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selfishone

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  1. If some of yall want to spew political shit, learn how to spell first. It could do wonders for your credibility.
  2. Seamus can eat a dick. That fucker gave me 200 hrs comm. service. years ago and he grew up with my family in g-town. ruthless :hatred:
  3. Waters, is that Espo in Frisco?
  4. ha ha. Cheer, I guess you read Philly Franks 20 ways you know your from Philly. And I can not fuck with pizza here on the left coast. The shit is garbage. I think the "wooder" is harder here,and it makes the dough shitty. Its like eating mexican food on the east Coast, its pointless.
  5. :haha: :haha: :haha: You are too correct cheer, I stay with Jawns and wooder as well. and I keep askin people where the mac machine is, and theyr'e like whats a mac machine? If I hear hella one more time I'm goin postal. "Homie" is the only word I let creep in my vocab.
  6. Yeah i think he did that shit at The Met Museum of Art in NY. It was about 3 or 4 months ago. He said he was aiming for the Whitney Museum of Art but security was way too tight. He's the man. His Stencil and wheatpaste shit is nice too.
  7. Damn, Michael Jackson Wasn't joking when he made "Smooth Criminal"!!
  8. 3 out of 4........ caps replace stars man!
  9. This ones for QK. Throwback from 96 in tha Devils Pocket. On another note, I saw that "Bomb The System" Movie. a couple weeks ago. Cinematography and soundtrack are bangin,but the Movie has some really cheesy unrealistic moments. I thought it would acome a little more real considering some of the stars paid there dues in this game. I give it 3 caps up
  10. fuck this site man. I would post more of these pics but I cannot figure out these fuckin size requirements. I'm copyin other peoples posts jpg's and the size,but when i post its tellin me the file is too large even though its smaller in size than the one i Copied the specs from. I dont have these issues on silentwrytes so i'll post the rest later in cracks thread. if anyone can help me pm me. If not i give up.
  11. I found this old book I forgot that I owned. Its basically a Photographers journey into the world of crackheads and hustlers in the early nineties. They go to Brooklyn, Red Hook, and lovely NORTH PHILLY. Its called "Cocaine True Cocaine Blue" Digs If you dont know of it check it,you would definetly feel this book with its amazing photography. Some of these picks have handz that are hard to see like in this one BADAVE in the back. North Philly may start to look and feel like this again real soon with Street in office
  12. This is 2005. There are many extremists who want death to our nation. And they will, or have already used our borders to get here. Minutemen are the wrong choice of people for this job, it should be our military's responsibility. Bottom line we are the most vulnerable now more than ever with the majority of our troops overseas. Now is the Ideal time for our enemies to hit us hard. So for now and maybe a significant amount of time our borders should remain closed,but not by a bunch of trigger happy good ol boys.
  13. I watched all 3 of the 6:30 nightly news broadcasts last night and all of them had stories on Amnesty criticising a list of nations for crimes against humanity. The list included.........Sudan,Russia,and The United States for our Gitmo prisoners.There was no mention of Israel whatso-ever. Then I tuned in to BBC and sawthe same story and list with Israel mentioned first at the top of the list. You gotta love the American Media!! :huh2:
  14. Wow what a heartbreaking story above about how the settlers will lose the land that was never theirs in the first place!! :) Yeah, that last part was shocking to me to read. An Israeli who accepts the truth behind the injustices. Very rare..... once again another international organization is holding Israel accountable for crimes against Humanity. This must be the 10th time this year a human rights group has accused Israel of theses crimes. But it will be swept under the rug and ignored by the media and our Presidential body as always. Story Below Israel accused of war crimes against Palestinians 5/25/2005 3:40:00 PM GMT Amnesty accused the Israeli occupation forces of committing “war crimes” against the Palestinians The human rights organization Amnesty International accused the Israeli occupation forces of committing “war crimes” and “crimes against humanity” in the occupied Palestinian territories. In its annual report, Amnesty said that the Israeli army and the armed Jewish settlers killed as many as 700 Palestinians in 2004, including more than 150 children. The London-based group also