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Jack gannon said, “I voted for the story only one time. Because a 'true story' has merit, and thus proliferates itself. But, Current 'automatically' continued my voting for it. This occurred by my 'Liking' the story on Facebook, and posting it on Digg, Twitter, and YahooBuzz.” “Otherwise, if you don't like Mike's postings, then simply ignore them.” http://current.com/users/Jack_Gannon.htm interesting that you just registered and that you have no followers and are not following anyone. not the first time (shank vandal)? since you sound like you respect him so much, i figured you'd also boost up the “thousands” following, so you'd choose shank to follow. i guess your real busy for one guy eh? http://current.com/news/92685648_libertarians-say-republicans-owe-apology-not-pl… where's the transparency? added by: iamaman

Ghetto Physics Will The Real Pimp’s and Ho’s Please Stand Up

“GhettoPhysics: Will the Real Pimps and Ho’s Please Stand Up!” Written and Directed by: William H. Arntz , Director of “What The Bleep Do We Know” & E. Raymond Brown NEW TRANSFORMATIONAL FILM UNVEILS THE POWER GAME BEING PLAYED WORLDWIDE … FOREVER! Most of humanity is pissed right now. “We’re mad as hell and we’re not going to take this anymore!” is becoming a common cry. Why are we so mad? Because the power game that’s been played in the world forever (dominator and dominated, Pimp and Ho) has left our planet and most of us bereft and struggling. Now, a new hybrid documentary film, GhettoPhysics: Will the Real Pimps and Ho’s Please Stand Up! ( www.ghettophysics.com ) sheds light on the game, so all can see, and become empowered to play the role we chose in life! The film includes interviews with notable entertainers and thinkers, such as Dr. Cornel West, Ice-T, KRS-One, Too Short, John Perkins, Cynthia McKinney, William H. Arntz (Co-Director) and Norman Lear. Of course, it also includes a colorful contingent of street characters, with names such as Filmore Slim, Hook da Crook, Mac Breed and Lo Da Show. added by: Ghetto_Physics

Should a grandmother’s home be taken over a positive test for marijuana? (Updated) Examiner.com

I decided to include the full story here to clarify some confusion by readers. Please go to my link on Examiner and click follow to get future updates. Marc Anthony Laquinn Buchanan, 27, was arrested Wednesday after testing positive for marijuana use, according to court records. Buchanan was out on bond after being arrested in 2009. Buchanan's grandmother had posted the $50,000 property bond. Buchanan is awaiting trial on charges of attempted murder, first-degree assault, fleeing and evading police, possession of a handgun by a convicted felon, possession of a controlled substance and tampering with physical evidence. These charges stem from an incident where Buchanan is accused of shooting and causing “serious physical injury” to Officer Nicholas Whitcomb during a footchase. The Commonwealth Attorney's Office wants Judge Ishmael to revoke his bond. This would most likely lead to the loss of Buchanan's grandmother's home. Judge Ishmael has refused to do this and, I believe, rightly so. Mr. Buchanan stands accused but is presumed innocent until proven guilty. I don't know all of the details of the case, however, bonds are set to make sure the accused show up for their court date. I believe the bond was appropriate and efficient. The comments left after the article posted on Kentucky.com tend to disagree. http://www.kentucky.com/2010/09/23/1447397/lexington-man-charged-in-officers.htm… The issue at hand is the positive test for marijuana. Should a grandmother's home be taken because Buchanan tested positive for marijuana while awaiting pre-trial? I could argue for days about mis-information regarding marijuana. However, I'll just point out that the last thing marijuana would do is make Buchanan violent or dangerous. I'll leave it up to the comments section to debate the pros and cons of marijuana and whether or not it should be legalized. Judge Ishmael made the right decision by weighing the issues and making a calm, level-headed ruling. Buchanan knew the rules of his release, yes. Testing positive for marijuana was a violation of his release. However, did the marijuana make Buchanan dangerous or more likely to evade prosecution? No. Would justice be served by taking away the home of his grandmother? No. Would the judge be causing more pain, grief and heartache for the grandmother, family and friends of Buchanan by doing this? Yes. I tend to be critical of the Lexington courtrooms and the legal community due to past and present experience. Today, I praise Judge Ishmael for realizing that sometimes rules and laws are not written in stone. Justice is best served with a touch of wisdom. Thank you, Judge Ishmael, you've got my vote. added by: Monkey_Films

Spitzer Boosters at Boston Globe Hail Client #9 Show As Sign of CNN’s Stand for ‘Traditional News Values’

