Quantitative Easing and Unemployment

The Free Enterprise Cartoon Bears discuss quantitative easing and unemployment. The Maynard Keynes and the Ben Bernanke, take some heat. Bernanke said unemployment was one of his reasons to use quantitative easing (inflation). He has not explained how or why it should work now, when it didn't work in the 1970's, when both inflation and unemployment went up. The "sticky wages" of the Maynard Keynes do not address the real problem, which is decreased purchasing power, caused by the huge household debt of about $14 Trillion' plus the huge national debt of about $14 Trillion. Made with Xtrnormal Movie Maker. *** 1) Stagflation, 1970s Style www.investopedia.com 2) Sticky Wages, Sticky Prices and the Keynesians 12-15-10 economix.blogs.nytimes.com 3) Household Sector: Liabilites: Household Credit Market Debt Outstanding (CMDEBT) research.stlouisfed.org 4) Federal Government Debt: Total Public Debt (GFDEBTN) research.stlouisfed.org 5) Bernanke vs. Sticky Wages www.dailyreckoning.com.au 6) The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money John Maynard Keynes (1936) www.marxists.org Chapter 17 has some sticky wages stuff: "Thus those reformers, who look for a remedy by creating artificial carrying-costs for money ... have been on the right track; and the practical value of their proposals deserves consideration. ... I conclude, therefore, that the commodity, in terms of which wages are expected to be most sticky, cannot be one whose elasticity of production is not least, and for <b>...</b>
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"Fear the Boom and Bust" a Hayek vs. Keynes Rap Anthem

Econstories.tv is a place to learn about the economic way of thinking through the eyes of creative director John Papola and creative economist Russ Roberts. Visit us at econstories.tv In Fear the Boom and Bust, John Maynard Keynes and FA Hayek, two of the great economists of the 20th century, come back to life to attend an economics conference on the economic crisis. Before the conference begins, and at the insistence of Lord Keynes, they go out for a night on the town and sing about why there's a "boom and bust" cycle in modern economies and good reason to fear it. Get the full lyrics, story and free download of the song in high quality MP3 and AAC files at econstories.tv Plus, to see and hear more from the stars of Fear the Boom and Bust, Billy Scafuri and Adam Lustick, visit their site www.billyandadam.com Music was produced by Jack Bradley at Blackboard3 Music and Sound Design. It was composed and performed by Richard Royston Jacobs. http **Charging Bull© Arturo DiModica, 1998
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Does Keynesian economics commit the "Broken window" fallacy?

Long story short, no, at least most of the time it doesn't. Keynesian economics only prescribes large amounts of fiscal and monetary stimulus when the economy suffers from unemployment due to a deflationary recession. Some people, let's call them "pseudo-keynesians" will abuse keynesian economics to argue for perpetual government spending or artificially high wages for unionized labor at all times. These people are wrong, from the standpoint of the economy as a whole, for their prescriptions really do commit the broken-window fallacy because money spent on government functions, or artificially high wages, could have been used for other enterprises. In the village of Bastiat's thought experiment, if the village is suffering from a deflationary recession, the hooligan who broke the window really should be praised, for he really did stimulate the economy
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The cost of regulation

Watch the full 21-minute video at www.goldmoney.com Thomas Rustici, Professor at George Mason University and Alasdair Macleod, of the GoldMoney Foundation, talk about monetary policy and its flaws. They talk about labour market rigidity and "sticky wages" as deliberate policy. They talk about the European Union and how it has fallen prey to regulatory capture and has morphed from a free market into a mercantilist structure controlled by special interests. They talk about the cost of regulation and how the cost is borne by employees and consumers, not companies, which merely collect.
