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Flo Rida Remembers Creating His Stage Name, On ‘When I Was 17’

‘I sat up there for about an hour and then it finally it hit me,’ the rapper reminiscences in latest episode. By James Dinh Flo Rida Photo: MTV News When Flo Rida was growing up, he had aspirations of becoming a rap superstar. But the aspiring MC knew he would have to introduce himself to the world of hip hop in a big way. On the latest episode of “When I Was 17,” which also features actresses Melissa Joan Hart and Alison Sweeney, the 31-year-old star reminisces about his teenage years and reveals how he came up with his all too recognizable stage name. Before skyrocketing as a solo artist, Flo (born Tramar Dillard) was a part of a rap group. But even then, he knew he had to create an identity for himself that would let him stand out within the band. “When I was 17, to be a part of a group like the Groundhoggz, you definitely have to come up with a name,” the MC recalls. Flo Rida, who was going by a different name in those days, explains that one of his friends urged him to come up with a new alias. “At first, I was going by the name of Ruckus Pimp,” Flo recalls. “I just thought that was like a little bit out there, so I went to over my boy’s house. He’s just like, ‘Man, we got to come up with a name today.’ ” The MC explains that he brainstormed for a while before finally taking inspiration from the place he grew up, the Sunshine State. “So, OK, I sat up there for about an hour and finally, it hit me,” he says. “Take Florida, break it in half and there you go: Flo Rida.” “When I Was 17” — this week featuring Flo Rida, Melissa Joan Hart and Alison Sweeney — premieres Saturday at 11 a.m. on MTV Related Videos ‘When I Was 17’ Episode 204 Sneak Peek Related Artists Flo Rida

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Miami Catches First Case of Dengue Fever in 50 Years

photo: Wikipedia For the first time in half a century a person in Miami-Dade County, Florida has been diagnosed (and recovered from…) a case of dengue fever that had been acquired locally ( Palm Beach Post ). This follows 24 cases of locally-caught dengue being discovered in Key West over the summer. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Segway Company Owner Plunges Off Cliff on….Segway.

Ooops! I hate it when that happens. added by: Progresshiv

Afghanistan War will cost at least another $60 billion, at least…

The war in Afghanistan may cost another $60 billion dollars and last ten more years, even if U.S. forces start leaving the country in 2011, potential Libertarian presidential candidate R. Lee Wrights said today. A NATO training-mission document recently uncovered by the Associated Press estimated it would cost about $6 billion dollars a year to train Afghani military and police forces. Gen. David Petraeus, the new commander in Afghanistan, has said that a successful counter-insurgency operation could last another ten years. “That means this war will cost at least another $60 billion to finish a job we never should have started,” said R. Lee Wrights. “No wonder our country is going broke.” Even with the training the NATO document acknowledges that Afghanistan will remain largely dependent on U.S. forces for security for years. The document also includes plans for large-scale infrastructure projects for “establishing enduring institutions” and “creating irreversible momentum” according to the AP. “The only 'irreversible momentum' we're creating is the irreversible momentum driving America deeper and deeper into debt,” Wrights said. “And the only 'enduring institutions' we're creating is the enduring institution of a welfare-warfare State that supports corrupt governments under the guise of fighting terrorism.” Wrights said he's troubled by comments Petraeus has made about the withdrawal of American troops, which is supposed to begin in July 2011. “He seems to be hedging his bets,” Wrights said. After nine years of war, Petraeus said that it is just now that the United States has the organization and people in place to fight a counter-insurgency operation. “The general is reputed to be an expert on this type of warfare and has said it can take years, even decades, to wage successfully,” Wrights says. “So if we are just getting started now, it could take ten more years to 'finish the job.' That's unacceptable.” Wrights is also troubled by the fact that the general refers to July 2011 as the date “when a process begins, the pace of which is determined by conditions on the ground.” Petraeus characterized the process as a “thinning out” of U.S. forces, rather than a “turning over” of security for their own country to Afghanistan’s citizens and authorities. “We have already endured one war where the generals and politicians kept telling us they were seeing the 'light at the end of the tunnel,' but that light never got any closer,” Wrights said. Petraeus recently spoke out against plans by a Florida minister to burn the Qur'an, saying that the action would put American troops in danger. “What is a greater danger to American soldiers, sailors, marines and airmen is keeping them in a war we should not have started in the first place, helping prop up a corrupt government,” Wrights said. “If we truly want to keep our troops safe, we should bring them home now.” Wrights is considering seeking the LP presidential nomination because he believes the Libertarian message in 2012 should be a loud, clear and unequivocal call to stop all war. He has pledged that 10 percent of all donations to his campaign will be spent for ballot access so that the stop all war message can be heard in all 50 states. Wrights, who was born in Winston-Salem, is a writer and political activist living in Texas. He is the co-founder and editor of the free speech online magazine Liberty For All. http://www.examiner.com/libertarian-in-raleigh/afghan-war-will-cost-another-60-b… added by: shanklinmike