said that most of the Palestinian casualties were caused by shootings, bombings and aerial strikes against residential areas. It also condemned the demolition of Palestinian homes, as well as the use of Palestinian civilians as “human shields” by Israeli soldiers during military operations. The report also criticized the construction of the illegal separation barrier, Israeli incursions into Palestinian towns and villages, and imposing movement restrictions on Palestinian civilians and security forces. Amnesty also condemned the Israeli occupation authorities for banning many human rights groups from entering the occupied territories. An Israeli spokesperson faulted the Amnesty report, claiming that the Israeli army doesn’t target Palestinian civilians. However, a Palestinian official dismissed the Israeli denial, saying that "The Israelis murder children and then lie about the murder. “The disproportionately high number of Palestinian children killed by the Israeli army leaves no doubt as to the fact that Israeli soldiers target Palestinian children deliberately and premeditatedly," said Ya'cob Shahin, from the Palestinian Ministry of information. "A mistake happens once or twice or ten times, when it happens every day, and in some instances several times on the same day, it means it is policy," he added. :
  15. Nope, we will never go after Israel for anything,I think thats pretty obvious. North Korea and Iran were and are a hell of alot more to worry than Iraq as far as WMD's.which makes it pretty Clear why we went to Iraq. While we put all our energy/troops in Iraq,this makes it far easier for North Korea and Iran to actually build their arms and attack. If you ask me we are the most vulnerable to attack now more than ever with the majority of our military in Iraq. Buckle your seatbelts kids cause we are on a ride for the worst with this administration. And dont be suprised if Bolton gets his UN job ,cause this administration gets what ever they want. :hatred:
  16. That Johnwon hand is proper!!
  17. somebody ganked my OTG #2. That Roots segment is fly. But I still think #1 is by far the best.
  18. I love how Bush is all about spreading Democracy throughout the world, but yet we support countries that suppress democracy!.............see below ISRAELI POLICE RAIDS, CLOSES PALESTINIAN VOTE OFFICES IN JERUSALEM Israeli police attacked and shut down two Palestinian vote offices in Arab East Jerusalem that were registering voters for a July parliamentary ballot, claiming that they are operating illegally. Commenting on the closure, Ammar Dwaik, Palestinian elections chief, said it was a "serious incident" in which Israel violated an agreement to sign up Arab voters in the holy city. Three election officials were arrested in Tuesday raids, also election materials were seized from the centers, Israeli and Palestinian sources said. "I think they should explain what happened," Dwaik said of Israel. "It is a bad indication about the Israeli attitude towards Palestinian elections in general." Israel captured the Arab eastern part of Jerusalem in the 1967 Middle East war. Israel refuses to allow any activity that could be seen as challenging its claim to sovereignty over all Jerusalem. Palestinians hope to have East Jerusalem as a capital of their future Palestinian state in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Dwaik said that an agreement was previously reached with Israel to register voters in Jerusalem. "We don't know about such an agreement," an Israeli police spokesman claimed. The Israeli police also closed East Jerusalem election centers in a similar Palestinian vote drive in September. On Monday, Israeli occupation forces attacked residents of the West Bank village of Deir El-Assal, causing a Palestinian pregnant woman to abort and wounding a man. Local sources and medics confirmed that the Israeli soldiers clashed with several of the village residents. The Israeli soldiers were trying to keep the Palestinians away from the Apartheid Wall, at the western parts of the Deir El-Assal village, by beating them severely. Seham Abu Askar,30, and 9-month pregnant, aborted and an unknown resident was wounded in the clashes, while several others were arrested by the Israeli troops. Meanwhile, the Israeli occupation forces built a new bypass road at the expense of the Wad Elhesain area, close to the Israeli settlement of Kiryat Arba', east of the West Bank city of Hebron. According to local sources, the Israeli soldiers uprooted hundreds of fruitful trees southwest of Hebron. Also it has been reported that the Israeli forces set a military checkpoint at the crossroad of the Aseera Alshamiliya village, north of the West Bank city of Nablus.
