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Michael C. Hall, Jennifer Carpenter to Divorce

Jennifer Carpenter and Michael C. Hall, who play brother and sister on the Showtime series Dexter, are ending their two-year marriage. “Having been separated for some time, Jennifer Carpenter and Michael C. Hall have filed for divorce,” their reps said in a joint statement. The announcement comes just one day after Carpenter attended the Dexter season finale party without Hall, Access Hollywood reports. Jennifer Carpenter and Michael C. Hall are over . Carpenter famously stood by Hall’s side during his battle with Hodgkin’s lymphoma, and they couple married on New Years Eve 2009. She gushed that he’s “the sexiest man alive, one of the best we’ve got. He’s incredible and if anyone deserves accolades, it’s him.” Here’s wishing the couple the best in this tough time.

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Google Destroys 25 ChromeOS Laptops To Prove A Lame Point (Video)

Image via Google ChromeOS video Google has launched the ChromeOS laptop , which is built for working on the web — you are mainly on the cloud using Google Docs and other programs while working from the laptop. As such, your data is constantly saved in the cloud, rather than on a laptop, so you’re not at risk of losing data should your computer crash. This isn’t a surprise — for anyone who has ever used a Google Docs program, it’s a big duh that you can access your data from any computer, and don’t lose it if yo… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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DOA Confiscating Raw Milk in Minnesota (Video)

Image credit: Markarthu Christine has discussed the risks and benefits of raw milk before. And with Senate Bill 510 potentially putting raw milk in danger , and with armed police reportedly swooping on organic coops in Ohio , the battle over if and how food regulations designed for an industrial … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Elizabeth Edwards dies

Elizabeth Edwards has died of cancer, NBC News has confirmed. She was 61. Gravely ill with cancer that no longer responded to treatment, Elizabeth Edwards was reportedly not in any pain and was surrounded by family and friends, including her estranged husband John Edwards, at home in North Carolina. Her death came at 10:15 Tuesday morning at her home with loved ones around her, according to a family friend. The scene was described as “very peaceful.” The friend said, “Elizabeth did not want people to say she lost her battle with cancer. The battle was about living a good life and that she won.” Family friends provided to NBC News this statement from the Edwards Family. “Elizabeth Anania Edwards, mother, author, advocate died today at her home in Chapel Hill, surrounded by her family. http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/40537053/ns/today-today_people/?GT1=43001 added by: littlwarrior

Epic Battle Engaged! The Super Rich VS The Unwashed Masses!

Super-person power needed to infuse the poor, weak, downtrodden masses while they engage in the battle of the century against the biggest, greediest, most ruthless, murdering elite money hoarders ever! Watch closely, because one side will eat the food of the babies before they will stop taking from the peasants. http://www.alternet.org/story/149075/ added by: uppityprogressive

Capri Anderson — Free Access to Sugar Daddies!

Filed under: Charlie Sheen , Capri Anderson Capri Anderson has men lining up to pay her legal bills in her battle against Charlie Sheen — at least according to a dating website for sugar daddies … and they’re willing to give her an all-access pass. MyGirlFund.com — a “girl-centric social… Read more

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Coco Austin’s Sister’s Twin Booty

I wouldn’t have known that this was Nicole ‘CoCo’ Austin’s sister if it wasn’t for the fact that she’s also got herself a massive booty. Can you imagine how gigantic their mom’s ass must be? Here they are in a side by side comparison in some pictures she posted on the twitter. I actually think that sis’ booty is a little bit better, it’s a little bit more reasonable, not so cartoonish. Although, I don’t think there are any losers in this battle of the booties. Sit back and enjoy.

Rich Cronin died at 35

LFO lead singer Rich Cronin performs with LFO at a taping of the Family Television Awards in Beverly Hills in this August 2, 2001 file photo. Cronin, former lead singer of the boy band LFO and the writer of its 1999 hit “Summer Girls,” died on September 8, 2010 after a battle with leukemia, celebrity news site TMZ reported. He was 35. Picture taken August 2, 2001. RICH Cronin has died at the age of 35. The LFO star passed away Wednesday after losing his battle with leukemia. Cronin — who wro

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From the Archive: George Washington Fought Revolutionary War ‘For Profit’

