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Miss Australia 2010 Jesinta Campbell

Jesinta Campbell, Miss Australia 2010, poses for in her national costume at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas Monday, August 16, 2010. Miss Australia 2010 Jesinta Campbell performs in her swimsuit by Dar Be Dar Swimwear during the Presentation Show for the 2010 Miss Universe Pageant. Miss Australia 2010 Jesinta Campbell poses for the judges in an evening gown of her choice during the 2010 Miss Universe Presentation Show at Mandalay Bay Event Center in Las Vegas, Nevada August

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Apparently Keith Olbermann Is a Fan of NB Publisher Brent Bozell

Lefty blogs have been having a field day with a tweet that showed up on Glenn Beck’s “favorites” list – a list of tweets bookmarked, in a sense, by the user – directing followers to a white supremacist message board. Keith Olbermann picked up on the line of attack last night, crediting a website called “Stop Beck,” which he says noticed the tweet. Stop Beck came as close to stating that Beck was endorsing white supremacy as it possibly could, without actually saying it (“Why is Glenn Beck associating himself with white nationalists and white supremacists?”). Since Olbermann is endorsing the notion that a Twitter “favorite” denotes a positive association, we at NewsBusters must thank him for extending that courtesy to our publisher, MRC President Brent Bozell. This tweet , from @themick1962, showed up at the top of @KeithOlbermann’s favorites  (click the preview at top right for a larger image): “Brent Bozell’s Open Letter to WaPo Ed. Re: JournoList http://bit.ly/cnWvL0 Mandatory reading for ALL media types @KeithOlbermann #p2 #tcot” (h/t Tommy Christopher ). We agree wholeheartedly that Bozell’s open letter should be read by anyone with a vested interest in journalistic fairness and transparency. But we were a bit surprised to see that Olbermann feels the same way, given his usual disdain for NewsBusters, the MRC, and Brent Bozell. We’re glad to see he’s finally coming around. We were also somewhat surprised to see a Twitter user with the following bio appear among Olbermann’s favorites: “Unhyphenated American. Constitutional Originalism. Goldwater Con. Extremism in defense of liberty is no vice. Moderation in pursuit of justice is no virtue.” But perhaps we’ve got this all wrong. Maybe Olbermann wishes to qualify the notion that a “favorite” tweet on Twitter represents any sort of endorsement of a political position.

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WaPo Highlights ‘Local Opinion’ Politicizing Nun’s Death in Favor of ‘Comprehensive Immigration Reform’

The Washington Post has an opinion blog entitled “All Opinions Are Local.” Print edition editors regularly pick from the blog to excerpt a post to the editorial page under the heading “Local Opinions.” Today’s entry, “Stop the torrent of hate after a deadly drunk-driving crash,” was filed by one Simone Campbell of Washington, whom the Post noted “is executive director of Network, a Catholic social justice advocacy group.” The online edition bears a much blander headline, “A proper tribute to Sister Denise,” referring to Denise Mosier, the nun who was killed in a Sunday car crash by repeat DUI offender and illegal immigrant Carlos Martinelly-Montano. In her 3-paragraph piece, Campbell essentially lumped xenophobes and racists in with conservative critics of law immigration enforcement, slamming “hate speech” on “The Post’s online comments section” and insisting that Martinelly-Montano’s immigration status did not cause “this tragedy.” Campbell then promptly proceeded to politicize Mosier’s death by arguing that “comprehensive immigration reform” would “be a proper tribute to Sister Denise’s memory.” The Post did not note that Campbell’s group Network supports a “Realistic path to earned legalization for people in the U.S. without status,” in other words, amnesty to immigrants in the United States illegally.  What’s more, by publishing Campbell’s mini-screed, the paper passed over a more measured, conservative post by Paige Winfield Cunningham of the blog Old Dominion Watchdog.  In her 8-paragraph August 4 post, “The human cost of immigration dysfunction,”   Cunningham cautioned against politicizing a tragedy, but noted that doesn’t excuse ignoring the policy implications of lax immigration enforcement: Victims exist on both sides of every issue. They’re easy to find on the left side of the immigration debate — for example, the children of illegal immigrants whose parents constantly fear deportation and struggle to create a life better than the one they left behind. On the other side of the debate, victimization is often expressed in large numbers that fail to communicate individual suffering — like how health-care services funded by taxpaying citizens are strained by millions who don’t pay. But this week, a tragic accident involving three Benedictine sisters from Richmond offered the right a story of how deportation gridlock hurts real people. One of the nuns was killed and two were left in critical condition after their vehicle collided with a car driven by 23-year-old Carlos A. Martinelly-Montano, an apparently illegal immigrant who was charged in the accident with DUI for the third time. It’s ironic that the crash occurred in Prince William — the county known as the toughest in the state on immigration. Prince William has been something of a microcosm of the larger debate since it enacted a policy in 2008 requiring officers to check immigration status upon arrest. In the first full year of the policy, 13 percent of arrests for DUI were suspected illegal immigrants, according to the 2009 Prince William County Police Report . Illegal immigrants also constituted 10 percent of drivers without licenses and 9.4 percent of drivers in hit-and-run accidents. The Benedictine Sisters have warned against using Monday’s accident for political gain, saying they “are dismayed and saddened that this tragedy has been politicized and become an apparent forum for the illegal immigration agenda.” But these three nuns, and the victims of other such accidents, shouldn’t be ignored. Space considerations may have factored into the Post not running Cunningham’s item in full, but it could have posted an excerpt lengthy enough for print but just enough to tease readers to check out the Post website. Instead, Post editors opted to run an editorial by a professional left-wing activist over a local political blogger.  It’s not surprising given the Post’s editorial bent, perhaps, but it is a disservice to print edition readers given the marked contrast between Campbell’s simplistic, boilerplate screed and Cunningham’s measured tone, which is the furthest thing possible from Campbell’s straw man of pseudonymed blog commenters venting their spleens with anti-immigrant hate.

