Savannah what are you hiding under that blazer girl? We’re starting to think BronBron has knocked up his high school sweetie again, thanks to the shady side pose she’s giving us with that jacket on. Bron and Savvy were on hand as he and D-Wade hosted a kick-off dinner for the South Florida All-Star Classic at STK in Miami. And while Savannah was looking quite modest, guess who was there to bring sexy back??? Bron Bron’s mama – Gloria “Glo” James brought her geisha girl steezle to the scene. How’s that for Not A Total Betty But A Vast Improvement? Work it out Mama. And no slapping up the valet last night either! We’re so proud. Lots more photos when you continue!
Fawking ridiculous…SMH Last December, Williams was driving a 2010 Honda CRV on U.S. Highway 385 near Amarillo with her grown son and two grandchildren in the car. Investigators said the Honda drifted into the oncoming lane of traffic, colliding with a 2003 GMC Yukon driven by an Amarillo man. The man’s wife, Brianna “Brie” Gomez, 30, was a passenger in the SUV. Gomez was flown to Northwest Texas Hospital in Amarillo, where an emergency cesarean section was performed. Gomez was pronounced dead after her baby boy was delivered. The premature infant, Curran Blaec Gomez, weighed just 3 pounds at birth. He survived. He now weighs about 18 pounds. Williams’ son, Todd Williams, and his 3-year-old son were ejected from the vehicle. They were seriously injured. “While on scene Suzanne (Williams) told me that no one had been ejected from her vehicle and that everyone was extracted from the vehicle by rescue … Suzanne failed to inform me of the truth of the events that had taken place before anyone arrived on scene,” a state trooper said in an offense report obtained by the Amarillo Globe-News newspaper. Investigators determined that Williams picked up her 3-year-old grandson from the highway and placed him in a child safety seat inside her car before emergency help arrived. “All of the facts and circumstances were covered, and the grand jury determined no charges were to be brought,” said District Attorney David Green. Green told the newspaper the facts did not add up to criminal negligence. Not only were no charges brought up, but the “fine” that Senator Williams paid was a slap in the face to the victims family. A prosecutor says the Colorado state senator involved in a crash that killed a pregnant woman in the Texas Panhandle last year has pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor charge of driving on the wrong side of the road. Sen. Suzanne Williams paid a $200 fine and $68 in court costs, according to Hartley County Attorney Shane Turner. The Amarillo Globe-News reported Friday that Texas law allowed for the dismissal of two seat-belt citations against Williams. When 7NEWS contacted her at her home on Friday night, Williams did not wish to comment. “The case is over, that is not something I want to talk about,” Williams said. We bet you don’t wanna talk about it beyotch! You ought to be in prison somewhere with your lyin’ a$$!!! Source
We hope they don’t let this guy…”get off” the hook! A New Mexico man indicted on charges that he handed out a semen-tainted yogurt sample at a grocery store is heading to court. The U.S. attorney’s office says Anthony Garcia is scheduled to appear in an Albuquerque court Thursday and is expected to change his plea to guilty. Police say the 32-year-old Garcia was linked to the yogurt through DNA samples. He was indicted on charges of adulterating food and making false statements to federal investigators. Garcia is accused of handing out the yogurt sample at a Sunflower Market in Albuquerque in January. Officers responded after a woman said she believed the yogurt she was given was actually a bodily fluid. The woman told police that after tasting the sample she spat on the floor several times. All jokes aside, this guy better get at LEAST ten years! Imagine what kind of STDs he could have been transmitting to people! Fawking ridiculous…SMH Source
Former Vice-President Dick Cheney and his daughter Liz seem to think so… Former Vice President Dick Cheney praised the Obama administration Sunday for using a drone strike to kill American-born Muslim cleric Anwar al-Awlaki, but said President Barack Obama should now reverse past criticism of former President George W. Bush’s actions against suspected terrorists. Al-Awlaki — an American whose fluency in English and technology made him one of the top terrorist recruiters in the world — was killed Friday in Yemen, according to U.S. and Yemeni government officials. The strike also killed Samir Khan, an American of Pakistani origin, and two others who were in the same vehicle as al-Awlaki, said the U.S. official, who was briefed by the CIA. Khan specialized in computer programming for al Qaeda and authored the terror network’s online magazine, Inspire. “I think it was a very good strike. I think it was justified,” Cheney told CNN’s Candy Crowley on “State of the Union.” But “I’m waiting for the administration to go back and correct something they said two years ago when they criticized us for ‘overreacting’ to the events of 9/11.” To further his argument Chaney and his daughter Liz go on to say: The Obama administration has “clearly … moved in the direction of taking robust action when they feel it is justified,” Cheney said. Cheney’s daughter, Liz Cheney, went a step further, saying Obama “in effect said that we had walked away from (America’s) ideals.” “I think he did tremendous damage,” Liz Cheney said. “I think he slandered the nation and I think he owes an apology to the American people.” What say you? Has Barack Obama proved to be a hypocrite? Source
