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  1. I second that, when the next giveaway for "the card" and DJAIS??
  2. Does anyone know where any of these pics are posted from March 24, 2005??
  3. How can you say that they BLUE states lean toward "humune values"?? Do you call killing a baby when it has a beating heart and have developed into a HUMAN BEING HUMANE?? Or wait - being able to take that baby and begin stem cell research. Check this out - you walk into a hospital the newborn wing. One arrow points to the nursery, another arrow points to stem research. I think that is about the most INHUMANE thing that could ever be thought of. Secondly Marriage is something sacred that God set forth for our lives as MAN and WOMAN. Throughout the Bible there are constant referrals to the blessings of marriage and the unity between man and women. Everyone keeps saying religion this religion that. It has nothing to do with RELIGION per say..people who are Jewish call being a JEW a religion but it is also a nationality, it is about "Christianity" and believing in the things God has set forth for our lives. BIBLICAL VALUES AND INSTRUCTIONS Get a copy of the original constitution of North Carolina. Article XXXII says "That no person who shall deny the being of God, or the truth of Protestant religion, or the divine authority of the Old or New Testaments shall be capable of holding any office or place of trust or profit in the civil department within this state." In 1864 the Constitution of the State of Maryland required all State officers to make: "A declaration of belief in the "Christian" religion, or of the existence of God, and in a future state of rewards and punishments." In Massachusetts, all persons elected to State office or to the Legislature had to ascribe to the following declaration – "I do declare, that I believe the "Christian" religion, and have firm persuasion of its truth." These are just a few examples of how Christians, in the early days of our country perpetuated biblical values within our culture. But, after the Civil War preachers began to tell their congregations that "religion and politics didn’t mix." One of the reasons we are where we are today is because Christians believed that lie. It’s time for Christians reenter the political arena at all levels if they will take their biblical values with them...and from this election obviously this is that first step. What does it say in the PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE ONE NATION UNDER GOD! Its about time we take that saying literally.
  4. Watch Dennis Prager LIVE tonight on Larry King to hear his discussion on what this election means to us!! and as far as the media - they shouldn't be reporters - all they do is tell one side of what is really happening. Special Report from the MRC's TimesWatch.org - Monday November 1, 2004 The introduction to a Special Report, by Clay Waters, Editor of the MRC's TimesWatch.org site dedicated to documenting and exposing the liberal political agenda of the New York Times: "Is the New York Times a Liberal Newspaper?" That was the provocative title of Times' Public Editor Daniel Okrent's July 25 column. Okrent's answer to his own question was equally stimulating: "Of course it is." However, Okrent insisted in a later column that the Times' liberalism manifested itself only on hot-button social issues, such as abortion and gay marriage, and that the paper's political coverage stayed fair and balanced throughout 2004. But Times Watch tracked the paper from the beginning of the year to election eve and found its campaign coverage to be as liberally skewed as its treatment of social issues. Now, in roughly chronological order, the headlines over the TimesWatch assessments of the dubious roll call of the 10 worst distortions by the New York Times from Campaign 2004: 1) An Ominous Beginning 2) Misrepresenting the 9/11 Report 3) Suggesting Political Motivation Behind Terror Warnings 4) Same Campaign Tactic, Two Different Takes 5) A Double Standard on Acceptance Speeches 6) Conspiracy Theorizing on Bush's Debate "Bulge" 7) Ron Suskind on Bush's "Intolerance of Doubt" 8) Tarring "Unsubstantiated" Swift Boats Veterans, Plugging False Bush "AWOL" Smear 9) A Slanted Voter Guide 10) "Looted Iraqi Explosives" Scoop: Bombshell or Politically Motivated Dud? To read the report: http://www.timeswatch.org/reports/04/report1104.asp Last week, the MRC released a Special Report: "Ten Worst Media Distortions of Campaign 2004." Our list of the ten worst distortions: 1. Dan Rather's Forgery Fiasco 2. Ignoring, then Attacking, the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth 3. Pounding the Bush National Guard Story 4. Spinning a Good Economy into Bad News 5. The Networks' Outrageous Convention Double-Standard 6. Swooning Over Edwards' Image, Ignoring His Liberalism 7. CBS's Byron Pitts Promotional Kerry Coverage 8. CBS Promotes Fears of a New Military Draft 9. Misrepresenting the 9/11 Commission on Iraq/al-Qaeda Links 10. Equating New Terrorism Warning to LBJ's "Gulf of Tonkin" For a rundown of each with examples, along with RealPlayer videos to illustrate many of them, go to: http://www.mediaresearch.org/projects/worst/welcome.asp For the PDF version better formatted for printing, but without videos, go to: http://www.mediaresearch.org/projects/worst/pdf/Worst%20of%202004.pdf -- Brent Baker
  5. Definitely agree, it is definitely sad - almost feels like somethign has been lost, and how crazy is that to say - over a club..ha ha ha My question is, how did this happen???
  6. Temps, Temps, Temps enough already. Yes it is a legend that is ending, but thats just it. Every year a new generation enters, while we get just get older. We try to hold on those feeling and emotions that we associate with "SUMMERTIME" and anxiously await for the next summer to be better than the last. The lil tykes that are invading our world are just a bunch of rugrats that have no idea what summers used to be like, but that is life and is reality - ITS TIME TO GROW UP - MOVE ON, there is so much more to life that Seaside and Temps every weekend. Its Sad but...hey, life goes on...at least we have the memories
