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Flaming Lips’ Steven Drozd Hospitalized, Cancelling Appearances

Band cancels gigs in Florida and Memphis due to multi-instrumentalist’s undisclosed illness. By Gil Kaufman The Flaming Lips Photo: Peter Kramer/ Getty Images The Flaming Lips were forced to cancel their Thursday night appearance at the SunFest in West Palm Beach, Florida, when longtime guitarist/keyboard-player Steven Drozd was hospitalized with an undisclosed ailment. “Due to unforeseen circumstances SunFest is announcing a last minute schedule change,” a statement from the event reads. “The Flaming Lips have withdrawn from the festival. We regret any inconvenience that this may cause. … SunFest has been informed that

‘This Is Alabama. We Speak English.’ [That’s Racist]

Republican Tim James is running for governor of Alabama, and he hates foreign languages. In this ad, he sneeringly announces, “This is Alabama. We speak English. If you want to live here, learn it.” What a jerk. More

2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Aaron’s 499 Live Streaming on April 25, 2010

The most awaited event held in Alabama, United States which is the 2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Aaron’s 499 . One of the big events that racing cars are competing each other in every laps. Watch it now through the web and or internet via satellite for free, feel free to visit the link below and enjoy the show. Watch 2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Aaron’s 499 Live Streaming Online Watch 2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Aaron’s 499 Live or you can watch it HERE . 2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Aaron’s 499 Live Streaming on April 25, 2010 is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Black Power Ranger Defeats DUI Case

Filed under: Celebrity Justice Walter Jones — the guy who played the Black Ranger on ” The Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers ” — has escaped the clutches of doom yet again … because his recent DUI case just got dismissed. An Alabama court clerk tells TMZ, the case was

Brick Fatwa Libertarian Also Gets Fat Government Checks

There's this ex-militiaman named Mike Vanderboegh who lives in Alabama and every so often he tells his fellow psychos to go out and break Democratic windows, with bricks. He describes himself as a “Christian libertarian.” He is a Welfare Queen. Even though the Vanderboegh's latest Kristallnacht call was his response to the expansion of government-subsidized medical benefits, and even though Vanderboegh is insured through his wife, guess what? Vanderboegh said he once worked as a warehouse manager but now lives on government disability checks. He said he receives $1,300 a month because of his congestive heart failure, diabetes and hypertension. This is kind of the violent domestic terrorist equivalent of a college libertarian attending a state school. Or the dangerous extremist version of TV's Coach, Craig T. Nelson, telling Glenn Beck: “I've been on food stamps and welfare. Did anybody help me out? No!” If this Vanderboegh guy were a Muslim the FBI would've arrested him in a sting and right now Lindsey Graham would be saying he's too dangerous to try in a civilian court. Instead he is just sitting there collecting government checks and issuing his little internet fatwas. God Bless America. http://gawker.com/5503007/brick-fatwa-libertarian-also-gets-fat-government-check… added by: pjacobs51

Sweet 16 Parties: Recession-Proof?

Sweet 16 Parties: Recession-Proof? 1 answers , 0 raves This is good news for the tiara-wearing teen set, perhaps bad news for humanity in general: According to the Los Angeles Times, business is brisk for that sparkly and slightly grotesque niche of the special-events industry that targets adolescents (and their parents, of course) looking to throw down in a big way for sweet 16 parties, quinceañeras and other brink-of-adulthood bashes. No way! 100% (1 answers) Yes 0% (0 answers)

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Obama to Nasa: No Space For You!

