A Miley Story Epis. 9 “In Court”

Posted by | Posted in Montana Court Records | Posted on 31-08-2011

…some drama…

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Jaik Montana – Sushi (Snippet)

Posted by | Posted in Montana Court Records | Posted on 30-08-2011

Jaik Montana, born in Columbus, Georgia, started rapping at the age of 14 years old. Starting out free-styling for people who requested it in the high school court yards, figured after a while that he was rhyming well enough to start recording his music. Jaik Montana decided to make his musical skills a career, more than just a unreachable dream, when he turned 16 years old. Listening to lyricist, like “Soulja Boy”, before they even made it big, made him think “I’ve been rapping for about just as long. I want to be the one to make an actual point in my music, and create a new genre of music.” Jaik didn’t start out writing his lyrics until he was already recording his music and creating songs. The type of music he makes? Jaik calls it the the New School Era, he is Hip-Hop. Over time, Jaik Montana decided that even though he is a successful individual artist- why not extend his musical ability by creating a group? Therefore, Montana Gang was created. He decided to use role models that bring themselves together to become unison with each other, like “Wiz Khalifa”, for the idea. It was a big eye opener for him. As they say, “two heads are better than one”. Jaik believes that in a group, to make music, it requires more than one brain. So regardless, you have to do you, anyway, because you have to be an individual yourself to be part of a group. With influences like his mother, his life experiences, the situations he has went through or is going through, and also his fans- Jaik
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How To Search Montana Court Records Online

Posted by | Posted in Montana Court Records | Posted on 20-12-2010

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Smart People Only Please!!!!!?

Posted by | Posted in Montana Court Records | Posted on 23-04-2010

OK help me with just put the number of the amendment for the answer:

Which of the amendment of the Bill of Rights applies to each of the following situations?

_____ 1. Luke was found innocent of armed robbery, but the state decided to bring him to trial again anyway.

_____ 2. After being found guilty of driving while intoxicated, the court sentence Carolyn to 30 years in prison.

_____ 3. The Citizens of Upper Creek voted to double the taxes of all Catholics.

_____ 4. In a civil trial where the dispute was more than $20, the plaintiff and defendant were denied a jury
trial.

_____ 5. For no apparent reason, the police stopped Rita while she was driving and began to search car trunk
and luggage.
_____ 6. The United States Attorney General ordered all American citizens to turn in their guns.

_____ 7. Judge M.T. Nasty ordered a doctor to cut off the right hand of Marty, a convicted pickpocket.

_____ 8. The federal government decided that state governments were no longer necessary.

_____ 9. The President declared that the only rights Americans have are those listed in the first eight
amendments.

_____10. A United States representative prohibited a local newspaper from printing an editorial critical of her
record.
_____11. During peacetime the army ordered the residents of Seaville to let soldiers stay in their homes.

_____12. A group of labor leaders were told that they could not conduct a peaceful rally in the town square.

_____13. Henry was arrested for shoplifting but was not brought to trial for five years.

_____14. The judge insisted that the defendant take the stand and explain his actions on the night of the alleged
crime.

_____15. The police decided to place a “bug” in Kevin’s home telephone in the hope that they would uncover
some kind of crime.

_____16. Congress passed a law banning the practice of Buddhism in the United States.

_____17. Congress told the state of Montana that it would no longer be able to issue marriage licenses.

_____18. Melissa was arrested and placed in jail without being informed of the nature or cause of the
accusation.

_____19. After being charged with arson, Nathaniel was denied the right of counsel for his defense.

_____20. Judge Stone place Kyle’s bail for cheating on an E2020 test at $500,000.

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Is Chelsea Clinton using the right…”definition” of her mothers character Shouldnt she use Hillary’s record?

