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February 6, 2010

The Fear Chamber

The Fear Chamber
The Fear Chamber (2009)

IMDB rating: 3.00

Plot: On the trail of a grisly serial killer, hard-drinking Det. Nick Ferguson (Rhett Giles) believes that his ghastly visions of the murderer’s sliced-and-diced victims are actually messages from beyond the grave, sent to help him catch the madman. But are the stressed-out cop’s horrifying dreams really clues or the product of a damaged mind? Kevin Carraway directs this gruesome thriller that co-stars Richard Tyson and Steven Williams.

Directors: Carraway Kevin

Actors: Tyson Richard,Giles Rhett,Williams Steven,Duerler John,Rexx Todd,Tovar George,Markles Greg,Waters William,Gatto Joseph,Graf David Alan,Hausman James,,

Does this Essay summerise the poem, "Hangman" correctly?
"The Hangman"

The "hangman", who resembles Hitler, came to town and started to hang people on his scaffold. The other people in the town only stood and watched in fear because if they spoke up, they might be next. The scafold grew day by day, just like the gas chambers in the concentration camps. Evetually all the town’s people had been hanged except one. But because no one tried to stop Hitler when he took over and started killing Jews, they could have prevented the entire Holocaust. It is always better to speak up and be couragious. Not to hide in fear.


Historically this is incorrect. The Jews didn’t cower and let the Nazis murder them. For one thing, their weapons were all taken away when the Third Reich came to power using the same excuse that is given today that guns create violence. But there wasn’t a holocaust anyway. Only one million Jews were murdered, there were no gas chambers, and Hitler didn’t intend genocide. The Jews lie about there being a holocaust in order to expropriate wealth from other countries and to get away with their own genocide of the Palestinians by claiming the Jews are really the victims, like their phony holocaust.
Fender Bender | Jan 28, 2010

January 9, 2010

District 9

District 9
District 9 (2009)

IMDB rating: 8.60

Plot: An extraterrestrial race forced to live in slum-like conditions on Earth suddenly finds a kindred spirit in a government agent that is exposed to their biotechnology.

Directors: Blomkamp Neill

Actors: Copley Sharlto,James David,Cope Jason,Gaduka Mandla,Nkosi Kenneth,Minnaar Louis,Young William Allen,Madlala Hlengiwe,Hobbs Robert,Khumbanyiwa Eugene,Sci-Fi,

Does the fact that there were no attempted terrorist attacks while Bush was President make Obama like bad?
With the exception of 9/11 because that was an actual terrorist attack and I guess you can’t count these:
Richard Reid, December 2001. A British citizen and self-professed follower of Osama bin Laden, Reid hid explosives inside his shoes before boarding a flight from Paris to Miami and attempted to light the fuse with a match. If detonated, the explosives would have damaged the plane. Reid was caught in the act and apprehended on board the plane by the flight attendants and passengers. FBI officials took Reid into custody after the plane made an emergency landing at Boston’s Logan International Airport.

In 2003, Reid was found guilty on charges of terrorism, and a U.S. federal court sentenced him to life imprisonment.

Jose Padilla, May 2002. U.S. officials arrested Padilla in May 2002 at O’Hare Airport in Chicago as he returned to the United States from Pakistan. He was initially charging as an enemy combatant and for planning to use a "dirty bomb" (an explosive laced with radioactive material) in an attack against America.[5] Prior to his conviction, Padilla brought a case against the federal government claiming that he had been denied the right of habeas corpus (the right of an individual to petition against unlawful imprisonment). In a 5-4 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court found that the case against him had been filed improperly.In 2005, the government indicted Padilla for conspiring with Islamic terrorist groups.

In August 2007, Padilla was found guilty by a civilian jury after a three-month trial. He was later sentenced by the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida to 17 years and four months in prison.

Lackawanna Six, September 2002. When the FBI arrested Sahim Alwan, Yahya Goba, Yasein Taher, Faysal Galab, Shafal Mosed, and Mukhtar al-Bakri, the press dubbed them the "Lackawanna Six," the "Buffalo Six," or the "Buffalo Cell." Five of the six had been born and raised in Lackawanna, New York. These six American citizens of Yemeni descent were arrested for conspiring with terrorist groups. They had stated that they were going to Pakistan to attend a religious training camp, but instead attended an al-Qaeda jihadist camp.

All six pleaded guilty in 2003 to providing support to al-Qaeda. Goba and al-Bakri were sentenced to 10 years in prison, Taher and Mosed to eight years, Alwan to seven and a half years, and Galab to seven years.