Fla. Gay Adoption Ban Unconstitutional

A Miami appeals court on Wednesday upheld a lower court ruling that found the Florida ban on adoption by gay people to be unconstitutional. According to The Miami Herald, “The unanimous 3-0 decision deals a critical blow to Florida's 33-year-old law banning adoption by gay men and lesbians, and most likely sends the case to Florida's highest court for resolution.” The opinion stated, “Given a total ban on adoption by homosexual persons, one might expect that this reflected a legislative judgment that homosexual persons are, as a group, unfit to be parents. No one in this case has made, or even hinted at, any such argument. “To the contrary, the parties agree 'that gay people and heterosexuals make equally good parents.'” The decision from the third district court of appeal in Miami will allow Frank Martin Gill, the gay father at the center of the case, to keep the two sons he and his partner adopted in 2009 after fostering the boys for several years. Legal analysts expect the case to move to the Florida supreme court, where it will ultimately be decided. added by: TimALoftis

Adriana Lima Doing What She Does Best

Here’s supermodel superhottie Adriana Lima doing what she does best, looking friggin’ awesome while launching some Victoria’s Secret fragrance somewhere in Florida the other day. I don’t actually know where she is, but Florida had a nice ring to it. Anyhow, I can’t wait until all the uglies and softies start walking around like they own the place because they happen to smell like a Victoria’s Secret model instead of chilly cheese dogs. Thanks for nothing.

Tiny Owl Stowaway Booted From Luxury Ocean Liner

Original image from Wikipedia Commons A life at sea proved not to be for a tiny burrowing owl that had made its home on one of the world’s most luxurious cruise ships. The protected bird was found to have moved into the ship’s artificial golf course while it was docked in Port Everglades, Florida. Alerted to the stowaway, the local Fish and Wildlife Commission was brought in to … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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ABC Touts O’Donnell’s Witchcraft Comments: Will Remarks Continue to ‘Haunt’ Candidate?

