Thursday, May 16, 2013

If tomorrow is Judgement Day Name that Lyric

And I'm standing on the front line And the Lord ask me what I did with my life I will say I spent it with you If I wake up in World War III I see destruction and poverty And I feel like I want to go home It's okay if you're comin' with me.

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Don't trust the government when it comes to 'harmless' substances.


The New York City Police Department announced Wednesday that it will deploy, then track, what it calls “harmless” gases into the city’s subway system over three non-consecutive days this summer.

The plan, to be enacted in July, will investigate New York’s readiness to handle a chemical terrorist attack by dispersing the colorless gas and tracing it as it flows through the city, according to Scientific American. The test is expected to cost $3.4 million and is scheduled to be carried out in all five boroughs and dozens of stations on 21 of the city’s 34 subway lines.

“The NYPD, in partnership with the MTA, is responsible for keeping more than 5 million daily subway customers safe and secure,"

The scheduled gas deployment comes years after investigators foiled an Al-Qaeda terrorist plot to b0mb the New York subways, the largest public transportation system in the world. Three men had planned to detonate [rip] vests just days before the eighth anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in what US Attorney General Eric Holder at the time called “one of the most serious threats” to the United States since 2001.


 Souce: NY Daily News


Friday, May 10, 2013

Lauryn Hill blames slavery for not paying $2 million in taxes, believes she was ‘fighting for…freedom

Standing in federal court this week, Lauryn Hill compared herexperience in the music industry to the slavery her ancestors endured before a judge sentenced her to three months in prison for failing to pay about $1 million in taxes over the past decade.

Even a small lighter can burn a bridge! Name that Lyric.

You can see that my city found me then put me on, To me that's amazing To you that's a quick check, with all disrespect let me say this...

I am a sinner Who's probably gonna sin again Lord forgive me Things I don't understand Sometimes I need to be alone.... Bitch don't kill my vibe. I can feel your energy from two planets away.I'm trying to keep it alive and not compromise the feeling we love You trying to keep it deprived and only co-sign what radio does. And I'm looking right past ya.

We live in a world, on two different axles You live in a world, you living behind the mirror I know what you scared of, the feeling of feeling emotions inferior This shit is vital....

Rather a seasonal name, I'll let the people know this is something you can blame On yourself you can remain, stuck in a box Ima break out and then hide every lock.

 My new year's resolution is to stop all the pollution Talk too motherfucking much, I got my drink I got my music I say Bitch don't kill my vibe

Monday, May 6, 2013

Siding with traditional retailers.

The so-called Marketplace Fairness Act would allow the 45 states (and the District of Columbia) that currently charge sales taxes to require large online retailers to collect tax on purchases made by their residents. The law would only apply to online sellers that have sales of at least $1 million in states where they don't have physical operations, like a store or a warehouse. The Obama administration has endorsed the bill, so if it can gain approval in the House, it is likely to become law. Some House Republicans have already expressed support for the bill... But u know something alot of these online retailer are already collecting sales taxes in other states....  (Things that make u go hummmm)

Read more here>> Senate passed the bill by a vote of 69 to 27...

Look at the nation,

Look at the nation,
that's a crooked smile braces couldn't even straighten!