Iyman Faris, May 2003. Faris is a naturalized U.S. citizen originally from Kashmir and lived in Columbus, Ohio. He was arrested for conspiring to use blowtorches to collapse the Brooklyn Bridge. The New York City Police Department learned of the plot and increased police surveillance around the bridge. Faced with the additional security, Faris and his superiors decided to cancel the attack.

Faris pleaded guilty to conspiracy and providing material support to al-Qaeda and was later sentenced in federal district court to 20 years, the maximum allowed under his plea agreement.

Virginia Jihad Network, June 2003. In Alexandria, Virginia, 11 men were arrested for weapons counts and for violating the Neutrality Acts, which prohibit U.S. citizens and residents from attacking countries with which the United States is at peace. Four of the 11 men pleaded guilty. Upon further investigation, the remaining seven were indicated on additional charges of conspiring to support terrorist organizations. They were found to have connections with al-Qaeda, the Taliban, and Lashkar-i-Taiba, a terrorist organization that targets the Indian government. The authorities stated that the Virginia men had used paintball games to train and prepare for battle. The group had also acquired surveillance and night vision equipment and wireless video cameras.

Ali al-Timimi, the spiritual leader of the group, was found guilty of soliciting individuals to assault the United States and sentenced to life in prison. Ali Asad Chandia received 15 years for supporting Lashkar-i-Taiba, but maintains his innocence. Randoll Todd Royer, Ibrahim al-Hamdi, Yong Ki Kwon, Khwaja Mahmood Hasan, Muhammed Aatique, and Donald T. Surratt pleaded guilty and were sentenced to prison terms. Masoud Khan, Seifullah Chapman, and Hammad Adur-Raheem were found guilty at trial and later sentenced.

Dhiren Barot, August 2004. Members of a terrorist cell led by Dhiren Barot were arrested for plotting to attack the New York Stock Exchange and other financial institutions in New York, Washington, and Newark, New Jersey. They were later accused of planning attacks in England. The plots included a "memorable black day of terror" that would have included detonating a dirty bomb. A July 2004 police raid on Barot’s house in Pakistan discovered a number of incriminating files on a laptop computer, including instructions for building car bombs.

Dhiren Barot pleaded guilty and was convicted in the United Kingdom for conspiracy to to commit mass murder and sentenced to 40 years. However, in May 2007, his se
James Elshafay and Shahawar Matin Siraj, August 2004. James Elshafay and Shahawar Matin Siraj were arrested for plotting to bomb a subway station near Madison Square Garden in New York City before the Republican National Convention.[20] An undercover detective from New York City Police Department’s Intelligence Division infiltrated the group, providing information to authorities, and later testified against Elshafay and Siraj.[21]

Siraj was convicted and sentenced to 30 years in prison. Elshafay, a U.S. citizen, pleaded guilty and received a lighter, five-year sentence for testifying against his co-conspirator.[22]
Levar Haley Washington, Gregory Vernon Patterson, Hammad Riaz Samana, and Kevin James, August 2005. The members of the group were arrested in Los Angeles and charged with conspiring to attack National Guard facilities, synagogues, and other targets in the Los Angeles area.
Michael C. Reynolds, December 2005. Michael C. Reynolds was arrested by the FBI and charged with involvement in a plot to blow up a Wyoming natural gas refinery; the Transcontinental Pipeline, a natural-gas pipeline from the Gulf Coast to New York and New Jersey; and a Standard Oil refinery in New Jersey.[29] He was arrested while trying to pick up a $40,000 payment for planning the attack.[30] Shannen Rossmiller, his purported contact, was a Montana judge who was working with the FBI. The FBI later found explosives in a storage locker in Reynolds’s hometown of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
Narseal Batiste, Patrick Abraham, Stanley Grant Phanor, Naudimar Herrera, Burson Augustin, Lyglenson Lemorin, and Rotschild Augustine, June 2006. Seven men were arrested in Miami and Atlanta for plotting to blow up the Sears Tower in Chicago, followed by FBI offices and other government buildings around the country. The arrests resulted from an investigation involving an FBI informant.

