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  1. Tune in for a special guest and good friend Phrankadelic! Saturday 11th (6pm-8pm) - Phrankadelic
  2. I am so glad the majority of Americans don't think like some of these dumb fucks posting this crap conspiracies. I actualy feel sorry for you peeps.
  3. Europe pisses off the Arabs, so they attack the Jews? Makes no sense in my books. These fanatics keep showing the world how whacked they are. Here are the images which are soooooooooooooo offensive. http://michellemalkin.com/archives/004413.htm
  4. http://www.iraqitruthproject.com/ Now Playing in Baghdad! I am proud to have been in Iraq with the Voices of Soldiers Tour where I was able to give my personal thanks to those fighting for our freedom. Brad Maaske - Executive Producer In memory of those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice to protect our freedom in Afganistan and Iraq please visit Legacy.com Also read Mohammed's eloquent post at "Iraq the Model" for an Iraqi view abour our presence in Iraq. Victor Davis Hanson gives his views here about Iraq. Freedom isn't Free The Documentary Film 'WEAPON OF MASS DESTRUCTION -- THE MURDEROUS REIGN OF SADDAM HUSSEIN' This film exposes the atrocities committed by the former Iraq dictator through first hand accounts and demonstrates the necessity of removing him from power. Are You Ready for the Truth? WMD begins with an ambush interview of Michael Moore by Evan Coyne Maloney in which Michael Moore admits that Farenheit 9/11 is not a documentary. Michael Moore says Farenheit 9/11 " is like an Op Ed for the newspaper." (www.brainterminal.com) The source footage in WMD will be used as evidence of war crimes committed by Saddam's regime in the upcoming war trial of Ali Hasan al-Majid, "Chemical Ali' and Saddam Hussein. With the first trial of Saddam resuming in December, 2005, the International Community is already proclaiming that Iraq can't fairly try these mass murderers while the US occupies Iraq. This Documentary will allow you to judge for yourself whether Iraqi's are capable of governing themselves and find out how the victims of Saddam Hussein feel about the American Liberation effort. Historian Victor Davis Hanson explains in detail the Bush Doctrine and the Socio/Economic factors that can result from a policy of promoting Democracy in the Middle East. (www.victorhanson.com) This Documentary was first completed in November of 2004 and has been updated as of the October 2005 Referendum on the Constitution and many of the facts shown in the movie are now being verified daily. (Of particular note are the elections in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Palestine, and the call for free elections in Egypt as well as demonstrations by up to a million citizens of Lebanon for the Hezbollah terrorist in the Baath party to get out of Lebanon) The Wind of Freedom is beginning to burn like a wildfire all over the Middle East - see "Message from the Producers" on this site. Brad L. Maaske, a Licensed Real Estate Broker, is the unlikely filmmaker of this powerful documentary expose of the horrors of the Saddam Hussein regime and the failures of the United Nations. In the present political climate, many have criticized the decision to go to war in Iraq. Weighing the human and economic toll of going to war against a tyrant in Iraq, an inquiring mind wants to know, "Is it worth it?" That's the essential question asked in WMD. Maaske, along with Kurdish filmmaker and associate director/producer Jano Rosebiani, demonstrate that it was a humanitarian necessity to free the Iraqi people from the murderous rule of Hussein. The film has already helped to raise the morale of many veterans of the Iraq war and their families by showing the immense evil of the regime they helped to defeat. Over 15,000 copies have been sent to the Troops serving in Iraq to let them know that many in America do support their efforts. The effort to raise morale was so successful that officers in Iraq have asked the USO for additional copies of the movie for those serving. Working with the USO and a major sponsor we expect to provide 500,000 more copies to send to every member of the US military serving overseas in the coming months! Alarmed by the lack of outcry against the atrocities committed by Hussein's regime, Maaske set out to uncover the truth surrounding the under-reported