Former Vice-President Dick Cheney and his daughter Liz seem to think so… Former Vice President Dick Cheney praised the Obama administration Sunday for using a drone strike to kill American-born Muslim cleric Anwar al-Awlaki, but said President Barack Obama should now reverse past criticism of former President George W. Bush’s actions against suspected terrorists. Al-Awlaki — an American whose fluency in English and technology made him one of the top terrorist recruiters in the world — was killed Friday in Yemen, according to U.S. and Yemeni government officials. The strike also killed Samir Khan, an American of Pakistani origin, and two others who were in the same vehicle as al-Awlaki, said the U.S. official, who was briefed by the CIA. Khan specialized in computer programming for al Qaeda and authored the terror network’s online magazine, Inspire. “I think it was a very good strike. I think it was justified,” Cheney told CNN’s Candy Crowley on “State of the Union.” But “I’m waiting for the administration to go back and correct something they said two years ago when they criticized us for ‘overreacting’ to the events of 9/11.” To further his argument Chaney and his daughter Liz go on to say: The Obama administration has “clearly … moved in the direction of taking robust action when they feel it is justified,” Cheney said. Cheney’s daughter, Liz Cheney, went a step further, saying Obama “in effect said that we had walked away from (America’s) ideals.” “I think he did tremendous damage,” Liz Cheney said. “I think he slandered the nation and I think he owes an apology to the American people.” What say you? Has Barack Obama proved to be a hypocrite? Source
These muhfuggas here boy… Even while praising the Obama Administration for killing not just Osama Bin Laden but a few major players in the Al-Qaeda hierarchy, Dick Cheney felt it necessary to throw mud on Barry-O’s name. Former Vice President Dick Cheney praised the Obama administration Sunday for using a drone strike to kill American-born Muslim cleric Anwar al-Awlaki, but said President Barack Obama should now apologize for criticizing former President George W. Bush’s actions against suspected terrorists. Al-Awlaki — an American whose fluency in English and technology made him one of the top terrorist recruiters in the world — was killed Friday in Yemen, according to U.S. and Yemeni government officials. The strike also killed Samir Khan, an American of Pakistani origin, and two others who were in the same vehicle as al-Awlaki, said the U.S. official, who was briefed by the CIA. Khan specialized in computer programming for al Qaeda and authored the terror network’s online magazine, Inspire. “I think it was a very good strike. I think it was justified,” Cheney told CNN’s Candy Crowley on “State of the Union.” But “I’m waiting for the administration to go back and correct something they said two years ago when they criticized us for ‘overreacting’ to the events of 9/11.” Obama “in effect said that we had walked away from (America’s) ideals,” Cheney argued. “I think he did tremendous damage. I think he slandered the nation and I think he owes an apology to the American people.” The Obama administration has “clearly … moved in the direction of taking robust action when they feel it is justified,” Cheney said. Republican critics of the administration claim it is hypocritical for Obama to approve the killing of Americans without due process while criticizing Bush officials for signing off on the use of so-called “enhanced interrogation techniques” such waterboarding. The use of such techniques has been banned by Obama. Former Rep. Jane Harman, D-California, told CNN that she believes many of Obama’s critiques of the Bush White House — most notably its secrecy — are valid. “I don’t think the Obama administration should be repeating” those mistakes, Harman said. “I think the debate about the legal grounds (for counterterrorism strategy) should be more in the open,” she said. In particular, “we should have a legal framework around our interrogation and detention policies far more than we do now.” Harman, a former top member of the House Intelligence and Homeland Security committees, also cautioned about the need for strict guidelines in the use of drone strikes, which have increased under Obama’s watch. Critics of drone strikes argue that they undermine the U.S. cause by killing innocent civilians, infringing on the sovereignty of other nations, and generating sympathy for al Qaeda and other extremist organizations. “We could abuse this program,” Harman said. “We’ve got to have a counter-narrative (to dissuade potential terrorists). We’ve got to live our values.” We all know Obama critics can’t grasp that kind of rationality though… Source