Assem Hammoud, July 2006.Conducting online surveillance of chat rooms, the FBI discovered a plot to attack underground transit links between New York City and New Jersey. Eight suspects including Assem Hammoud, an al-Qaeda loyalist living in Lebanon, were arrested for plotting to bomb New York City train tunnels.
Fort Dix Plot, May 2007. Six men were arrested in a plot to attack Fort Dix, a U.S. Army base in New Jersey. The plan involved using assault rifles and grenades to attack and kill soldiers. Five of the alleged conspirators had conducted training missions in the nearby Pocono Mountains. The sixth helped to obtain weapons. The arrests were made after a 16-month FBI operation that included infiltrating the group.
JFK Airport Plot, June 2007. Four men plotted to blow up "aviation fuel tanks and pipelines at the John F. Kennedy International Airport" in New York City.

Synagogue Terror Plot, May 2009. On May 20, 2009, the New York Police Department announced the arrest of James Cromite, David Williams, Onta Williams, and Laguerre Payen for plotting to blow up area Jewish centers and shoot down planes at a nearby Air National Guard Base.


Well, that drivel was a waste of time.

Nobody said that there wasn’t an attempt..

But Bush didn’t have incompetent political hacks in security positions, and none of his appointees would have said the system worked when it clearly did not.
Call Me Bwana | Jan 06, 2010


Terrorists do seem to try to attack the US on a regular basis. I think the D.C. sniper shootings would count as an act of terrorism as well.
Chewy Ivan 2 | Jan 06, 2010


Closing an American Embassy show Obama is Like a coward
texasmoldmaker | Jan 06, 2010


Great list. Have a link?

Even more stats: http://www.lawandsecurity.org/publicatio ns/TTRCHighlightsSept25th.pdf
PennyLeeD2 | Jan 06, 2010

January 8, 2010

Sherlock Holmes

Sherlock Holmes
Sherlock Holmes (2009)

IMDB rating: 7.70

Plot: After finally catching serial killer and occult “sorcerer” Lord Blackwood, legendary sleuth Sherlock Holmes and his assistant Dr. Watson can close yet another successful case. But when Blackwood mysteriously returns from the grave and resumes his killing spree, Holmes must take up the hunt once again. Contending with his partner’s new fiancee and the dimwitted head of Scotland Yard, the dauntless detective must unravel the clues that will lead him into a twisted web of murder, deceit, and black magic - and the deadly embrace of temptress Irene Adler.

Directors: Ritchie Guy

Actors: Downey Jr. Robert,Law Jude,Strong Mark,Marsan Eddie,Care Andrew,Child Sam,Currie James,Egan Joe,Ewens Martin,Fox James,Garrick David,Hope William,Houston William,Maillet Robert,Action,Adventure,Crime,Drama,Mystery,Thriller,

Why is "The Speckled Band" such a popular story?
Arthur Conan Doyle thinks that "The Speckled Band" is the best story of Sherlock Holmes.. I don’t quite get why. x3


i read it while i was in school for english- i could not understand why either- it is not exactly the most thrilling of the holmes stories to me anyway but i believe it may have something to do with the victorians having fascination with exotic creatures with it being a snake and all it may have being considered quite scary and modernly it is because it is a book that can be called as suitable for children
Nat | Jan 03, 2010

January 5, 2010

Love Happens

Love Happens
Love Happens (2009)

IMDB rating: 5.40

Plot: About a widower whose book about coping with loss turns him into a best-selling self-help guru. On a business trip to Seattle, he falls for a woman who attends one of his seminars, only to learn that he hasn’t yet truly confronted his wife’s passing.

check it

Directors: Camp Brandon

Actors: Anderson Joe,Baas Daniel,Bacon Daniel,Eckhart Aaron,Fogler Dan,Gugushe Biski,Henry Tim,Jones Shaine,Juliani Alessandro,Kopsa Michael,Lynch John Carroll,McCafferty Sr. John,McCafferty Christopher,McClendon Tyler,McLaren Brandon Jay,Drama,Romance,