Good Morning America’s George Stephanopoulos on Monday asserted that the White House wants to “deliver” the message that the Tea Party is too extreme. He then highlighted 11-year-old comments, asking Representative Mike Pence about Christine O’Donnell’s past comments on witchcraft: “She says it was just a little high school fun. Is that enough?” In a 1999 appearance on Politically Incorrect, O’Donnell told host Bill Maher that she dabbled in witchcraft and dated a Satanist. An ABC graphic hyped, “Witchcraft Talk Haunts Candidate: O’Donnell Asked to Explain Remarks.” Playing up a Republican split, Stephanopoulos cited an unlikely expert, Karl Rove, as he interviewed Pence: “You heard Karl Rove say that Christine O’Donnell is going to have to explain the witchcraft comments.” On September 15 , the GMA anchor pointed out that Rove criticized the “nutty” things the Delaware senatorial nominee has said in the past. The engineer of two presidential victories for George W. Bush isn’t often extolled on Good Morning America. Stephanopoulos, a former top aide to Michael Dukakis and Bill Clinton,  recited more Democratic talking points for the midterm election: STEPHANOPOULOS: But, as you know, Congressman, speaking of the message, you know that the Democrats and the White House are going to try to take the position of Christine O’Donnell, Joe Miller from Alaska and say that it’s signs of a radical takeover in the Republican Party. Christine O’Donnell also says that integrating women into the military institutes will cripple the readiness of our defense. Joe Miller up in Alaska says that unemployment benefits are unconstitutional. Are those provisions you’re willing to run by? A transcript of the September 20 segment, which aired at 7:09am EDT, follows: GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: But, the message is what the White House wants to deliver in this election season. Thanks, Jake. And for more on all this, we’re joined by the man who beat out Sarah Palin and other Republican stars at the Values Voter presidential straw poll this weekend, Indiana Congressman Mike Pence, The chairman of the House Republican Conference. Congratulations on your victory, Congressman. REP. MIKE PENCE: Thank you, George. STEPHANOPOULOS: I know that after that you said you wanted to focus on getting back to the House for Republicans. But is it fair to conclude that your victory Saturday increases your chances that you’ll run for President? PENCE: Well, look, I was very honored and, frankly, humbled as we walked out of the Purdue/Ball State game on Saturday and received word about that affirmation from folks who attended the Values Voters Summit in Washington. But our focus, George, and I think so the focus of every American who is tired of runaway federal spending, borrowing, bailouts and takeovers needs to be on November 2nd. You know, we’ll let the future take care of itself. But, for now, the reason I’m here in Michigan today- gonna be campaigning with Tim Wahlberg down in Battle Creek.. The reason we’re traveling all across the country the American people won back the people’s house for the common sense and common values of this nation. STEPHANOPOULOS: Okay. So we’ll have you back in November when you’re ready to make the announcement. I’ll invite you back then . But, let’s talk a little bit about the midterms and that victory last week by Christine O’Donnell and all the comments coming out over the weekend. You heard Karl Rove say that Christine O’Donnell is going to have to explain the witchcraft comments. She says it was just a little high school fun. Is that enough? PENCE: Well, look, I think that’s up to the voters in Delaware to decide. And certainly, Christine O’Donnell, you know, has an obligation to explain those public statements. But, you know, welcome to the silly season, George. I mean, suddenly now, Bill Maher is the vanguard of religion in America. [Laughs.] Come on. You know, Christine O’Donnell’s success or the success of Joe Miller in Alaska or people like Marco Rubio in Florida is less about that the messenger, it’s more about the message. What’s bringing everyday Americans into the streets, out to Tea Party meetings and town hall meetings is the realization that our government has run off the rails. And the American people recognize they’ve got to take the reins back in the government. And they’re looking for men and women of courage who are willing to stand up and take on the establishment in Washington, D.C. And I expect, come November 2nd, those issues and that message is going to carry the day. And not all of this back and forth. STEPHANOPOULOS: But, as you know, Congressman, speaking of the message, you know that the Democrats and the White House are going to try to take the position of Christine O’Donnell, Joe Miller from Alaska and say that it’s signs of a radical takeover in the Republican Party. Christine O’Donnell also says that integrating women into the military institutes will cripple the readiness of our defense. Joe Miller up in Alaska says that unemployment benefits are unconstitutional. Are those provisions you’re willing to run by? PENCE [Laughs]: Nice try, George. Look- STEPHANOPOULOS: Well, what’s the answer? PENCE: Look, look, I’ve been traveling around the country for candidates and I’ve attended Tea Party rallies. Did one about a week ago in Washington D.C. with tens of thousands of Americans. But, in my town hall meeting two years ago, people poured into my home community in Columbus, Indiana because they’re fed up. They’re fed up with runaway federal spending in both political parties. And I think they’re going to see through this typical, nitpicking, and we’re going to pull things out of context. And we’re going to try and put people in the worst possible light. They’re going to say, “Look, just bring us men and women that are willing to go to Washington, D.C., put our fiscal house in order, get this economy moving, respect the common values of the American people.” And I think that’s going to carry the day on Election Day. STEPHANOPOULOS: So, that’s my last question. We only have ten seconds left. Bottom line, do you think Republicans win back the House? PENCE: I think they have a profound opportunity. But it’s up to the American people that cherish conservative values, to do everything they can between now and November 2nd to win back the people’s house for the common sense and common values of the majority of this country.

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NBC News Prez Whines That Fox News Is ‘Trying to Brand Us’ As Liberals Because of the Radical MSNBC Lineup

Washington Post media reporter Howard Kurtz wrote this howler today in a story on how MSNBC’s leftishness rubs off on the mothership: “No one is suggesting Brian Williams’s newscast had suddenly become biased.” That’s right. Brian’s show has been biased for a long time . But there’s more comedy in how NBC News chief Steve Capus tries to suggest it’s unfair to see NBC as liberal because of the ever-increasing left-wing shrillness quotient of MSNBC in prime time:  Capus concedes that MSNBC’s lefty lineup at night–Ed Schultz, Chris Matthews, Keith Olbermann, Rachel Maddow and, as of next week, Lawrence O’Donnell–raises questions about NBC. But cable is “narrowcasting,” he says, and “I think the audience gets it, pure and simple.” Fox News, he adds, is “trying to brand us” as a liberal broadcast network because of MSNBC. “It’s a classic political tactic — they don’t like Keith Olbermann, they’re going to come after us. It’s annoying.” NBC News has operated with a left-wing tilt going back to at least Huntley/Brinkley in the sixties, but now they have a new way of pretending to be straight news: Don’t we look calm and sedate next to Olbermann?  Kurtz was also told that MSNBC was a complete programming mess for 11 years, but adding radical-left talk show host after radical-left talk show host has suddenly made the network “serious,” after all these years:  Fox still dominates the cable news race, but MSNBC now regularly beats CNN in prime time, and Joe Scarborough’s “Morning Joe” has become the most talked-about breakfast show . Capus attributes the turnaround to the channel branding itself “the place for politics,” giving it a long-sought focus after so many short-lived programs with the likes of Alan Keyes, Phil Donahue and John Hockenberry. For its first 11 years, “MSNBC didn’t have its act together,” Zucker says. “Only in the last three years has MSNBC emerged as a serious network. Kurtz is buying the company spin on this one. Fox & Friends crushes Morning Joe in the morning (often by a gap of about 1 million to 400,000). Kurtz doesn’t even note that CNN Headline News has boasted that its Morning Express with Robin Meade has beat Scarborough in the coveted 25-54 demographic for many months . Perhaps Kurtz is being charitable to NBC so he doesn’t look too much like a CNN employee. Kurtz is certainly correct that Fox News enjoys taunting NBC and MSNBC (if he doesn’t mention that NBC and MSNBC often shoot back):  Fox Executive Vice President Brian Lewis responds that “NBC, and especially MSNBC, is not even a blip on our radar screen. We don’t care what they do. Capus must be confusing us with CNN” as a close competitor. (Fox host Bill O’Reilly, for his part, regularly describes NBC as a left-wing network, at one point slamming “Capus and his character assassins.”)

