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Jesus Take The Wheel: 16 People Killed In Egypt As Supporters And Opponents Of Egypt’s President Clash

Isht is real in Egypt . Egypt In Crisis According to Mail Online Officials say sixteen people have been killed in clashes between supporters and opponents of Egypt’s president as the country faces the prospect of civil war. Unofficial sources claim the figure could be as many as 23. The death toll comes after a night of violence outside Cairo University, which also left as many as 200 injured. President Mohammed Morsi, who yesterday rebuffed an army ultimatum to force a resolution to Egypt’s political crisis, has made an emotional speech which was aired live to the nation. The confrontation has pushed the most populous Arab nation closer to the abyss amid a deepening economic crisis two years after the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak, raising concern in Washington, Europe and neighbouring Israel. But as anti-Morsi protests entered the third day, Egyptian shares jumped to a three-week high this morning. The bourse’s benchmark index jumped 4.9 per cent in early trade to its highest point since June 9 after a bank holiday on Monday to mark the start of a new fiscal year. Share prices fell 12 per cent in June amid fears that a mass protest called for June 30 might deteriorate into violence, further aggravating a deteriorating economy. Hopefully this senseless violence will stop. Shutterstock

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Jesus Take The Wheel: 16 People Killed In Egypt As Supporters And Opponents Of Egypt’s President Clash

Jesus Take The Wheel: 16 People Killed In Egypt As Supporters And Opponents Of Egypt’s President Clash

Isht is real in Egypt . Egypt In Crisis According to Mail Online Officials say sixteen people have been killed in clashes between supporters and opponents of Egypt’s president as the country faces the prospect of civil war. Unofficial sources claim the figure could be as many as 23. The death toll comes after a night of violence outside Cairo University, which also left as many as 200 injured. President Mohammed Morsi, who yesterday rebuffed an army ultimatum to force a resolution to Egypt’s political crisis, has made an emotional speech which was aired live to the nation. The confrontation has pushed the most populous Arab nation closer to the abyss amid a deepening economic crisis two years after the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak, raising concern in Washington, Europe and neighbouring Israel. But as anti-Morsi protests entered the third day, Egyptian shares jumped to a three-week high this morning. The bourse’s benchmark index jumped 4.9 per cent in early trade to its highest point since June 9 after a bank holiday on Monday to mark the start of a new fiscal year. Share prices fell 12 per cent in June amid fears that a mass protest called for June 30 might deteriorate into violence, further aggravating a deteriorating economy. Hopefully this senseless violence will stop. Shutterstock

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Bossip Giveaway: PACIFIC RIM “MIND MELD” Sweepstakes

Do you want to win a fully loaded XBOX 360, 2 controllers, 12 months XBOX Gold Live membership and games as well as movie passes courtesy of PACIFIC RIM? All you have to do is check out the trailer and answer the question below: Question –  “According to the PACIFIC RIM Trailer, where did the THIRD “Kaiju” attack take place?” Answer the question in the form below: Grand Prize Includes:          1 – XBOX 360 gaming system          1 – Pair of XBOX 360 controllers          1 – 12 month membership to XBOX Gold Live          2-3 – select XBOX 360 co-op games          1 – Pair of passes to see PACIFIC RIM with PACIFIC RIM Hollywood Movie Money                       *  Hollywood Movie Money is a free admission voucher to see a predetermined film (PACIFIC RIM) redeemable nation wide starting 07/12/13 through Wednesday, 08/08/13 in any theater excluding AMC Theaters.          1 – set of exclusive Jaeger Trading Cards   *These cards were created exclusively for the film and NOT available in any stores.  Set of 6 high quality cards that feature the awesome Jaegers featured in the film. pacificrimmovie.com Official Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/pacificrimmovie Official Twitter:  https://twitter.com/pacificrim Official Tumblr:  http://pacificrimmovie.tumblr.com/ Contest ends July 12th at 12:00pm EST

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Trayvon Martin’s Stupid Stepmother “George Zimmerman Didn’t Shoot Trayvon Because He Was Black” [Video]

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Paula Deen Breaks Down Bawling On The Today Show, Says She Hasn’t Used The N-Word In 30 Years

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All In The Family: G.W. Bush’s Ancestor Revealed As Vicious And Brutal Slave Trader Who Kidnapped Africans For A Living

