t mean in a body bag/ But now we see you  were not bulletproof, and I’m mad ’cause you were the best that I ever  had.”
There are indeed strange “coincidences” surrounding this story:
The song “We Miss You”, which was recorded last year, leaked only a few days after Nicki’s cousin’s murder
The song begins with the words “Why’d you have to leave in July?/ On a peaceful and serene summer night”
The first verse ends with “And maybe this is just part of the agenda”
The murder -  and everything surrounding it – was heavily publicized while it did not need to be.
Could all of this be indicative of a ritual sacrifice? Difficult to  say.  Some industry insiders have claimed that these sacrifices are  required to be “initiated into the industry”. I cannot give a definite  answer for this particular case but, as some would say: there is no such  thing as coincidences.’
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19 Aug 10 at 3 pm

constantflux:

We must look at it. We’re required to look at it. We’re required to do what we can about it. If we don’t, who will?

- James Nachtwey

via (reservoirpuppy:abcsoupdot:ellobofilipino)

tags: james  nachtwey  we  must  look  at  it  and  do  something  about  it 
constantflux:

We must look at it. We’re required to look at it. We’re required to do what we can about it. If we don’t, who will?



- James Nachtwey


via (reservoirpuppy:abcsoupdot:ellobofilipino)

03 Aug 10 at 2 pm

I already know the answer to that question, it was rhetorical. But fuck people! Ask yourself why.

tags: israel  wa  monsters  the  palestine  telegraph  we  change  our  world 
I ask this question over and over again, but, why the fuck do we support the monster that is Israel?