Posted by | Posted in Montana Court Records | Posted on 23-04-2010

story link…

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080422/ap_on_el_pr/chelsea_clinton;_ylt=Aoi0Hp4dETsr_MztX0efFDlh24cA

Clinton said she defines her mother’s character by issues such as health care reform, and how her failed reform efforts early in her husband’s presidency didn’t stop her from continuing to pursue the issue.

simply put…whats wrong with using as an assesment tool for character Hillary’s involvment in…

travelgate, filegate, whitewater, cattle gate, the montana land grab, the vince foster coverup, the rental of the lincoln bedroom, campaign finance fraud 2000, support of the largest tax increase in us history(Bill Clinton term) support of the taxation of social security, intial support of nafta and gatt, chinagate, peter paul, “lack of knowledge of”(yeah right) jennifer, paula, monica, etc.

chelsea …quoting
But when I think about character for a public official, I think about (response) to both success and failures.

exactly my point when is enough enough?

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Do you remember any of this?

Posted by | Posted in Montana Court Records | Posted on 21-04-2010

I’m talking about the good times! When candy bars were a quarter, video games(good video games like Atari and Nintendo arcade games) were a quarter and 50 cents the most, they had penny candy for a nickel, dime or 3 cents, the best movies ever came out…not just a box hit, but a Classic! When if you got into a fight it was with the fists and you wouldn’t have to worry about the loser coming back at you with a gun. Phil Donahue was T.V. show hosting and Johnny Carson was doing late night, “Here’s Johnny!”, Night Court TV show came on at night, Run DMC, Beastie Boys, Fat Boys, Bruce Springsteen, Dr. J Julius Erving was the NBA icon, Joe Montana was the NFL Icon and Walter Payton, it was great baseball, you could fill your gas tank up off of $10 of gas, you could put stickers on your trapper keeper, Scratch and Sniff stickers, good 1980′s cartoons, people used to disco and “boogie down”, there were problems in the world but the good times help over look them, you could buy a music cassette tape, or for that matter a record if you wanted of the artist, VCR’s came out, beepers and pagers were made, Televisions had the knob were you had to get up and turn the knob..”Click, Click, Click”..LOL, the Muppet Show, Mars candy bars, chocolate covered Pay Day candy bars, Richard Petty ran the tracks, Bruce Lee ran the Dojos of Martial Arts, women wore skin tight biker shorts(Whistling!…LOL), kids got sprayed with water hoses, TV games shows…Price is Right, Scrabble, Press your luck, and Let’s make a deal!, Michael Jackson was at his best without all the mess…LOL, telephones with the rotary dial, the old movie projectors with the wheel and film wrapped around and around, foods that weren’t processed, sportscards were worth a lot of value, AIDS was a newly discovered disease, cigarettes were $1.25 a pack(even though I don’t smoke), parents took time to teach kids values and morals, if you received your college degree you were guaranteed a good paying job, and people sung songs with their heart and you could feel what they feel, Legendary music artists! What happened to it all folks? I knew I took you back….these were some damn good days! I miss them. It’s good to reminisce sometimes. People who remember the 1970′s, 1980′s, remember what I’m talking about.

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Question for music lovers and those with general knowledge…?

Posted by | Posted in Montana Court Records | Posted on 21-04-2010

I don’t mean to pollute the site with pipe dreams and pointless
things but I would like a public opinion and some advice.
Please hear me out.

My friend and I have had a two man band going on
for about two years.. He’s in Washington right now,
coming back to Montana this July. We have very nice
musical chemistry, and become twice as good together,
but I wanted some opinions based off of his music page,
because I am currently unable to record…
I would like to know if you think we have a chance,
if he impressed you, likes, dislikes, etc..
Also, if you think there is potential, does anyone
know where to start in sending off an album we’ll
make this summer?? A nice place to start a career
where people actually give it a listen if you send it?
Any advice/critique is greatly appreciated.

Note- Some of his songs are a little hardcore,
some are very laid back, please try to sit through
each on the has appeal to you, as he lets songs
buil and includes solos near the end.
Thank you and
PEACE out!

PS- I realize that this is only his work but take my word for it
that it’s even better when we’re together.
K adios!
Here’s the link-

myspace.com/joelsonethridge

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