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"Fear the Boom and Bust" - Simon Dixon

www.simondixon.org Simon Dixon discusses in this interview, for the upcoming film '97% owned' by queueupolitely, the boom and bust trap. Monetary Reform and economics with Simon Dixon. Learn how the Monetary Reform movement has evolved during the financial crisis and why economics may have been the justification behind the financial crisis. Simon Dixon discusses in this interview on economics and monetary reform http
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In Da Fed [With Lyrics] - An EPIC Economics Rap

~~~~~~~~MAKE SURE YOU WATCH 7:10 he he~~~~~~~~ Based on the music of 50 Cent's popular song "In Da Club", this music video follows the stories of three major economists that established influential schools of thought that changed the world. Produced and Directed by TheSergsB and Vinh Tran Audio Editing by Vinh Tran Subtitles by Sreeni Lyrics by TheSergsB, Vinh Tran, and Sreeni Music by 50 Cent, All Rights Reserved. We do not claim any rights to the music. Artists in order of appearance: Milton Friedman [F-man] - Played by TheSergsB John Maynard Keynes [Rhymez wit Rains] - Played by Vinh Tran Friedrich A. Hayek [Hayeksplosives] - Played by Sreeni This was done for a school project for AP Macroeconomics. DOWNLOAD full song! www.mediafire.com
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money buys governments

Another scene from the barefoot contessa, in which the trends of behaviour created by the monetary system are revealed and explored inna classic big screen battle of egos. I claim no copyright to this material and will be making no monetary profit from hosting these clips, they are presented here for educational purposes.
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The 2010 State of the Union Address

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RE: Since when does government spending cost jobs

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Adam VS The Man with Adam Kokesh (11/3/10) The Federal Reserve (1 of 8)

www.adamvstheman.com The Fed Still Up To No Good, Still No One Cares While the economy continues to decline and the American people suffer the consequences of our centrally planned economy, the root cause of the suffering is ignored. In fact, the Fed just announced an "injection" of $600 billion that will continue to concentrate wealth and power in the hands of those who profit with every dollar printed in Washington. When the Fed creates money, the dollar bills in your back pocket and in your bank account lose value. This inflation is a tax, and the power to tax is the power to destroy. If you're not familiar with how the Fed works, educate yourself, get pissed off, and then tell everyone you know! Relevant links: AP - Fed will spend $600B in latest bid to help economy By JEANNINE AVERSA, AP Economics Writer hosted.ap.org Euro Pacific Capital Inc - Five Bitter Pills or One Sweet but Deadly? by Michael Pento www.europac.net Business Insider - Ben Bernanke Is Now Simply Asking Wall Street How Much Stimulus It Wants by Vincent Fernando, CFA www.businessinsider.com "Fear the Boom and Bust" a Hayek vs. Keynes Rap Anthem www.youtube.com
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Adam VS The Man with Adam Kokesh (11/3/10) The Federal Reserve (2 of 8)

www.adamvstheman.com The Fed Still Up To No Good, Still No One Cares While the economy continues to decline and the American people suffer the consequences of our centrally planned economy, the root cause of the suffering is ignored. In fact, the Fed just announced an "injection" of $600 billion that will continue to concentrate wealth and power in the hands of those who profit with every dollar printed in Washington. When the Fed creates money, the dollar bills in your back pocket and in your bank account lose value. This inflation is a tax, and the power to tax is the power to destroy. If you're not familiar with how the Fed works, educate yourself, get pissed off, and then tell everyone you know! Relevant links: AP - Fed will spend $600B in latest bid to help economy By JEANNINE AVERSA, AP Economics Writer hosted.ap.org Euro Pacific Capital Inc - Five Bitter Pills or One Sweet but Deadly? by Michael Pento www.europac.net Business Insider - Ben Bernanke Is Now Simply Asking Wall Street How Much Stimulus It Wants by Vincent Fernando, CFA www.businessinsider.com "Fear the Boom and Bust" a Hayek vs. Keynes Rap Anthem www.youtube.com
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Adam VS The Man with Adam Kokesh (11/3/10) The Federal Reserve (8 of 8)

www.adamvstheman.com The Fed Still Up To No Good, Still No One Cares While the economy continues to decline and the American people suffer the consequences of our centrally planned economy, the root cause of the suffering is ignored. In fact, the Fed just announced an "injection" of $600 billion that will continue to concentrate wealth and power in the hands of those who profit with every dollar printed in Washington. When the Fed creates money, the dollar bills in your back pocket and in your bank account lose value. This inflation is a tax, and the power to tax is the power to destroy. If you're not familiar with how the Fed works, educate yourself, get pissed off, and then tell everyone you know! Relevant links: AP - Fed will spend $600B in latest bid to help economy By JEANNINE AVERSA, AP Economics Writer hosted.ap.org Euro Pacific Capital Inc - Five Bitter Pills or One Sweet but Deadly? by Michael Pento www.europac.net Business Insider - Ben Bernanke Is Now Simply Asking Wall Street How Much Stimulus It Wants by Vincent Fernando, CFA www.businessinsider.com "Fear the Boom and Bust" a Hayek vs. Keynes Rap Anthem www.youtube.com
