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Rush Limbaugh: Ashamed of America!

You’ve done it now, Democrats. You’ve made Rush Limbaugh officially “ashamed” to be an American. That’s how the conservative radio host described himself yesterday when ranting about the budget sequestration, an issue President Obama says could cripple the economy if Congress can’t strike a deal before next month. Limbaugh believes that argument from Obama – who said yesterday that love of rich people binds the GOP together – is an “insult” to his “common sense and intelligence.” Rush Limbaugh: Ashamed of His Country “Here they come… sucking us in, roping us in,” Limbaugh said. “Panic here, fear there, crisis, destruction, no meat inspection, no cops, no teachers, no firefighters, no air traffic control. I’m sorry, my days of getting roped into all of this are over.” Limbaugh also believes The Dark Knight Rises is a liberal conspiracy .

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Oscar Pistorius Bail: Why Was it Granted?

Olympic track star Oscar Pistorius is free on bail pending his murder trial in South Africa after a judge’s ruling that surprised many. Why was he let out? Pistorius is free on bail – set randomly at $112,771 – despite shooting his model girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp to death on Valentine’s Day in his home. Yes, he’s presumed innocent in a court of law, but the grisly nature of the crime made bail seem unlikely, whether you buy his defense or not. The judge’s rationale for cutting the athlete loose was several-fold: It is highly unlikely Oscar Pistorius would flee the country, given his fame. As a double amputee, even if he tried to, airport security would stop him. The prosecutors didn’t prove that Pistorius has a propensity for violence. Most significantly, prosecutors’ charge of premeditation is questionable. Before ruling, the judge asked the state an interesting question: If Pistorius is lying when he says he thought his girlfriend an intruder , as police allege, why didn’t he “stage” a break-in to make his story more believable? The prosecutor had to concede that point somewhat, noting, “The fact that we have only one survivor of that tragic night is difficult for the state.” The prosecutor argued, however, that proving premeditation doesn’t mean Pistorius had to plan the murder the night before, or even hours before. “He planned it that night when she locked herself in [the bathroom],” the prosecutor said, while Pistorius’ attorney argued that the charge is dubious. Pistorius’ lawyer suggested that the charge should be lowered to “culpable homicide” — meaning the Olympian didn’t have the intent to kill Reeva Steenkamp . The athlete’s camp insists it was a “tragic mistake.” In a few months, a jury will have to decide that.

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Trayvon Martin Surveillance Video: 7-Eleven Cameras Show Teen Just Before Shooting

Surveillance video of some of Florida teen Trayvon Martin’s final moments before being fatally shot by George Zimmerman have just surfaced online. In his infamous hoodie , Martin can be seen in a video released by 7-Eleven, where he purchased Skittles and an iced tea before walking home Feb. 26. He was shot by Zimmerman after an altercation on his way back to the home of his father’s fianc

Christopher Chaney to Plead Guilty on Mila Kunis, Scarlett Johansson Hacking Scandal

It was so worth it, right Christopher Chaney? The 35-year-old Florida man, who admitted to hacking email accounts belonging to Scarlett Johansson, Mila Kunis and Christina Aguilera (among others), is due to plead guilty in federal court Monday to nine felony offenses. He’ll receive a lighter sentence in exchange. Christopher Chaney was facing more than 100 years in prison for identity theft, unauthorized computer access and wiretapping that affected roughly 50 victims. He is said to have hacked into the accounts and attached a bug that allowed him to receive a copy of every email sent by the unaware user. Not shady at all. He would then shop some the goods, such as the Scarlett Johansson nude photos , to celebrity websites. Fortunately, the FBI eventually tracked him down. Johansson, for her part, kept a sense of humor about the whole thing, telling Vanity Fair , “I know my best angles.” Does she have any not-best angles? Chaney, who is free on bail, albeit wearing an ankle monitor and prohibited from using computers, still will likely face prison time despite the plea deal.

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