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Snoop Dogg – Gin and Juice [Dirty]

April 26th, 2012 Janet 16 comments

SNOOP DOGGY DOG Birth name Calvin Cordozar Broadus, Jr. Born October 20, 1971 (1971-10-20) (age 40) Origin Long Beach, California, US Genres Hip hop, gangsta rap, g-funk, R&B Occupations Rapper Years active 1991–present Labels Priority, Geffen, Doggystyle Associated acts Tha Dogg Pound, Tha Eastsidaz, 213, Dr. Dre, Nate Dogg, 2Pac, Ice Cube Early life Named after his stepfather, Calvin Cordozar Broadus, Sr. (December 10, 1948 — November 9, 1985, Los Angeles), Calvin Broadus was born October 20, 1971 at the Los Altos Hospital in Long Beach, California, the second of three sons of Beverly Broadus (née Tate; born April 27, 1951, McComb, Mississippi). His father, Vernall Varnado (born December 13, 1949, Magnolia, Mississippi), was a Vietnam veteran, singer, and mail carrier who was said to be frequently absent from his life. Broadus’ parents nicknamed him “Snoopy” as a child because of his appearance, but usually addressed him as Calvin at home. His mother and stepfather divorced in 1975. At an early age, Broadus began singing in Golgotha Trinity Baptist Church and playing piano; when he was in sixth grade, he began rapping. He attended Long Beach Polytechnic High School, and was convicted for cocaine trafficking, serving six months at the Wayside County Jail. As a teenager, Snoop Dogg frequently ran into trouble with the law. Snoop Dogg was a member of the Rollin’ 20 Crips gang in the Eastside of Long Beach. although he stated in 1993 that he never joined a gang. Shortly
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Ignominious Incarceration ‘Deeds Of Days Long Gone’

April 26th, 2012 Janet 25 comments

A live performance video of the blistering track ‘Deeds Of Days Long Gone’. Taken from the upcoming album ‘Of Winter Born’. This is not an official promo video, more a taste of the brutality to come and a glimpse of the band live. www.myspace.com OF WINTER BORN Released: 9th March 2009 – UK/Europe 24th March 2009 – USA

USA health Care system. Hospitals and Pharmaceutical Companies are at present rationing health care. Is it so?

April 26th, 2012 Janet 1 comment

Question by johnfarber2000: USA health Care system. Hospitals and Pharmaceutical Companies are at present rationing health care. Is it so?
Rationing by ability to pay.
Dr. Art Kellermann, associate dean for public policy at Emory School of Medicine in Atlanta, recently wrote of a woman who came into his emergency room in critical condition because a blood vessel had burst in her brain. She was uninsured and had chosen to buy food for her children instead of spending money on her blood-pressure medicine. In the emergency room, she received excellent high-tech medical care, but by the time she got there, it was too late to save her.

A New York Times report on the high costs of some drugs illustrates the problem. Chuck Stauffer, an Oregon farmer, found that his prescription-drug insurance left him to pay $ 5,500 for his first 42 days of Temodar, a drug used to treat brain tumors, and $ 1,700 a month after that. For Medicare patients drug costs can be even higher, because Medicare can require a copayment of 25 percent of the cost of the drug. For Gleevec, a drug that is effective against some forms of leukemia and some gastrointestinal tumors, that one-quarter of the cost can run to $ 40,000 a year.

In Britain, everyone has health insurance. In the U.S., some 45 million do not, and nor are they entitled to any health care at all, unless they can get themselves to an emergency room. Hospitals are prohibited from turning away anyone who will be endangered by being refused treatment. But even in emergency rooms, people without health insurance may receive less health care than those with insurance. Joseph Doyle, a professor of economics at the Sloan School of Management at M.I.T., studied the records of people in Wisconsin who were injured in severe automobile accidents and had no choice but to go to the hospital. He estimated that those who had no health insurance received 20 percent less care and had a death rate 37 percent higher than those with health insurance. This difference held up even when those without health insurance were compared with those without automobile insurance, and with those on Medicaid — groups with whom they share some characteristics that might affect treatment. The lack of insurance seems to be what caused the greater number of deaths.