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Stick Rpg 2 - Complete and Maxed - All Top Weapons Shown - Guide in Description - Lab Completion

Hi there! This is a video of my game save on the game Stick Rpg 2 from XgenStudios. In this video I show all levels maxed out and all of the top weapons in use. I have also acquired the highest position in every job and the hoverboard. I also show me winning $1m, twice, in blackjack: gaining the Hustler trophy. This took about 5 to 6 hours of real-life time, here is more or less how I went about it: - Spent all my starting money at the university, and got a job as a corporate zombie. - Spent all wages training intelligence at the university, until I could get a job as a video game developer. - Continued spending all wages at the university and getting myself promoted, and getting charm from random bonus rewards from my job. - Deposited bonus money from job into the bank, gaining moderate interest. - Became a doctor guy and continued spending all money at the university, depositing all random bonus rewards to the bank. - Maxed intelligence and charm. - Saved up $1m from wages and random bonus rewards, depositing ALL money to the bank. - Spam-clicked 'Sleep' till I had about $18m. - Maxed strength. - Grinded all jobs until they were all maxed. - Did hoverboard quest. - Finished all quests. - Bought all weapons. - Saved and completed the game (completing the game does not allow you to continue the game, you may only continue from the last save point). - Won $1m, twice, at the casino (getting the Hustler trophy). How to get a lot of positive/negative karma quickly: - Go to <b>...</b>
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Caramel part 2

Film: Caramel Directed by Nadine Labaki Lebanon (2007) Ensemble Drama/Feminist Drama 9 parts/90 mins In Arabic with English subtitles (default) Please be sure to turn on the CC (closed captions) button to view subtitles Subtitles are translatable to any language and can be moved by clicking and dragging the subtitles. (Rated PG by MPAA) Synopsis: A Beirut beauty salon serves as a microcosm of modern society in director Nadine Labaki's look at liberated conversation in a conflicted society. Over the course of their day it becomes readily apparent that women are truly the same everywhere, regardless of the society they live in. While single Layale struggles with her growing attraction to a married man, Muslim bride-to-be Nisrine fears that her husband will find out that she has already lost her virginity, and Rima wages a futile war against her lesbian instincts. As with many women who frequent the salon, Jamale does everything within her power to reverse the visible effects of aging. As Rose laments the fact that she has sacrificed her own happiness in order to care for her older sister, the intimate conversations shared over the course of a typical day reveal just how universal the lives, loves, and concerns of contemporary women truly are. Review: This vibrant and intricate look at the lives of five women in Beirut is tantalizingly sweet as the title suggests. Caramel refers not only to the edible nature of the delicious golden concoction made from sugar and water, but <b>...</b>
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Caramel part 3

Film: Caramel Directed by Nadine Labaki Lebanon (2007) Ensemble Drama/Feminist Drama 9 parts/90 mins In Arabic with English subtitles (default) Please be sure to turn on the CC (closed captions) button to view subtitles Subtitles are translatable to any language and can be moved by clicking and dragging the subtitles. (Rated PG by MPAA) Synopsis: A Beirut beauty salon serves as a microcosm of modern society in director Nadine Labaki's look at liberated conversation in a conflicted society. Over the course of their day it becomes readily apparent that women are truly the same everywhere, regardless of the society they live in. While single Layale struggles with her growing attraction to a married man, Muslim bride-to-be Nisrine fears that her husband will find out that she has already lost her virginity, and Rima wages a futile war against her lesbian instincts. As with many women who frequent the salon, Jamale does everything within her power to reverse the visible effects of aging. As Rose laments the fact that she has sacrificed her own happiness in order to care for her older sister, the intimate conversations shared over the course of a typical day reveal just how universal the lives, loves, and concerns of contemporary women truly are. Review: This vibrant and intricate look at the lives of five women in Beirut is tantalizingly sweet as the title suggests. Caramel refers not only to the edible nature of the delicious golden concoction made from sugar and water, but <b>...</b>
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Caramel part 5

