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  1. Originally posted by klubveteran

    no that would be way too obvious and easy.

    i know! Its the age (34) when owner Louis was last in a cheerful joking mood (some 8 years ago): :worry::idea:

    hence the tribute:D ;)

    where do i claim my prize??:confused:

    I think I might have lost by one minute:(

  2. Originally posted by vipnerd

    We are all pretty excited at P:M Sessions ...

    It will be the first nite of Austin as our new resident ... his sounds suit the party's formatt so well ... if you haven't heard him lately ... his electo-funk house is exquisite ... ;)

    Frank will also join us for the first time ... as well as Jon ... and Oscar ... some of the very best local talent ... Thank you guys for your support ... we'll have a blast ... :)

    Chris and Mono's first WMC ... :eek: ... great faith in what we are doing all along ...

    and Tarrentella and Jonathan Lisle ... they don't come down here that often ... we've been patiently waiting to have them play at P:M Sessions ... and what a better time than for WMC ... won't be the last ... :D

    and MediUm in the visuals ... BTW ... he's the same guy of the Demi parties and of Lola ... incredible creativity ... and energy ... :cool:

    It should be fun in this cozy venue ... two hour sets each ... just enough to hit us with their very best ... :hat:

    Great job to put together the line-up. I'll be there. And from there to DT :eek::cool:

  3. We all have the right to our opinion. Some of you might not agree with what I say in this post. Believe me, that is the esence of democracy, and freedom. And we are blessed to be able to do so.

    I believe there is no real need to destroy a country for the faults of a dictator. The use of force should be used only as a last resort. I don't defend the French position. Most countries don't defend the French position. They defend their own position. That is, there is no need to go to war, which means killing many innocents. More so if slowly, but surely, we could reduce the military threat of Saddam.

    World order should be a balance. The United Nations is the forum. More important than ever this time. The respect to this institution has reached this year, so far, its most important challenge. We live in a civilized world, where world democracy finds its way in the UN, by giving each country a vote, all equal under the eyes of humanity. The US has been the leader in the UN. Today it is practically isolated. In the most important issue. War.

    The rest of the world's opinion should count, not because of how much military or economic power they have, but because humans reason, that is our natural attribute to differentiate us from all other animals.

    Every case in human history which we nowadays study as wrong, started by an abuse of power. Linking the horrific events of September 11 to Iraq is seen WEAKLY or NON-EXISTANT by most of the world. Their media coverage is the thermometer.

    Losing the confidence of allies is highly risky. The possibility of uniting the Arab world against the US is scary. Not because of their power, but because their religious extremists will multiply. And that could mean long lasting instability on these soils.

    The basis for the growth of this country has been stability. Instability, like the chaos after 911, can still be felt, in the economy. But it was even worst in the initial fear we all had, in our freedom to live in peace.

    Perhaps you remember that the start of the 5th French Republic, in 1958, and the re-birth of the France we all know today, came after Algerian terrorists created total panic inside France. As their only means to gain their independence. Taking their independence struggle to their enemy's soil. They caused the end of the Fourth Republic. Yes, terorism, by religious fanatics destroyed France. President Charles de Gaulle decided to give Algeria its independence in 1962.

    The French lived those terror days. They don't want to see them repeated. It is their right to do so. They learned something. Try to find peace, under all means, instead of war.

    Violence is not a solution. That's why a child can take their own parents to court for abuse and violence. And we all defend that.

    As much as we don't want to see it, we live in an ever more united world. Why lose the trust of the rest? There is a phrase that summarizes all this: "I'd rather lose one minute in my life, than my life in one minute".

    God, let us find a peaceful way out of this war. Lets do it for our grandsons, so they don't pay for the hate that a unilateral war can provoke. They would have no fault for their destiny. We would. And life is not a movie. The French we all criticize learned it with blood and tears.

    Spread the word: "Just say no to war"

  4. Originally posted by roxysandiego

    This kid Oscar Fonseca is ripping things up at Lime Bar every Friday.

    He has great fresh house. On a techy side. The couple times I've heard him, he has impressed me, and out me to dance. :cool:

  5. Originally posted by laliux

    but I dont live in Orlando.:confused:

    I guess you don't need to no more.:D, that was back in the days.

    Hey jcbliss, Sasha and Digweed had a residency at Groovejet from what year to what year, and how often??:cool:

    I just pray for Space 34 to be open for these two. I can't even imagine. Could I call it, the highlight of WMC??:tongue:

  6. Originally posted by pod

    In my mind it will create more diversity in the county as a whole. The Beach is very insular in a way, a lot of people do not go because they can't stand the traffic, the parking, and so forth.

    It works the other way too.

