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Onaka posted on July 31, 2010 @ 8:32am
Greydon Square, if you haven't listened to the shit by this guy, go do it the next time you can, awesome shit.
 
John Kimble posted on January 02, 2010 @ 3:46pm
fix your internet and buy l4d2
 
Little Bitchard posted on October 23, 2009 @ 1:05am
Hey. I saw your PM but you were left when I got back to the keys. Hope to speak to you soon man. Youre missed.
 
Fonz^vk posted on September 11, 2009 @ 5:30am
toch problemen met de aivd :P ;)
 
|H|H| Dragon posted on May 04, 2009 @ 12:27pm
and you get crazy (well almost)
 
Mr Bitch posted on May 03, 2009 @ 5:16am
K to the R to the Z!!!!


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FREE MUMIA ABU JAMAL

http://www.petitiononline.com/supreme/petition.html

Mumia Abu-Jamal was serving as the President of the Association of Black Journalists at the time of his arrest. He was a founding member of the Philadelphia Chapter of the Black Panther Party as a teenager. Years later he began reporting professionally on radio stations such as NPR, and was the news director of Philadelphia station WHAT. Much of his journalism called attention to the blatant injustice and brutality he watched happen on a daily basis to MOVE, a revolutionary organization that works to protect all forms of life--human, animal, plant--and the Earth as a whole.

The Scene
In 1981, Mumia worked as a cab driver at night to supplement his income. On December 9th he was driving his cab through the red light district of downtown Philadelphia at around 4 a.m. Mumia testifies that he let off a fare and parked near the corner of 13th and Locust Streets. Upon hearing gunshots, he turned and saw his brother, William Cook, staggering in the street. Mumia exited the cab and ran to the scene, where he was shot by a uniformed police officer and fell to the ground, fading in and out of consciousness. Within minutes, police arrived on the scene to find Officer Faulkner and Mumia shot; Faulkner died. Mumia was arrested, savagely beaten, thrown into a paddy wagon and driven to a hospital a few blocks away (suspiciously, it took over 30 minutes to arrive at the hospital). Mumia somehow survived.

Abu-Jamal, an outspoken political activist as a young man and still today from prison, was convicted by a nearly all-white jury in Philadelphia for the murder of policeman Daniel Faulkner.

Mumia’s case has been a unifying point for many social struggles because it concentrates issues vitally important to our future, such as the rise in prison populations, police brutality, the death penalty, persecution of political dissent, and the continuation of white supremacy and racism in the U.S. From death row, Mumia has continued to speak out for all who are oppressed through his journalism. He has published four books, and his weekly columns are published throughout the world. His case is one of the most important social justice fights of our time.

Mumia is Innocent! Stop the Frame Up! Free Mumia!


Free Mumia Abu-Jamal Coalition, NYC
P.O. Box 16, College Station, NY, NY 10030
212-330-8029, www.FreeMumia.com, info@FreeMumia.com

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The most boring, sucky, repetitive, pathetic, MMO ever. Seriously.

Leave a comment February 12th, 2012 @ 4:10am

Awesome but VERY HARD turret defense game, one of my favo's.

Leave a comment January 2nd, 2012 @ 8:38am

I like this game the best of all those so called hacking games. Good for training yourself to memorize all your friends phonenumbers :P I've had adrenaline rushes, but after 'dying' several times it kinda went repetitive, but I bet any real wizkid would be able to skip a lot of 'grinding' etc.

Leave a comment December 22nd, 2011 @ 2:01pm