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Pistol

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  1. yeah so i bought a 60GB video ipod. looking for some cool music videos to upload. * and of course to the link to dload 'em so far LMNO - Industry Revival (on the P's & Q's CD) 2mex- Minors INto Fire (la2thebay front page) 2mex - Return of Fernandomania (la2thebay front page) Shakira - La Tortura (hahaha i had too) movies: Scarface Napolean Dynamite Orgazmo a little pron *any mpeg/mov/qt files. I already have ImToo
  2. wailing souls pinchers hugh mundell eek a mouse black uhuru the mighty diamonds plus alot more that i cant think of right now. eitherhoward on sirius or the reggae channel sirius 32.
  3. Los Angeles had angels all over the city, Disney had mickey's all over DCA, one was designed by Mear one.
  4. AT&T, Group Challenge U.S. Spy Program By DAVID KRAVETS, Associated Press Writer Thu Apr 13, 11:30 PM ET SAN FRANCISCO - AT&T Inc. and an Internet advocacy group are waging in federal court a privacy battle that could expose the reach of the Bush administration's secretive domestic wiretapping program. The Electronic Frontier Foundation said it obtained documents from a former AT&T technician showing that the National Security Agency is capable of monitoring all communications on AT&T's network. "It appears the NSA is capable of conducting what amounts to vacuum-cleaner surveillance of all the data crossing the Internet, whether that be people's e-mail, Web surfing or any other data," whistle-blower Mark Klein, who worked for the company for 22 years, said in a statement released by his lawyers. U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker is considering whether to unseal documents that Klein provided and AT&T wants kept secret. EFF filed the documents under seal as a courtesy to the phone company, but is seeking to unseal them. The EFF lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court, seeks to stop the surveillance program that started shortly after the 2001 terror attacks. The suit is based in large part on the Klein documents, which detail secret spying rooms and electronic surveillance equipment in AT&T facilities. The suit claims AT&T company not only provided direct access to its network that carries voice and data but also to its massive databases of stored telephone and Internet records that are updated constantly. AT&T violated U.S. law and the privacy of its customers as part of the "massive and illegal program to wiretap and data-mine Americans' communications" without warrants, the EFF alleged. Klein said the NSA built a secret room at the company's San Francisco central office in 2003, adjacent to a "switch room where the public's phone calls are routed." One of the documents under seal, Klein said, shows that a device was installed with the "ability to sift through large amounts of data looking for preprogrammed targets." Other so-called secret rooms were constructed at AT&T sites in Seattle, San Jose, Los Angeles and San Diego, the statement said. Other documents under seal show that fiber optic cables from the secret room tapped into WorldNet Internet subscribers, Klein said. The documents also instructed technicians how to connect cables to the secret room. Klein said he was required to connect circuits that fed information to the secret room. The NSA declined directly to address the lawsuit or Klein's allegations, which covered activities at AT&T Corp. before SBC Communications Inc. bought it and became AT&T Inc. late last year. "Any discussion about actual or alleged operational issues would be irresponsible as it would give our adversaries insight that would enable them to adjust and potentially inflict harm to the U.S.," NSA spokesman Don Weber said. Michael Balmoris, an AT&T spokesman, said the San Antonio-based telecommunications company "follows all laws with respect to assistance offered to government agencies." He declined further elaboration, saying AT&T is "not in a position to comment on matters of national security or litigation." President Bush confirmed in December that the NSA has been conducting the surveillance when calls and e-mails, in which at least one party is outside the United States, are thought to involve al-Qaida terrorists. In congressional hearings last week, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales suggested the president could order the NSA to listen in on purely domestic calls without first obtaining a warrant from a secret court established nearly 30 years ago to consider such issues. He said the administration, assuming the conversation related to al-Qaida, would have to determine if the surveillance were crucial to the nation's fight against terrorism, as authorized by Congress following the Sept. 11 attacks.
  5. have you been paying attention to what happened in France? back in 94 i marched in protest of prop 187 and that pete wilson motherfucker. he was ousted next election and his prop failed. not only that republicans who backed 187 lost a shitload of votes. in future elections. im not saying that was the reason for everything. but i'd rather have done that then eating flaming hot cheetos and jerking off to anime. so i feel better about myself.
  6. you got 146+% living in your neighborhood right now. radical!
  7. One of the new laws they're trying to pass is making it a felony to be here undocumented. I mean a fuckin' felony? Bush leaks out a CIA operatives name that spoke out against him and still get's to send people off to die. Cheney shoots old people in the grill and still is 'president'. But some dude from Guatemala travels 2000 miles fighting jungles, crooks, and corrupt police and border agents all to have the opportunity to pick heads of lettuce for 12 hours a day for a a 20 spot to feed his kids and he's a fuckin' felon? The people in congress and the white house are using more fuckin' spin to try and get this shit passed than a professional billards player. Saying these immigrants are taking away jobs americans could be doing. Your not going to find anyone that can handle that shit job for a season. If you come out with the give us higher wages i'll do it crap, Then you'd be paying 25$ for a head of lettuce. Not only does it make the undocumented immigrant a felon it also makes anyone that helps him a criminal. You see some dude with his kids outside a church in downtown and buy him and his kids a burger and bam you just became a criminal. The laws they're trying to get passed aren't just about securing borders they're about taking away basic human rights. It's just amazing all the bullshit they're saying to try to get this shit passed. do it for homeland security, do it for our children, save our future, save us from the terrorists type bullshit. just remember who's the illegal alien, pilgram?
