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Check out the OFFICIAL VIDEO for "Empire State of Mind" Jay-Z | Alicia Keys!
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General Conway talks about the bravado of Marine fighter pilots.
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ZOMG IT'S OVER.....uh 1 MILLION!!!!!!!!!! lol thx for all the views..... also now over 700 subscribers, it's pretty f'n crazy
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The original. It's Peanut Butter Jelly Time!!!
Check out these cool PBJT T-shirts! http://www.cafepress.com/pbjt_designs
Credits:
Created By: Ryan Etra...
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The original. It's Peanut Butter Jelly Time!!!
Check out these cool PBJT T-shirts! http://www.cafepress.com/pbjt_designs
Credits:
Created By: Ryan Etrata Inspired By: Kevin Flynn
Song: Peanut Butter Jelly Time By The Buckwheat Boys
Lyrics:
It's Peanut Butter Jelly Time! Peanut Butter Jelly Time! Peanut Butter Jelly Time!
Where he at? Where he at? Where he at? Where he at?
Now, there he go! There he go! There he go! There he go!
Peanut butter jelly! Peanut butter jelly! Peanut butter jelly! Peanut butter jelly!
Do the peanut butter jelly! Peanut butter jelly! Peanut butter jelly with a baseball bat!
Do the peanut butter jelly! Peanut butter jelly! Peanut butter jelly with a baseball bat!
Now, where he at? Where he at? Where he at? Where he at?
Now, there he go! There he go! There he go! There he go!
Now, peanut butter jelly! Peanut butter jelly! Peanut butter jelly! Peanut butter jelly!
Do the peanut butter jelly! Peanut butter jelly! Peanut butter jelly with a baseball bat!
Do the peanut butter jelly! Peanut butter jelly! Peanut butter jelly with a baseball bat!
Now, break it down and freeze! Break it down and freeze! Now, break it down and freeze! Break it down and freeze!
Now, where he at? Where he at? Where he at? Where he at?
Now, there he go! There he go! There he go! There he go!
Peanut butter jelly! Peanut butter jelly! Peanut butter jelly! Peanut butter jelly!
Do the peanut butter jelly! Peanut butter jelly! Peanut butter jelly with a baseball bat!
Do the peanut butter jelly! Peanut butter jelly! Peanut butter jelly with a baseball bat!
Now, tic tac toe, Uh-huh! Tic tac toe, Let's go! Tic tac toe, You got it! Tic tac toe, Let's ride!
Where he at? Where he at? Where he at? Where he at?
Now, there he go! There he go! There he go! There he go!
Peanut butter jelly! Peanut butter jelly! Peanut butter jelly! Peanut butter jelly!
Do the peanut butter jelly! Peanut butter jelly! Peanut butter jelly with a baseball bat!
Do the peanut butter jelly! Peanut butter jelly! Peanut butter jelly with a baseball bat!
Now, freestyle, freestyle, freestyle, freestyle, freestyle, Your style!
Freestyle, freestyle, freestyle, freestyle, freestyle, Your style!
Where he at? Where he at? Where he at? Where he at?
Now, there he go! There he go! There he go! There he go!
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The issue of Iraq's disarmament reached a crisis in 2002-2003, when President Bush demanded a complete end to alleged Iraqi production of weapons o...
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The issue of Iraq's disarmament reached a crisis in 2002-2003, when President Bush demanded a complete end to alleged Iraqi production of weapons of mass destruction and full compliance with UN Resolutions requiring UN weapons inspectors unfettered access to suspected weapons production facilities. Previously, the UN had prohibited Iraq from developing or possessing such weapons after the Gulf War and required Iraq to permit inspections confirming compliance. During 2002, Bush repeatedly backed demands for unfettered inspection and disarmament with threats of military force. In accordance with UN Security Council Resolution 1441 Iraq reluctantly agreed to new inspections in late 2002. The results of these inspections were mixed, with the inspectors discovering no WMD programs but concluding that Iraqi declarations failed to prove that all such weapons had been properly destroyed. In the initial stages of the war on terror, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), under George Tenet, was rising to prominence as the lead agency in the Afghanistan war. But when Tenet insisted in his personal meetings with President Bush that there was no connection between Al Qaeda and Iraq, Vice-President Dick Cheney and Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld initiated a secret program to re-examine the evidence and marginalize the CIA and Tenet. A major part of this program was a Pentagon unit known as the Office of Special Plans (OSP), which was created by Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz and headed by Douglas Feith. It was created to supply senior Bush administration officials with raw intelligence pertaining to Iraq, unvetted by intelligence analysts, and circumventing traditional intelligence gathering operations by the CIA. The questionable intelligence acquired by the OSP was "stovepiped" to Cheney and presented to the public. In some cases, Cheneys office would leak the intelligence to news correspondents, who would in turn cover it in such outlets such as The New York Times. Cheney would subsequently appear on the Sunday political television talk shows to discuss the intelligence, referencing The New York Times as the source to give it credence.
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