Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Be right back after these messages from our underwriters

Hey guys we had complications with work and will be back this coming Tuesday...

8 comments:

=D said...

great show
http://drop.io/justicefiles05252010

Marcus said...

Color me suprised. Not a word on here about the murderous jews? Figures, you wouldn't point out when they actually ARE wrong...

Anonymous said...

"The best way to predict the future is to invent it." - Dennis Gabor

Anonymous said...

Do you just hate those conspiracy people? Just can't stand those lying, wacko, nutjob, twoofer, boofer cronies?

If you can watch this whole film and still hate those folks then I'll buy your implantable microchip for you.

Collapse Movie 2009

http://www.movies.com/movie-reviews/collapse-review/m3638

Part 1:
http://www.videolinks4u.net/video/videos/16552/

Part 2:
http://www.videolinks4u.net/video/videos/16553/

Anonymous said...

"To paraphrase Albert Einstein: The mess that has become the Missouri budget, as a result of the level of thinking its leaders have done thus far, has created problems that cannot be solved at the same level of thinking."
http://interact.stltoday.com/blogzone/the-platform/uncategorized/2010/06/einsteins-take-on-missouris-budget-woes
"This is the level of thinking that has brought the state to its knees. Come the Aug. 3 primaries, Missourians should start to demand smarter, bolder leaders."

Anonymous said...

holy shit fuck wow!!! I know for a certainty now that anyone who says that you can't make a difference is full of shit!!!

http://www.project10tothe100.com/ideas.html
Make government more transparent
Community
Create a website that enables people from any country or municipality to easily learn about the workings of their government, and rally their fellow citizens to take action to improve it. Numerous user ideas embraced variations on the theme of governmental transparency, with specific proposals ranging from publishing details of proposed laws and politicians' voting records to making public budgets searchable online and leveraging social networks to let communities make their voices heard by their representatives by voting on pressing issues.

Suggestions that inspired this idea

1. Create a "govwatch" program that allows people to enter in geographic and other info and get back information about bills/laws that affect them
http://www.project10tothe100.com/ideas.html

Anonymous said...

http://www.project10tothe100.com/ideas.html

I just had to post this again, spread the love, woo hoo!!!

http://www.project10tothe100.com/ideas.html
http://www.project10tothe100.com/ideas.html
http://www.project10tothe100.com/ideas.html

Anonymous said...

"1 for All is a national nonpartisan program designed to build understanding and support for First Amendment freedoms."

Stay informed. Free speech is even better when we know what we’re talking about. Read. Learn. Share.
http://1forall.us/support-the-first-amendment

"Sign" the First Amendment
http://www.newseum.org/blogs/1forall/signup.htm

From now through July 25, you can show your support for the First Amendment by submitting a 30-second video that demonstrates your freedom to speak, rock or assemble. The best videos will be featured on YouTube, on TV and at the Newseum in Washington, D.C.
At a time when restrictions on speech are increasing around the globe, we think it’s essential to remind ourselves that we can’t take freedom of expression for granted. Get informed, get involved and stand up with us for the First on the 1st.
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2010/06/standing-up-for-first-amendment-with-1.html

1 for All - 2min video

Although we tend to think of the United States and Canadian Internet as relatively free from technical Internet filtering, Internet activity is far from “unregulated.” With respect to online surveillance, the United States may be among the most aggressive states in the world in terms of listening to online conversations.
Governments in both countries, however, have experienced significant resistance to their content restriction policies and, as a result, the extreme measures found in some of the more repressive countries of the world have not gained ground in North America."
http://opennet.net/research/regions/namerica