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Biggie’s Son Lands Co-Starring Role With Will Ferrell! [Video]

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New Yung Turd Music Video With Various Artist And Cameos “The Cypher” [Video]

The Cypher Yung Berg Feat. Brisco, Young Chris, Freddy P, Chad, Ice Berg, Guyana, Jordan Hollywood, Ball Greezy, Diego Cash & Ransom Cameos of: Lil Wayne, Chris Brown, Keri Hilson, Twista, Bryant McKinnie, Rick Ross, Jonny Dang, DJ Khaled, DJ Kap, Natalie Nunn, Slim Thug, Division 1, Ace Hood, BMajor, Yo Gotti, Trina, Pleasure P, DJ Drama, Amber Rose & Wiz Khalifa

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New Yung Turd Music Video With Various Artist And Cameos “The Cypher” [Video]

The Cypher Yung Berg Feat. Brisco, Young Chris, Freddy P, Chad, Ice Berg, Guyana, Jordan Hollywood, Ball Greezy, Diego Cash & Ransom Cameos of: Lil Wayne, Chris Brown, Keri Hilson, Twista, Bryant McKinnie, Rick Ross, Jonny Dang, DJ Khaled, DJ Kap, Natalie Nunn, Slim Thug, Division 1, Ace Hood, BMajor, Yo Gotti, Trina, Pleasure P, DJ Drama, Amber Rose & Wiz Khalifa

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New Yung Turd Music Video With Various Artist And Cameos “The Cypher” [Video]

New Yung Turd Music Video With Various Artist And Cameos “The Cypher” [Video]

The Cypher Yung Berg Feat. Brisco, Young Chris, Freddy P, Chad, Ice Berg, Guyana, Jordan Hollywood, Ball Greezy, Diego Cash & Ransom Cameos of: Lil Wayne, Chris Brown, Keri Hilson, Twista, Bryant McKinnie, Rick Ross, Jonny Dang, DJ Khaled, DJ Kap, Natalie Nunn, Slim Thug, Division 1, Ace Hood, BMajor, Yo Gotti, Trina, Pleasure P, DJ Drama, Amber Rose & Wiz Khalifa

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Division By Zero of the Day: On tonight’s episode of…

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Division By Zero of the Day: On tonight’s episode of Jeopardy , a contestant failed to correctly answer a question about FailBlog , yet somehow we are all still here. Universe Implosion FAIL. [ kottke .] Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 15/03/2011 03:58 Number of articles : 2

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Division By Zero of the Day: On tonight’s episode of…

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Division By Zero of the Day: On tonight’s episode of Jeopardy , a contestant failed to correctly answer a question about FailBlog , yet somehow we are all still here. Universe Implosion FAIL. [ kottke .] Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 15/03/2011 03:58 Number of articles : 2

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Watch Nikita Season 1 Episode 1 – Pilot

Watch Nikita S1E1: 2.0 – Pilot The new show Nikita is based on the French film original La Femme Nikita. This series will revolve around Nikita who is an ex-assassin and a spy for a secret US agency who have recruited and trained her but eventually have also betrayed her. And now, after three years of hiding, she is now back to seek vengeance from her old friends and teammates of the division who have continually recruited and trained new members. The pilot installment of the new show being brought to us by CW, Nikita, which is entitled “2.0 (Pilot)” is the female assassin

