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  1. dumb broad should have kept her mouth shut.....you dont lie about stupid shit like that.....you just fucking shut your mouth and say you cant recall what occured because you were tramatized....she probably just started to lie without really thinking about how it would effect her.....and by the way, fuck the media.....these assholes take anything they can find to degrade the integrity of the hiphop culture to mainstream america....yeah lil kims retarded.....yeah mainstream rap is retarded but people get shot on the daily....who gives a fuck about this situation other than white conservative america.....another way to justify or solidify a tolerance to the stereotypes applied to black people.....and did anyone notice the sentencing judge was named "Judge Lynch".....crazy
  2. this shit is ill......vynal so damned expensive...and you can put your music on it to send to djs for cheap.........bumps for this
  3. i was kidding about the flaming molotov......it would take more than not allowing me in your store to do something that crazy...but that brief moment in texan history was cool though....thats just one of those tidbits of information most people would never even think about... p.s. only gay white rednecks join the ku klux klan....
  4. i dont think it will occur but at this point i wouldnt even be suprised....good looking on the article
  5. ha ha ha....fucking lol gary busey is tripping "whats the best way to stop war? have the women fight naked and the men watch and see what happens. soon theyll have a tupperware party" ha....thats the best video clip ive ever seen....it should be an antidrug ad
  6. truthfully i think its ineffective to ban hoodies and hats but they can do what they want with their stores....its not my place to say what you can or cant do.....i just wont shop there and ill make it known i wont....ill tell as many other people as i can to also not shop at that store....so the owner loses out by their own hand....its still unjustified and unreasonable but ehhh...so what...? i can spend my dough elsewhere or save up to open an identical store to take all the costumers who've been turned away...now if the store continues to be exclusive to a degree that it seems i dunno...RACIST....then its time to throw molotov's through windows.....OH YEAH
  7. i thought this part was esspecially fucked up "arranging for all affected customers to sign up free of charge with a credit monitoring service for 90 days" even though it says"However, since the tapes include personal identification information such as Social Security numbers, thieves who managed to access the data could open accounts at other financial institutions or commit a wide array of identity theft crimes." this shit is fucked....what i believe happened is someone high in rank at these banks sold this info to some shady muh fuggas and im personally glad to not have a creditcard right now
  8. heres the citibank article: NEW YORK - CitiFinancial, the consumer finance division of Citigroup Inc., said Monday it has begun notifying some 3.9 million U.S. customers that computer tapes containing their personal data had been lost. New York-based Citigroup said the tapes were in a box shipped in May via UPS Inc. from a Citigroup facility in Weehawken, N.J. to an Experian credit bureau facility in Allen, Texas. Data on the tapes included account information, payment histories and Social Security numbers. The data involved only information on consumers who had taken out loans with Citibank, such as personal loans or debt consolidation loans, according to the firm. Savings and checking account customers were not impacted, the firm said. Most of the impacted consumers are current Citibank loan customers, but about 55,000 of the records on the tape involved consumers with closed accounts, a Citibank spokesman said. The firm said customers of its CitiFinancial Auto, CitiFinancial Mortgage or other Citigroup businesses were not impacted. In a statement, Citigroup said that CitiFinancial “had no reason to believe that this information has been used inappropriately, nor has it received any reports of unauthorized activity.” Norman Black, a spokesman for Atlanta-based UPS, confirmed that the tapes were missing. “Despite an exhaustive search for this package, we’ve been unable to find it,” Black said. Citigroup's announcement came just as the nation's top security experts gathered in Washington D.C. for an annual conference sponsored by research firm Gartner. Experts expressed surprise and dismay at the news. "This is really inexcusable," said Gartner analyst Avivah Litan. "This is security 101. This shows just how out of control all this data is." The announcement was just the latest in a series of data losses or breaches that have forced financial institutions and other data collectors to warn customers that their personal information may be at risk. Last month, Time Warner Inc. said that computer backup tapes containing data on 600,000 current and former employees were lost by an outside data storage firm. Also in May, more than 100,000 customers of Wachovia Corp. and Bank of America Corp., both headquartered in Charlotte, N.C., were notified that their financial records may have been stolen by bank employees and sold to collection agencies. Police officials say nearly 700,000 customers of four banks may be affected in all. And in April, online discount broker Ameritrade Holding Corp. said it had informed some 200,000 current and former customers that a backup computer tape with personal information had been lost. Kevin Kessinger, executive vice president of Citigroup’s Global Consumer Group and president of Consumer