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Marc Ambinder Fulfills Own Prediction, Provides Messaging Assistance to Dems: ‘Go After Palin!’

I didn’t know about what follows when I posted last night (at NewsBusters ; at BizzyBlog ) on Atlantic politics editor and CBS Campaign 2010 “Chief Political Consultant” Marc Ambinder’s September 15 prediction that “The media is going to help the Democratic Party’s national messaging.” Though drop-dead obvious, I still found it interesting that someone in Ambinder’s position would admit it. It turns out that only two days after Ambinder put forth his prediction, he proactively made it come true. Despite the inquisitive title of his September 17 post (“Will the White House Play the Palin Card?”), Ambinder clearly believes that going after Sarah Palin should be part of the White House’s and Democrats’ strategy during the next seven weeks. It’s enough to make you wonder if he has already written his CBS election post-mortems. Behold Ambinder’s cluelessness: … when Tea Partiers are in “elect someone like Christine O’Donnell mode,” Democrats sense an opportunity. Simply put, the crazier the Tea Party seems, the more Democrats can link the Republican agenda to its source of energy, which in turn fires up rank-and-file Democrats. There is, in fact … someone whose very name provokes disgust among Democrats, someone whose name identification is 100 percent and whose ubiquity is extremely useful. That person is Sarah Palin. All that’s required is for the President to utter her name a couple of times. The Fox-Rush-Redstate nexus would explode. Palin would bask in the attention and respond. And respond. And respond. … Elevate Sarah Palin? How much higher can she go? Everyone knows her. Some of Obama’s advisers have argued in the past that the attention paid to Palin by Americans in the last stages of the 2008 campaign is one reason why Obama was able to win so cleanly. Palin and the Tea Party movement are not the same thing. The movement, evolving out of movement conservatism, is principally about government and the economy. Palin revels in the culture wars. But when that part of the Tea Party that does care about social issues becomes the story, linking the two in the public’s mind is easier. Anyone who thinks that Palin hurt John McCain’s campaign wasn’t watching the same election as everyone else. McCain was suffering from intense conservative disinterest until he picked Palin. When he did, she energized the sensible, conservative base of the party as no one ever has. The fact that McCain’s people then seemingly did all they could to water her down in the ensuing weeks is primarily McCain’s fault, not hers. Despite that, residual affection for Palin is what prevented McCain’s 7-point loss from going into double digits, and, for better or worse, arguably salvaged his ability to continue on as a U.S. Senator. Despite well over a year of exposure to it, Ambinder betrays a total misunderstanding of the Tea Party movement. Fiscal issues are currently very important, but if he thinks there’s a big divide within the movement on social issues, he’s got another thing coming. The overriding issue is, to steal from Mark Levin, liberty versus tyranny. There is probably no better example of how all of the supposedly divide-creating issues (fiscal, social, constitutional) tie together under the liberty vs. tyranny banner than Palin’s completely accurate, totally courageous assertion that statist health care will inexorably lead to “death panels” — and that they are designed into legislation this Congress has already passed and this President has already signed. So let me get this straight: During the next seven weeks, Marc Ambinder will be CBS’s “Chief Political Consultant” on Campaign 2010. He’s part of a team that will, in the network’s own words , provide “reports and political analysis (that) will be prominently featured across all CBS News broadcasts and platforms on the run-up to election night 2010 on Nov. 2.” At the same time, Ambinder has not only clearly chosen sides, but is actively providing “messaging” advice to which he hopes Team Obama and the Democrats pay heed. Assuming he continues to do this, Ambinder’s contributions to CBS’s “reports and political analysis” will then necessarily involve evaluating first, whether the home team followed his advice, and second, whether following or not following his advice was successful. Of course, you’ll never hear Ambinder tell his audience that “This is (or isnt’) what I suggested.” No-no-no. CBS will present its “Chief Political Consultant” as an impartial, disinterested observer. What horse manure. And they wonder why their ratings continue to drop. Cross-posted at BizzyBlog.com .

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