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Sandra Bullock-Jesse James Divorce: A Done Deal

Sandra Bullock didn’t waste any time. Not even four months after Jesse James’ affairs with Michelle “Bombshell” McGee and other assorted hoes became exposed, the actress’ divorce from him is final. Both Sandra Bullock and her now-ex have signed the final documents, filed and sealed with the clerk’s office in Travis County, Texas, within the last week. Sources confirm the papers make the divorce final, although the contents, including all financial details of their split, will forever remain confidential. Insiders do say the divorce clears the way for Sandra to complete a single parent adoption , however. Initially, both of them planned to adopt baby Louis. DONE: Sandra Bullock and Jesse James would have celebrated their fifth wedding anniversary July 16. Alas, dude screwed up big time – literally and otherwise . Bullock filed for divorce back on April 23, saying her marriage to James “has become insupportable because of discord or conflict of personalities.” That’s code for “my husband is a cheating jackass.” So what happens to their relationship going forward? It now appears reports of James moving to Texas to win Bullock back were only partially true. He wants his children to continue to have a relationship with her, and getting away from his other ex-wife, Janine Lindemulder, is an added bonus. Janine is on parole and can’t leave California. Sucks to be her!

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Did Mel Gibson Bust Oksana Grigorieva’s Grill?

It turns out Mel Gibson’s estranged baby mama, Oksana Grigorieva did indeed go to the dentist following a confrontation with the actor on January 6. The question: Was Mel responsible for the damage she had repaired, or is Oksana just trying to manipulate circumstantial evidence to slander him? As we reported earlier, Mel punched Oksana in the face – she claims – twice during a heated argument, knocking out teeth and giving her a concussion. TMZ has since learned there are photos of the damage to Oksana’s teeth and records showing that she did in fact go to a dentist the very next day. OKSANA VS. MEL : Who’s telling the truth? Sources close to Oksana are saying that one of her teeth was completely knocked out and another was chipped thanks to Gibson’s violent behavior . Mel’s camp counters that he was not responsible for any damage to Oksana’s teeth and that they were not actually damaged … just the veneers.

Environmental Devastation In The Gulf Of Mexico: Dolphins Covered In Oil, Sea Turtles Burned Alive And Massive Underwater Dead Zones

It is hard to put into words the environmental devastation taking place in the Gulf of Mexico right now. Thousands upon thousands of sea creatures have died from the oil already, and the ultimate death toll could be in the millions. In addition, as BP uses “burn boxes” to burn off some of the oil floating on the surface of the Gulf, thousands more sea creatures are literally being burned alive. The tragedy is unspeakable. Not only that, but scientists are now warning that the massive amounts of methane escaping into the Gulf could potentially create massive underwater dead zones in which nothing can live. Meanwhile, massive amounts of oil are coating American coastlines and beaches. And unfortunately, all of this is just going to get even worse as more oil continues to gush violently into the Gulf of Mexico each day. It is like a really bad dream that we just can't wake up from. added by: Revelation1217

N.Korea seeks $75 Trillion from U.S.

Cash-strapped North Korea has demanded the United States pay almost $US65 trillion ($75 trillion) in compensation for six decades of hostility. The official North Korean news agency, KCNA, says the cost of the damage done by the US since the peninsula was divided in 1945 is estimated at $US64.96 trillion. The compensation call comes on the eve of the 60th anniversary of the start of the 1950-1953 Korean War. KCNA said the figure includes $US26.1 trillion arising from US “atrocities” which left more than 5 million North Koreans dead, wounded, kidnapped or missing. The agency also claims 60 years of US sanctions have caused a loss of $US13.7 trillion by 2005, while property losses were estimated at $US16.7 trillion. The agency said North Koreans have “the justifiable right” to receive the compensation for their blood. It said the committee's calculation did not include the damage North Korea had suffered from sanctions after its first nuclear test in 2006. LMAO! http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/06/24/2936414.htm added by: iamfree

“Doomsday” Cover-Up: BP Official Admits to Damage BENEATH THE SEA FLOOR! (SCARY VIDEOS)

BP Official Admits to Damage BENEATH THE SEA FLOOR “Doomsday” Cover-Up: BP Official Admits to Damage BENEATH THE SEA FLOOR! Washington’s Blog June 12, 2010 As I noted Tuesday, there is growing evidence that BP’s oil well – technically called the “well casing” or “well bore” – has suffered damage beneath the level of the sea floor. (VIDEOS) full Story “Doomsday” Cover-Up: BP Official Admits to Damage BENEATH THE SEA FLOOR…. http://ctpatriot1970.wordpress.com/2010/06/12/doomsday-cover-up-bp-official-admi… The evidence is growing stronger and stronger that there is substantial damage beneath the sea floor. Indeed, it appears that BP officials themselves have admitted to such damage. This has enormous impacts on both the amount of oil leaking into the Gulf, and the prospects for quickly stopping the leak this summer. added by: ctpatriot1970

From Snow to Sweat Lodges: Making "Rape on the Reservation"

