Wednesday, July 27, 2005

Kuran Kwotes


Warning: The following quotes are taken from the Koran (translated by N.J. Danwood).

By reading these quotes you will have a basic understanding of the Muslim religion, THE RELIGION OF PEACE!

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"Slay them wherever you find them...Idolatry is worse than carnage...Fight against them until idolatry is no more and God's religion reigns supreme." (Surah 2:190-)


"Fighting is obligatory for you, much as you dislike it." (Surah 2:216)


"Believers, do not make friends with any but your own people...They desire nothing but your ruin....You believe in the entire Book...When they meet you they say: 'We, too, are believers.' But when alone, they bite their finger-tips with rage." (Surah 3:118, 119)

"If you should die or be slain in the cause of God, His forgiveness and His mercy would surely be better than all the riches..." (Surah 3:156-)


"If you wish to replace a wife with another, do not take from her the dowry you have given her..." (Surah 4:20)

"Forbidden to you are...married women, except those you own as slaves." (Surah 4:20-, 24-)


"Seek out your enemies relentlessly." (Surah 4:103-)

"Try as you may, you cannot treat all your wives impartially." (Surah 4:126-)


"Believers, take neither Jews nor Christians for your friends." (Surah 5:51)


"Believers, when you encounter the infidels on the march, do not turn your backs to them in flight. If anyone on that day turns his back to them, except it be for tactical reasons...he shall incur the wrath of God and Hell shall be his home..." (Surah 8:12-)

"Make war on them until idolatry shall cease and God's religion shall reign supreme." (Surah 8:36-)

"If you fear treachery from any of your allies, you may fairly retaliate by breaking off your treaty with them." (Surah 8:51-)

"...make war on the leaders of unbelief...Make war on them: God will chastise them at your hands and humble them. He will grant you victory over them..." (Surah 9:12-)


"Fight against such as those to whom the Scriptures were given [Jews and Christians]...until they pay tribute out of hand and are utterly subdued." (Surah 9:27-)

"It is He who has sent forth His apostle with guidance and the true Faith [Islam] to make it triumphant over all religions, however much the idolaters [non-Muslims] may dislike it." (Surah 9:31-)


"If you do not fight, He will punish you sternly, and replace you by other men." (Surah 9:37-)

"Prophet make war on the unbelievers and the hypocrites and deal rigorously with them. Hell shall be their home." (Surah 9:73)

"Believers, make war on the infidels who dwell around you. Deal firmly with them." (Surah 9:121-)



"'How shall I bear a child,' she [Mary] answered, 'when I am a virgin...?' 'Such is the will of the Lord,' he replied. 'That is no difficult thing for Him...God forbid that He [God[ Himself should beget a son!...Those who say: 'The Lord of Mercy has begotten a son,' preach a monstrous falsehood..." (Surah 19:12-, 29-, 88)

"Fight for the cause of God with the devotion due to Him...He has given you the name of Muslims..." (Surah 22:78-)

"Blessed are the believers...who restrain their carnal desires (except with their wives and slave-girls, for these are lawful to them)...These are the heirs of Paradise..." (Surah 23:1-5-)

"You shall not force your slave-girls into prostitution in order that you make money, if they wish to preserve their chastity." (Surah 24:33-)

"As for the faithful who do good works and believe what is revealed to Muhammad...He will forgive them their sins..." (Surah 47:1)

"Muhammad is God's apostle. Those who follow him are ruthless to the unbelievers but merciful to one another." (Surah 48:29)

"Shall the reward of goodness be anything but good?...Dark-eyed virgins sheltered in their tents...They shall recline on green cushions and fine carpets...Blessed be the name of your Lord..." (Surah 55:52-66-)




Sunday, July 17, 2005

Ooh La La, The Faces & Nike





Great to hear Ronnie Wood singing and the Face's music still alive 30 plus years later. The title track, Ooh La La, From the Faces 71 album can be heard on a Nike
sneakers commercial.

A great song, album and band, buy the Faces Ooh La La if you don't have it already.

Wednesday, July 13, 2005

Youngblood, A Great Album!

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He may be old, ninety years,
but he ain't too old to shift them gears,
you better bottle it up and go!


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Jerry F'n Lee!

Monday, July 11, 2005

ECW Reunion

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Dreamer Through a Flaming Table








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BWO, BWO, BWO





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Say "Cheese" Tommy





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Saturday, July 09, 2005

More on Live-8

The following is from http://www.michaelrobertson.com/

4) Forgiving African debt is about fairness. African countries are saddled with more than $100 billion of debt. Unfortunately, those monies did NOT go to the citizens, but were siphoned off by corrupt dictators or used to fund public works projects of highly questionable value that benefited brutal political regimes.

There's a long list of African rulers, many still in power, who have amassed billions while citizens go hungry.

It seems unconscionable to demand repayment from loans we distributed with no accountability from citizens that have no ability to repay.

"Forgiveness" is a kind, gentle, friendly word, but it should be clear what's happening here. Billions of dollars have flowed from the taxpayers of wealthier nations to a handful of dictators who have no regard for liberty, democracy or human rights.