need help approaching my boss?
I have been at my job for about one year now. I work front desk at a hotel and I work the midnight shift. My boss is a nice lady but its very difficult to get time off and no one else can work my shift except for the other part time night person and my boss seems reluctant to cover my shift herself when I ask for time off. There are a few problems I am having but to sum it up, my co worker (we will call him John), well John works part time night shift and a few shifts during the afternoon also. Several times he has approached me asking me to cover his shifts, I agreed, and a week to 10 days prior he suddenly canceled his plans and did not need the time off. Of course I have already canceled my plans and prepared to work and cover his shift. After the third time this happened, which was about one month ago, my boss sat down with John and told him that if he asks someone to work for him, then he has to follow thru even if his personal plans did not work out. After they spoke I hoped my boss would have more understanding towards me. Fast forward to a few days ago and when I came to work to relieve John he asked me if I needed anytime off in December, meaning were we planning to switch any shifts. I said no John, we are only switching new years even Dec 31st, you are working for me, and I will cover your shift the following Saturday night. Right then his facial expression changed and I could see what was coming. The excuse came how he "forgot" he was working for me, and that all his family was coming in town and he could not work new years eve and that he "thought" I asked him to cover christmas eve for me (dec 24th). Instead of getting really furious and upset, I said bye to him as he left and told him that I guess I would have to work. I thought he might feel guilty about it, but nothing changed. I approached my boss the very next day about it, and instead of her understanding my situation she threw it back in my face. She said, you are working new years eve and he is working new years day, that is how it is scheduled. Then she basically said "what do you want me to do about it". I am thinking, well you are the BOSS, and since John has been sort of wishy washy in the past, then sit down with him and explain to him that you have to cover the shift if you told your co worker that you would. My boss then proceeded to tell me not to complain so much and that since I have every saturday and sunday off, I should be happy cause I have the best schedule. In my head I am thinking, well life does not always revolve around the weekends and at times we need a day or two off during the week. Sorry to go on and on and on, but I wanted to put everything out there. I love my job, but I dont want to just take a back seat and let everyone push me around. I have a meeting scheduled next week with John, my boss, and myself. I dont want to go in there and be like " I cant work new years eve and thats that " , but I do want to stand up for myself. any help on what I can say at the meeting and also how to make my boss understand for future that I need some time off also.

thank you everyone!

December 15, 2009

Grace

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Grace
Grace (2009)

IMDB rating: 5.80

Plot: Madeline Matheson is eight months pregnant and determined to deliver her unborn child, Grace, naturally. When an accident leaves Grace dead inside her, Madeline insists on carrying the baby’s corpse to term. Weeks later, when Madeline delivers, the baby miraculously returns to life… With an appetite.

Directors: Solet Paul

Actors: Stewart Malcolm,Park Stephen,Houde Serge,Lanier Evan,Drama,Horror,Thriller,

I really cannot stand to be in the 21st Century anymore.?
There is nothing that I can even fathom to hate more then waking up and realizing I’m still stuck in 2009, still stuck with Twilight, X-Factor, smoking-bans, Jersey material and the general lack of grace, elegance and sophistication in that which we so commonly refer to as the ‘modern way of living’. How can we even have the cheek to compare now to being even … equal to that which came before?

I’m talking of the early twenty-first century, the glamour, the films, the books… Isaac Asimov and Ray Bradbrury, Francois Truffaut, Peter Sellers, Sophia Loren, Ursula Andress! The clothes of the fifties and the sheer madness of the sixties. The Goon Show, Monty Python, the list goes on and on.

All I want to know, does anyone else feel this sheer… Longing? Or is it just the fact that I can’t have that which I so badly desire, that makes me want it so… Longingly?
The 21st Century has it’s pro’s I suppose - but, I would give it all up so easily for the chance to head back! Plus, my first car that I’m hopefully buying after Christmas is going to be a Austin A35, I just lost a bidding war over a Dansette record player and I generally hate modern music - preferring people like Buddy Holly and Ray Noble. It’s fair to say - I am utterly obsessed. :(


AMEN TO THAT
mmm fiesty;) | Nov 21, 2009


thats life. we are living in technology-computer, cars, tv, and more coming new technology. and i love living in the 21 century because it is great!
lauren h | Nov 21, 2009


This is normal. My sisters and me say we get this all the time. I think the old days were great but you should be grateful your living in such comfort, ease, and technology. :)

LIVE, LOVE, LAUGH :) somaligurl03 | Nov 21, 2009


I can’t stand living. Everything is fakeass.
encar | Nov 21, 2009


Rap.. I mean, honestly. WTF.
Daniel | Nov 21, 2009

December 14, 2009

My One and Only

My One and Only
My One and Only (2009)

IMDB rating: 7.50

Plot: A 1950s-set comedy in which the glamorous Anne Deveraux (Zellweger) embarks on a drive down the Eastern Seaboard in a quixotic search for a wealthy man to fund a new life for her and her sons.