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Amanda Crew Filmography

Filmography Films Film Year Film Role Notes 2006 Final Destination 3 Julie Christensen John Tucker Must Die Hallway Girl No.1 She#39;s The Man Kia 2008 That One Night Chicken Sex Drive Felicia Alpine 2009 The Haunting in Connecticut Wendy Campbell The Break-Up Artist Britney Brooke 2010 Charlie St. Cloud Tess Carroll 2011 Repeaters Sonia (Post-production) Breaking The Girl TBA (Pre-production) Television Year Show Role Notes 2005–2006 15/Love Tanis Mcta

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Naomi Campbell Hits a Rough Patch

Filed under: Naomi Campbell , Fashion , Paparazzi Photo , Beauty While usually no stranger to getting into hairy situations, supermodel Naomi Campbell ‘s latest scandal is all about her bald spot. During a photo shoot in NYC on Monday, the 40-year-old showed off what appears to be unbeweaveable hair loss. Forget the… Read more

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The "Snag" That Broke Down Charlie Sheen’s Plea Deal Has a Name

Beverly Campbell. Remember it. ‘Cause you can bet Charlie Sheen will. Turns out it was little old Campbell, an employee in the Pitkin County Jail Administrative Offices, who…

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Charlie Sheen Used Wife’s Lawyer to Cut Deal

Filed under: Charlie Sheen , Brooke Mueller , Celebrity Justice It’s one of the most ironic legal twists in a long time — TMZ has learned the lawyer who cut the very sweet plea deal for Charlie Sheen

Possible Plea Deal in Murder-for-Hire Case

Filed under: Juan-Carlos Cruz , Celebrity Justice , Jennifer Campbell TMZ has learned … Juan-Carlos Cruz could cop a plea in his attempted murder case as early as June 23. We’ve learned … last week a Santa Monica detective approached the three homeless men whom Cruz allegedly tried to hire to kill his wife.

Shauna’s Pre-Rehab Party — No Booze, No Bra

Filed under: Shauna Sand , Celebrity Rehab , rehab Just hours before entering ” Celebrity Rehab ” — Shauna Sand hit the club scene in Hollywood last night for one last half-naked hurrah. On her way out of one of the clubs, we asked Shauna why she’s seeking Dr. Drew’s help … and her answer … was… Read more

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Oprah Fascinated By Murder-for-Hire Story

Filed under: Juan-Carlos Cruz , Jennifer Campbell , TV , Celebrity Justice , Oprah TMZ has learned Oprah Winfrey is trying to snag former Food Network host Juan-Carlos Cruz for a jail chit chat. Cruz is currently behind bars after being arrested for allegedly hiring three homeless guys to kill his wife.