Why is The Boston Globe sucking up to CNN? In an unsigned staff editorial on Tuesday , the Globe warned TV critics to “back off” CNN for hiring “fresher voices” like Eliot Spitzer, the disgraced ex-Governor of New York and pseudo-conservative Kathleen Parker. They strangely claimed that somehow Spitzer won’t be partisan, but he will be “candid” — like in his political career?? He’s “forever marred” by his transactional sex, but also a superior host because of it?  Yes, Spitzer will forever be marred by his use of prostitutes, but the demise of his political career has freed him up to be far more candid than the average moonlighting politico. Parker, a voice of common-sense conservatism, is notable for her willingness to break with the GOP herd; in 2008, she wrote that Sarah Palin lacked important qualifications for national office. Another Crossfire this won’t be: Spitzer and Parker will probably be unpredictable and sometimes contrarian. They might even agree on some things — an entirely welcome development. Throwing ideological chum to the partisan masses will always draw ratings, but it rarely leaves viewers better informed. Anyone who thinks Client #9 isn’t going to be a partisan Democrat isn’t watching his recent TV appearances, attacking the GOP as the “party of nihilism.” But the Globe mourns how Fox News and MSNBC are ruining the political culture, while CNN is a PBS-style oasis by comparison: The fate of CNN is of more than casual interest, because it is the lone holdout on cable news promising in-depth reporting and non-ideological analysis. Its rivals, Fox and MSNBC, have chosen to preach to the converted, fueling a culture of outrage and denunciation. Their effects on American political dialogue have been widely noted, and widely condemned. CNN is the best hope for a revival of traditional news values on cable . This is a weird stance coming from the Boston Globe, better known for partisanship that traditional objectivity. Please recall Brent Baker on the April 2009 column by Peter S. Canellos, the paper’s Washington bureau chief, titled ‘ In a Stroke of Brilliance, Obama Defies Easy Caricature .’ A year ago, Baker found an article lamenting anti-Obamacare protesters in “ Foes’ decibels replace debate on healthcare: Protesters’ yells at meetings frustrate Democrats’ push .” Reporter Lisa Wangsness rued: “This summer, the Rockwellian ideal of neighbors gathering to discuss community issues in a neighborly way is gone, replaced by quarrelsome masses hollering questions downloaded from activist websites”. The Globe also loves ABC’s new choice of Christiane Amanpour and her new America-bashing internationalist version of “This Week” on Sunday mornings:  Broadcast TV is far less culpable for the coarsening of public dialogue, but like all media, it has some ingrained bad habits of its own. The broadcast equivalent of the highly ideological cable host is the super-inside political reporter — someone who betrays no opinions but reliably relates the Beltway consensus. It’s a useful perspective, but a limited, almost willfully stunted one.Thus, it was a breath of fresh air to see Christiane Amanpour, the legendary foreign correspondent, move into the anchor chair of ABC’s “This Week,’’ single-handedly broadening the perspective of the Sunday-morning interview shows. Of course, she, too, was swatted down by some capital critics, led by Tom Shales of The Washington Post, for lacking the proper political chops. Spitzer, Parker, and Amanpour represent a legitimate attempt by TV news executives to sell substance and offer fresh perspectives. More than just ratings are riding on their success.

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Variety Columnist Accuses FNC of Racial Motivations, Provides Zero Quotes from Actual Programming