When the media feature someone like Bruce Hardy or Jack Rosser, we readily relate to individuals who are harmed by a government agency’s decision to limit the cost of health care. But we tend not to hear about — and thus don’t identify with — the particular individuals who die in emergency rooms because they have no health insurance. This “identifiable victim” effect, well documented by psychologists, creates a dangerous bias in our thinking. Doyle’s figures suggest that if those Wisconsin accident victims without health insurance had received equivalent care to those with it, the additional health care would have cost about $ 220,000 for each life saved. Those who died were on average around 30 years old and could have been expected to live for at least another 40 years; this means that had they survived their accidents, the cost per extra year of life would have been no more than $ 5,500 — a small fraction of the $ 49,000 that NICE recommends the British National Health Service should be ready to pay to give a patient an extra year of life. If the U.S. system spent less on expensive treatments for those who, with or without the drugs, have at most a few months to live, it would be better able to save the lives of more people who, if they get the treatment they need, might live for several decades.
Seldon Surak II, It seems that you have thought a lot about the subject.
For those who do not consider economic rationing “rationing”, use the phrase “limiting the delivery of wanted services”.
That limitation is caused by price and the ability or inability to pay for wanted services.

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Answer by Seldon Surak II
you BET it is!

THAT IS WHY THEY ARE LYING ABOUT REFORM!

HERE IS THE TRUTH:
THERE WILL BE NO NATIONALIZATION OF HEALTH CARE

THE ONLY THING THE GOVERNMENT WANTS TO DO IS ADD AN OPTION FOR NON-PROFIT INSURANCE FOR THE POOR & UNEMPLOYED.

[I go to the Dallas VA Medical Center and the government doesn’t even run THAT!]

HOW WILL THEY PAY FOR IT?
>DRUG DISCOUNTS
>CONCENTRATING ON PREVENTATIVE CARE
[Currently, the poor only have the E.R. at county hospitals and that’s THE MOST EXPENSIVE CARE THERE IS!]
>ELIMINATING WASTE &
>LOCKING UP PEOPLE WHO COMMIT FRAUD!

WANNA KNOW WHO DOESN’T WANT CHANGE?
THE INSURANCE COMPANIES
THEY EAT 40% OF EVERY HEALTH CARE DOLLAR.

FOR WHAT WE PAY NOW, WE COULD INSURE EVERY MAN, WOMAN & CHILD IN AMERICA WITH NO DEDUCTIBLE, NO COPAY COVERAGE.

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Covenant – Dead Stars

April 25th, 2012 Janet 25 comments

Artist: Covenant Song: Dead Stars Album: United States of Mind Year: 2000 Lyric: We find our songs in fashion magazines we read the story in the morning paper I touch their hearts and they touch my skin I’m on your screen and you are just so wide put us on display for everyone to see we write the words for all to understand though I get my kicks it’s slowly wasting me don’t try to be an artist I try to be a man dead stars still burn dead still stars burn we find ourselves in pictures on the net blinded by science addicted to devotion I’m in your hold eager to abuse my favourite game I suffer from misuse I just want to know the man in front of them to read their minds for me to understand though I get my kicks it’s slowly wasting me don’t try to be an artist I try to be a man.

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THINGS THAT THE USA SHOULD DO AS A TRIBUTE TO MICHAEL JACKSON !!@@%%^^!!?

April 22nd, 2012 Janet 4 comments

Question by StarGlitter: THINGS THAT THE USA SHOULD DO AS A TRIBUTE TO MICHAEL JACKSON !!@@%%^^!!?
THINGS THAT THE USA SHOULD DO AS A TRIBUTE TO MICHAEL JACKSON !!@@%%^^!!

- Turn NEVERLAND into a Museum, tourist attraction and National Historic Landmark and place of remembrance and tribute for the King of Pop, Michael Jackson. Just like how Graceland is a tribute to the King of Rock and Roll Elvis Presley. I think both Kings deserve a piece of land for remembrance. PUT ALL OF MICHAEL’S BELONGINGS AND AWARDS ON DISPLAY INSIDE NEVERLAND RANCH

- ERECT A STATUE of Michael Jackson in Los Angeles Hollywood Boulevard and Hollywood Star Area and in Neverland and in New York and in major cities WORLDWIDE to show that MJ influence reaches ALL 4 CORNERS OF THE GLOBE.

- DESIGNATE THURSDAY 25TH JUNE (Michael’s death day) or AUGUST 29TH (Michael’s birth day) as the “OFFICIAL MICHAEL JACKSON DAY”. Michael Jackson street parades should be held every year in honour.

- PRESERVE MICHAEL JACKSON’S BODY and set it on public display in Neverland for the PUBLIC AND FANS to see MJ for the LAST TIME and pay respect for 6 MONTHS.

- Hold an ENORMOUS FUNERAL PROCESSION where MJ’s body would be carried in a transparent or opaque coffin around Los Angeles or from Los Angeles to New York and back again.