Film: Caramel Directed by Nadine Labaki Lebanon (2007) Ensemble Drama/Feminist Drama 9 parts/90 mins In Arabic with English subtitles (default) Please be sure to turn on the CC (closed captions) button to view subtitles Subtitles are translatable to any language and can be moved by clicking and dragging the subtitles. (Rated PG by MPAA) Synopsis: A Beirut beauty salon serves as a microcosm of modern society in director Nadine Labaki's look at liberated conversation in a conflicted society. Over the course of their day it becomes readily apparent that women are truly the same everywhere, regardless of the society they live in. While single Layale struggles with her growing attraction to a married man, Muslim bride-to-be Nisrine fears that her husband will find out that she has already lost her virginity, and Rima wages a futile war against her lesbian instincts. As with many women who frequent the salon, Jamale does everything within her power to reverse the visible effects of aging. As Rose laments the fact that she has sacrificed her own happiness in order to care for her older sister, the intimate conversations shared over the course of a typical day reveal just how universal the lives, loves, and concerns of contemporary women truly are. Review: This vibrant and intricate look at the lives of five women in Beirut is tantalizingly sweet as the title suggests. Caramel refers not only to the edible nature of the delicious golden concoction made from sugar and water, but <b>...</b>
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Caramel part 6

Film: Caramel Directed by Nadine Labaki Lebanon (2007) Ensemble Drama/Feminist Drama 9 parts/90 mins In Arabic with English subtitles (default) Please be sure to turn on the CC (closed captions) button to view subtitles Subtitles are translatable to any language and can be moved by clicking and dragging the subtitles. (Rated PG by MPAA) Synopsis: A Beirut beauty salon serves as a microcosm of modern society in director Nadine Labaki's look at liberated conversation in a conflicted society. Over the course of their day it becomes readily apparent that women are truly the same everywhere, regardless of the society they live in. While single Layale struggles with her growing attraction to a married man, Muslim bride-to-be Nisrine fears that her husband will find out that she has already lost her virginity, and Rima wages a futile war against her lesbian instincts. As with many women who frequent the salon, Jamale does everything within her power to reverse the visible effects of aging. As Rose laments the fact that she has sacrificed her own happiness in order to care for her older sister, the intimate conversations shared over the course of a typical day reveal just how universal the lives, loves, and concerns of contemporary women truly are. Review: This vibrant and intricate look at the lives of five women in Beirut is tantalizingly sweet as the title suggests. Caramel refers not only to the edible nature of the delicious golden concoction made from sugar and water, but <b>...</b>
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Caramel part 8

Film: Caramel Directed by Nadine Labaki Lebanon (2007) Ensemble Drama/Feminist Drama 9 parts/90 mins In Arabic with English subtitles (default) Please be sure to turn on the CC (closed captions) button to view subtitles Subtitles are translatable to any language and can be moved by clicking and dragging the subtitles. (Rated PG by MPAA) Synopsis: A Beirut beauty salon serves as a microcosm of modern society in director Nadine Labaki's look at liberated conversation in a conflicted society. Over the course of their day it becomes readily apparent that women are truly the same everywhere, regardless of the society they live in. While single Layale struggles with her growing attraction to a married man, Muslim bride-to-be Nisrine fears that her husband will find out that she has already lost her virginity, and Rima wages a futile war against her lesbian instincts. As with many women who frequent the salon, Jamale does everything within her power to reverse the visible effects of aging. As Rose laments the fact that she has sacrificed her own happiness in order to care for her older sister, the intimate conversations shared over the course of a typical day reveal just how universal the lives, loves, and concerns of contemporary women truly are. Review: This vibrant and intricate look at the lives of five women in Beirut is tantalizingly sweet as the title suggests. Caramel refers not only to the edible nature of the delicious golden concoction made from sugar and water, but <b>...</b>
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Onyx-Last Dayz

Onyx-Last Days All we got iz us One of my favourite... Lyrics: South suicide queens....all niggaz Gather up all your arms And get ready for this new world order Shit is about to change-muther fucker Verse 1: Im americas nightmare Young black and just dont give a fuck I just want to get high and live it up So fuck in 95 And why you tryin to slave us With minimum wages Slammin my niggas up in cages Changing their behaivors And spittin razors thats outraegeous Smoking moaches is hopeless We want lazy sofas and sculptures Lady chauffers who fuck us Full house and royal flushes Roll with the rush Its the official nas Got bitches with pistols and cash We living in the last My theory is fuck it Sexy niggas get obducted My corrupted Is conducted Through ghettos Sippin amaretto Hand on the metal Foot on the pedal Never settle We wear carolina herrera Dirty donna karan sweaters Wrap over leathers and seudes Gold plated guns and grenades To blow up I got news from the informers Im trapped in corners Bustin shots at time-warner Verse 2: Hey yo My man big todd He know how to get by He high Threw a jinx Then be fixed to be fly Submit crossing up And downtown action And when he sticky keeper grip and move with traction Keep mad alibies A plan to stay wise and wide eyed Living in the state of south side Crooked jakes And fakes snake Niggas all out for papes Oh who wanna over take and leave you with drapes The white sheet covers This heat smuthers the street Eat brothers Ten shots rang <b>...</b>