Finance North America, told The Associated Press that the tapes left CitiFinancial on May 2 and were discovered missing on May 20. Senior managers were notified May 24. The Secret Service was told of the loss of the tapes on May 27 and began investigating. Kessinger said the bank’s letter encouraged consumers to review activity on all their accounts to make sure nothing suspicious was occurring. He said CitiFinancial also was arranging for all affected customers to sign up free of charge with a credit monitoring service for 90 days. And, he said, if a customer is victimized, they will get free help from Citigroup’s Identity Theft resolution service. Customers who are concerned about identity theft should visit the local CitiFinancial branch, or call 866-452-2484. “Clearly we regret that this happened with our customers,” Kessinger said. “We’re trying to be upfront — to communicate and to talk about what the issues are.” Gartner's Litan said consumers deserve more than 90 days worth of the service, however, since many identity thieves squirrel away stolen data for months before using it. "This is a mediocre response, they are throwing people a bone," she said. "Three to five years would have been more meaningful." CitiFinancial said in its statement that the data loss “occurred in spite of the enhanced security procedures we require of our couriers.” It said there was little risk of the accounts being compromised because most customers already had received their loans and that no additional credit could be issued without the customers’ approval. However, since the tapes include personal identification information such as Social Security numbers, thieves who managed to access the data could open accounts at other financial institutions or commit a wide array of identity theft crimes. Account information is sent regularly by financial institutions to credit bureaus to keep consumer credit reports up to date. In the past, all firms sent such tapes to the credit bureaus, though now many firms send the information electronically. In an Internet-based seminar last month, Experian, the credit bureau to which the lost data was headed, specifically recommends electronic delivery. LIVE QUOTE Citigroup Inc. © PRICE CHANGE 47.46 -0.08 • Company Report • Stock Scouter • Add this stock to your watch list Data: MSN Money and IDC Comstock delayed 20 min. Debby Hopkins, chief operations and technology officer for Citigroup, said that the tapes were produced “in a sophisticated mainframe data center environment” and would be difficult to decode without the right equipment and special software. Hopkins said that most Citigroup units send data electronically in encrypted form and that CitiFinancial data will be sent that way starting in July. Tumbleweed Communications Corp. performs such encrypted data transmissions for eight of the top 10 financial institutions, including Wells Fargo and Bank of America, according to CEO Jeff Smith. He said the CitiFinancial incident points out a bit of any irony — in this case, transmission over the Internet is more secure than old-fashioned means. Citigroup is not a customer, he said. "If you send it encrypted directly, we're going to pull people and third parties out of the process. When you do that, you are less susceptible to fraud," Smith said. "It's also a lot cheaper than UPS."
  9. so this shit is crazy.....last week citibank claimed that 3 .9 million of the cardholders personal information was stolen from a computer being shipped UPS....now mastercard has had a "virus" steal 40 million more personal account information...i dont know what to make of it but i imagine this is a similar enron esque situation in which people get screwed and banks make off like bandits.....anyway, heres the article from yahoo about mastercard.....id like to hear what everyone else is thinking about this 'coincidence' NEW YORK - The names, banks and account numbers of up to 40 million credit card holders may have been accessed by an unauthorized user, MasterCard International Inc. said Friday. The credit card giant said the security breach involves a computer virus that captured customer data for the purpose of fraud and may have affected holders of all brands of credit cards. It said the breach was traced to Atlanta-based CardSystems Solutions Inc., which processes credit card and other payments for banks and merchants. The compromised data did not include addresses or Social Security numbers, said MasterCard spokeswoman Sharon Gamsin. The data that may have been viewed — names, banks and account numbers — could be used to steal funds but not identities. Gamsin said she did not know how a virus-like computer script that captured customer data got into CardSystems' network, which MasterCard said was infiltrated by an unauthorized individual. Neither company would elaborate. The FBI was investigating. The incident was the latest in a series of security breaches affecting valuable consumer data at major financial institutions and data brokers in an increasingly database-driven world. The breach appears to be the largest yet involving financial data, said David Sobel, general counsel at the Electronic Privacy Information Center. "The steady stream of these disclosures shows the pressing need for regulation of the industry both in terms of limitation in the amount of personal information that companies collect and also liability when these kinds of disclosures occur," Sobel said. A flurry of disclosures of breaches affecting high-profile companies including Citigroup Inc., Bank of America Corp. and DSW Shoe Warehouse has prompted federal lawmakers to draw up legislation designed to better protect consumer privacy. MasterCard, which said