Joanne Shen co-produced “Rape on the Reservation,” premiering as part of Vanguard's fourth season on Wednesday, June 2, at 10/9c. A few weeks before Christmas last year, my co-producer John Henion and I flew to South Dakota to begin researching the story that would become “Rape on the Reservation.” We landed in Rapid City and drove three hours east to two of the poorest reservations in America, Pine Ridge and Rosebud reservations, home to members of the Lakota (Sioux) nation. The point of the trip was to make contacts and figure out if it was even feasible to do a television documentary about the sexual assault on Indian reservations. We had been repeatedly warned over the phone that outsiders were regarded with suspicion and it would it would be especially difficult to get people talking about such a sensitive subject like rape. First impression: in the dead of winter, rural South Dakota has got to be one of the coldest places in America. The poverty makes it feel all the more bleak. The impoverished conditions that many people on the reservation live under are among the worst I’ve ever seen in the U.S. A trailer home will be packed with more than a dozen adults and children living under one roof. Sub- zero temperatures are exacerbated by the fact that some residences still lack electricity or indoor plumbing. I remember going with the Pine Ridge police department on a ride-along. We entered the home of an elderly man when neighbors complained that his young nieces had been partying on the premises (alcohol is illegal on Pine Ridge, a so-called “dry” reservation”). I noticed that all four gas burners on his stove were on full-blast, which I thought was odd and dangerous, considering there were 2 or 3 toddlers running around the premises. I pointed this out to the man because I thought he might have left the stove on accidentally. He ignored me. Later, I learned that this was one of the many creative ways people on “the rez” kept their houses warm. Like any shoot, this one had its own logistical challenges. When we go to foreign countries, we know we have to play by someone else’s rule—and visiting an Indian reservation is no different. Reservations are legally recognized sovereign nations within the geographical boundaries of the U. S. and the rhythm of life is definitely different. They call it “Indian time,” and it means that schedules are fluid. Television producers live and die by adhering to strict schedules so that they can pack as much filming in a day as possible. But, as with almost every Vanguard shoot I’ve ever been on—efficient Japan being a notable exception—being super-flexible to work with your subject’s schedule has usually paid off with getting great access in the end. Before you do, you’re likely to spend some time that feels wasted, like standing outside for half an hour in bracing 20-below weather waiting for a source to show up at a traditional Lakota funeral, as we did. Or braving the other temperature extreme—an Indian sweat lodge—in the hopes of convincing a medicine man to let us film a traditional healing ceremony. It was no easy feat, considering I was 23 weeks pregnant at the time. In the end, I literally couldn’t take the heat and left my co-producer to sweat it out (pardon the puns) with our subjects. Ultimately, we met amazing individuals who were brave enough to share their stories with us. In spite of the dark subject matter, I was frequently struck by the resilience of the people we met along the way. I remember interviewing one of our subjects about the murder of her daughter. She’d be in tears one moment and then, in the very next moment, be able to laugh genuinely at some silly joke I’d crack out of sheer nervousness. Later on, Tillie Black Bear, the head of White Buffalo Calf Woman Society, an important women’s organization on Rosebud Reservation, told me that this was characteristic of the Lakota—to be able to switch quickly from deep sorrow to moments of joy and laughter—and it was probably one way they have been able to survive psychologically, in the face of their traumatic history. And that’s the way I remember my time there: hearing countless heartbreaking stories from some of the toughest people I’ve ever met. Watch the trailer for “Rape on the Reservation” after the jump, and tune in on Wednesday, June 2 at 10/9c to watch on Current TV. added by: joanneshen

R. I. P bp we will remember you or not.

Today bp stocks plummeted 15% and all the attempts to cover the oil spill and fix the damage have failed. The company is going down for sure. there are so many problems coming to bp including criminal charges and the fines from the clear water act will amount over 10billion dollars. Watch this video and see how Rachel Maddow extensively explain the damages of the oil spill including all the fines that bp is liable for. She also explain the negligence of bp and the role that the government is playing in the whole catastrophe. Thanks, Brava added by: BRAVATRAVELS

BP Oil Spill In Exxon Valdez Units

We're measuring this oil spill week by week in units of Exxon Valdez. It will lend some context to the sheer scale of the damage that BP, Transocean, and Halliburton have done to America. View

Bombshell McGee Apologizes to Sandra Bullock on Australian TV [Bombshells]

Michelle “Bombshell” McGee has already defended herself in writing . Today, she took her damage control efforts to an Australian television show. Turns out she’s “sorry” for the “embarrassment” she’s caused Sandra. And she showed off Jesse James ‘ text messages. More

United States of Tara Multiple-Personality Smackdown: ‘The Truth Hurts’

Last time we saw Tara , she was cheering up thanks to an Air Supply jam session in her neighbor’s suicide house. She had not told her family that Buck had been hijacking her body to woo a sweet bartender named Pammy (Joey Lauren Adams), hoping her male alter would recede back into her subconscious. But as we learned in last night’s episode, “The Truth Hurts,” Pammy and Buck are not going away anytime soon, and if anyone tries to get between them, Buck, the hardened Vietnam vet who shows his affection by cutting his lady’s toenails and replacing her water jug, will throw down with anyone, including Tara. After the jump, Movieline assesses the damage from last night’s match.

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