G-Dubuhya has some explaining to do… G.W. Bush Ancestor Revealed As Vicious Slave Trader A recent delve into the family tree of former U.S. President George W. Bush has revealed some disturbing but not surprising information about his shady ancestors, who were apparently at the head of a brutal slave trading business. via MSN Now Here’s some Bush family news: A direct ancestor of both George H.W. and George W. Bush was a notorious slave trader, according to new historical reports. While at least 25 U.S. presidents have been descendants of slave owners (and 12 of them owners themselves), Thomas “Beau” Walker, Dubya’s great-great-great-great-grandfather by his father’s mother, reportedly went well beyond owning. According to genealogical findings, Walker was a slave ship captain involved in at least 11 slave-trading West African voyages between 1784 and 1792. Walker, called an “inhuman monster” by one British anti-slavery activist, died in 1797 when the crew on one of his vessels mutinied, killing him and throwing his body overboard. The Bush family hasn’t commented yet on these findings. Welp, now we don’t have to wonder G.W.’s unparalleled sense of “IDGAF” towards black people comes from. Not only is he programmed to be a shady towards minorities as the GOP goon squad head honcho, it’s also in his blood. Continue reading

For Your Information: Al Sharpton Says Supreme Court Striking Down Voting Rights Act “Cancels Part Of Martin Luther King’s Dream”

It might sound dramatic, but Rev. Al is speaking on the real. Via HuffingtonPost MSNBC was the first cable news network to turn to the news of the Supreme Court’s ruling on the Voting Rights Act on Tuesday. Both MSNBC and NBC simultaneously aired legal correspondent Pete Williams’ take on the case. Williams said that the Court had struck down a “key part” of the Act by ruling that one of its sections was unconstitutional. “It’s a huge defeat for the civil rights community on the most important civil rights law ever passed,” he said. That view was echoed across other networks. ABC’s Terry Moran, for instance, said that “right now, there is no Voting Rights Act operative in the United States.” Speaking on MSNBC, Al Sharpton called the news “devastating.” Later, he said the Court had “revoked” and “canceled” part of Martin Luther King’s “dream.” For those that are unaware of what the Voting Rights Act is, take a few minutes to soak up the game. Via HuffingtonPost The Supreme Court struck down Section 4 of the Voting Rights Act on Tuesday, the provision of the landmark civil rights law that designates which parts of the country must have changes to their voting laws cleared by the federal government or in federal court. The 5-4 ruling, authored by Chief Justice John Roberts and joined by Justices Antonin Scalia, Anthony Kennedy, Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito, ruled in Shelby County v. Holder that “things have changed dramatically” in the South in the nearly 50 years since the Voting Rights Act was signed in 1965. The court’s opinion said it did not strike down the act of Congress “lightly,” and said it “took care to avoid ruling on the constitutionality of the Voting Rights Act” in a separate case back in 2009. “Congress could have updated the coverage formula at that time, but did not do so. Its failure to act leaves us today with no choice but to declare [Section 4] unconstitutional. The formula in that section can no longer be used as a basis for subjecting jurisdictions to preclearance.” The Voting Rights Act has recently been used to block a voter ID law in Texas and delay the implementation of another in South Carolina. Both states are no longer subject to the preclearance requirement because of the court’s ruling on Tuesday. “Our country has changed, and while any racial discrimination in voting is too much, Congress must ensure that the legislation it passes to remedy that problem speaks to current conditions,” Roberts wrote. “There is no doubt that these improvements are in large part because of the Voting Rights Act,” he wrote. “The Act has proved immensely successful at redressing racial discrimination and integrating the voting process.” Clearly, not everyone agrees… Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg issued a wide-ranging dissent on behalf of herself and Justices Stephen Breyer, Sonia Sotomayor, and Elena Kagan, justifying the continued vitality of the Voting Rights Act’s preclearance provision. “The sad irony of today’s decision lies in its utter failure to grasp why the VRA has proven effective,” Ginsburg wrote. “The Court appears to believe that the VRA’s success in eliminating the specific devices extant in 1965 means that preclear­ance is no longer needed.” The court did not rule on Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act, the preclearance requirement itself, which requires those affected states to have changes to their voting laws cleared by the Justice Department or a federal court in Washington, D.C., before they go into effect. Rather, the court ruled that the current formula that determines which states are covered by Section 5 is unconstitutional, effectively eliminating Section 5 enforcement, at least for the time being. “In the Court’s view, the very success of §5 of the Voting Rights Act demands its dormancy,” Ginsburg wrote. She said in her bench statement that in renewing Section 5 in 2006, Congress “found that 40 years has not been a sufficient amount of time to eliminate the vestiges of discrimination following nearly 100 years of disregard for the 15th Amendment.” In summary, this means that changes in states’ voting laws no longer need review on the federal level. Which also means that if a state were to decide to make things harder for blacks and people of color to vote then there would no system in place to counter balance any foolery that might be afoot. We’re sure all the political talkin’ heads will be chirping about this issue all night. We suggest that you educate yourself on these laws and teach others how it will affect them. Image via AP Continue reading

Bill Maher Defends Paula Deen’s N-Word Spiel To Black Guest ‘Bob Herbert’ [Video]

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Bill Maher Defends Paula Deen’s N-Word Spiel To Black Guest ‘Bob Herbert’ [Video]

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