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Tää on Mun Biisi:DPerjantai 25.12.2009 00:14

Sain jalat, olen hyppy korkea Off the Wall.
Sain sydämeni, en ole pelkää syksyllä.
Sain Daddy että merimiessäkki pakataan minulle.
Sain korvalla niin kuulen, kun soitat.
En vain on silmät nähdä hyvää.
Olet aina ollut, mutta ne väärin.


Olen menossa ylös ja alas
Ja vauvan uudestaan ja uudestaan.
Haluan koskettaa sinua alas jokea alla.
Ja sitten minä suudella sinut pään teidän varpaisiin.
Otat minut niin korkealle, ja sitten minulle pettymystä.

we miss you 2PACKMaanantai 02.11.2009 23:54






Always remember, this guy's history and this man is our family and we love

man to manMaanantai 02.11.2009 23:51

fuck this nigger be, if the animal is killed or are you better if you shoot me. "says the nigger did?

kuumaLauantai 24.10.2009 20:26

kun parittajat Da seimi pudota sitä kuin se kuuma pudota sitä kuin se kuuma pudota sitä kuin se kuuma!! :)
History: Also known as Black Gangster Disciples, GDs, or BGDs, the gang's origins go back to the 1960s and the south side of Chicago. The Gangster Disciples are part of the "Folk Nation." Some members will claim to be members of "Growth and Development" and out of criminal activity. The Gangster Disciples were the first modern street gang to show up in significant numbers in Memphis, back in the 1980s. For several years, they had the streets virtually to themselves.

Symbols, colors, and clothing: Utilize the six-point star as a primary symbol. "Six Poppin," a phrase used in graffiti, is another way to reference the six-point star. Other major symbols include a three-point devil's pitchfork pointed upward and a heart with wings. They will use several colors, including black, gray, silver and white. Among the pro and college sports clothing favored: New York Yankees, Oakland Raiders and Georgetown Hoyas.

Hierarchy: For many years, leader Larry Hoover ran the gang from inside prison. Members still speak of Hoover, now in the so-called federal Super Max in Colorado, with reverence. He is still considered Chairman. The gang has a Chicago Board of Directors, and there is a separate Memphis Board of Directors. There is an Overseer for Tennessee, and three for Memphis. Among the ranks below Overseer in Memphis: governors, assistant overseers, chief enforcers and chiefs of security, regents and soldiers.

Graffiti: The GDs are rivals of the Vice Lords and will use an upside down "A" to disrespect the Vice Lords, whose full name is Almighty Vice Lords.

Vice Lords

History: Began in the late 1950s in the Illinois State Training School for boys and became a full-on gang on the west side of Chicago. Members of the "People Nation," their literature instructs that they follow Islam. In Memphis, VL "sets" include Universal, Unknown, Traveling, Insane, Conservative and Four Corner Hustlers.

Symbols, colors and signs: Common symbols include the five-pointed star, the dollar sign, a pyramid with a crescent moon and the Playboy bunny. Their main colors are black and gold, and black and red. The latter might be worn as a war color. They will wear Pittsburgh Pirates and Steelers clothing; the "P" on the Pirates cap refers to the "People Nation." Michael Jordan jerseys are popular for the color and the number: the 2 and the 3 add up to 5, for the five-point star. They use the thumb, index and middle fingers on a single upraised hand to form a "VL."

Hierarchy: Vice Lords have a Chief of Chiefs over the South. Other ranks include: supreme chief, five-star universal elite, three-star universal elite, city-wide enforcer and city-wide chief of security, five-star branch elite, three-star branch elite, and solider. Ronald Terry, who in 2006 went to prison for attempted murder, was a five-star universal elite in Memphis.

Graffiti: VLs will turn the GDs' pitchfork upside down to show disrespect.

Crips

History: Founded in 1969 in L.A., many Crip sets in Memphis are named after California sets, including Grape Street, Rollin 20s, Kitchen and West Side.

Color, signs, symbols, lingo: Blue is the main color, and blue bandanas hanging from a pocket are a way to fly their colors. But the gang will use purple, black and orange, too. A Lakers cap might be used to symbolize the Grape Street Crips, a Kansas City Royals cap to represent the Kitchen Crips. Los Angeles Dodgers caps are popular, too. The three-point crown is a favored tattoo. They refer to Bloods as "Slobs" as a way of disrespecting them. Crips call each other "Cuzz."

Hierarchy: Considered to be less structured on both the national and local levels, the Crips nonetheless are known to be selective about allowing membership to the gang. Little Loc, a 16-year-old Memphis Crip, says: "You don't come to Crip; Crip comes to you."

Graffiti: Crips use grapes as a symbol when tagging. Rivals with the Bloods, they will use "BK" for Bloods Killer.

Bloods

History: Created in the early 1970s in South-Central L.A., the Bloods were the alliance that grew out of war between the Crips and the Piru Street Boys. The Bloods are in Memphis in smaller numbers than the GDs, Vice Lords and Crips. Like the Vice Lords, they identify themselves as part of the "People Nation."

Symbols, colors, lingo: Their chief color is red and they avoid blue and the letter "C" because of their longstanding rivalry with the Crips. Bloods, and sometimes VLs, will wear the red No. 8 Budweiser jacket of NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. The "B" represents Bloods to them, and the beer maker's five-point crown fits with the five-point star of the "People Nation." They refer to each other as "Dawg" and a dog is a favored tattoo. They will derisively refer to a Crip as a "Crab."

Hierarchy: Ranks range from First Superior or General to soldier. Bloods are more likely to form alliances with Vice Lords to sell drugs or engage in other criminal activity than they are with Crips and GDs.

Graffiti: They will tag with "CK" for Crip Killer and consider anything red, such as a stop sign, as representative of the gang.

Gangs Increasing in Military, FBI SaysTiistai 15.09.2009 03:57

June 30, 2008
McClatchy-Tribune Information Services

A group of nine gathered, ready for an initiation.

Juwan Johnson of Baltimore, Md., willingly took a savage beating to join the Chicago-based gang Gangster Disciples. He was punched, kicked and stomped until he was barely conscious. After the beating, his new brothers put Johnson back in bed where he later died from his injuries.

This did not happen in a back alley of a gang-infested urban city. It took place at Kaiserslautern Army Base in Germany.

In 2005, the decorated 25-yearold Army sergeant was killed after completing a tour of Iraq because he wanted to join a gang -- one he found while in the military.

According to an FBI published report, "gang-related activity in the U.S. military is increasing and poses a threat to law-enforcement officials and national security."

The report, released in February 2007, noted that members of nearly every major street gang -- including MS-13, Bloods, Crips, 18th Street, Hells Angels and various white supremacist groups -- have been identified on both domestic and international military bases.

"It really is not secret that gangs are in the Army," said Hector Ordonez, 39, a former resident of Victorville who was in the Army from 1989 to 1994. "There were a few guys in my unit from Los Angeles and a couple from Chicago."

"We don't have that issue out here," said John Wagstaffe, director of public affairs for Fort Irwin. "It surprises me, based on the fact that we are so close to L.A."

Wagstaffe went on to say that most gang members tend to be younger and because of the high number of officers at Fort Irwin, it was not a problem.

There are no official statistics on gang membership in the military, but some experts have estimated that 1 to 2 percent of the U.S. military are gang members, FBI gang investigator Jennifer Simon said in a published article. It is believed that only .02 percent of the U.S. population are gang members.

"Gang membership in the U.S. Armed Forces is disproportional to the U.S. population," she added.

Some experts have calculated that out of every 100 people who enter the military, two have some sort of gang affiliation.

One reason why more gang members are getting into the military is recruiting practices.

"As this war continues, recruiters have to drop their standards," said retired Los Angeles County Sheriff Sgt. Richard Valdemar, who is a gang expert and trains various law-enforcement agencies across the country about gangs and gangs in the military.

Valdemar attributes this to variances.

"This is where (recruiters) are allowed to break the rules of recruitment, and this happens mainly in the Army and the Marines," Valdemar commented.

Between 2003 and 2006, the Armed Forces permitted 4,230 convicted criminals into the Army, according to an investigation by the Michael D. Palm Center at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Also admitted during that time were 58,561 people with drug use.

"As to recruiter impropriety, our practice is not to condone it," said Lt. Col. George Wright with the Army Public Affairs office in Washington, D.C. He went on to say that the number of known gang members is not a demographic group for which the Army keeps statistics.

In the Army, allowable offenses include making threats and kidnapping, according to Army Regulation 601-210.

According to a fact sheet released by the U.S. Armed Forces, since 2003 there have been at least 104 gang investigations conducted by the Criminal Investigation Command Department since 2003.

"The number of gang-related felonies continues to be an extremely small percentage of the overall number of CID investigations Army-wide," according to the statement.

But some gang experts see that number as flawed.

"That is because most military bases don't have the expertise to identify gang members," Valdemar said. "Also, most of the gang activity occurs off base."

As evidence of this fact, Hunter Glass, a former police detective in Fayetteville, N.C., has several pictures and even a video of military personnel throwing gang signs while on patrol, scrawling graffiti on walls and tanks in Iraq and even two men performing a Cripwalk for Iraqi children.

At an international antigang police summit in Los Angeles in March, some officials were split about whether gang members have infiltrated the U.S. military.

"These are just rumors," said Christy McCampbell, deputy assistant secretary for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs.

But at the summit, Martin Escorza, head of the National Gang Task Force, said the issue is real.

"Even with all this, the military will still say there is no gang problem," said Glass, who monitors gang activity at Fort Bragg and across the military. "Gangs are a bad word, but the truth is that gangs are real, they do exist and they are a huge part of our society as well as in the military."

[Ei aihetta]Maanantai 07.09.2009 03:45

01. Kun tyttö tuijottaa suutasi
> suutele häntä
02. Kun tyttö tönäisee tai lyö sinua
> halaa tiukasti, äläkä päästä irti
03. Kun tyttö alkaa kirota sinua
> suutele ja kerro rakastavasi häntä
04. Kun tyttö on hiljainen
> kysy häneltä, mikä on hätänä
05. Kun tyttö lähtee luotasi
> vedä hänet takaisin viereesi
06. Kun näet tytön alkavan itkemään
> pidä häntä vain sylissäsi, äläkä sano sanaakaan
07. Kun tyttö on peloissaan
> suojele häntä
08. Kun tyttö nojaa päänsä olkapäitäsi vasten
> nosta hänen päänsä ja suutele häntä
09. Kun tyttö kiusoittelee sinulle
> kiusaa takaisin ja laita hänet nauramaan
10. Kun tyttö tarttuu kiinni käteesi
> pidä siitä kiinni ja leiki hänen sormillaan
11. Kun tyttö sanoo sen olevan ohi
> hän haluaa sinun olevan edelleen omansa
12. Kun tyttö laittaa tämän eteenpäin
> hän haluaa sinun lukevan tämän

[Ei aihetta]Tiistai 01.09.2009 04:35



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DigBT_BhbPA&feature=related <3




the song says Africa : it's the joy of life, family: uncle, aunts, cousins, we all together, hot weather, good vibes. Africa it'.s not just war,
this song insits on the happiness of the mother land : unlike the other comment-translation: it is not defensive, it's completly positive .

good positive french lyrics about unity, family, solidarity, good vibes but the english part has nothing to do with the message of the song. it brings it down

I'm sorry but are you a little dim? First of all if i spelled "lyrics" wrong then so did you, three times over. Africa is the birth place of humanity, so its been said, there for Africa may be called a she or can be refered to as a women. "I wanna travel every inch of your curves" "I got my ears i can hear when you call" Knaan is refering to Africa as a women, and he is saying Africa is beautiful. Maybe it's you who doesn't fully understand lyrics.

This song is sooo good !!!!!!!!!! hope the best for Africa <3

i love this song peace somali ?Maanantai 31.08.2009 00:42

The same happens with any type of people, religious or not. Religion's just another type of ideology, like democracy or communism. It's not religions fault, but more the natural fault of the human being in general.

As a final belief, I wish to educate you on the types of Atheists there are. I am the type that wants to further society, and my fellow man. Where as others have religious restrictions, I have none. I believe we are all brothers and sister. I am however realistic, there will never be peace with religion. With religion comes extremists. If it were up to me, every new born child would be free to find their own way..however we are raised by our parents/regional norms.

must agree with you on this. I watched an interview about how western European countries dumped nuclear waste into the coasts of Somalia. This had to have killed numerous people for radiation poisoning. As you say the pirates have never killed a hostage. I would have to agree, that this was a long time coming. When the please to the international community fall on def ears, one has to take matters into their own hands.

I am not "restricting" anyone's freedom of choice. If anything the rights of those who are not religious have their freedom violated on a daily basis. When a law is passed for the ceasing of stem cell research, abortion, and so on...this is religions doing. If I have a dying relative that can be saved by these scientific advances, I will be ecstatic. However "we can't play god" Who are you to tell me that I can't save my families lives?  Be civil, name calling is for children.
The ignorant misconception that is used as a weapon of "Hitler was an Atheist, Stalin wan an Atheist"....etc is just that. Religious propaganda. When an attempt by German officers to assassinate Hitler (Operation Valkyrie) failed, Hitler believed he was saved by god the almighty. It's been documented. Quotes referring to his beliefs in god have also been documented. Atheist DO NOT, I repeat DO NOT believe in GOD. He may not have been a typical "Christian", but he believed in god.

Once you start restricting peoples freedom of peaceful expression, wether it be religion, art, speach or whatever; then you become no better than what you apparently hate.

Infact I see people with your stance as either being hypocrites or just extremely ignorant.

Hitler and most of the evils in the last century were also caused by atheists believe it or not.

The pirates have nothing to do with extremists like Alshabaab. Infact they were former fishermen restricted from their livelihood by greedy foreign fishing boats taking advantage of Somalias situation.

I don't agree with these pirates as they cause problems for honest men trying to provide for their families. However we can't deny that necessity pushed them to this and other honest men. You have to also remember that the pirates have not killed even one hostage so far!

One thing I don't get is how he seems to somewhat support the pirates, but aren't the pirates/Islamic extremists that fight in Somalia one in the same? Is it not extremists that rolled up on K'naan and his two best friends...mowing them down, leaving only him to live?

[Ei aihetta]Perjantai 28.08.2009 04:54

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iu3biFTak2I&feature=fvsr

Ah guys... we don't need to have wars, blood or any more carnage...
Just light up a bud and listen to this shit and it's all good. My friend presented me with these ideas of these strong military leaders demanding things like "Goddamn it Johnson, get me another shot!" When it could be "Aw man, Johnson. This song is kick ass." Sounds good, eh? It's all going one step towards it guys, keep lighting and spreading the word! :)

dude this song is related to smoking weed cause its fucking awesome to listen to when your baked. just like the majority of all the songs hip hop/ reggae songs out there. so smoke weed and just enjoy what these songs are about.

a feel good song ?