  19. Palestinians, Israeli police clash in Jerusalem Israeli police and Palestinians clashed in Jerusalem, Monday following reports that a right-wing fundamentalist Jewish group, Revava, was planning on storming into al-Aqsa mosque. Some seven police were injured by stone throwers and 11 protesters were hurt in beatings by police using batons. The mufti of Jerusalem, Ekremah Sabri, accused the Israeli authorities of "deliberately stoking tension" around the site. "The police should be acting against the troublemakers who are Jewish extremists, not against Muslims," the Sunni Muslim religious leader said. "The police have no right to limit access to the mosque and prevent thousands of Muslims from going to pray." Palestinian Prime Minister Ahmed Qorei also warned of the consequences of "any threat by extremist Israeli groups against Al-Aqsa". Muslims had gathered at the Haram al-Sharif to prevent the protest by right-wing Jews. In anticipation of possible violence between Muslims and members of the right-wing Revava group, Israeli police barred Arabs under the age of 45 from going to the mosque because of fears of unrest. Revava has called on supporters to try to enter the shrine at the start of each Jewish calendar month in protest at the Israeli government's plans to withdraw from Gaza. The first day of the Jewish month of Iyar begins on Monday evening, but as yet there has been no such attempt by Revava members. About 5,000 Muslims from the West Bank, Arab east Jerusalem and Palestinians living in Israel came to the mosque compound. Many declared themselves willing to lay down their lives to defend the site against any intrusion by right-wing Jews, witnesses are quoted as saying. Although east Jerusalem is occupied by Israel since the 1967 war, the Islamic site has remained in Muslim hands. Muslim leaders in al-Quds are appealing to Muslims around the world to "defend and protect" al-Aqsa Mosque, one of Islam's holiest shrines. "We are here to defend the al-Aqsa Mosque, the soul of Islam in this part of the world, some people outside Palestine might think we are taking the matter too seriously, but I tell you, the Aqsa mosque is facing a very real danger" said Sheikh Muhammed Hussein, a high-ranking Wakf (Islamic trust) official. "It would be a grave mistake not to take these threats seriously; they (Jewish groups) say day and night they want to destroy our holy places, so what are we supposed to do when we hear this, a nation that fails to protect its holy places is doomed." Hussein criticized "the secular rulers" of the Arab world for paying only "token attention" to the dangers facing the Aqsa Mosque. Meanwhile, Hamas has called for a massive rally at the Haram al-Sherif and is arranging transportation for demonstrators from across Palestine. The Al-Aqsa Association for the Construction of Islamic Holy Places, acting with the approval of Hamas' northern branch, announced that the worshippers have been called to to go to the mosque "to defend it from the Revava organization's threats to forcefully enter and pray inside it". The Israeli authorities are becoming increasingly concerned about right-wing opposition to the Gaza pullout. A Jewish settler suspected of planning attacks to sabotage the evacuation was on Sunday placed under a detention order until after the operation planned for this summer is over, Israeli police said. Israel's military command put Nevo Ofran, 34, from Yitzhar, near the West Bank town of Nablus, under administrative detention until September 30, in the first such case linked to the withdrawal.
  20. Sharon postpones Gaza pullout by three weeks JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Prime Minister Ariel Sharon said on Monday he would postpone Israel's withdrawal from the Gaza Strip by three weeks, to mid-August, to avoid conflicting with a traditional Jewish period of mourning. With an Israeli-Palestinian ceasefire in place, U.S.-led mediators count on the pullout to help revive Middle East peace talks. But the truce has been shaky and many of the 8,500 rightist Jewish settlers in Gaza vow to resist removal. "The evacuation will be carried out in consideration of the (mourning period), that is, immediately after Tisha B'av, apparently the 15th or 16th or 17th of August," Sharon said in an excerpt of a television interview aired on Israel Radio. Sharon had said three weeks ago he was leaning toward a delay, citing Jewish religious sensibilities during the mourning spell that marks the destruction during biblical times of two Jerusalem temples. The observance ends on Aug. 14. Devout Jews do not move house during this period. Sharon had earlier ruled out a delay and commentators said his change of mind may have been driven by concern that preparations would not be completed by late July to provide new homes and work in Israel for settlers due to be uprooted. The delay could give settlers and far-rightist supporters, now waving a protest campaign, more time to organize resistance to Sharon's plan of "disengagement" from conflict with the Palestinians in occupied territory they want for a state. Rebellious ministers in Sharon's right-wing Likud party who earlier failed to torpedo the plan in parliament argued for a longer delay until after annual Jewish High Holidays in October. Sharon rejected the idea and his center-left Labor coalition ally had called for no delay at all, arguing that any shading of the original timetable could convey lack of resolve to settlers and other opponents. I'm sure there will be a new exuse for delaying the withrawal once the actual time comes.
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