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Saturday

Tori Lewis- Check her out Our new music Channel !!


TORI LEWIS: Attitude

The video portrays the story of Tori being betrayed by her best friend and Tori's boyfriend (Shawn). Tori sees Shawn dancing with her best friend at a house party and a fight ensues. Tori feels that she can't go own after the betrayal and will lose her mind "Any Minute Now." However, another suitor enters the send to soothe Tori's emotional wounds as Tori tells Shawn that he too will see how love can hurt. The video starts with Tori in bed awakened by the alarm clock at 7:07. The video ends with Tori in bed awakened by the alarm clock at 7:08. It was all a dream! (that took place in one minute!)

You can see the video on our new music and indie music channel HERE


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Tuesday

Century 21 Expo (Seattle World's Fair 1962) - 3 min -




Video shot in 1962 by Robert Yetter.

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Thursday

Constitutional rights are routinely violated in America’s family courts!

The divorce regime is the most totalitarian institution ever to arise in the United States. Its operatives in the family courts and the social service agencies recognize no private sphere of life. "The power of family court judges is almost unlimited," according to Judge Robert Page of the New Jersey family court. "Social workers are perceived to have nearly unlimited power," a San Diego Grand Jury concludes. "Absolute power corrupts absolutely. Total immunity [enjoyed by social workers] is absolute power."

The divorce regime is responsible for much more than "ugly divorces," "nasty custody battles," and other clichés. It is the most serious perpetrator of human and constitutional rights violations in America today. Because it strikes the most basic institution of any civilization – the family – the divorce regime is a threat not only to social order but to civil freedom. It is also almost completely unopposed. No political party and no politicians question it. No journalists investigate it in any depth. A few attorneys have spoken out, but they are eventually suspended or disbarred. Some academics have written about it, but they soon stop. No human rights or civil liberties groups challenge it, and some positively support it. Very few "pro-family" lobbies question it. This is because the divorce regime operates through money, political power, and fear.

The divorce regime is much more serious than simply "unfairness" or "gender bias" against fathers in custody proceedings. It is the government’s machine for destroying the principal check on its power – the family – and criminalizing its main rival: fathers. The most basic human and constitutional rights are routinely violated in America’s family courts. The lives of children and parents are in serious danger once they are, as the phrase goes, taken into "custody." Systemic conflicts-of-interest among government and private officials charged with child custody, child support, child protection, and connected matters have created a witch hunt against plainly innocent citizens.

The terror of the divorce regime is not a future possibility; it is a present reality. The following methods are currently employed by family courts and other government agents. These practices are now widespread in America:

* mass incarcerations without trial or charge
* forced confessions
* children forcibly separated from parents who are under no suspicion of legal wrongdoing and parents stripped of the care, custody, and companionship of their children without explanation
* government agents entering the homes, demanding and examining private papers and personal effects, and seizing the property of citizens who are under no suspicion of legal wrongdoing
* official court records, including hearing tapes and transcripts, doctored and falsified with the knowledge of court officials and evidence fabricated against the innocent
* defendants denied the constitutional right to face their accusers
* bureaucratic police authorized to issue subpoenas and arrest warrants against parents, with no hearing and contrary to due process of law
* special courts created specifically to process parents for political offenses
* forced labor facilities created specifically for parents
* children instructed to hate their parents with the backing of government officials
* children forced by government officials to act as informers against their parents
* children abused and killed with the backing of government officials
* knowingly false allegations, for which no evidence is presented, accepted as fact without proof, overturning the presumption of innocence, and not punished when demonstrated to be untrue
* parents ordered by government officials to separate from their spouses, on pain of losing their children
* parents forced to pay the private fees of court officials they have not hired and whose services they have not sought or used, on pain of incarceration
* parents suspected of no legal wrongdoing punitively stripped of their property and income, sometimes at gunpoint, and reduced to penury
* government officials using the mass media to vilify private American citizens, and political leaders using their offices as platforms to verbally attack private American citizens, who have no right of reply or opportunity to defend themselves
* parents jailed without trial reportedly beaten, in at least one case fatally, and denied medical attention while in police custody.

Read this book and you will see how next it could be your rights!



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Saturday

KILL THE ALARM

My favorite song is "Mark My Words"..Its my post divorce theme song...really not anymore...because I have grown past that , but its nice to think back...anger can be turned into one hell of a tool, if it does not destroy you first....

GRANIAN: On My Own Two Feet

Unforgettable songs, intense, powerful vocals, ferociously percussive guitar. Listen to the sound clips to hear for yourself what all the buzz is about. -- On Tour always (and coming to a city near you).  NOW TOURING AS "KILL THE ALARM"

Heres the new Album, same singer and writer:
KILL THE ALARM

KILL THE ALARM: Fire Away

The edgy stepchild of Green Day and Matchbox 20, KTA's debut album "Fire Away" is filled with tracks that land under your skin and scratch their way out.
tracks

1 Sit Up
2 Fire Away
3 Uncovered
4 No More Excuses
5 Never Come Around
6 Call On Me
7 Shout It Out Loud
8 Immune
9 Collide

Fronted by New Jersey native, Garen Gueyikian, Kill The Alarm (KTA) is a band with deep rock roots. Their debut album, “Fire Away,” is filled with tracks that land under your skin and scratch their way out. The edgy stepchild of Green Day and Matchbox 20, KTA is already being called part of the new wave of rock to come out of Manhattan’s Lower East Side. Kill the Alarm is already causing a stir, debuting at a string of New York City clubs, giving the city’s rock scene a shot in the arm.

Known for his deep, soulful voice, and powerful lyrics, Garen describes his sound as “intense and real.” With this debut album, he focused on bringing the live concert experience into the studio and has recorded tracks that tap the sound he has been seeking since he began songwriting.





Mark My Words-Granian-FAN VIDEO--LYRICS--

Mark My Words

I wonder where you've been
While the walls were closing in
If I could go on
Pretending this was always wrong

Now I wonder who you'll turn to
When it starts to bring you down

Mark my words I will never bleed for you
Not if you don't want what you don't need from me anyway

I'll miss your attitude
I'll miss the way you quickly change your moods
That look in your eyes
And the way you flash your fake plastic smile

Now I wonder where your gonna run to
When it leaves you down and [out?]

Mark my words I will never bleed for you
I know you don't want what you don't need from me anyway [now that you?]
I spent too much time on my knees for you
Now my hands are washed from drowning in your sea
Consider yourself set free

Now I wonder who you'll run to
When it starts to bring you down

Mark my words I will never bleed for you
Not if you don't want what you don't need from me anyway
I spent too much time on my knees if only for you
Now my hands are washed from drowning in your sea
I tell you mark my words this is the last you'll hear from me
Consider yourself set free

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Wednesday

Awesome Bands from Seattle #1

By: jesse sykes and the sweet hereafter : You Might Walk Away


http://www.jessesykes.com/

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