read it. instead of science and exploration, obama wants to focus on commercial space flight. sweet, something to make the super rich richer, and robbing us of scientific exploration. oh and it'd lose 70,000-100,000 jobs. great job again obama WASHINGTON, March 10 – U.S. President Barack Obama is trying to tamp down an uprising in politically vital Florida against a new strategy for NASA that has rankled space veterans and lawmakers and sparked fears of job losses. Obama's decision to kill NASA's Constellation program to launch astronauts into orbit and return Americans to the moon has prompted soul-searching on whether the United States is prepared to cede a pre-eminent space role to Russia and China. “As with all great human achievements, our commitment to space must be renewed and encouraged or we will surely be surpassed by other nations who are presently challenging our leadership in space,” Democratic and Republican members of the U.S. Congress from Florida wrote to Obama last week. Obama's move for a greater private sector role in space launches — as he seeks to keep ballooning federal deficits in check — has generated fears of job losses among thousands of NASA employees who provide an important economic base in Florida, a state usually crucial in presidential elections. Employees at major space complexes in Alabama and Texas are also worried. It is making for a potentially explosive environment when Obama travels to the Cape Canaveral area on April 15 to host a space conference with top officials and leaders in the field. “What reception will they get? Not good,” said Keith Cowing, editor of nasawatch.com, a website that closely monitors the U.S. space agency. “It's a gutsy move. It's Daniel in the Lion's Den.” Obama, in his Feb. 1 budget proposal, planned to increase NASA's overall funding to $19 billion in 2011 with an emphasis on science and less spent on space exploration. He would cancel the Constellation program's Orion spacecraft and Ares rockets, after $9 billion and five years of tests. Constellation is aimed at returning astronauts to the moon in the 2020s to clear the way for a Mars mission. Instead, Obama would spend $6 billion a year for five years to support commercial spacecraft development and pursue new technologies to explore the solar system in what the White House called “a more effective and affordable way.” LARGER ISSUE Various members of the far-flung U.S. space community have been troubled by the change, such as former NASA administrator Michael Griffin, who struggled to get more funding for Constellation from the previous administration of President George W. Bush and believes Obama should stick with it. “There's a larger issue here,” Griffin said. “Does the United States want to have a real space program? Do we actually think we can have a robust, exciting, world-leading space program by hiring private enterprise to furnish it?” But John Logsdon, former director of the Space Policy Institute at George Washington University, said he believed it was time for the private sector to get more involved in space. “There's no reason to think that the technical talent in the private sector, combined with a significant degree of NASA engagement, cannot come up with a good solution,” he said. The debate to some extent has riven the space community. Buzz Aldrin, the second man on the moon, supports the change in direction while Harrison Schmitt, one of the last on the lunar surface, opposes it. NASA already has contracts with Space Exploration Technologies and Orbital Sciences Corp to deliver cargo to the International Space Station. SpaceX and other firms are developing spaceships that can carry passengers to orbit and back. The shuttle system still has four more flights to get crews and hardware to the International Space Station before the craft are retired. After that, NASA will be without a heavy-lift capability for a period of time. This means Americans would have to pay to ride on Russian rockets to get into orbit, a stark turn of events after the pivotal battle the United States and the Soviet Union fought to outdo each other in the space race. To maintain a lift capability, Florida Democratic Senator Bill Nelson wants the administration to add one shuttle flight and develop the Ares rockets that are part of the Constellation program. Ultimately, Nelson believes Obama needs to give the United States a goal for its space program and hopes it will be a mission to Mars. (Additional reporting by Irene Klotz; Editing by John O'Callaghan) added by: diode

UFC Ushers in a New MMA Era in Alabama

Cage fighting goes legit in “Sweet Home” Alabama.

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Travis Barks Back After Cops Called to Pap Fight

Blink and you’ll miss it—just as the no doubt heavily edited paparazzi video intended. Yesterday morning after dining in the L.A. suburb of Calabasas with his kids, Travis…

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University of Alabama’s shooter is a rare killer

Something unusual happened in Alabama Friday afternoon. A woman committed mass murder. She opened fire in a biology faculty meeting at the University of Alabama’s Huntsville campus. Police took Dr. Amy Bishop, a Harvard-trained scientist, into custody unharmed, on suspicion of killing three faculty members and seriously wounding three other adults. This was not the first woman to be suspected of committing mass murder, but she’s a rarity. A female shooter upends the “profile”—the now-famous staple of so many crime shows—contradicting one of the few elements of that is actually accurate. The prevailing notion that spree shooters are typically affluent, white, outcast loners is a complete myth. “There is no accurate or useful profile of students who engaged in targeted school violence,” according to the definitive study of all “targeted” school shootings in the U.S. in a recent 26-year period conducted by the Secret Service and Department of Education. Other experts on mass murder have come to similar conclusions. But the perps are almost always male. In the school shootings studied by the Secret Service, 100 percent of the shooters were men. (The report's rigorous inclusion criteria eliminated some shootings, but provided an extensive and focused data sample.) Still, there have been exceptions to the rule. In 1979, 16-year-old Brenda Ann Spencer, shot up a school from the window of her own home, killing two students and wounded nine others at Grover Cleveland Elementary school in San Diego County. She was denied parole for the fourth time last fall. And two years ago, a woman fatally shot two students before turning the gun on herself at Louisiana Technical College in Baton Rouge. added by: Future_America