about 14 million of its own cards were exposed, first announced the breach in a news release Friday afternoon, saying it was notifying its card-issuing banks of the problem. However, CardSystems said late Friday in a statement vetted by the FBI that it first learned of a potential breach on May 22. It said it was told by the FBI not to release any information to the public. The company said it was surprised by MasterCard's decision to go public. "We were absolutely blindsided by a press release by the association," CardSystems' chief financial officer, Michael A. Brady, told The Associated Press when reached on his cell phone. He refused to answer any questions and referred calls to the company's chief executive, John M. Perry, and its senior vice president of marketing, Bill N. Reeves. Reeves said the information the company gathered initially was "on a need-to-know basis." He said he could not comment beyond a company statement, which did not give any details about the breach but noted that CardSystems is implementing increased security measures. "I understand and fully appreciate the seriousness of the situation," Reeves said. Under federal law, credit card holders are liable for no more than $50 of unauthorized charges, and many card issuers including MasterCard will even waive the $50. CardSystems processes less than 0.5 percent of American Express' domestic transactions, said company spokeswoman Judy Tenzer. She said a small number of its cardholders were affected, though she did not have an exact figure. Discover Financial Services Inc. said it was aware of the situation and would not say whether any of its cards were involved. Visa USA and a large issuer of cards, MBNA Corp., did not immediately calls seeking comment. CardSystems, which has a processing center in Tucson, Ariz., has been in business for more than 15 years and handles transactions for more than 115,000 small to mid-sized businesses, according to the company's Web site. The company says it processes transactions worth more than $15 billion annually. Sobel said the fact that the latest breach involved a third party "indicates that this is a shadowy industry where the consumer never really knows who is going to be handling and using their personal information." Earlier this month, Citigroup said UPS lost computer tapes with sensitive information from 3.9 million customers of CitiFinancial, a unit that provides personal and home loans. There have also been breaches involving other kinds of sensitive data. ChoicePoint Inc. said in February that thieves using stolen identities had created 50 dummy businesses that pulled data including names, addresses and Social Security numbers on as many as 145,000 people. In March, LexisNexis Inc. disclosed that hackers had commandeered a database and gained access to the personal files of as many as 32,000 people. The company has since increased its estimate of the people affected to 310,000. Information accessed included names, addresses and Social Security and driver's license numbers, but not credit history, medical records or financial information, corporate parent Reed Elsevier Group PLC said in a statement. ___
  10. this shit is wild......but i dont need to believe these guys are some kind of pagan owl worshippers to know theyre fucking up the world
  11. "if its on your mind, make a thread about how it affects you and yank land. what the fuck has being working class, confronting racism and unjustified wars got to do with uk teens wearing hoods and hats?" wtf...first of all youre acting like i turned the conversation into what it is.....i simply pointed it out and explained why....but dawg if you think that people in hoodies, who dress to 'street' or 'hiphop', are only being stereotyped in the uk then youre not paying attention....sure the thread is about uk kids but why start a diffrent thread to talk about how we feel about those stereotypes?its not like we just out of the blue started discussing iraq or someshit....and why are you so high strung....down some jack and chill the fuck out
  12. mentor

    Africa

    because ,overall, people are petty....we want to be allowed to endulge ourselves and live without consequence....we dont assign much value for life and we dont respect death enough so we dont review our blessings and apply the 'out of sight out of mind' mentality to problems that feel too difficult to solve....i think MLKjr summed it up pretty well with what he said about racism....people simply dont think....if they did then they would question their beliefs and come to diffrent conclusions....i think the most important thing you and i can do with our lives is to educate ourselves as well as we can and give total faith to our convictions....(and i dont mean federal)....now is the time of mice and of men.....its not so much 'are you willing to die for your beliefs?' but its very much 'will you live for them?'.... allright....... thats my 'braveheart' ending monologue moment....wheres my oscar
  13. "how the fuck did this lead (again) to america and its problems???" because we live in america and thats whats on our minds.....the two biggest things on my mind right now are unjustified wars and racism ,as is whats on most minds of the working class....you know, those people who fight wars and commonly confront racism
  14. mentor

    Africa