Variety Magazine TV critic Brian Lowry – formerly a reporter for NPR and the Los Angeles Times – surely was not a member of JournoList. But he sure writes like he was. Lowry took a page directly out of the Spencer Ackerman Guide to Dubious Racism Accusations in his most recent column , claiming the Fox News Channel caters to racial fear and resentment to sell its brand. Lowry provided no examples to back up his claims. He did not give voice to any opposing views. The only evidence he offered to back up his accusations were quotes from “thoughtful conservative” (read: not-so-conservative conservative) David Frum and liberal Washington Post blogger Greg Sargent. In true JournoLista fashion, Lowry cited Fox’s coverage of the New Black Panther scandal at the Justice Department as evidence of the channel’s attempts to “delegitimize Obama” by stoking racial fears. Just as Ackerman advocated with the Jeremiah Wright scandal, Lowry cried racism in order to avoid any actual discussion of this administration’s strange affinity for racialist radicals – or any of Fox’s actual coverage of the scandal. Networks cater to all kinds of demographics. But overlooked amid recent hand-wringing over racial politics and the separate debate over whether Fox News merited a front-row White House briefing room upgrade is the main ingredient in the channel’s stew: fear. With Barack Obama’s election, Fox has carved out a near-exclusive TV niche, while having plenty of company in radio: catering to those agitated (consciously or otherwise) by having an African-American in the White House. Yet a broader secret of its success — preying upon anxiety in general — hasn’t really changed since the Sept. 11 terror attacks. As the original home of the “news alerts” (which usually aren’t alerting us to breaking news), Fox News under CEO Roger Ailes has been adept at tapping into deep-seated concerns. And in order to powerfully connect with core viewers, it’s not enough to disagree with President Obama’s policies; rather, they must be couched as an existential threat to U.S. society. Lowry goes on to single out Glenn Beck (of course), and to cite a couple of commentators who he apparently considers experts on Fox’s alleged “fear and racism” strategy. Thoughtful conservative commentators have cited the dangers in such overheated rhetoric. Former Bush speechwriter David Frum has become one of the most articulate, writing after passage of healthcare reform, “Conservative talkers on Fox and talkradiohad whipped the Republican voting base into such a frenzy that deal-making was rendered impossible. How do you negotiate with somebody who wants to murder your grandmother? Or — more exactly — with somebody whom your voters have been persuaded to believe wants to murder their grandmother?” Frum added that talk hosts operate “responsibility-free” — playing a different game than Republican politicians, since perpetuating frustration and outrage boosts their ratings… For all the invectives hurled at Bill Clinton and George W. Bush in the three-cable-news-network era (which didn’t begin, unbelievably, until halfway through Clinton’s presidency), the most egregious attempts to delegitimize Obama are both distinct and not particularly subtle. The latest theme — illustrated by Fox’s crusade regarding the New Black Panther Party — hinges on fear of racial bias where whites are the aggrieved party. As the Washington Post’s Greg Sargent noted, Fox’s eagerness to “drive the media narrative … simply has no equivalent on the left.” Still, the most ruthless liberals — those more committed to partisan advantage than accuracy — have inevitably drawn lessons by observing, and will retaliate whenever Republicans regain power. Since its inception, Fox has emulated the “If it bleeds, it leads” mindset of local news, garnishing its presentation with snazzier graphics and more urgent production values. The canny post-Sept. 11 adaptation has been, “If it scares, it airs.” As mentioned above, David Frum is of course presented as the “even some conservatives don’t like Fox” commentator. And of course Lowry things Frum is “thoughtful” – if he were more conservative, he wouldn’t be deserving of that label. Frum is not given space to criticize Fox because he’s thoughtful. He’s thoughtful because he criticizes Fox. As for Sargent, Lowry readers who don’t know the WaPo blogger are left without any indication of his political leanings. Lowry presented Sargent as a media critic noting what he claims is a simple reality, but did not mention that the blogger is on the opposite end of the political spectrum from Fox’s prime time talkers. So Lowry’s only substantiation for his sweeping theories about the root of Fox’s success comes from a left-wing blogger, and a conservative who makes a living ripping on other conservatives. And Lowry has the temerity to criticize Fox’s journalistic practices.

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Amy Winehouse’s New Tits with her New Black Cock of the Day

I have a feeling I know how this went down….and I don’t think it has to do with her having the soulful voice of a black singer of the past that reminded this dude of his grandmother who used to sing every night as she braided his hair or some shit…but has more to do with her being a fucking disgusting rotting wreck of a person making her an easy target to get up inside since no white person wanted her tainted dead unhygienic pussy, white people are too conservative, but black dudes realize all white pussy is worth fucking, not to mention damaged white pussy with lots of money comes with so many benefits, like living the gangster life without having to work….and a great opportunity to launch a singing career of their own…cuz they know their big dicks that ravage white pussy and that get white pussy addicted…will cosign and bankroll anything they do, so long as they don’t stop the goodness… I’ve always seen great potential in Amy Winehouse, as both something fun to fuck if you are into necorphilia and not ready to take the plunge into fucking a dead chick and as a broken down person that would be great for business if you could get inside her…My love for her all started with her big natural Jewish tits on her small frame that turned into some gutter tits but have found a new life by becoming ridiculous implants…cuz I guess that’s the UK way….or at least a good cover-up for a drug overdose…and they are still worth staring at…. Pics via Bauer

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Kellie Pickler and Kyle Jacobs: Engaged!