What part of the game is THIS?!?! Is Sinead O’Connor suicidal, or just desperate for attention? The Irish singer punched out dozens of tweets on Wednesday, begging her followers for ideas on how she could take her own life without hurting her children. “Had to go psychiatrist for routine renew prescription etc. She says I’m a bad mum and mental for talking so openly about sex in public,” the Nothing Compares 2 U singer wrote. “So now I wish suicide wud kill me.” O’Connor, 44, regularly turns to her Twitter account to express all sorts of bizarre thoughts — last month writing about how sexually deprived she is, but talking suicide takes things to a new level and has people close to her worried. “I want to go To heaven SO bad. Have for yrs. But I don’t wanna abandon my kids. But if I cud die without them knowing I did it myself I wud,” O’Connor continued. “If any1 knows how I can kill myself Without my kids finding out I did it deliberately pls tell me asa f**kin p.” This out of pocket to say the least. Sure, you have the right to say whatever your heart desires, but her children must be devastated that their mom is on Twitter talkin’ about offing herself without them knowing. SMH via RadarOnline
What part of the game is THIS?!?! Is Sinead O’Connor suicidal, or just desperate for attention? The Irish singer punched out dozens of tweets on Wednesday, begging her followers for ideas on how she could take her own life without hurting her children. “Had to go psychiatrist for routine renew prescription etc. She says I’m a bad mum and mental for talking so openly about sex in public,” the Nothing Compares 2 U singer wrote. “So now I wish suicide wud kill me.” O’Connor, 44, regularly turns to her Twitter account to express all sorts of bizarre thoughts — last month writing about how sexually deprived she is, but talking suicide takes things to a new level and has people close to her worried. “I want to go To heaven SO bad. Have for yrs. But I don’t wanna abandon my kids. But if I cud die without them knowing I did it myself I wud,” O’Connor continued. “If any1 knows how I can kill myself Without my kids finding out I did it deliberately pls tell me asa f**kin p.” This out of pocket to say the least. Sure, you have the right to say whatever your heart desires, but her children must be devastated that their mom is on Twitter talkin’ about offing herself without them knowing. SMH via RadarOnline
What part of the game is THIS?!?! Is Sinead O’Connor suicidal, or just desperate for attention? The Irish singer punched out dozens of tweets on Wednesday, begging her followers for ideas on how she could take her own life without hurting her children. “Had to go psychiatrist for routine renew prescription etc. She says I’m a bad mum and mental for talking so openly about sex in public,” the Nothing Compares 2 U singer wrote. “So now I wish suicide wud kill me.” O’Connor, 44, regularly turns to her Twitter account to express all sorts of bizarre thoughts — last month writing about how sexually deprived she is, but talking suicide takes things to a new level and has people close to her worried. “I want to go To heaven SO bad. Have for yrs. But I don’t wanna abandon my kids. But if I cud die without them knowing I did it myself I wud,” O’Connor continued. “If any1 knows how I can kill myself Without my kids finding out I did it deliberately pls tell me asa f**kin p.” This out of pocket to say the least. Sure, you have the right to say whatever your heart desires, but her children must be devastated that their mom is on Twitter talkin’ about offing herself without them knowing. SMH via RadarOnline
SMH… Republican Bob Turner, with voters dealing a rebuke to President Barack Obama in a traditionally Democratic district, won the New York City House seat that scandal forced Anthony Weiner to give up. The Associated Press reported that with 88 percent of the vote counted in yesterday’s special election, Turner had 54 percent and Democrat David Weprin had 46 percent. “I think it’s a big red flag,” Stu Rothenberg, editor of the Washington-based Rothenberg Political Report, said of the New York election results. “The ramifications go well beyond Queens and Brooklyn.” He called it “a warning sign that voters who are dissatisfied with the direction of the country may well be more likely to take it out on the president and his party than on congressional Republicans.” Rothenberg said Democrat Weprin “didn’t run a great race,” but “even a weak Democratic candidate should be able to hold it against a mediocre Republican.” Hope this isn’t a sign of what’s to come in 2012… Source