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Kid Rock: I Tried to ‘Moon’ My Waffle House Accuser

Filed under: Kid Rock , Celebrity Justice Kid Rock just told a Georgia courtroom that minutes before his 2007 Waffle House brawl — he tried to give his accuser a view of the “moon” … but he ran into a little problem around Uranus.

Oksana Grigorieva Will Sue Mel Gibson

Filed under: Oksana Grigorieva , Mel Gibson , Celebrity Justice Oksana Grigorieva will file a lawsuit against Mel Gibson alleging — among other things — battery, emotional distress and defamation … TMZ has learned. Sources tell us Oksana has hired Martin Garbus and Daniel Horowitz

Apple announcement September 1 2010

Chris Martin of Coldplay performs at Apple announcement in San Francisco, Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2010. Techies weigh in on Apple#39;s product launches: Revamped iPods, a new version of iTunes (with a Facebook-like feature), and another stab at Apple TV For Apple watchers, the latest round of speculation is over. At Wednesday#39;s annual fall product announcement, CEO Steve Jobs unveiled refreshed versions of the entire iPod line, including an iPod Touch with a “Retina” touch-screen, two cameras a

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Open Thread: More Corruption Exposed

Today’s starter topic: Another congresscritter exposed for corrupt dealings with government money : Longtime Dallas congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson has awarded thousands of dollars in college scholarships to four relatives and a top aide’s two children since 2005, using foundation funds set aside for black lawmakers’ causes. The recipients were ineligible under anti-nepotism rules of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, which provided the money. And all of the awards violated a foundation requirement that scholarship winners live or study in a caucus member’s district. Johnson, a Democrat, denied any favoritism when asked about the scholarships last week. Two days later, she acknowledged in a statement released by her office that she had violated the rules but said she had done so “unknowingly” and would work with the foundation to “rectify the financial situation.”

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NAACP’s Ben Jealous: Beck’s Audience Wouldn’t Applaud for Dr. King Speech

Ben Jealous, president of the NAACP, told Eyeblast.tv that if Martin Luther King’s ‘I Have A Dream’ speech were read to the crowd at the ‘Restoring Honor’ rally, no one would applaud. That’s a round-about way of him calling the crowd racist. So, Glenn Beck’s rally audience is racist. Wow, did Ben Jealous think that up all by himself?

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Chris Matthews’ ‘Nightmare’: ‘Right-wing Boys and Girls Singing Praise for Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin’

The hatred for Glenn Beck, Sarah Palin, and Americans that don’t agree with the current direction of this nation was dripping from Chris Matthews’ lips Friday evening. In a show filled with falsehoods and anti-Conservative rants that should even embarrass folks at MSNBC, the “Hardball” host concluded by once again attacking one of the most popular radio and television personalities in the country along with the former governor of Alaska. Of the “Restoring Honor” rally to be held in Washington, D.C., Saturday, Matthews asked, “Can we imagine if [Martin Luther] King were physically here tomorrow, today, were he to reappear tomorrow on the very steps of the Lincoln Memorial?” The MSNBCer disgustingly answered his own question, “I have a nightmare that one day a right-wing talk show host will come to this spot, his people`s lips dripping with the words ‘interposition’ and ‘nullification.'” Matthews continued practically seething venom, “Little right-wing boys and little right-wing girls joining hands and singing their praise for Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin. I have a nightmare” (video follows with transcript and commentary): CHRIS MATTHEWS, HOST: Let me finish tonight with those few lines from the Martin Luther King speech of 1963. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., CIVIL RIGHTS ICON: But not only that, let freedom ring from Stone Mountain of Georgia! Let freedom ring from Lookout Mountain of Tennessee! (END VIDEO CLIP) MATTHEWS: Dr. King was talking about the founding place of the KKK, Stone Mountain. The site of the Scottsboro Boys trial — Lookout Mountain. This was 1963, never forget. The civil rights bill was a year away. Lunch counters and gas station restrooms were still for whites only, so were hotels and restaurants throughout the South. I remember myself seeing those white-only signs along the highway heading south during a spring break. I remember seeing one still there when I went to rural Louisiana to train for the Peace Corps. There was a hard divide in this country back then. On one side stood the people who believed in the power of the federal government to do the right thing, especially when state governments, local governments and local businesses persisted in doing the wrong thing or doing nothing. It was the time when governors like Ross Barnett of Mississippi and George Wallace of Alabama stood up to keep their universities white only. A time when people used terms like “nullification” and “interposition,” who claimed the right to obstruct the federal government, to act even when Congress passed a law. Today, we hear the echoes of those voices, people calling for nullification. Even secession gets a call from those who just don`t like the federal government and certainly don`t like the man leading it. Tomorrow, those who thrill to such words are heading here to Washington. They`re heading directly to the Lincoln Memorial, site of the Martin Luther King speech. The main speaker is the man who said this about this country`s first African-American president. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) GLENN BECK, FOX NEWS HOST: This guy is, I believe, a racist. Look at the way — look at — look at the things that he has been surrounded by. (END VIDEO CLIP) MATTHEWS: That is the man who comes to Lincoln`s feet to claim the mantle of Martin Luther King. Can we imagine if King were physically here tomorrow, today, were he to reappear tomorrow on the very steps of the Lincoln Memorial? I have a nightmare that one day a right wing talk show host will come to this spot, his people`s lips dripping with the words “interposition” and “nullification.” Little right wing boys and little right wing girls joining hands and singing their praise for Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin. I have a nightmare. Many talked today about a religious center near Ground Zero being a desecration. What do you call this? Actually, the real desecration is what Matthews and his co-conspirators at MSNBC are doing to journalism. Offering opinions about political figures and competitors on rival networks is one thing, but this constant invective aimed at Republicans and Fox News personalities coming from Matthews and virtually all the on air talent at MSNBC is getting totally out of control. What Matthews did Friday evening isn’t much different than what NewsBusters reported is now regularly being spewed by liberal radio talk show hosts. Does MSNBC really want its programming to be at the same level as the hatred being uttered by the likes of Mike Malloy, Stephanie Miller, Randi Rhodes, Ron Reagan, Jr., and Montel Williams? As Ed Schultz is now a part of MSNBC’s prime time lineup, and is a regular emitter of some of the most vile rhetoric on the radio today, maybe the answer is “Yes.” Journalism be damned, I guess.