With the rise of the Tea Party, their push for constitutional limits on government power and admiration for the wisdom of the Founding Fathers, I thought I’d use this last holiday of the summer as an opportunity to post an item from the MRC’s archive which exposed how a major cable network once tried to discredit George Washington’s moral authority in history, and thus the legitimacy of the Revolutionary War. In an A&E movie, aired in 2000, on George Washington crossing the Delaware, The Crossing, he is persuaded that just like the hired-gun Hessians, his opposition to British taxes means he too is fighting “for profit.” Jeff Daniels, playing George Washington, decries the Hessians: “You want me to weep for those bastards, men who kill for profit?” General Nathanial Greene counters: “Our own cause is, at its heart, a fight against British taxation, is it not? In the end sir, we all kill for profit — the British and the Hessians, and us.” That convinces Washington. “That spin is no surprise,” a 2000 MRC CyberAlert item noted, “when you learn that the screenplay was written by a communist. Really.” Thanks to Karen Topper, who inexplicitly recently abandoned the MRC for another job, but who transcoded the VHS video to an MPEG-2 file for me before her departure. Audio: MP3 clip “A&E’s 224 Year Old Bias,” from the Friday, January 14, 2000 MRC CyberAlert : Ever imagine how the Revolutionary War might have been portrayed each nightg by Dan Rather on the CBS Evening News? Well, a new A&E movie run Monday night and set to repeat Saturday night, offers a troubling projection. Bottom line: Hired Hessian soldiers were no different in what they were fighting for than George Washington and the Continental Army’s soldiers. But that spin is no surprise when you learn that the screenplay was written by a communist. Really. A man who regularly wrote for the Daily Worker and once penned a book titled, Being Red. Before we get to the bias in question, a little history to catch everyone up. Here’s how the A&E Web site describes their two hour movie starring Jeff Daniels as George Washington, which first ran Monday night: The Crossing recalls Washington’s legendary evening attack against the British Army’s German mercenaries, the Hessians, which changed the course of the Revolutionary War. It is December 17, 1776. Suffering from relentless attacks by the British Army and their German mercenaries, the Continental Army is exhausted. Due to death and desertion, General Washington’s troop of ten thousand men has dwindled to a meager two thousand. Word has reached Washington that his demand for more military support has been denied by Congress. He must retreat. The general feels abandoned, cold, alone. Washington realizes that if he retreats the revolutions will be lost and so embarks upon the defining moment of his life. On Christmas Eve, Washington crosses the Delaware River and his troops launch a surprise attack on the Hessians. During the Battle of Trenton, the Germans are routed, the British Army stunned, and new life is given to the revolution. A CyberAlert reader alerted me to an incredible scene which I confirmed actually was shown in the movie. In the battle the Hessian commander, Colonel Rall, is shot. Continental Army General Nathaniel Greene is sent to tell Washington he should see Rall before he dies. As the two sit on horseback beside each other, viewers hear this exchange between actor David Ferry as General Greene and Jeff Daniels as Washington: NATHANIAL GREENE: General Washington, Colonel Rall is dying. General Mercer says you cannot let him die without speaking to him. It’s a courtesy of war. GEORGE WASHINGTON: Courtesy? There are no courtesies of war, Nathaniel. This is not a parlor game where I must pay my respects to that stinking mercenary who killed five hundred of my men in Brooklyn. Slaughtered them when they tried to surrender, skewered them in the backs with bayonets. You want me to weep for those bastards, men who kill for profit? GREENE: Our own cause is, at its heart, a fight against British taxation, is it not? In the end sir, we all kill for profit — the British and the Hessians, and us. Washington nods and is convinced by the argument, saying after a long pause: “Very well, Nathaniel. We must not let them think we’re savages.” That’s right, a rag-tag army fighting for freedom from onerous British taxation is really seeking “profit” on par with those hired to travel the world to fight wars. Who sees American history this way? Check out the bio on A&E’s Web site for the movie’s screenwriter, Howard Fast: In the ’50s, Fast was blacklisted, and in May 1952 The New York Times reported intimidation of librarians across the nation by Legionnaires, Sons and Daughters of the American Revolution, and Minutemen in Texas and California. Fast’s books were purged from school libraries. Citizen Tom Paine, formerly used as a school text, was banned from use in New York City schools. His 1990 memoir Being Red goes more deeply into the issue. You can read Fast’s angry response to the injustices of the McCarthy era in his own Crisis Papers (1951). He also wrote a poetic eulogy, ‘Never to Forget: The Battle of the Warsaw Ghetto,’ as well as pamphlets, journal articles, and columns for the Daily Worker, Masses & Mainstream, and other radical publications.

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Don’t Let Them Trick Us into Another War!

The Warmongers who sold us the Iraq war, are pushing for a war with Iran. All those Troops coming out of Iraq are going somewhere. Could we be leaving one Battle Field for another? added by: Radical_Centrist