  8. feel free to post the prices you lazy bastards.
  9. feel free to move to crossfire. it was dope to see so many people at the first one is Los Angeles. half a million strong. latinos, asians, africans, all kinds of people there for one cause. half a million people in the middle of downtown Los Angeles, with no arrests or violence. April 10th / May 1st boycotts Join the Immigrant Rights Movement! April 10 National Day of Action! May 1 Great American Boycott! The massive protests, rallies, walk-outs and political strikes by immigrant workers and their supporters have shaken the political establishment in this country. It has been the action of the people themselves that has changed the political climate. All eyes have been focused on the streets as this new civil rights/workers rights movement has exploded in Los Angeles, Chicago and literally hundreds of other cities and towns. It's important at this critical moment to keep up the pressure and continue to focus on the streets and the mass action of the people and never allow the politicians to decide how much equality or how much inequality, or how much repression, should be meted out to the millions of hard working immigrant families. The politicians and their corporate backers would like to see this new mass movement end because they know it could be the spark that ignites a revived nation-wide anti-racist labor movement. Immigrant workers, including the undocumented workers, are the sisters and brothers and allies of all those struggling for justice. The demand must be carried forward in all mass actions planned for April 10 and the upcoming May 1 Great American Boycott of 2006: Full equality for all workers and nothing less! During the past weeks the A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition has been deeply involved in mobilizing for the mass actions in Los Angeles and elsewhere. A.N.S.W.E.R. volunteers and organizers have been working round the clock to help in logistics, organization, mobilization and all the other tasks involved in showing authentic solidarity with the immigrant workers movement. The ANSWER Coalition (Act Now to Stop War and End Racism) is supporting the call made by leaders of immigrant rights organizations for a May 1 National Boycott. The boycott - which means no work, no school, no shopping, buying, or business as usual - will show the country that the immigration debate is not a choice between bad and worse. The people have a voice, and the people say, "Full rights for Immigrants! Amnesty for Undocumented Workers!" No human being is illegal - full equality is not only a reasonable and achievable demand, it is also a fundamental right. For the past four and a half years, the A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition has organized mass demonstrations from coast to coast against the Bush administration's criminal war drive, and its assault on civil rights and civil liberties. The A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition has linked the fight against war and militarism with the struggle against racism and for social justice. Broad coalitions of immigrant rights, civil rights, religious, antiwar, and labor organizations have called for Monday, April 10 to be a National Day of Action for immigrant rights. These demonstrations come right on the heels of the mass protests that took place nationwide two weeks ago. Join the ANSWER Coalition to demand amnesty and full rights for immigrants. The New York City demonstration will take place on April 10, from 3pm-7pm at City Hall. Call 212-694-8720 or email nyc@answercoalition.org to volunteer. The Washington, DC demonstration is at 4 pm on the Mall between 7th and 14th Sts. NW. Call 202-544-3389 or email info@answercoalition.org to volunteer. The Los Angeles action is at La Placita - 535 N Main St. Call 323-464-1636 or email answer@answerla. to get involved. The San Francisco march begins at Mission and 16 Sts. at 5pm. Call ANSWER-SF at (415) 821-6545 to get involved. For details on Chicago actions, call ANSWER-Chicago at 773-463-0311 or email ANSWER@ChicagoANSWER.net. See the link below for more actions. http://www.pephost.org/site/R?i=h2NBDXzGxtwZ3fMVTnP30A
  10. so podrido isn't spanish anymore? thank goodness for whitewashing.
  11. Within a 5 mile radius everythings about 500-550k. usually 800-1300 square feet. just wondering about the rest of the us and world for that matter. browsing century21 and realized 500k will by you a freakin mansion complete with monkey butler anywhere else except CA and NY. Most places I looked at in AZ & NM were like 175-300K some some nice spreads and sick views.
  12. og pistol what the fuck is this imported pistol bullshit?
  13. Looking forward to the Los Angeles red sox this year. Nomar, Mueller, Furcal, Lofton. We shoulda got local Nomar 5+ years ago.
  14. Shoot it in her mouth and buy some amps.
  15. 40 bucks in china? i would imagine that kinda money would buy more than a massage with a happy ending. id think more along the lines of a live in maid/sex slave for a month and a baby panda.
  16. i think it was the mother that turned her in. i guess she was always calling and hanging out with the kid. and i think the mom caught them driving around together when he said he was with his friends.
  17. this happened many moons ago. already been posted.
  18. you wanna know where to score some ice brah?
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