Directors: Loncraine Richard

Actors: Noth Chris,Bacon Kevin,Bowerman Matthew,Addabbo Anthony,Alban Michael,Blumenstock Michael,Chreky Jean-Paul,Di Salvo Christian,Ferguson Liam,Ferro Daniel,Garity Troy,Gentry Bill,Ginsberg Maury,Comedy,

Girls I really need your help here…after reading all this do you think that this girl is interested in me?
Before I start, ive known her for about 5-6 weeks and we have been on

December 11, 2009

Perkins’ 14

Perkins' 14
Perkins’ 14 (2009)

IMDB rating: 4.60

Plot: Robert Perkins builds an army of 14 people brainwashed through cult-like methods to protect him from his parents’ killers. When Perkins is imprisoned, the police unwittingly unleash his followers on a small town and they’ve only got one thing on their mind: “Kill for Mr. Perkins.”

Directors: Singer Craig

Actors: O’Kane Patrick,Graves Michale,O’Connor Gregory,Brake Richard,Davidson Josh,Donaldson Jeremy,Farley Trey,Farragher Sean,Roberts F. Stone,Sansone Dean,Singer C.J.,Vintileanu Andrei,Horror,Thriller,

i need help with these question can someone help with any of them??/?
1.
The Harlem Renaissance was created in part by _______________.

A. increased federal funding for black artists
B. the Great Migration
C. the reversal of the Plessy v. Ferguson Supreme Court decision
D. None of the above
2.
Marcus Garvey argued that _______________.

A. whites and blacks would never be able to live together
B. blacks should leave America
C. racism and hatred were part of the character of whites
D. All of the above
3.
One of the successes for the NAACP in the 1920s was the election of Oscar DePriest.
A. true
B. false
4.
Louis Armstrong was _______________.
A. a famous lawyer
B. a jazz musician
C. a boxer
D. None of the above
5.
Popular fashions in the 1920s forced women to wear bulky, restricting clothes.
A. true
B. false
6.
The pioneer of the American birth control effort was _______________.

A. Margaret Sanger
B. Carrie Chapman Catt
C. Eleanor Roosevelt
D. None of the above
7.
Although the Great Depression was a bad time for most minorities, Tejanos" lives actually improved during the era.
A. true
B. false
8.
The most influential leader of the Black Muslims in the 1920s and 1930s was _______________.

A. Marcus Garvey
B. W.E.B. Du Bois
C. Elijah Muhammad
D. None of the above
9.
Franklin Roosevelt was one of the first Presidents to include African Americans among his advisors.
A. true
B. false
10.
Frances Perkins was _______________.

A. the first female member of the Cabinet
B. the first woman to fly around the world
C. the organizer of the women"s suffrage movement
D. None of the above
11.
The number of arrests of Japanese Americans for spying justified their placement in internment camps.
A. true
B. false
12.
The Double "V" symbolized _______________.
A. victory over both Germany and Japan
B. victory in the war overseas and over racism in America
C. Victims of Violence, an African American organization
D. None of the above
13.
Although they received the best planes, the Tuskegee Airmen indicated that blacks lacked the intelligence to fly planes.
A. true
B. false
14.
The 442nd Infantry Division was different from the majority of U.S. Army units in that _______________.

A. it was the only unit to fight in every major battle against the Japanese;
B. it was made up of Japanese Americans
C. it only had black soldiers and officers
D. None of the above
15.
The term "Zoot suiter" refers to _______________.
A. a Hispanic youth who dressed in a particular style
B. the slang name for an African American in a uniform
C. a Japanese American who worked for the government
D. None of the above
16.
As a result of the emphasis on racial unity in America during World War II, the era was free of racial violence.
A. true
B. false
17.
The terms WAC and WAVE refer to ___________ groups in World War II.
A. African American
B. Women"s
C. Native American
D. None of the above
18.
Navajo Indians played an important part in the Pacific War campaign.
A. true
B. false

19.
Propaganda created by the Office of War Information carefully distinguished between loyal Japanese Americans and the Japanese enemies of the United States.
A. true
B. false

20.
Zora Neale Hurston and Langston Hughes were important contributors to _______________.

A. President Roosevelt"s Cabinet
B. the Harlem Renaissance
C. the cause of Japanese American independence
D. None of the above


try looking in that book your teacher is making you read… I bet a million to 1 the answer is clearly stated somewhere in the chapter these questions are coming from…

Rounder | Oct 05, 2009


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r2n | Oct 05, 2009


What,answer all of these,go online
maybell | Oct 05, 2009


Why the hell are you asking these questions in a forum dedicated to the U.S. Army’s 8th Infantry Division?
Butch S | Oct 06, 2009

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