Our heartfelt congratulations go out to Kellie Pickler. The former American Idol finalist and all-around cutie is engaged to Kyle Jacobs, who proposed to her on June 15. “It turned out to be the most amazing day of my life,” Kellie told People , explaining that is the date of her grandmother’s passing. “My whole world changed. We both feel like we got my grandmother’s blessing. “I remember saying to Kyle, ‘Baby it’s like I’m dreaming – but if this isn’t real, I’m going to be very upset!'”

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At Home With Prince, Paris & Blanket Jackson

It’s been almost a year since their famous father’s death, and Michael Jackson’s children have understandably attracted a great deal of attention in that time. We’ve seen them at his memorial service, the Grammy Awards and on YouTube. But who are they really? They’re unique individual s, each a bit like their dad. At 13, Prince Michael Jackson is, in the words of family, “very smart” and an aspiring filmmaker. A year younger, Paris Jackson is “the strongest” of the three. That’s according to their grandmother and guardian, Katherine Jackson, who recently opened up to London’s Daily Mirror about caring for the star’s children. Their baby brother Blanket (real name Prince Michael Jackson II) is, well, a baby brother. His uncle, Jermaine Jackson, says he’s a water-gun-toting prankster. “As soon as you turn your back,” he told London’s Sun of Blanket, who his own son was accused of trying to taser, “he shoots you and you’re left soaking wet.” While Katherine Jackson recently said the home-schooled Prince, Paris and Blanket ” don’t have any friends ” she says they’re going to school come September. In a separate interview with the Associated Press, Katherine Jackson’s lawyer Adam Streisand noted only that Prince Michael would be heading off to school. But deep down, they’re pretty regular kids, just like MJ wanted. They’re upbeat, they’re into video games, movies, karate, and just playing with each other. If you caught Blanket going bonkers with his light saber moves YouTube, you already know he’s come out of his shell a bit. His older siblings are no different. The children are thriving, and what is often overlooked is how Michael Jackson, who lacked a real childhood himself, raised these three without mothers. Perhaps he was more human than people gave him credit for being. “The kids are happy,” said their godfather and Michael’s friend Mark Lester , the former child actor of Oliver! fame. “Things are settling down. That’s good.”

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Toddler’s life saved after grandmother spots eye cancer in holiday snap

An eagle-eyed grandmother saved her grandson's life after she noticed an unusual shadow on the toddler's eye in a holiday photo. Three-year-old Ewan Boarder, had developed a rare eye cancer but was showing no symptoms of the killer illness. However, his grandmother Beverley Warner, 61, noticed a white shadow on his eye when she was leafing through photos taken on a recent holiday to the Isle of Wight. Three-year-old Ewan Boarder with his mother Samantha and sister Elise. Ewan had a prosthetic eye fitted after he lost his right eye to a rare cancer She remembered reading about a child with cancer who had the same shadow in a photograph and warned Ewan's parents. Ewan was referred to the local hospital which in turn sent him on to a London hospital which diagnosed that he was suffering from retinoblastoma – a deadly tumour of the retina. Although he went on to lose an eye he survived the disease. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1283068/Toddlers-life-saved-grandmothe… added by: MotherForTruth

‘Letters To Juliet’ Is A ‘Perfect Love Story,’ Christopher Egan Says

‘It feels like real characters with real issues,’ the actor says of the film. By Jocelyn Vena Christopher Egan Photo: MTV News It’s probably common for an actor to swoon over Amanda Seyfried while shooting a film with the beautiful actress. So when Christopher Egan had to play up his character’s negative views about true love to counteract Seyfried’s positive outlook , he knew it was only a matter of time before Charlie would cave in and eventually see the brighter side of love that Sophie saw all along. “I like that it’s coming from a place of loving his grandmother,” he told MTV News about the flick, which opens Friday. “I think you can forgive him because of the loss that he’s had in his life. He’s so protective over his grandmother and this whole idea of tramping across the countryside to find this Lorenzo that’s so foreign to him, that’s so before his time — it’s too confusing for him. And the fact that Amanda’s character is so attractive is also what frustrates Charlie.” Whether Charlie and Sophie end up together is for the audience to find out, but the fact that Charlie and Sophie even entertain the idea of being with each other despite their differences is refreshing for Egan. “I think it’s nice in our movie that they don’t just hit it off straight away and it’s all just happy ever after,” he explained. “It feels like real characters with real issues and I think that’s the perfect love story — two characters that hate each other in the beginning, but end up transforming over the course of the movie.” Check out everything we’ve got on “Letters to Juliet.” For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: ‘Letters To Juliet’ Related Photos ‘Letters To Juliet’

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