Hm, so Now I guess the US of A have demonstrated that you don't need religion as excuse for manslaughter...
http://wp.me/p2x9ry-gq
And to be clear, I'm talking about the throngs of armchair observers, not the rioters themselves.
I should probably check on my mother.
She lives in Baltimore.
Probably not in the greatest neighborhood in the world, either.
What's the deal with the biker brawl in Texas?
All of the bikers I've met have been genuinely decent people, totally not like the stereotype.
False flag operation?
college because rich old white men need to control the blacks.
Or there are pretend biker gangs, and then there are biker gangs.
Some are both. Most are just clubs.
Woman "overlooks" tank (usually its just bicycles that get this headline):
http://www.nw.de/lokal/kreis_lippe/augustdorf/augustdorf/20474760_Frau-uebersah-Panzer-Kolonne.html
Wow, that must have taken special concentration....
Mon May 18 2015 11:32:14 PM EDT from zooeryup..... false flag, it was the Bilderberg Jewish Mason Lizards who met at a Skull and Crossbones meeting in
college because rich old white men need to control the blacks.
Or there are pretend biker gangs, and then there are biker gangs.
Quote of the Day, Zoo!
So the big news this week, far more important than the two communists from the Vatican and WashingtonDC meeting each other, is...
"Happy Birthday To You" is now officially in the public domain. (I'm not going to bother including a link. JFGI.)
Yesterday, a federal judge in Los Angeles ruled that Warner Chappell Music, a division of the Warner conglomerate (one of the large copyright pigopolists) does not have the copyright over the song it has been claiming for decades, and demanding royalty payments whenever the song is used in another work (movie or TV) or in public (such as being sung at Chuck E Cheese etc).
They were previously bringing in about $2,000,000US per year on royalties for a song to which they never truly had the rights.
By the way, this was the staff of most chain restaurants now sing some other song when you ask them to honor the birthday of someone in your party (which happens to be the reason I am now well over a hundred years old). I wonder how many will switch to "Happy Birthday To You" now that it's in the public domain.
Of course, in my family we stopped using that song a couple of years ago. We prefer the one from Whose Line Is It Anyway (which probably is protected by copyright, but we're not re-publishing it, so we're fine) -- "Thiiiiiiiiiiis iiiiiiiiiis yoooooooour birthday song | it isn't very long" [end]
Yeah, I learned of this yesterday, and immediately thought, "Great, now I get to hear that damned thing in restaurants."
Although, in retrospect, I'd rather there that than the terrible tunes most of these guys use from some corporate song-writer.