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Today Show Previews Glenn Beck Rally: Watch Out For Signs With ‘Racist Overtones’

NBC’s Tom Costello, on Friday’s Today show, in previewing Glenn Beck’s rally at the Lincoln Memorial this weekend, focused on the racial insensitivity of the Tea Partiers as he reminded NBC’s viewers that at last year’s  rally in Washington “there were a lot of signs that had rather racist overtones. The concern is that might be repeated this time. By the way, many Beck followers, who are coming, are being urged to avoid African-American areas and avoid conflict.” Costello began his story noting that while “Glenn Beck says that Dr. King is a hero of his” he is still “defiant in his right to be here” and then went on to cite political analyst Stu Rothenberg in insisting “this weekend’s event could carry risk for Republicans.” The following is the full Costello story as it was aired on the August 27 Today show: ANN CURRY: Radio and Fox News host Glenn Beck is promising a massive rally in Washington this weekend to, quote, “Restore honor in America.” He plans to do it at the same spot and on the anniversary of Martin Luther King’s “I have a dream” speech and that is stirring some controversy. NBC’s Tom Costello is at the Lincoln Memorial this morning with more on this. Tom, good morning. [On screen headline: “‘Restoring Honor’ Glenn Beck’s Rally On MLK Anniversary”] TOM COSTELLO: Ann, good morning to you. And Glenn Beck says that Dr. King is a hero of his, and for that reason he will not stand on the same step that Dr. King stood on in 1963. He plans to stand a few steps below that. That said, he is defiant in his right to be here. What happened on this very spot 47 years ago tomorrow was among the most pivotal moments in American history. DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.: I have a dream today. COSTELLO: But conservative host Glenn Beck also has a dream. GLENN BECK: We will mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor. COSTELLO: Beck is hoping his rally this weekend will rival last year’s anti-tax rally that attracted tens, perhaps hundreds of thousands of people, many of them tea party activists. Increasingly Beck has been evoking the civil rights movement and says this weekend is about restoring honor in America. He also insists he did not realize it was the anniversary of the March on Washington but, he says, that shouldn’t matter. BECK: I’m sorry. African-Americans don’t own Martin Luther King. It’s a human idea just like white people don’t own George Washington or Abraham Lincoln. COSTELLO: But Beck’s comments about race have sometimes been inflammatory. BECK: This president, I think, has exposed himself as a guy over and over and over again who has a deep-seated hatred for white people or the white culture. I don’t know what it is. SARAH PALIN: Do you love your freedom? COSTELLO: And joining Beck this weekend will be former Governor Sarah Palin, who last week defended talk show host Laura Schlessinger’s repeated use of the “n” word, as freedom of speech, saying it wasn’t being used in a racist manner. DR. LAURA SCHLESSINGER: And I’ll say it again *bleep* *bleep* *bleep* COSTELLO: While Beck insists this is a nonpolitical gathering, analyst Stu Rothenberg says this weekend’s event could carry risk for Republicans. STU ROTHENBERG: The Republican Party needs conservatives, needs the Tea Party activists but the Republican Party does not want to be defined by Tea Partiers or Glenn Beck. COSTELLO: Activist Reverend Al Sharpton, will also be in D.C., Saturday leading a march to mark the MLK anniversary but promises to avoid confrontation. AL SHARPTON: To go and confront him is to make it about him. That would, in my opinion and the opinion of many that are participating with us that day, would mock the memory of Dr. King. COSTELLO: So why this weekend? Beck says maybe it was meant to be. BECK: I believe in divine providence. It was not my intention it to select 8/28 because of the Martin Luther King tie. COSTELLO: Also, Beck says that he believes this is about reclaiming civil rights. Importantly, he says, they will not allow any campaign signs here at all. That may be rather tough to enforce given the scope and the size of this place. The trouble is, of course, last year there were a lot of signs that had rather racist overtones. The concern is that might be repeated this time. By the way, many Beck followers, who are coming, are being urged to avoid African-American areas and avoid conflict. Ann, back to you. CURRY: Okay. We’ll see what happens. Tom Costello, thanks a lot.

