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Katy Perry ‘California Gurls’ music video parody YouTube hit

This video is so funny. A great Parody video of Katy Perry's “California Gurls.” added by: DimeSne

"It’s about where it came from and how it was grown." -Neil Young

The best video for why consumers need to join the family farmers' fight now: “We’re not big, we know we are small…we are David…and there is an army of Goliaths against us.” – Neil Young http://www.ourlocale.com/video/farm-aid-neil-young-powerful added by: TOP10PRODUCELLC

Why The Prop 8 Ruling Scares Religious Conservatives

(RNS) When U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker struck down California's Proposition 8 on Wednesday (Aug. 4), he said voters' motivation for outlawing gay marriage was clear. “The evidence shows conclusively that moral and religious views form the only basis for a belief that same-sex couples are different from opposite-sex couples,” Walker wrote in his sweeping, 136-page decision. “These interests do not provide a rational basis for supporting Proposition 8.” Religion, in Walker's reasoning, amounts to a “private moral view,” which should not infringe upon the constitutional rights of others. While some legal scholars say Walker's decision lands on firm legal ground–a law must advance a secular purpose to pass constitutional muster–some religious leaders accuse the judge of trying to scrub faith from the public square. “Judge Walker claimed to read the minds of California's voters, arguing that the majority voted for Proposition 8 based on religious opposition to homosexuality, which he then rejected as an illegitimate state interest,” R. Albert Mohler, president of a leading Southern Baptist seminary in Kentucky, wrote in an online column. “In essence, this establishes secularism as the only acceptable basis for moral judgment on the part of voters,” Mohler said. On Thursday, Prop 8's supporters filed an appeal of Walker's decision. Jim Campbell, an attorney with the Alliance Defense Fund, a conservative Christian law firm involved in the litigation, said the religious freedom argument will play an important role as the case moves up the federal judicial ladder–including, potentially, the Supreme Court. “At bottom, our strategy here is, and has always been, that in this country we should respect the rights of the people when they do what they have always done: vote based on their religious and moral convictions,” Campbell said. Abolitionists, anti-abortion activists, and civil rights activists have all been motivated by personal faith, Campbell argued. “To be blunt, we felt (Walker's decision) was an all-out attack on religion.” Walker did note, however, that no religion will be forced to perform same-sex weddings. Howard Friedman, an emeritus law professor at Ohio's University of Toledo, said Walker is not attacking religion per se; he is just not giving religious expression any special consideration. “He's basically saying that a private moral view isn't a rational basis for legislation,” said Friedman, who writes the popular “Religion Clause” blog. “Case law goes both ways on that. There are certainly some cases that say a merely moral view isn't enough to support legislation; on the other hand, there are some cases that talk about laws being a moral view on society.” Walker's reasoning relies, in part, on a 1996 Supreme Court decision that struck down an anti-gay law in Colorado, Friedman said. That decision, written by Justice Anthony Kennedy–who's considered a key swing vote on the high court–invalidated laws grounded in “animosity toward the class of persons affected.” Walker devotes several pages in his ruling to identifying religion as a prime source of anti-gay animus, listing examples from the Vatican and the Southern Baptist Convention, and noting that 84 percent of weekly churchgoers voted in favor of Prop 8, according to a CNN exit poll. As if to prove Walker's point, Los Angeles Cardinal Roger Mahony released a statement on Wednesday that said, “Those of us who supported Prop 8 and worked for its passage did so for one reason: We truly believe that marriage was instituted by God for the specific purpose of carrying out God's plan for the world and human society. Period.” Still, some religious leaders take issue with Walker's conclusion that “religious beliefs that gay and lesbian relationships are sinful or inferior to heterosexual relationships harm gays and lesbians.” “If religion is considered the chief obstacle to gay and lesbian political progress, then it would seem to follow that the state has an obligation to remove that obstacle,” said R.R. Reno, a senior editor at First Things, a Catholic journal based in New York. “That's not going to happen, because the First Amendment protects religious expression,” but it could lead to a sidelining of faith in political debate, Reno said. Sister Mary Ann Walsh, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, says Walker is wrong on the law and the church's theology. The Roman Catholic Church holds that homosexuality is not sinful in itself, but that homosexual acts are. “Freedom of religion and freedom of speech allow us to speak without his deeming us harmful,” Walsh said. “Our teaching is our teaching.” added by: TimALoftis

The Cutest Kitten You Will Ever See

Here is some beautiful pictures of the cutest cat that you will ever see!I have to say she is so adorable! http://idiotduck.com/random-2/animals-random-2/the-cutest-kitten-you-will-ever-s… added by: idiotduck

American Idol Fantasia Allegedly Made Sex Tape With Married Man

Former American Idol Fantasia Barrino is at the center of a legal battle between her new boyfriend Antwuan Cook and his wife. added by: paintedacres

The Week’s Most Outrageous and Hilarious Media Moments

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The Week’s Most Outrageous and Hilarious Media Moments

When Your Kid Smokes Pot

O.K., so you found some weed in your teen-agers room. Depending on the kind of parent you are, your reaction to that can range from mild amusement to thermonuclear. But assuming you are not going to smoke the stuff yourself, you are confronted with making some decisions on what to do about it. Perhaps you think it is time to call a counselor, or maybe even the thought of a treatment center for young people with drug problems crosses your mind. As someone who worked in the chemical dependency treatment field for two decades, and who wrote and directed several treatment programs, let me make a suggestion about that. Don’t. Don’t even think about it. http://mensnewsdaily.com/2010/08/08/when-your-kid-smokes-pot/ added by: JackHerer

Do you support gay marriage? Nationwide Poll With Semi Real Time Results By State!

Do you support gay marriage? Nationwide Poll With Semi Real Time Results By State! added by: toyotabedzrock

Famous and Prominent People Take Big Leaps of Faith!

This is a series of quirky, fun-filled vintage photographs taken by Philippe Halsman five decades ago of movie stars, politicians, royalty, entertainers, artists and authors. Halsman had the bold and unconventional idea back in the 1950’s to ask the famous and prominent people he was commissioned to photograph once the formal sessions were over, to jump! The results were amazing, as each subject interpreted this bizarre request in their own unique way, often defying their typical public image. Marilyn Monroe, Lena Horne, Merce Cunningham, Salvador Dali, Weegee, Richard Nixon, and even the Duke and Duchess of Windsor agreed to take the leap of faith. This piece includes a number of wonderful vintage photographs, a slide show and a video. http://disembedded.wordpress.com/2010/08/07/photos-of-the-day-famous-and-promine… added by: disembedded

Obama Seeks Greater Internet Spy Power

The Obama administration is seeking to make it easier for the FBI to compel companies to turn over records of an individual's Internet activity without a court order if agents deem the information relevant to an intelligence or terrorism investigation. added by: The_Global_Report