acts of atrocity committed directly by or under the command of Saddam Hussein, along with Iraq's links to global terrorism and America's military action to remove Hussein from power. In the stirring conclusion to "WMD," townspeople of Exeter, California, gather on a high school football field for the memorial service of Army Specialist Daniel Unger who was killed in action in Iraq. The wife of his commanding officer reads an account of Daniel's bravery, and his parents speak privately of their son's sacrifice for freedom. www.DanielUnger.com Although many filmmakers have chosen to ignore the horrific atrocities that the Iraqi people had to endure under Hussein and the sacrifice that American soldiers have made to free them from these atrocities, WMD directs the viewer to the little-known facts. Regardless of anyone's political views, the story of Saddam Hussein's evil reign, and the horrors that were thankfully ended by bringing this reign to an end, is one that all Americans should know. " WMD - The Murderous Reign of Saddam Hussein" is the co-production of Brad Maaske, The Iraqi Truth Project LLC, and Earl Grizzell of Grizzell Productions. For more information, a screener copy of the film, media materials, or an interview, please contact Bren at (559) 679-6155 or by Email at info@IraqiTruthProject.com Grizzell Productions Bren (559) 679-6155 Group Showings for Educational Purposes A Curriculum Guide is Available on this Website. Please see WMD (PDF) Flyer Copies of the movie are also available for free distribution to the families of the fallen heroes from the Iraq War as well as bumper stickers "Half my Heart is in Iraq" for all who ask. We are still seeking a sponsor or sponsors to help with our USO Project. Sponsorship will include a personal message delivered to the 500,000 US troops proudly serving overseas as well as National Media Recognition. Please contact us at (559) 732-4444 or info@IraqiTruthProject.com for more details.
  5. Yo you guy fuckin rock!!!!!!! Thanks for the kind wishes. Palabra a tu madres!!!!
  6. Palabra!!!! Nice hanging with everyone.
  7. obby

    Flight 93...

    LOL and we are all Alien clones.
  8. Post directions for us who are not familiar with that side of the world.
  9. Very good stuff. We can thank the Sog family for releasing it. The flip is grade A as well. Intelligent Sounds Attract Intelligent People.
  10. I found this to be a good read and related to this thread so................ January 30, 2006 Deconstructing Bin Laden by Victor Davis Hanson Tribune Media Services http://www.victorhanson.com/articles/hanson013006.html We don't know whether the latest and much-discussed Osama bin Laden tape was recorded recently. But the harangue is still a valuable reflection of the current al Qaeda hierarchy that broadcast it to the world. First, things must be going very badly for the terrorists to propose a ceasefire: "We don't mind offering you a long-term truce." In truth, the winning side does not ask for a reprieve. Losing autocrats — whether the officers of the German army in the summer of 1918 or Hitler's cadre in the spring of 1945 — always "don't mind" sending out peace feelers in the 11th hour to salvage their power before they lose it for good. That is not to say there won't be more sacrifices to come. The battles of the Bulge and Okinawa were the most costly for Americans of World War II, and ended just months before the Nazi and Japanese capitulations. But examine al Qaeda's plight. Bin Laden's home base in Afghanistan is lost for good. Elites of his terrorist organization are targeted from the air even in the supposedly safe Pakistani borderlands. Plenty of al Qaeda terrorists have been killed in Iraq. Europe is suddenly galvanizing against Islamic fascism. (France even mentions the unmentionable of targeting terrorist patrons with nuclear weapons.) India has no tolerance for Islamic extremism. The terrorist sponsors of Iran and Syria are finally becoming international pariahs. And thousands of Muslims have demonstrated in Lebanon and Jordan against terrorist bombers. Because bin Laden has failed to repeat 9/11, he oddly feels he must explain to his American targets why he has been unable to kill them. In a "Wizard of Oz" pay-no attention-to-that-man-behind-the-curtain moment, he offers us this: "The delay in similar operations happening in America has not been because