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Swirl Gone Wrong: Woman Bangs Passed-Out Drunk Boyfriend In Broad Daylight Because She Was “In The Mood”

Woman Arrested For Public Daytime Sex With Unconscious Boyfriend A Virginia woman who got arrested for having sex with her unconscious boyfriend in the middle of the day in a a parking lot, claimed the pair “fell victim” to drunkeness and a spontaneous spirit. Too bad this all took place right in front of a day-care center and a US Army recruitment office. 36-year-old Kimberly Jackson, was caught on camera by several parties, straddling boyfriend Earl Palmer with her pants around her ankles outside a busy shopping area on East Virginia Beach Boulevard at 3: 30pm on a Tuesday afternoon. Cops were of course called, and when officers arrived to the scene, they found an unresponsive Palmer on the ground, with his half-naked girlfriend on top of him. Jackson was charged with public drunkenness and posted bond to jump out of jail early Wednesday morning. But Jackson defended her actions to WTKR: “[I] was in the mood, and that’s basically what happened,” she said, insisting that she was drunk out of her mind at the time, “I’m not into erotic public sex or anything like that.” Palmer insisted that he wasn’t man-raped in the situation. He told the news that he had agreed to the spur-of-the moment public sexcapade, but passed out before doing his duty. “I’m here trying to clear her name and let them know I consented to that,” he said. “I just didn’t finish the job, as you could say.” Well, how gross. You would think they could keep their coital action inside the car at that hour…provided they even have one. SMH.

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Jay Z NFL Investigation: Did Rapper Violate League Rules?

The NFL Players Association has set its sights on Jay Z. According to NFL.com, questions have arisen over the recruitment of New York Jets rookie quarterback Geno Smith, who dumped his agent soon after this year’s draft and signed with Roc Nation Sports . Under league rules, no one outside of a certified agent is permitted from meeting with prospective clients. But Smith’s adviser, John Thornton, has said Smith and Jay-Z “connected” during a recent visit, though he later claimed to have been misquoted. There’s also this Instagram photo of the music star and Smith together: The union will soon send a letter of inquiry to Roc Nation Sports agent Kim Miale to learn more about Jay-Z’s involvement in courting Smith.

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Uh Oh Flag On The Play: Jay-Z’s Roc Nation Sports May Have Rushed The Passer

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Jay-Z‘s Roc Nation Sports recently acquired quarterback  Geno Smith as a client, however the NFL is allegedly investigating if Jay violated league rules regarding the recruitment…

Uh Oh Flag On The Play: Jay-Z’s Roc Nation Sports May Have Rushed The Passer

Asterisk Alert: AP Story on Jobless Claims Doesn’t Note Labor Dept. Report Missing Data of Nine States

What if reporters hunting and pecking for happy economic news are playing up incomplete government reports? Take this AP story by Jeannine Aversa on hopes rising over jobless claims: The number of people signing up for unemployment benefits dropped to the lowest level in two months, an encouraging sign that companies aren’t resorting to deeper layoffs even as the economy has lost momentum. The Labor Department reported Thursday that new claims for unemployment aid plunged last week by a seasonally adjusted 27,000 to 451,000. Economists had predicted a much smaller decline of just 2,000. But wait, we have an asterisk alert: did the Labor Department really get data from all 50 states? Bloomberg News explained, ahem, that nine states did not report actual numbers: For the latest reporting week, nine states didn’t file claims data to the Labor Department in Washington because of the federal holiday earlier this week, a Labor Department official told reporters. As a result, California and Virginia estimated their figures and the U.S. government estimated the other seven, the official said. There’s nothing wrong with reporting the Labor Department estimates — but every story ought to include the missing-states paragraph in their stories, and reporters ought to restrain their “hopes rise” talk considering the incompleteness of the reporting. This Aversa story (or at least this version) doesn’t have that information. If this was a GOP Labor Department, isn’t it possible reporters would be more skeptical that the government estimates might have some administration spin in them?

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Amanpour Paints Rauf’s Protection Racket as ‘a Matter of Vital National Security’