- DESIGNATE OFFICIAL PLACES ALL OVER THE USA and ALL OVER THE WORLD where Fans can give their FLORAL and GIFT TRIBUTES TO MJ. Neverland Ranch is one place but not everybody can travel

- SELL DVDs and CDs of Michael Jackson’s CONCERT PERFORMANCES (NOT MUSIC VIDEOS!!!) from his TV performances when he was 6 YEARS TO ALL HIS RECORDED LIVE PERFORMANCES from the Jackson 5 tour to the Destiny, Triumph, Victory, Bad, Dangerous, HIStory tours. I ALSO want DVDs of his Notable concerts in 1988 Bad Tour concerts in London and 1992 Dangerous Tour Live in Bucharest and all his Anniversary concerts and CHARITY CONCERTS and SUPERBOWL LIVE PERFORMANCE.

The reason why i STRESS SO MUCH on his concert performances was because Michael Jackson concert performances were SO SO GOOD and these concert performances showed the world WHAT A GREAT SINGER DANCER AND PERFORMER he was.

- SALES OF MJ’S ALBUMS and MJ’S DVDs of concert performances SHOULD GO TO MJ’S DEPLETED BANK ACCOUNT.

PLEASE ADD ON IF YOU FEEL THAT MORE CAN BE DONE AS A TRIBUTE TO A LEGENDARY SINGER, DANCER, PERFORMER, HUMANITARIAN, one of the greatest entertainers that ever lived and undeniably the MOST FAMOUS person on planet earth.

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Answer by Trisha
Or maybe make all of his songs on one CD for a low price.

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Raw Video: 911 Records Homeowner Shooting, Killing Intruder

April 22nd, 2012 Janet 25 comments

After calling 911, a 57-year-old Oklahoma woman took actions into her own hands, grabbing her shot gun and killing a man who tried to enter her house. (Dec. 05)

Death Be Not Proud ???????????????whatcha think?

April 19th, 2012 Janet No comments

Question by Claudia: Death Be Not Proud ???????????????whatcha think?

Death Be Not Proud

Everyone wants to be remembered, for what they accomplished, how people adored them, how everyone longed to be them, and how they never, ever wanted to be forgotten. John ‘’ Johnny’’ Gunther Jr. will always be remembered and be close to every person who ever read his story. Johnny didn’t invent a cure for the common cold or AIDS, he didn’t get a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, save a classroom full of children from a burning building, beat a world record, or live to be a 150, in fact he didn’t even live to see his 18th birthday. Johnny was a person who truly cared for others before himself, had extraordinary intelligence, a heart of pure gold, he was level-headed, charming and beautiful. Johnny was diagnosed with a brain tumor on April 25th 1945 at the age of 16, he fought harder than anyone has ever, until the very end and touched everyone around him in the hardest of times. Johnny died June 30th 1947, he was 17 years old, he would have attended Harvard University the following autumn.
Johnny was born in Paris on November 4th 1929 to Frances and John Gunther. When he was four-months old they moved to Vienna, then when he was six they spent a half a year in London and finally moved back to the USA. Johnny loved science, it was his true passion. He attended Deerfield Academy and he was loved by all his schoolmates and teachers.
There was something about Johnny that made people love him, his presence, his grace, his love of the pure and good.
Johnny began his treatment shortly after being diagnosed. He had been complaining of severe migraines and a stiff neck. He had spinal taps, tests, his first brain operation where they removed part of his tumor, it was successful with the luck that it was near the surface of his brain. He even, shortly after his operation, during recovery wrote a letter to Albert Einstein and received a reply.
On May 28th his condition went downhill, he fainted in the bathroom. He was faced with the dreadful realization that he could become blind or paralyzed, luckily these dreadful conditions were not bestowed upon him. He began his X-Ray treatment because his tumor was ‘’undergoing gliobastomas transformation’’ which is very dangerous. He was discharged from the hospital on June 1st thought he had to make frequent visits there for treatments. Nothing seemed to be working, so the family tried the Gerson diet and it really had amazing results with Johnny! They really believed Johnny was going to pull through, but Johnny began to slip the last few months of his life, his blood count was going down, his was becoming weaker and weaker, and his body was failing him, it had had enough, Johnny died 11:02 pm, on June 30th 1947, he was 17, after a long grueling illness that he fought without a single ounce of fear, he died like a man, with full dignity. Like A Thief Death Took Him…

“I hope we can love Johnny more… and leave behind us, as he did, the love of love, the love of life.”
- John Gunther, Death Be Not Proud

Unbeliever’s Prayer
Almighty God
Forgive me for my agnosticism;
For I shall try to be gentle not cynical,
nor a bad influence.

And O!
if Thou art truly in the heavens,
accept my gratitude
for all Thy gifts
and I shall try
to fight the good fight. Amen.

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Answer by Myth

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