of failure to break through your security measures." Second, al Qaeda's talking points seem to derive from American anti-war rhetoric, as bin Laden and Co. desperately cling to the notion that our resolve may yet crumble. Whether domestic critiques of the Bush administration's anti-terror policies are heartfelt or gratuitous, accurate or fabricated, an encouraged bin Laden doesn't care: He simply regurgitates these arguments as his own to throw back against us. Either bin Laden can't come up with any more grievances himself, or he figures that Americans are better at making his case for him. So if American opponents of the present effort (whom bin Laden calls "the sensible people") adduce polls showing increasing anti-war sentiment, then bin Laden is likewise encouraged by "polls calling for withdrawing the troops." Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., alleges that "Saddam's torture chambers reopened under new management: U.S. management." To bin Laden, there similarly "is no difference" between Saddam's jail and ours. Sen. Richard Durbin, D-Ill., derides Guantanamo as an American Stalinist or Hitlerian scandal. So bin Laden rages about Guantanamo. Bin Laden now derides in derogatory terms the "quartet of Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld and Wolfowitz." How often did critics in the United States demonize these four administration leaders? And remember the media storm that followed the president's ostentatious landing on an American carrier at the end of the three-week war? The cave-dwelling bin Laden comments about "that fake, ridiculous show aboard the aircraft carrier." Western journalists have written dozens of books comparing the United States to a rogue state that should apologize for its crimes. Bin Laden quotes them chapter and verse: "It would be useful for you to read the book 'Rogue State.'" That is William Blum's anti-American screed that has soared in the Amazon.com ratings on bin Laden's recommendation. Some anti-war Americans argue that Halliburton profiteering is the real reason for the war on terror. So bin Laden damns the "merchants of war in America who have supported Bush's election campaign with billions of dollars." And, despite three successful elections in Iraq, critics here alleged that the U.S. administration had no "plan" — a charge now parroted by bin Laden: "Bush does not have a plan to make his alleged victory in Iraq come true." Third, bin Laden conveniently distorts history to achieve victim status. Again, he relies on many Americans' penchant for blaming themselves first. Thus, according to bin Laden's logic, al Qaeda's unprovoked mass murder of Sept. 11 was righteous "vengeance." Although the Taliban wrecked Afghanistan — which is now being rebuilt through Western aid — in bin Laden's self-pitying universe his own plan during a truce would be to "build Iraq and Afghanistan." Desert oil is extracted at $5 a barrel and sold by Middle East regimes at near $70. Even so, to bin Laden, Americans have "stolen our money." Bin Laden ends his maudlin nonsense by telling us Americans that "there is a lesson for you." In fact, there are three lessons. Al Qaeda terrorists are losing. Their only hope is to mimic critics in the United States for ideas about derailing American military and diplomatic efforts that are destroying them. And as they go down, they play the victim in desperate search of pity and thus reprieve. For most Americans — nice try, but still no cigar.
  11. Alright my beat freaks. The SOTU site (music section) has recently been updated with many of the vinyl's and promos that have been in the front of my crate these past weeks. Full track samples for your audio pleasure. Hope you enjoy them as much as I do. Peace, OBBY Recently Posted: Recent Charts 1. Prince Quick - Over The Edge (PQM Mix) 2. Depeche Mode - A Pain That I'm Used To (Lu Cont Mix) 3. Lamb - Gorecki (Break Mix) 4. Keen & Dale Anderson - Drift Away (Original Mix) 5. Rene Armesz - Fragile (Underground Movement Mix) 6. Eric Morin - Requiem For Camille (Original Mix) 7. Ballroom - Girl On The Floor 8. Joel Armstrong - Park Street (Original Mix) 9. Clubbervision - Auropleasure 0. Kate Bush - King Of The Mountain (Cloudbusting Dub) 1. The Doors - The Changeling Doors (Levan Remix) 2. Quivver & Blackwatch - Loveless ('05 Edit) 3. Spector - Lawless (Original Mix) 4. Attomic Hooligan - Shine A Light (Introspective Remix) 5. Rene Amesz - Fragile (Original Mix) 6. Brahma - We Awoke (Jacob Todd Remix) 7. Depeche Mode - Precious (Sasha's Spooky Mix) 8. Hernan Cattaneo - Warsaw (Original Mix) 9. Kasey Taylor - Trapped (Chris Micali Remix) 0. Coldplay - X & Y (Bootleg Break Mix) Past Charts 1. Tonepushers - Daydreamer (Chris Fortier Remix) 2. Datguy - And Another One 3. Lovesky - Runaway (Chris Fortier Remix) 4. Momu - Aduro (Clubbervision Remix) 5. Terry Grant - I'll Kill You (John Debo Mix) 6. 