    quick question.....so lets say we just kick all government programs to the curb.....boot....what exactly do we do about the huge corporate advantage over most every aspect of our daily routine?....lets say we do still continue giving trillions of dollars into defense programs, do we continue to allow these departments to be run by billionares like the current administration who obviously have vested intrest and pasts making fortunes from wars?.....i just dont see why everyone believes we should just keep throwing money into this military industrial complex.....billions are wasted and the companies wasting them are charging ridiculous amounts of dough to do it.....we stockpile nukes like we'll ever use them....we have enough allready to destroy all life on the planet(except for roaches)...so its just an excuse to launder tax payer money into corporate pockets...abolish welfare for the poor? why?....why not just abolish welfare for the rich?...we give corporations like 5 times as much as we do the poor....but you dont hear anyone complaining about that other than those crazy liberals....conservative people seem to be concerned only with abolishing programs that help those in poverty and dont give a damn about those that help big buisnesses like the prison and military industries....i just dont see how that would help anyone other than the elite class
  15. youre right leader....i only called you a bitch and made no attempt to have a legitament discussion......my points were all without basis and totally factless....i bow with grace before your undeniable reasoning skills..... ....you fucking pussy
  16. youre right leaser....i only called you a bitch and made no attempt to have a legitament discussion......my points were all without basis and totally factless....i bbow down with grace before your undeniable reasoning skills.....you fucking pussy
  17. its crazy how the big discussions on this site are almost all centered around racism...you think the simple fact that this is the major topic of disccusion that there is a deffinate problem....wether you look at it from the more conservative perspective-minorities are blaming their problems on racism- or from the more liberal perspective- white socitey is fucked up in general from inherated, unanswered issues stemming from the deepest recesses of history-either way, whatever your opinion may be, it needs to be addressed on both sides that race is still a difficult issue that needs councilling if to ever be corrected....it feels more like its ignorance and misconception on both sides that creates fear which breeds hatred wether conciously or not....but every post ive read on this board no matter the issue, eventually spirals back to being about race...its sad.....but legitamit because its obviously a bigger problem then we let on to.....by the way, hoodies are ill...fuck anyone who trys to stop me from wearing one......and i get the point about skin heads but i think its a little unfair to compare hiphoppers to neo nazi's....
  18. dumy....youre a motherfucking sage ha ha seriously "it was forcing slavery that made corporations the fortunes that even today they keep...theres an old saying and i think its important 'it takes money to make money' esspecially when youve paid nothing for it"
  19. i think weve gotten past the hippie liberal stage....i think most lefties are starting to become more willing to do what it takes to restore sanity to this country....and i dont think that means any crazy shit(though it might) but instead a willingness to stand up, aggressivly and firmly hold their ground against this neo conservatism and ignorance we need more posts like this one
  20. whats scary about the patriot act isnt what its done so far but what power it entitles to those with high ranking in our govt....its like cointelpro but worse...people accept it as something for the greater good but our govt has never been for the greater good....only for polorization of power...]the gathering and subdueing of the masses....in the early years of industry in this country, americans were sweatshop labor...they werent even being paid legal tender....they were given company coupons that they could use in the company store.....the work day was something like 16 hours....children worked....all under unsanitary ,cramped, uncomfortably harsh conditions and were fired or penalized by taking away those coupons...after years of abuse (and huge profits) people began to lash out and riot, protesting and unionizing....how did our govt react?....by sending in soldiers and union breakers to kill many of the protesters and arrest those who organized the people....this happened numerous times all over the country....like with the rockafellers coal mines....workers eventually decided to strike after being abused and starved.....they moved into the mountains after the rockafellers sent US marshalls to kick them off the rockafellers properties and confiscated goods which were also owned by the rockafellers....the rockafellers used their political power to convince the president to send in the national gaurd to shoot up the tents in the woods the coal miners and families had been living in...so they dug holes in the ground and covered them with sheets of steel to prevent being shot.....then the marshalls and national gaurd burned the tents only the families were inside still under the steel sheets....so they burned to death...this is the corporate legacy....these are the people who control every aspect of our lives....from the food we eat to the jobs we work to the things we find entertainment through....to the police, army, energy, space programs, education, media....everything....were taught to respect it.....fuck that....were so busy trying to prevent mexicans from stealing 'our' jobs we allow the inhereitrers of this horrific past to continue to destroy communities all over the world....complain about the mexicans taking your jobs all you want but its small potatoes....in my opinion we concern ourselves with the more direct and easily viewable effects of the problem and apply less focus to the cause