Pro-War Conservatives Are A Walking Contradiction

It is a testament to the power of government propaganda that several generations of self-described conservatives have held as their core belief that war and militarism are consistent with limited, constitutional government. These conservatives think they are “defending freedom” by supporting every military adventure that the state concocts. They are not. Even just, defensive wars inevitably empower the state far beyond anything any strict constructionist would approve of. Prowar conservatives, in other words, are walking contradictions. They may pay lip service to limited constitutional government, but their prowar positions belie their rhetoric. “War is the health of the state,” as Randolph Bourne said in his famous essay of that title. Statism, moreover, means central planning, heavy taxation, fascist or socialist economics, attacks on free speech and other civil liberties, and the suffocation and destruction of private enterprise. Classical liberals have always understood this, but conservatives never have. (Neoconservatives either don't understand it or don't care.) Thus, you have the celebrated neoconservative writer Victor Davis Hanson writing in the December 2, 2009, issue of Imprimis that antiwar activism and other “factors” that make people “reluctant” to resort to war are “lethal combinations” that supposedly threaten the existence of society. Hanson was merely repeating the conservative party line first enunciated by the self-proclaimed founder of the modern conservative (really neoconservative) movement, William F. Buckley Jr. Murray Rothbard quoted Buckley as saying in the January 25, 1952 issue of Commonweal magazine that the Cold War required that we have got to accept Big Government for the duration — for neither an offensive nor a defensive war can be waged … except through the instrumentality of a totalitarian bureaucracy within our shores. … [We must support] large armies and air forces, atomic energy, central intelligence, war production boards and the attendant centralization of power in Washington. “We” must advocate the destruction of the free society in the name of defending the free society, said “Mr. Conservative,” a former CIA employee. In reality, antiwar “factors” are a threat only to the military/industrial/congressional complex, which profits from war; they are not a threat to society as a whole. In fact, quite the opposite is true. Seeing through the dense murk of such war propaganda is one of the purposes of my ten-week, online Mises Academy course on “The Political Economy of War,” which begins on September 21. Students will learn about the economics and politics of war from some of the giants of classical liberalism, such as Ludwig von Mises, Frederic Bastiat, Lionell Robbins, Murray Rothbard, Milton Friedman, Robert Higgs, and others. Among the topics to be discussed are * Why capitalism is the very opposite of war * The economic causes of war * Why nationalism is always a threat to peace and prosperity * Why Marx was wrong about war and imperialism, but the Austrian economists got it right * Why and how war is the health of the state, always ratcheting up governmental power at the expense of individual liberty and prosperity * The role of free trade in deterring war * The evils of military conscription * How war cripples a nation's economy, benefiting only a small group of war profiteers in the process * How the state employs the Fed to hide and disguise the costs of war * The role of statist intellectuals in promoting war precisely because they, too, understand that war is the health of the state * Why conservatives love war and the state * The dangerous myth that democracy promotes peace * Private alternatives to a massive “national-defense” establishment * What is a just war? Each class will consist of a 45–50 minute lecture followed by 45 minutes of Q&A with students. My lectures will cover the topics listed on the syllabus for the course, but will be more than rehashes of the readings that are listed — I will concentrate on both my understanding of the readings (and other literature) and my own research and writings. The importance of understanding the political economy of war is perhaps illustrated by this passage from Randolph Bourne's famous essay: War is a vast complex of life-destroying and life-crippling forces. If the State's chief function is war, then it is chiefly concerned with coordinating and developing the powers and techniques which make for destruction. And this means not only the actual and potential destruction of the enemy, but of the nation at home as well. For the very existence of a State in a system of States means that the nation lies always under a risk of war and invasion, and the calling away of energy into military pursuits means a crippling of the productive and life-enhancing processes of the national life. Ludwig von Mises expressed a similar sentiment in Human Action, when he wrote, Mises Academy: Tom DiLorenzo teaches The Political Economy of War What distinguishes man from animals is the insight into the advantages that can be derived from cooperation under the division of labor. Man curbs his innate instinct of aggression in order to cooperate with other human beings. The more he wants to improve his material well-being, the more he must expand the system of the division of labor. Concomitantly he must more and more restrict the sphere in which he resorts to military action. The emergence of the international division of labor requires the total abolition of war. … This philosophy is, of course, incompatible with statolatry.[1] These two quotes give one an indication of why those individuals who help the public to become reluctant to support war are more likely to be heroes of society as opposed to the “lethal combinations” of neoconservative folklore. http://mises.org/daily/4659 added by: shanklinmike

Obama Administration Protected Black Panther Who Advocates Killing "Cracker" Babies

A former Justice Department lawyer hired during the Bush administration alleged on Tuesday that the department scaled down a voter-intimidation case against the New Black Panther Party last year because his former colleagues do not want to protect white people’s civil rights. The case arose after two members of the New Black Panther Party stood outside a polling place in a majority-black precinct in Philadelphia on Election Day in 2008. A video of the men, posted online, showed them dressed in paramilitary clothing, and one carried a billy club. In January 2009, less than two weeks before the Bush administration left office, the civil rights division invoked a rarely used section of the Voting Rights Act to file a civil lawsuit alleging voter intimidation by both men, the party chairman and the party. In April 2009, the division seemed to win the case by default because the New Black Panthers failed to show up in court. But the following month, a longtime Justice official, Loretta King — who was then the acting head of the division — decided to reduce the scope of the case. The department dropped the charges against the party, its chairman and the man who was not carrying a club. It pressed forward with the lawsuit against the man with the club, obtaining an injunction that forbids him from carrying a weapon near an open polling place in Philadelphia through 2012. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mN67KJdd6Mw added by: ibrake4rappers13

NCAA Championship Final Game 2010: Duke vs. Butler Game Time Starts Now!

The 2010 NCAA Championship Basketball Tournament Final Game of the Men’s Division is about to start now. The two basketball teams who have successfully reached the finals are Duke and Butler. Congratulations for reaching this round of the game! Both teams have proven themselves to be the best among the basketball teams who have joined this year’s Men’s Division of the NCAA Basketball Tournament. Having said that, people are asking now what is th exact time of the Duke vs. Butler game time? Well, you should be tuning in to your TV channels right now particularly on CBS Sports Channel because the game time has started already. The basketball players of each basketball teams are now being introduced. Alternatively, you can also watch the 2010 NCAA National Championship game between Duke and Butler live stream through the NCAA website here . NCAA Championship Final Game 2010: Duke vs. Butler Game Time Starts Now! is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading