Aerosmith Frontman Resents Downloading Music
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Thursday, March 16, 2006 @ 8:54 AM
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According to the Postchronicle.com, Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler is resentful towards all of the internet downloading that's been occuring because the music and albums, or back catalogue, that he possesses ownership of has become utterly worthless, according to a published report.
The singer claims that he, as well as his peers, suffer for every time one of their fans download their their music, because they don't recieve anything for it. He comments: "There was a time when our catalogue was worth $24 million and now it's worth, like, 12 cents. Why? Because anybody can download it on the internet."
Winkley - 8/7/2008 1:00:03 PM One of the ranters here mentioned having to be a referee. If you're interesting in becoming a football referee, check out www.sgvfoa.com/be-a-ref.htm
godislaughing - 7/21/2006 7:29:11 AM Top 10 reasons - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fbP1lvmBY8
goin-blind - 7/7/2006 3:59:49 AM there is alot more to iraq then we will ever know
godislaughing - 7/6/2006 11:32:40 PM a couple of days after they bombed him, I heard on the news that it was his real estate agent - the guy who would locate safe houses for him - who actually gave him up. But reportedly, we paid him some obscenely minscule amount of cash - 10K - to do it. It sounded fishy to me, but apparently the government is still honoring the $25 million bounty that was on his head. This news just makes the plot twist even more....
goin-blind - 7/6/2006 3:44:34 AM msnbc is running a story, it's an interview with zarquai's wife, who said al-queda leaders sold out zarquai and gave the us his location in exchange for america to stop hunting for bin laden. in another story it was reported last night 7/5 that the c.i.a was shutting down it's task force set up soley to hunt down bin laden..coinsidence?
godislaughing - 7/2/2006 9:18:28 AM November 3, 2000
Contingency planning Pentagon MASCAL exercise
simulates scenarios in preparing for emergencies
Photo by Dennis RyanûûûûûûPolice and fire department personnel contemplate responses during the MASCAL drill.ûû
by Dennis Ryan
Pentagram staff writer
The fire and smoke from the downed passenger aircraft billows from the Pentagon courtyard. Defense Protective Services Police seal the crash sight. Army medics, nurses and doctors scramble to organize aid. An Arlington Fire Department chief dispatches his equipment to the affected areas
Don Abbott, of Command Emergency Response Training, walks over to the Pentagon and extinguishes the flames. The Pentagon was a model and the "plane crash" was a simulated one.
The Pentagon Mass Casualty Exercise, as the crash was called, was just one of several scenarios that emergency response teams were exposed to Oct. 24-26 in the Office of the Secretaries of Defense conference room.
On Oct. 24, there was a mock terrorist incident at the Pentagon Metro stop and a construction accident to name just some of the scenarios that were practiced to better prepare local agencies for real incidents.
To conduct the exercise, emergency personnel hold radios that are used to rush help to the proper places, while toy trucks representing rescue equipment are pushed around the exercise table.
Cards are then passed out to the various players designating the number of casualties and where they should be sent in a given scenario.
To conduct the exercise, a medic reports to Army nurse Maj. Lorie Brown a list of 28 casualties so far. Brown then contacts her superior on the radio, Col. James Geiling, a doctor in the command room across the hall.
Geiling approves Brown's request for helicopters to evacuate the wounded. A policeman in the room recommends not moving bodies and Abbott, playing the role of referee, nods his head in agreement.
"If you have to move dead bodies to get to live bodies, that's okay," Abbott says as the situation unfolds .
Geiling remarked on the importance of such exercises.
"The most important thing is who are the players?" Geiling said. "And what is their modus operandi?"
Brown thought the exercise was excellent preparation for any potential disasters.
"This is important so that we're better prepared," Brown said. "This is to work out the bugs. Hopefully it will never happen, but this way we're prepared."
An Army medic found the practice realistic.
"You get to see the people that we'll be dealing with and to think about the scenarios and what you would do," Sgt. Kelly Brown said. "It's a real good scenario and one that could happen easily."
A major player in the exercise was the Arlington Fire Department.
"Our role is fire and rescue," Battalion Chief R.W. Cornwell said. "We get to see how each other operates and the roles and responsibilities of each. You have to plan for this. Look at all the air traffic around here."
Each participant was required to fill out an evaluation form after the training exercise.
"We go over scenarios that are germane to the Pentagon," Jake Burrell of the Pentagon Emergency Management Team said. 'You play the way you practice. We want people to go back to their organizations and look at their S.O.P. (standard operating procedure) and see how they responded to any of the incidents."
Burrell has coordinated these exercises for four years and he remarked that his team gets better each year.
Abbott, in his after action critique, reminded the participants that the actual disaster is only one-fifth of the incident and that the whole emergency would run for seven to 20 days and might involve as many as 17 agencies.
"The emergency to a certain extent is the easiest part," Abbott said. He reminded the group of the personal side of a disaster. "Families wanting to come to the crash sight for closure."
In this particular crash there would have been 341 victims
goin-blind - 7/2/2006 3:52:11 AM i am not astounded by anything shrubs administration does anymore
godislaughing - 7/1/2006 10:22:56 PM "Former Reagan Cabinet Member and Colonel Says 9/11 "Dog That Doesn't Hunt"
Col. Ronald D. Ray asks why half a trillion defense budget couldn't protect Pentagon, astounded at "conspiracy theory" put out by government
Paul Joseph Watson & Alex Jones/Prison Planet.com | July 1 2006
The former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense under the Reagan Administration and a highly decorated Vietnam veteran and Colonel has gone on the record to voice his doubts about the official story of 9/11 - calling it "the dog that doesn't hunt."
Col. Ronald D. Ray joined Alex Jones for an hour long interview in which he gave his views on a wide array of subjects, including the war on terror, porous borders and the Bush administration.
Ray questioned the feasbility of having a budget of half a trillion dollars a year yet not even being able to defend the Pentagon.
"Half a trillion dollars a year and a bunch of guys over in a cave in Afghanistan were able to penetrate that half a trillion dollar network that's supposed to provide Americans with national security."
The Colonel detailed historical examples of the use of false flag operations carried out by the US government, in particular Israel's attempted sinking of the USS Liberty, which LBJ allowed to happen in an effort to blame Egypt and kickstart a war.
Ray espoused his complete distrust of the legitimacy of the official story behind 9/11.
"I'm astounded that the conspiracy theory advanced by the administration could in fact be true and the evidence does not seem to suggest that's accurate," he said.
Ray highlighted the existence of Project Bojinka and the fact that Bush administration officials claimed ignorance of a plot to attack the World Trade Center with planes despite limitless precursors to suggest otherwise.
Ray dismised the validity of the assertion that the Bush administration is fighting a genuine war on terror.
"If the war on terror is real then the first thing that would have happened within a matter of weeks after 9/11 would have been we'd have closed the borders off."
"You have no national security if your borders are not secure."
Ray expressed his disgust at how the current batch of crooks had twisted the conservative movement and wrapped themselves in it like a wolf in sheep's clothing.
"This neo-conservative takeover of the government in the last six years is the destruction of the things that Barry Goldwater would have been running for in '64 and even the things that Ronald Reagan said he supported," said Ray.
"The conservative movement in this country has almost been neutered as a result of this administration."
godislaughing - 7/1/2006 1:27:17 AM well, just watch the link I posted. It pretty much puts EVERYTHING out there! You WILL FUCKING trip!!!!
blackleather - 6/30/2006 11:58:31 PM hey no,godislove....i never tire of this debate.its something that interests me a lot.just been keeping a bit busy.yeah,it is damn suspicious that these 4 flights never met an escort.THERE ARE SEVERAL QUESTIONS UNANSWERED ABOUT 9/11 AND WE MUST HAVE THE ANSWERS!!!!
godislaughing - 6/29/2006 10:07:08 PM hey, did you guys ever watch the last link I posted?
godislaughing - 6/29/2006 12:44:19 AM Blackie, you've been kind of quiet. Growing tired of this debate? yeah, I find new stuff everyday. Did you know that NORAD was doing War Games on 9/11 of execises of hijacked airplanes? They were called for by none other than Dick Cheney. Imagine, suspected hijacked planes are recieved within minutes by NORAD in the past every single time, yet FOUR planes were hijacked on 9/11 oand only 2 were scrambled and then sent off in a bogus direction. This and so MANY other things were blatantly ignored by the 9/11 Commission. We need another Jim Garrison type character to bring this shit to light.....
goin-blind - 6/28/2006 6:12:27 AM food for thought? with this administration there a fuckin buffet!
blackleather - 6/28/2006 6:09:04 AM and john o neill had also mentioned that the interference and obstruction was most marked when he was trying to investigate the saudi royal families link with al qaeda in particular and terrorism in general.so there you go...more food for thought.
blackleather - 6/28/2006 6:07:15 AM yeah godislove,that john o neill story is surprising,i did mention his resignation during our discussion in one of my rants.the plot just keeps getting murkier by the day.