5) Fair trade is good, but I'm not sure it benefits Africa in the near term.There's no question that the United States is guilty of preaching a doctrine of "free trade" while at the same time protecting favorite industries like the sugar industry. It's sound economic policy to tear down tariffs and let goods flow to and from the most efficient producing countries. I hope the United States and other nations heed the call. However, I'm not sure freer trade will substantially benefit African nations.

Farmers in these countries aren't permitted to sell their products on the open market, but are forced to sell their crops at state-controlled marketing boards for predetermined prices. Additionally, the market for African agriculture products is not the United States, but other African nations where US trade policies will have no effect.

Peasant sub-Saharan farmers will find it difficult to compete on a global scale with agribusiness bolstered by technologically state-of-the-art fertilizers, pest control and genetically designed crops.

6) Half a trillion dollars hasn't improved the situation, so why would a trillion?

About half a trillion dollars has flowed to Africa over the last 45 years and there are no studies that indicate a positive impact.

Most shockingly, the IMF (International Monetary Fund) -- which along with the World Bank is responsible for the last $100 billion or so in aid -- recently issued two reports that find "little evidence of a robust positive impact of aid on growth." This from the organization responsible for distributing the money.

By many measures the monies have achieved the exact opposite effect because of the dramatically lower GDP in countries receiving aid.

Africa has seen its GDP decline during the last 50 years along with a decline in life expectancy. In comparison, 50 years ago southeast Asia was comparable to Africa in colonialism and economic stature. During the same time period, they received roughly just 20% of the financial aid of Africa, yet their GDP more than doubled.

There are studies that have demonstrated how well-intended aid has propped up cruel governments, crippled economic freedoms, and slowed meaningful change for Africa.

It's hard to see how two or three times the funds will yield dramatically different results than the first half trillion already spent.

7) Percentages can be misleading.Some have criticized the United States for "stingingly" giving just 0.16 percent GNI (gross national income) and calling for all countries to give a recommended 0.7 percent.

According to the Hudson Institute, the US Federal Government gave $19 billion -- far more than any other nation last year. And when added to private giving of Americans of $62 billion (which is substantially higher than European countries), you arrive at 0.68 percent.

By any measure Americans are generous today.

8) Smarter aid is the key. To fundamentally improve life for Africans, the aid needs to be packaged and delivered differently.

The last 50 years is a long tale of great political minds failing at the task. It's much more difficult than simply signing a check.I think a positive step is linking aid to meaningful economic and political reform, such as attempts by the Millennium Challenge Corporation.

I don't believe it's possible to improve the financial fate of Africans without simultaneously bettering their political and economic conditions.

Many nations are in the clutches of brutal dictators who withhold many basic economic rights.

For example, peasant farmers in many countries can't even own their own land. Without these liberties, it's impossible for aid to flow to those most in need. (Those African countries with economic freedoms are considerably better off -- for instance, Botswana has a GDP more than 3 times higher than the average African nation.)

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Wednesday, July 06, 2005

My Hero, Mr. Lahey


"Mr. Lahey, Ricky's having a heart attack!"

"This calls for a celebratory drink, Randy."

Great Wallpaper!


Saturday, July 02, 2005

Waiting For A Train - Listen!



Waiting For A Train


Lyrics: Jimmie Rodgers

Music: Jimmie Rodgers

Performed by - Dickey Betts

All around the water tank, waiting for a train

A thousand miles away from home, sleeping in the rain

I walked up to a brakeman just to give him a line of talk

He said "If you got money, boy, I'll see that you don't walk

I haven't got a nickel, not a penny can I show

"Get off, get off, you railroad bum" and slammed the boxcar door

He put me off in Texas, a state I dearly love

The wide open spaces all around me, the moon and the stars up above

Nobody seems to want me, or lend me a helping hand

I'm on my way from Frisco, going back to Dixieland

My pocket book is empty and my heart is full of pain

I'm a thousand miles away from home just waiting for a train.



Jimmie Rogers Version Here

Dickey Betts Version Here

Hop Around & F*ck Live-8, REEL MUSIC Below!


Sorry Folks, but this Live-8 shit really bites.


The best musid all day was a XM
satelite radio commercial using the RARE DEE DEE RAMONE "Hop Around" song.


Dee Dee was a better "artist" than all of these fagg Live-8 performers put together.



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Hop Around is HERE!



What really pisses me off the most is the socialistic and Orwellian agenda
of the mindset of the Live-8 sympathizers.


If you want to send your own god-damned money to Afrika, go ahead, why is anybody stopping you? Why do these asswipes feel they need to get presidents of countries to Force you to support their idea of charity?

French Philospher Frederick Bastiat called it false philanthropy. Charity is voluntary. Unvoluntary charity is slavery.




By the way... The cost, according the Live-8 organizers for this Aid to Afrika, is estimated to be in the 100's of billions of dollars and they want you to pressure your governent to support this!


Fuck You Bob Geldolf... they should call you Bob Adolf.



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Wanna do something to make yourself feel moral and righteous? Buy the Davey and Goliath DVD. Real morality is in every episode.






Bonus DEE DEE surprise... Born Too Loose!