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Injustice was an American death metal band founded in Brooklyn, New York in 1988. Among its members were brothers William and Ron Braunstein who would, soon after the band's breakup, pursue hardcore hip hop careers as Ill Bill and Necro respectively, and drummer Mike Palmeri, who would later join alternative metal band Life of Agony, and later leave the group following its signing with Roadrunner Records. At the time of the band's formation, William was 16 years old while Ron was 12 years old. Band members
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PlanetRadiocity However, an injustice has been done to Patti Smith by those who label her as an avant-garde musician. Though it includes experimental elements, ... From Google News Search: "Injustice (band)" Enlistment Contract USA for the "Few & the Proud" How much Misdirection is acceptable.? Q. Below is an excerpt from a letter from my son to the Recruiting Command in my city. In it, he explains something very wrong has happened. He was led to believe he would go take a test and after the test he would be offered a position and then he would decide if he wanted to join. At the test they had him take the oath and sign the Enlistment Document as he simultaneously was told by the Recruiter "sign, it's no big deal, it's only a preliminary paper to see what job you qualify for". He was written letters and made it clear he does not want to volunteer for the USMC. << Asked by Stolen Son - Sun Oct 29 16:35:39 2006 - - 12 Answers - 0 Comments A. As much misdirection as is needed to get a person to sign the enlistment contract and take to oath. This has been going on since at least since the Civil War. Misdirection is acceptable policy. The belief is that if a person is able to sign the enlistment contract and take the oath then they should be intelligent enough to read ALL of the enlistment contract including the fine print. There is no way out of the contract. His only three options as I see it which are as follows: a) present himself to induction asap. Like yesterday. b) court martial with the outcome being a minimum of dishonorable discharge which will haunt him for the rest of his life up to and up to 25 years at hard labor in a federal/military prison. BUT… [cont.] Answered by pj_gal - Sun Oct 29 20:01:02 2006 How could such Bravery be forgotten? (Battle of Vizma - Poland Occupation)? Q. Seriously, I'm so angry, this battle I never even heard about in history and it sure deserve a damn mention! It's considered the Polish Thermopylae, and it deserves a damn mention in modern curriculum, the Captain pledged his life to raise moral. It was a fight against Impossible Odds of German War Machine and yet this bravery forgotten. It took a band from a neutral country to write about it, the band being Sabaton. If they hadn't I'd never known, how could such bravery be forgotten? Seriously, they deserve to be remembered, it took guts to fight against such overwhelming odds... The song is here: Surely I'm not the only one who see's this as a injustice! I mean Vizna, sorry about mispelling. Jersery: You're mistaken, I'm… [cont.] Asked by The Last True Paladin of Scotland - Mon Dec 8 04:47:53 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. Poland-Lithuania was once a famous country, particularly known throughout Europe for its legendary military performance, and quality goods such as carpets, timber, wheat and amber. But its decline and partitions in the 18th century reduced Poland to a backwoods country. And with the suppression of Polish literature by the Germans and Russians, Poland's exploits were unrecognized. After World War I, Poland was kind of a thorn in England and France's crotch, because they wanted Germans to be able to repay them for war damages. During the Polish-Soviet War in 1919-1921, England and France gave token assistance to Poland, but took all the credit. The same happened with the Enigma code-breaking machine. During Poland's brief period of… [cont.] Answered by Biggy - Wed Dec 10 05:18:48 2008 Why do so many of these bands come and go like fads?
Q. N Synoc, Jonas Brothers (WTF?), Britney, Justin, Zac Efron Most of these people have zero talent and arent even good looking for the shallow morons who flatter them and contribute to their financial success I hate this world it is such an injustice and a travesty when there are truly talented people out there getting nowhere Sickening It was a typo You know what I mean these teenybopper idols Stop being so pedantic, you get the jist of my point Asked by I - Mon Dec 10 23:24:57 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. Get a life. =) Answered by vogue obsession - Mon Dec 10 23:33:03 2007 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Injustice (band)" |



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