  21. "Ok. You kids obviously can't put your mind into that of a cops. Because you're too busy saying "omfg teh pigs are teh police state hatorz and when i do teh grafitis they want to stop mai art!!!!111111oneoneone"" is this what the discussion has deteriorated to?...wow...i guess you proved your point there....one day the real world is going to hit you in the head like 50000 volts.....if you want to seriously discuss the issue then im willing to but if this is what i can expect, then ive said my part
  22. mentor

    Africa

    villain.....that was ill....thank you....sums it up
  23. "this is the most rediculous post i have ever seen. trying to feed his family? i try to feed my family too. i do it legally. i dont enter other peoples countries illegally, over populate our schools, run our healthcare dry and drive down our wages. where does their money go? their home country. undocumented worker= no income taxes. under the table." bruh.....if you didnt have sufficent living space, you would go across the border to find it....just because your ancesstors stole this land or came to this land that was stolen of their own free will or otherwise, it still doesnt mean this is our land...we cant be the only ones entitled to it....dont bitch about slavery when slavery is what gives you the benifits you share today....corporations can only afford to pay the decent living wage to you because it had free labor for so long....americans just act like we are entitled to some great life standard the rest of the world doesnt get.....like its our destiny.....like "freedom" and "democracy" brought us all the good things this country offers....no assholes.....slavery and genocide brought your kickbacks....thats what pays off your camero....your luxury home....your sneakers....doctors apointment....your ritzy dinner....recognize fools.....the powers that be know that we only want to be allowed to exist in such a way as we can have some luxuries and to be left alone....so they allow us to have "freedoms".....really were all just "free-range" human beings going about our daily routines without need to be horded over because if we step out of line, chances are weve allready broken a law and enforcement will soon take us down ,ie johnny law....wake up to the realities that all people deserve good things...not just americans....stop hideing behind youre ideological indiffrence
  24. bobs a firm believer in 'the terrorist' are out to get us.....like there is this organization of people who hate freedom or something....its retarded....its the cold war mentality.....making children hide under desk to protect them from nukes....cmon really....who do you think is at most risk in this world, us or everyone else?.....the CIA is the biggest terrorist organization in the entire world....condomlizza ricebowl knew about 9-11 before the shit happened.....it justified a war to take mad oil and set up shop aorund other countries with mad oil.....oil makes the world go round now adays...terrorisim is the least of MY worries....im more worried about the effects the patriot act and bush TRYING to make that shit a permenant amendment to our constitution....strengthing this police state which youre average american fails to see...because they are so scared theyll just accept it....america took mexico and turned it into texas...forced indians to leave land until they eventually killed them....forced mexicans to leave the land pushing them further south.....compiling them into such cramped living conditions....120 million or so in mexico city.....and now bush allows them in this country to work for cheap labor or fight in war for citizenship...who was the frontline in iraq in the first days of combat....mexicans and african americans....just a fact....one that was also true in vietnam...i say we live too plush in this fucking country....let them come in and make a living....they deserve as much as anyone...people are people...you cant force them to live in fucked up conditions because you like to have a 40 acre backyard
  25. mentor

    Africa

    R.I.P. malcolm x somebody said "seriously if you want to help, do something. get involved in a private organization, and stop saying "fuck america, fuck bush blah blah." it should not be the US governments job to give hand outs. let the private sector do it. its should not be the US;s job to give foreign aid, be the world police, promote welfare states, and create government dependence." so the US government can just rape a culture of people for huge profits (bush has also) and then we cant even say fuck that?...fuck bush and this shitty ass corporate government....research the motherfucking ties politicians have with commerce....were fucked here.....not as fucked as africa but damn..... its really sad but not hopeless....because theyre people like us talking about it....getting fed up....in the next few weeks me and some friends of mine plan on building awareness to the politicians trying to rid us of pbs and national public radio.....NPR is the most informing radio people who think like we do have.....so its important we protect that....they speak about whats going on all over the world....it isnt so egotistical as to only speak about american issues as if america is the only land with real people....here is the petition to save it....follow the instructions and email it to others On NPR's Morning Edition, Nina Tottenberg announced that if the Supreme Court supports Congress, it will, in effect, be the end of the National Public Radio (NPR), National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), and the Public Broadcasting System (PBS). 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