  7. A TOUR THROUGH CROBAR NYC How about a walk-through the adjioned 4 building? As you enter the club from 28th Street, the smoothness of your visit begins as the overhanging metal awning you pass under on the street continues as your ceiling into the open-air entryway. Here it's all about fluidity, merging inside and outside. Greeting you indoors is a floor-to-ceiling digital DNA wall (think stacks of snazzy yet fuzzy analog TV screens-all working together artfully or broadcasting any combo of images-sheathed behind a two-way mirror) courtesy of design crew Art Fag. Once you make your way past the bank-teller like cashier windows (a historical nod to NYC commerce), your roller-coaster ride begins as you head upstairs to the coat-check area which also doubles as a thrillingly changeable gallery space (expect rotating installations from New York's brightest and freakiest). Coat checked, you'll make your way downstairs to the first lounge area, a swank space where tall transparent, lighted acrylic rods turn a bar space into a Blade Runner fantasy. A long bar (topped with the same seasoned cement you'll find on New York City park's outdoor chess tables) anchors one wall; turn towards another and you're drawn into a deliriously stylish round room-a lounge-space serving as an entry into a coed bathroom accented by a bar (yes, a bar in the powder room) behind which you can leer through transparent chain-mail draperies into the ladies¹ room, or peer voyeuristically through honeycomb-stacked PVC tubes into the mens' room. So far you're only in the bathroom and the art and drama has begun already! Now that you've primped and primed yourself with a cocktail, time to head to the big room. Here's where the real fun begins, as you enter a 10-foot-wide circular tunnel‹lined with stunning white French subway tiles and anchored by a glass slab floor-where a white-noise generator provides a cleansing of your sensory palate. "You're being transported," explains Fortis, "through light, sound and space, and this momentary auditory and visual deprivation only primes you for the impact of the massive Main Room." Then-wham!-come the aforementioned 60-foot ceilings, the light shows, the grand scale, and a massive bar flanking the entire west wall of the floor. Beyond the bar, expect a special lounge area "to be designed by the skaters, painters and photographers behind the Supreme collective," says Fortis. "Legendary photographer Patrick McMullan may also be involved in providing visual stimulation in the Main Room," he adds. All around the upstairs mezzanine will be roomy seating and bungalow-like lounge areas, which will be open to all. "This is where anyone can come and have views as enviable as any VIP," says Fortis proudly. Banquettes will be covered in slick neoprene, and one special semi-enclosed mezzanine lounge area will be the design domain of the Heatherette fashion mavens, Richie Rich and Traver Rains. "We're planning on having a heart-shaped entryway," offers Rains. "And inside expect lots of lush red and pinks... like a big vagina!" laughs Rich. Back down the wide steps towards the main dance floor, VIPs can veer left across the wide balcony overlooking the main floor and head through the two-way mirrored walls into one of the club's most delectable spaces, the VIP Room (which is, of course, also accessible via a completely separate outer entrance). This 5,000-square-foot lounge will boast a "Barbarella-meets- 60s-ski-lodge feel", says Fortis. Banquettes flank walls accented by fluidly shaped alcoves, perfect for projections or performers to perch in. ³These will be like upholstered cubby holes," adds Fortis, "on different levels all around, and be backlit like little stages." Oh the drama... The center of the room is anchored by a bar, and photographer Dah Len is currently working on large-scale imagery to flank the entryway. From inside the VIP room, scenesters can watch the action outside on the main floor, but enjoy the sounds of their own DJ inside. Performers can rule in this posh space while another entirely separate party rages outside. "The vibe will be very much a club within a club," promises Fortis. We can't tell you too much about the more secret Ultra-VIP lounge. It's reserved for the most private get-togethers for gatherings of 40 to 70 of your nearest and dearest. (Call to book it now, A-listers...) And that should serve to get you primed. A massive but human main room dance floor space. Brilliantly accommodating mezzanine bungalow lounges affording commanding views of the big room. A cozy yet cosmopolitan VIP lounge. Futuristic and comfy coed bathroom lounges. Design dens courtesy of Heatherette and Supreme (and possibly As Four), and a constantly rotating roster of art installations everywhere. This is not going to be a pallid techno-fueled dance den; Crobar is looking to be a artsy, nightlife playground merging high and low cultures, blending gay and straight, grand spectacle and comforting intimacy, drama, madness and fun.
  8. Damn I wish I ws there already!! Oh well!! This should def be a great event...I'm Miami bound bright and early in the am!! See everyone this weekend!
  9. Password should be TEMPS!! ha ha! Alright I'm out of here....
  10. summer98

    Hey Miami!

    ..and thats no joke!! NAPKINS RULE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  11. summer98

    Hey Miami!

    I think there will be enough people down from jerz for them to "watch and learn"
  12. summer98

    Hey Miami!

    Does Miami know how???
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