How to Clean Refrigerators

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ONYX - Last Dayz - Live Overseas - Da Illest Show On Earth (2008)

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RL Burnside - Nine Days in Jail.wmv

BIOGRAPHY WRITTEN BY ME: sammynyman.blogspot.com An era in American music ended when legendary blues guitarist RL Burnside passed away in 2005. A fixture on the Mississippi Delta blues scene for decades, Burnside and his gritty, growling musical style was a living link to the black musicians who originated the Delta blues back in the 1920s and from whom he first learned how to play. In the early 1990s Burnside gained fame when he was "discovered" by new generation of blues aficionados and rock and rollers. One of them, Judah Bauer of the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, told Guitar Player's Jas Obrecht that Burnside was "devoted to the blues.... Hanging out with him, you really feel he's from another time and place. The past in him is big—he's a direct connection to it—and you hear it in his storytelling and phrases." Born Robert Lee Burnside in 1926 in Lafayette County, Mississippi, Burnside spent much of his life in the northern section of the state, just outside of the unofficial borders of the region known as the Delta. A triangular basin between the Mississippi and Yazoo rivers, the Delta was long an impoverished, rural place, with an economy dominated by an unfair system in which whites owned the land and black sharecroppers worked it for meager wages. The blues was a musical style that emerged as a key element of African-American culture in the twentieth century, and was born in the 1920s out of the Delta's pervasive injustice and racism. "Working for the man, you <b>...</b>
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RL Burnside - Sat Down On My Bed and Cried.wmv

BIOGRAPHY WRITTEN BY ME: sammynyman.blogspot.com An era in American music ended when legendary blues guitarist RL Burnside passed away in 2005. A fixture on the Mississippi Delta blues scene for decades, Burnside and his gritty, growling musical style was a living link to the black musicians who originated the Delta blues back in the 1920s and from whom he first learned how to play. In the early 1990s Burnside gained fame when he was "discovered" by new generation of blues aficionados and rock and rollers. One of them, Judah Bauer of the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, told Guitar Player's Jas Obrecht that Burnside was "devoted to the blues.... Hanging out with him, you really feel he's from another time and place. The past in him is big—he's a direct connection to it—and you hear it in his storytelling and phrases." Born Robert Lee Burnside in 1926 in Lafayette County, Mississippi, Burnside spent much of his life in the northern section of the state, just outside of the unofficial borders of the region known as the Delta. A triangular basin between the Mississippi and Yazoo rivers, the Delta was long an impoverished, rural place, with an economy dominated by an unfair system in which whites owned the land and black sharecroppers worked it for meager wages. The blues was a musical style that emerged as a key element of African-American culture in the twentieth century, and was born in the 1920s out of the Delta's pervasive injustice and racism. "Working for the man, you <b>...</b>
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RL Burnside - (Live 1994) - No Monkeys on this Train.wmv

BIOGRAPHY WRITTEN BY ME: sammynyman.blogspot.com An era in American music ended when legendary blues guitarist RL Burnside passed away in 2005. A fixture on the Mississippi Delta blues scene for decades, Burnside and his gritty, growling musical style was a living link to the black musicians who originated the Delta blues back in the 1920s and from whom he first learned how to play. In the early 1990s Burnside gained fame when he was "discovered" by new generation of blues aficionados and rock and rollers. One of them, Judah Bauer of the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, told Guitar Player's Jas Obrecht that Burnside was "devoted to the blues.... Hanging out with him, you really feel he's from another time and place. The past in him is big—he's a direct connection to it—and you hear it in his storytelling and phrases." Born Robert Lee Burnside in 1926 in Lafayette County, Mississippi, Burnside spent much of his life in the northern section of the state, just outside of the unofficial borders of the region known as the Delta. A triangular basin between the Mississippi and Yazoo rivers, the Delta was long an impoverished, rural place, with an economy dominated by an unfair system in which whites owned the land and black sharecroppers worked it for meager wages. The blues was a musical style that emerged as a key element of African-American culture in the twentieth century, and was born in the 1920s out of the Delta's pervasive injustice and racism. "Working for the man, you <b>...</b>