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Today Show Advances WikiLeaks Founder’s Charge That Pentagon is Smearing Him

On Monday’s Today show, NBC’s Matt Lauer opened the show suggesting that Julian Assange was was being smeared by the Pentagon as the Today co-anchor teased: “And payback? The founder of WikiLeaks, the Web site that leaked classified war documents, briefly named in a rape case in Sweden. He says he’s innocent. Those charges have been dropped and now he suggests it’s all part of a Pentagon smear campaign today, Monday, August 23rd, 2010.” However the Today show, never offered any evidence, other than Assange’s claim, that the Pentagon was behind any of the charges. NBC’s Ann Curry, in introducing a Martin Fletcher story on Assange, posited: “Is the Pentagon targeting the founder of WikiLeaks for posting thousands of war documents online?” And while the the story did did air a clip of retired UK Colonel Richard Kemp blasting Assange for releasing the classified documents, Fletcher never presented any proof that the Pentagon was behind some sort of smear campaign. The following is the full story as it was aired on the August 23 Today show: ANN CURRY: Is the Pentagon targeting the founder of WikiLeaks for posting thousands of classified war documents online? That’s what he’s claiming after being briefly named in a rape case. NBC’s Martin Fletcher is in, in London this morning. He joins us now. Martin, good morning. [On screen headline: “WikiLeaks Under Fire, Founder Accused of Molestation In Sweden”] MARTIN FLETCHER: Ann, good morning. This weekend Julian Assange was charged with the rape and molestation in two separate cases, in Sweden, where he thought he was safe. The Swedish tabloid Expressen broke the story Saturday that two women had complained to police who issued an arrest warrant. One woman complained she had been attacked in a hotel. But police didn’t find Assange, who travels the world with no fixed home or office. He quickly replied, via Twitter saying the charges were “without basis” and “deeply disturbing.” Then hours later Sweden dropped the rape charge. The prosecutor said there’s no longer reason to believe Assange committed rape. KARIN ROSANDER, SWEDISH PROSECUTOR’S OFFICE: Molestation, yeah. But that’s not enough for, for being arrested. It’s not, it’s not a serious crime enough. FLETCHER: Talking to Al Jazeera television, Assange said- JULIAN ASSANGE, WIKILEAKS FOUNDER: It is clearly a smear campaign, the only question is who was involved. FLETCHER: After releasing 75,000 military files on his Web site WikiLeaks, Assange is now getting ready to release another 15,000 within a month. The Pentagon wants to stem the flow of leaks about its Afghanistan campaign. U.S. officials call Assange’s papers one of the biggest security breaches in U.S. history. COL. RICHARD KEMP, UK MILITARY (RETIRED): The Taliban will be poring over every single word of those reports, scrutinizing them even more closely than their own analysts to see what they can find out about the way we operate against them. FLETCHER: Assange says WikiLeaks is halfway through examining the 15,000 documents to eliminate details that could harm Afghans working with the U.S. military. But then, he says, he will release the papers, come what may. Today Assange’s lawyers want to meet with Swedish officials hoping they’ll drop the molestation charge too. Assange calls the charges a major distraction from the real issue and says releasing the secret files is his duty. Ann? CURRY: NBC’s Martin Fletcher this morning, Martin thanks.

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Norwich vs Watford 2010 score 2-3

Live text and stats Friday, 6 August 2010 Npower Championship Home Team Score Away Team Time Norwich 2-3 Watford FT (HT 0-2) * Crofts 52 * Nelson 90+1 * Eustace 14 * Graham 24 * Graham 81 Hide team line-ups and match stats Norwich * 01 Ruddy * 02 Martin * 03 Drury * 05 Nelson * 22 Ward * 07 Crofts * 11 Surman (McNamee 87) * 14 Hoolahan * 15 Fox * 10 Jackson (Holt 72) * 16 Martin Substitutes * 13 Rudd, * 33 Berthel Askou, * 18 Smith, * 19 Lappin, * 24 McNamee, * 09 Holt, *

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Officer Punches Teenager in Face Over Jaywalking

According to the SeattlePI, there is a pedestrian overpass over Seattle’s Martin Luther King Way. Looking at Google Street View , it looks like one of the usual ones put up to make pedestrians climb two flights of stairs so that cars don’t have to slow down. Nobody uses these things. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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