4 Mal - Twilight (Intro Mix) 7. 4 Mal - Twilight (Original Mix) 8. Santiago Nino - Believe (Max Graham Mix) 9. PMT - Afro Lava Lamp (Original Mix) 0. Quadsquad - Reach (Breaks Mix) 1. Dominic Plaza - Sounds Rushing (Original Mix) 2. Nikola Gala - Dark Side Of The East (Parham Mix) 3. Fields - Rush Hour (Fretwell Mix) 4. Panopticon - Revealing The Door (Original Mix) 5. Girl Nobody - Why Am I Alone (Wrecked Angle Mix) www.SoundsOfTheUnderground.com Report Bugs Here: info@soturecords.com
  12. IMO we should have to depend on WMC to hear the sounds we crave. Those sounds should be year with the limited talent we have here but unfortunately that is not the case here in our beautiful city. I myself still have hope though. Till then, THANK GOD I HAVE MY VINYL'S - UNDERGROUND IS WHERE IT'S AT Very true! Jon knows what's up!!!!!!!
  13. You got turntables? J/K I now you guys do it right. Count me in!
  14. I agree. To be 100 out of a list of 77,239 is def a plus. Seb is a great DJ. Many years of experience and a cool person too. Stop hating guys. LOL
  15. Congrats !!!!!! Am I cool enough to attend?
  16. obby

    For The Record........

    I'm just giving you some good info IMO and some sound samples. If you like the track then support your underground and buy the full versions at your favorite music shops.
  17. Believers feat Chelonis R. Jones - You'll Never Change The World - 2006 Mixes [Oxyd Records] The original track, that has been in circulation since last Summer, has got some great feedback and now it has been licensed by Oxyd Records. This is definitely one of my favourite pieces from 2005: atmospheric and melodic, club and radio friendly with an important message to communicate. It wouldn’t surprise me if the vocal hook is actually mistaken for a sample and used again in a few years. The vocal version has been commissioned to the singer of the moment, Chelonis R Jones who has completed the piece to perfection. Already in the play-lists of the stronger DJ’s, Believers is definitely one of the Italian dance projects that is going down the best abroad. The official release is foreseen for the beginning of February 2006 with some important remixes by Dave Seaman and Oliver Koletzki which i have included for your audio pleasure! You'll Never Change (The World) (Dave Seaman's Group Therapy Remix) You'll Never Change (The World) (Oliver Koletzki Remix) You'll Never Change (The World) (extended Mix) You'll Never Change (The World) (Oliver Koletzki Instrumental Mix) Enjoy, OBBY
  18. obby

    For The Record........

    I felt like showing some love.............and? Since you were hoping for vinyl info then here you go. Belivers feat Chelonis R. Jones - You'll Never Change The World [Oxyd Records] The original track, that has been in circulation since last Summer, has got some great feedback and now it has been licensed by Oxyd Records. This is definitely one of my favourite pieces from 2005: atmospheric and melodic, club and radio friendly with an important message to communicate. It wouldn’t surprise me if the vocal hook is actually mistaken for a sample and used again in a few years. The vocal version has been commissioned to the singer of the moment, Chelonis R Jones who has completed the piece to perfection. Already in the play-lists of the stronger DJ’s, Believers is definitely one of the Italian dance projects that is going down the best abroad. The official release is foreseen for the beginning of February 2006 with some important remixes by Dave Seaman and Oliver Koletzki which i have included for your audio pleasure! You'll Never Change (The World) (Dave Seaman's Group Therapy Remix) You'll Never Change (The World) (Oliver Koletzki Remix) You'll Never Change (The World) (extended Mix) You'll Never Change (The World) (Oliver Koletzki Instrumental Mix) Enjoy, OBBY
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