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RL Burnside - (Live 1994) - Nightmare Blues.wmv

An era in American music ended when legendary blues guitarist RL Burnside passed away in 2005. A fixture on the Mississippi Delta blues scene for decades, Burnside and his gritty, growling musical style was a living link to the black musicians who originated the Delta blues back in the 1920s and from whom he first learned how to play. In the early 1990s Burnside gained fame when he was "discovered" by new generation of blues aficionados and rock and rollers. One of them, Judah Bauer of the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, told Guitar Player's Jas Obrecht that Burnside was "devoted to the blues.... Hanging out with him, you really feel he's from another time and place. The past in him is big—he's a direct connection to it—and you hear it in his storytelling and phrases." Born Robert Lee Burnside in 1926 in Lafayette County, Mississippi, Burnside spent much of his life in the northern section of the state, just outside of the unofficial borders of the region known as the Delta. A triangular basin between the Mississippi and Yazoo rivers, the Delta was long an impoverished, rural place, with an economy dominated by an unfair system in which whites owned the land and black sharecroppers worked it for meager wages. The blues was a musical style that emerged as a key element of African-American culture in the twentieth century, and was born in the 1920s out of the Delta's pervasive injustice and racism. "Working for the man, you couldn't say nothing but you could sing about it, ya <b>...</b>
RL Burnside No Monkeys onthis Train Rythm Room Phoenix 1994 acoustic country mississippi electric guitar blues rock and roll music sambobla
RL Burnside - Peach Tree Blues.wmv

BIOGRAPHY WRITTEN BY ME: sammynyman.blogspot.com An era in American music ended when legendary blues guitarist RL Burnside passed away in 2005. A fixture on the Mississippi Delta blues scene for decades, Burnside and his gritty, growling musical style was a living link to the black musicians who originated the Delta blues back in the 1920s and from whom he first learned how to play. In the early 1990s Burnside gained fame when he was "discovered" by new generation of blues aficionados and rock and rollers. One of them, Judah Bauer of the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, told Guitar Player's Jas Obrecht that Burnside was "devoted to the blues.... Hanging out with him, you really feel he's from another time and place. The past in him is big—he's a direct connection to it—and you hear it in his storytelling and phrases." Born Robert Lee Burnside in 1926 in Lafayette County, Mississippi, Burnside spent much of his life in the northern section of the state, just outside of the unofficial borders of the region known as the Delta. A triangular basin between the Mississippi and Yazoo rivers, the Delta was long an impoverished, rural place, with an economy dominated by an unfair system in which whites owned the land and black sharecroppers worked it for meager wages. The blues was a musical style that emerged as a key element of African-American culture in the twentieth century, and was born in the 1920s out of the Delta's pervasive injustice and racism. "Working for the man, you <b>...</b>
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Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Conviction Window Infiltration #1

you must Download full games here tinyurl.com Sam Fisher wages war from a windowsill. For his first assignment as a Splinter Cell, Sam Fisher is dispatched to Georgia to investigate the disappearance of two CIA officers, Blaustein and Madison. He succeeds in finding their corpses. During his investigation, Fisher uncovers a campaign of systematic ethnic cleansing and mass murder being waged against the neighboring Muslim population of Azerbaijan by Georgian President Kombayn Nikoladze in an attempt to seize the country's vast petroleum resources. When NATO intervenes in the situation against Georgia and Nikoladze, Nikoladze goes underground and retaliates against the US by initiating an information crisis in America, using advanced computer algorithms developed by Canadian hacker Phillip Masse to wreak havoc upon America's electronic infrastructure. Fisher's espionage discovers that a nuclear suitcase bomb codenamed the ARK has been placed on American soil. Fisher assassinates Nikoladze, ending the information crisis and stopping Georgia from detonating the ARK. The Xbox and Windows versions of the game feature three additional levels, available over, Xbox Live or a special patch from the Chaos Theory collector's edition, that continue the storyline. Since Sam killed Nikoladze, Phillip Masse is still loose, and Fisher travels to the Kola Peninsula in Russia to neutralize him, in which he succeeds. The second mission has him trying to prevent the Vselka, a Typhoon-class <b>...</b>
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