    I live on the mainland, it's so easy for me to go downtown and get clothes at Ross Dress For Less, where my beachbound friends get the same stuff for three times the price, or it's easy for me to hit the Publix a block from my house, where people on the beach have to go to their Publix and pay a premium price for everything. A lot of people on the beach want to go off the beach for cheaper goods and services, but cannot because the transit options are limited to some buses and cabs...the statistic is something like 1 in 10 people on South Beach do not drive, and they would benefit enormously from such a system. It would create a diversity in the economy, and maybe Beach retailers would lower their prices as they would be forced to compete with cheap goods coming in from the mainland.

    It would also cut down on DWI-related accidents on the causeway at night. In June, the MetroRail system will switch to a 24 hour schedule, I'm assuming the new links will be the same way. I see a lot of accidents on my way home or to Space at night, from minor collisions, to fender-benders and worse. It'd be great if all's you had to do was hop a train to go downtown, and you'd be all set. Leave your car on the beach and get it in the morning.

    Like it or not, the Beach is going to be dragged, kicking and screaming into the 21st century. The Beach is part of Dade County, it's about time they realized it. I'm glad I voted for the transit bill.

    Word.;):cool:

  7. Originally posted by eddyguerra305

    5th amendment

    So?? :confused: :confused: Bellini would jam Maze every Friday with the numbers you are pulling nowadays. :idea:

    FIFTH AMENDMENT [u.S. Constitution] - 'No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a Grand Jury, except in cases arising in the land or naval forces, or in the Militia, when in actual service in time of War or public danger; nor shall any person be subject for the same offence to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb, nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself, nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor shall private property be taken for public use without just compensation.'

    The Fifth Amendment 'can be asserted in any proceeding, civil or criminal, administrative or judicial, investigatory or adjudicatory; and it protects against any disclosures which the witness reasonably believes could be used in a criminal prosecution or could lead to other evidence that might be so used.' Kastigar v. U.S., 406 U.S. 441, 44-45 ('72). A reasonable belief that information concerning income or assets might be used to establish criminal failure to file a tax return can support a claim of Fifth Amendment privilege. See U.S. v. Rendahl, 746 F.2d 553, 55-56 (9th Cir.'84).

    The only way the Fifth Amendment can be asserted as to testimony is on a question-by-question basis. Rendahl, 746 F.2d at 555, citing with approval U.S. v. Bell, 448 F.2d 40, 42 (9th Cir.'71) (Fifth Amendment challenge premature on appeal from enforcement order; appellant must present himself for questioning after enforcement and as to each question elect to raise or not to raise the defense).

    The appropriate device for compelling answers to incriminating questions is a government grant of use immunity. See Sharp, 920 F.2d at 1172.

  8. Originally posted by pod

    http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/5355071.htm

    Basically this article is quoting what I knew all along...there's some real elitist pigs on the beach! :)

    For those too lazy, the Baylink Project is a proposed train link from Downtown to the Beach. The county wants to build it, but the powerful real estate tycoons and upscale socialites of the Beach do not want it. Initially they played the politically-correct game, and said it would create traffic (umm the purpose of a rail line is to take traffic away...), but now they're pretty much saying "well, we don't want certain kinds of people on the beach".

    I'll totally agree, there's a lot of scumbags who deserve to be shot wandering around the beach, and the train may add a few...but that just means the cops will have to do their jobs...90 percent of the problem on the beach is lax enforcement of curfews and disorderly conduct laws. If the cops would only take a more proactive role in rounding up the various seedy folk, the Baylink project would not have this going against it. I hate it when I see some drunken buffoon walking down Washington Avenue kicking over New Times boxes, harassing random passerby, and hooting at girls on the other side of the street, and the cops just let it slide. If I was an officer, I'd take the wonderful opportunity to re-zero the sights on my Glock 21 using said scofflaws' kneecap as a reference :)

    Well, I don't really advocate random acts of cops shooting people, but I really do advocate a more proactive role on their part. :)

    What do you guys think?

    Pod, I think it will revitalize the downtown area and will initially hurt the hotel industry of Sobe furthermore of what Sept. 11 already did.

    But in the long run it is development. A city with a real downtown can only benefit all of us, including the tourists.:cool:

  9. Originally posted by eddyguerra305

    THIS FRIDAY

    CLUB MAZE BRINGS YOU

    DJ SAMMY O & SPECIAL GUEST

    OPEN BAR 10PM - 2AM

    VIP MEMBERSHIP PARTY

    EVERY BODY THAT SHOWS UP GET A FREE VIP MEMBERSHIP CARD

    (card gives barer 4hrs open bar on frday evenings)

    SO COME AND GET UR CARD

    FOR GUEST LIST INFO

    CONTACT EDDY GUERRA

    EDDYGUERRAMIA@HOTMAIL.COM

    :eek: :eek: :jawdrop:

    Hell yeah, Eddie!!! :bounce: The 4 hr. open bar is from what time to what time? :bounce:

    BTW, the rumour of Bellini as your Friday resident is still alive?:eek:

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