Iman Feisal Abdul Rauf chose ABC’s Christiane Amanpour to spend “several hours” with on Thursday in New York City, and just as she did back on the August 22 This Week when she featured Rauf’s wife and an ally, she again served as his public relations agent, forwarding his claims without challenge. After passing along his denial of any deal to move his project, Amanpour gushingly relayed meaningless blather about his great concern: “The imam went on to tell me that this whole issue is so sensitive because he has to really take care of sensitivities here in the United States and abroad.” Amanpour proceeded to tout that he’s now back from an overseas trip “all about interfaith dialogue and trying to reach the moderates,” and he warned, as he did on Wednesday’s Larry King Live, that if he doesn’t get his way Muslims will murder Americans. Amanpour, however, didn’t describe that as a protection racket or suggest he’s employing blackmail. Instead, she just paraphrased his spin that his warning — about his vanity – is “a matter of vital national security” to the U.S.: He says that this has become a huge international issue, the issue over the Islamic center in Manhattan and also the threatened Koran burning. And so everybody, all over the world, not just here in the United States, is watching. And he felt, and he said to me, that he thought it was a matter of vital national security not to give in or to move that Islamic center. She then played a soundbite from Rauf: My major concern with moving it is that the headline in the Muslim world will be, “Islam is under attack in America.” This will strengthen the radicals in the Muslim world, help their recruitment. This will put our people, our soldiers, our troops, our embassies, our citizens, under attack in the Muslim world. And we have expanded and given and fueled terrorism. Despite what he said, Amanpour assured viewers: “So, he said he wasn’t making any threats or predicting any terrible worst case scenario.” To say nothing of how this awful scenario was set in motion by his quest to put a mosque so near Ground Zero and refusal to address the sensitivities of 9/11 victims. Nonetheless, Amanpour agreeably related his rejection of any comparison to burning Korans when he’s just trying to build a wonderful “multi-faith monument” to “tolerance,” as she described how he called it “extraordinary to try to equate destroying anybody’s scripture with building what he called his center to be a multi-faith monument for cultural and ethnic tolerance and for all religions and groups to come and try to share the moderate ground of the current space.” My August 22 NB posting, “ Amanpour on One-Sided This Week: ‘Profound Questions About Religious Tolerance and Prejudice in the U.S .’” recounted: Not even feigning the pretense of balance, a week after her roundtable hailed President Obama’s initial endorsement of the Ground Zero mosque (GZM), on this Sunday’s This Week host Christiane Amanpour featured an “exclusive” with two GZM proponents as she declared “the controversy has raised profound questions about religious tolerance and prejudice in the United States. And the backlash against Islam has been seen across the country…” Holding up the current Time magazine with its “Is America Islamophobic?” cover, she forwarded the contention: “Is America Islamophobic? Are you concerned about the long-term relationship between American Muslims and the rest of society here?” Amanpour’s guests, to “cut through the heated rhetoric” on the only Sunday interview show with a guest segment on the GZM (Fox News Sunday took it up in its panel time): Daisy Khan, wife of imam behind the project, and Rabbi Joy Levitt, from the Jewish Community Center in Manhattan, “who’s an adviser on the project.”… From the Thursday, September 9 ABC World News: DIANE SAWYER: Tell us more about your interview with that imam today. CHRISTIANE AMANPOUR: Well, yes indeed Diane, he’s just come back, as you know, from a rather lengthy overseas trip, sponsored by the State Department, all about interfaith dialogue and trying to reach the moderates. And he says that this has become a huge international issue, the issue over the Islamic center in Manhattan and also the threatened Koran burning. And so everybody, all over the world, not just here in the United States, is watching. And he felt, and he said to me, that he thought it was a matter of vital national security not to give in or to move that Islamic center. This is what he said. IMAN FEISAL ABDUL RAUF, AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR MUSLIM ADVANCEMENT: My major concern with moving it is that the headline in the Muslim world will be, “Islam is under attack in America.” This will strengthen the radicals in the Muslim world, help their recruitment. This will put our people, our soldiers, our troops, our embassies, our citizens, under attack in the Muslim world. And we have expanded and given and fueled terrorism. AMANPOUR: So, he said he wasn’t making any threats or predicting any terrible worst case scenario, just that he said that this was an extremely important consideration in these talks about anybody potentially moving that Islamic center. Diane? SAWYER: And what else did he say about the equation of the Koran burning and the mosque near ground zero? AMANPOUR:  Well, he said it was really — he said, extraordinary, to try to equate destroying anybody’s scripture with building what he called his center to be a multi-faith monument for cultural and ethnic tolerance and for all religions and groups to come and try to share the moderate ground of the current space. And he said there was no way to draw any kind of equivalence.

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The Gay Terrorist Who Could Have Stopped 9/11 [Jihadis]

An Iraqi airline employee worked closely with the 9/11 hijackers. Neocons used him to justify the war in Iraq—not realizing that the CIA had attempted to recruit him as a turncoat, perhaps because they knew he was gay. The Observer ‘s Aram Roston tells the engrossing story of Ahmad Hikmat Shakir , ” Shakir el Iraqi .” “He was tall as a mushroom, fat and gay,” one source familiar with the case told The Observer, “and the idea was to exploit him as an agent against Al Qaeda.” Shakir was working as a greeter for Malaysian Airlines in 2000 when the CIA saw him accompany Khalid al-Mihdhar —a Yemen-born man who would later become a 9/11 hijacker—to “some kind of special terror summit.” Mihdhar already had a U.S. visa in his Saudi passport, and the CIA knew it. Mihdhar’s affiliations and visa would become a post-9/11 sticking point, because the CIA kept the FBI in the dark about him until mere weeks before 9/11. In hindsight, pursuing him could have disrupted 9/11. Roston argues that Mihdhar’s omission may be tied to Shakir’s recruitment. If the CIA thought they could bring Shakir in as an informant, they may have sat on the Mihdhar information to avoid “the bureau messing up the operation” by targeting Shakir’s friend and thus spooking the gay jihadi into silence. Years later, neocons would point to Shakir el Iraqi as a “direct link between Iraq and the al Qaeda operatives who planned 9/11.” Roston theorizes that Shakir’s sexuality was part of the recruitment, since it left him open “to being flipped” under the threat of being exposed. It is debatable whether the CIA would blackmail a target into being a mole, and Roston notes Shakir isn’t the first gay terrorist we’ve heard of: “Mohamed Atta, the 9/11 hijacker from Egypt, was also rumored to be gay.” Atta’s eyebrows always did look suspiciously well-groomed. [ Observer ] [ Image via Getty ]

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