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Automotive X Prize Finalists Race to Top 100 MPGe

X-Tracer and ZAP compete for the X Prize. Photos courtesy of Progressive Automotive X Prize After a series of eliminations at Michigan International Speedway over the past several weeks, the original 136 vehicles that qualified to enter the Automotive X Prize were narrowed down to nine final survivors. In this ‘revolution through competition,’ the vehicles aimed for the best super-fuel efficiency — 100 mpg o… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Chris Matthews Wrongly Predicts Bill O’Reilly Will do the Right Thing on the Shirley Sherrod Firing | Video Cafe

What a shame! Chris Matthews was on your side yesterday and you blew it Bill-o. added by: kennymotown

Michigan Says Enough To Fed: Takes Matters Into Own Hands As It Starts Using Own Currency…And Gold

Either in anticipation of QE2 which will cut the value of the dollar by another 50% once another $2 trillion in toxic crap becomes the “assets” backing the viability of the dollar, or just because they are sick of Fed policies, mid-Michigan has taken monetary matters into their own hands, and in one simple act, completely bypassed the destabilizing influence of the domestic currency printers. As ConnectMidMichigan reports, “New types of money are popping up across Mid-Michigan and supporters say, it’s not counterfeit, but rather a competing currency. Right now, you can buy a meal or visit a chiropractor without using actual U.S. legal tender.” The plan is so simple, it just may work – after all if one can’t get away from the Fed’s probing and pickpocketing long fingers, all one has to do is learn to live without its parasitic pieces of paper. And not just paper: “I sell three or four every single day and then I get one or two back a week,” said Dave Gillie, owner of Gillies Coney Island Restaurant in Genesee Township. Gillie also accepts silver, gold, copper and other precious metals to pay for food.” So yes, you can eat gold…. and load up your gas tank with it. More from CMM: “Do people have to accept dollars or money? No, they don’t,” Gillie said. “They can accept anything they want or they can refuse to accept anything.” He’s absolutely right. The U.S. Treasury Department says the Coinage Act of 1965 says “private businesses are free to develop their own policies on whether or not to accept cash, unless there is a state law which says otherwise.” hat allows gas stations to say they don’t accept 50- or $100 bills after a certain time of day in hopes of not getting robbed. A chiropractic office in Lapeer County’s Deerfield Township allows creativity when it comes to payment. “This establishment accepts any form of silver, gold, chicken, apple pie, if someone works it out with me,” said Jeff Kotchounian of Deerfield Chiropractic. “I’ve taken many things.” Jeff Kotchounian says he’s used this Ron Paul half troy ounce of silver to get $25 worth of gas from a local station. While the government and banks don’t accept them, many others do. So why is there interest in these competing currencies? Is it just novelty or is there something deeper? If the ruling kleptocrats, pardon, the Fed, demand on being such an intimate part of everyday life, and procuring all of the population’s real wealth and cash producing assets in the process, said population has a choice of either going with this sheepish approach, and meekly allowing the loaded gun to be parked at its temple, or do what Michigan, with its 99.9% real unemployment, has decided to do. added by: im1mjrpain

John Stamos Convicted

Allison Coss and Scott Sippola allegedly told John Stamos, 46, they had photos of him with cocaine and strippers and would sell them to the tabloids. Federal prosecutors said they never had the compromising pictures. John Stamos won his legal battle Thursday when a jury convicted a Michigan couple of conspiring to extort $680,000 from him. The couple were convicted of conspiracy and using e-mail to threaten a person#39;s reputation. The charge carries a sentence of up to five years in prison.

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John Stamos’ Extortionists — Guilty as Charged

Filed under: John Stamos , Celebrity Justice The Michigan couple accused of trying to extort $680,000 from John Stamos — claiming they had photos of the actor with strippers and cocaine — was found guilty today … and now face 5 years in prison. 24-year-old Allison Coss and 31-year-old Scott… Read more

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Rapper M.I.A.’s new album is out today. Is her use of controversy legitimate or just a clever marketing ploy?

Leading up to the release of this album, M.I.A.'s graphic video “Born Free” was banned from YouTube, and she scuffled with a journalist over truffle french fries. http://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/chi-100427-mia-born-free-music-video… http://www.huffingtonpost.com/wires/2010/06/03/latest-round-in-miahirsch_ws_6001… added by: joshuaheller

Mother Gets Prison for Sex with Teen Son

After Aimee Louise Sword, 36-year-old woman from Waterford, Michigan, pleaded guilty to engaging in sex with her 14-year-old son, Oakland Circuit Judge Daniel P. O'Brien sentenced Sword to nine years in prison. In exchange for guilty plea, two other sex offenses that involved her son were dismissed. Sword had given the boy up for adoption as a baby but tracked him down via Facebook. At a preliminary exam in January, the teenager testified she contacted him in 2008 while he was living with an adoptive family in Grand Rapids. Sex acts later occurred at a motel and at the home of one of Sword's relatives in Waterford Township. Read More From The Source: http://femalesexoffenders.com/fso/index.php/the-news/123-aimee-sword-sentenced added by: b2r

Buy a Litter-Robot, Help Animals in the Gulf

Via litter-robot.com Talk about not getting your hands dirty. A Pontiac, Michigan, company sells a gadget called the Litter-Robot . No, it’s not a consumer WALL-E . It’s an electronic litter box that scoops the poop for you…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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AP Report Understates the Financial Impact of LIHEAP’s Heap of Liars and Thieves

At the Associated Press, Kelli Kennedy’s Thursday report on fraud and abuse in the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program ( LIHEAP ), which is well done in several aspects, nonetheless significantly understates the losses that are occurring in the program. The AP report deals with a now-released Government Accountability Office report on the results of investigations in nine states. Here are the first four paragraphs of Kennedy’s report (HT David Freddoso at the Washington Examiner), including reference to a woman who is LIHEAP’s version of a welfare queen: A federal program designed to help impoverished families heat and cool their homes wasted more than $100 million paying the electric bills of thousands of applicants who were dead, in prison or living in million-dollar mansions, according to a government investigation. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services spent $5 billion through the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program in 2009, doling out money to states with little oversight of the program. Some states don’t verify applicants’ identifies or income. For example, the program helped pay the electric bill of a woman who lives in a $2 million home in a wealthy Chicago suburb and drives a Mercedes, according to the yet-to-be released report obtained by The Associated Press. The Government Accountability Office studied the program after a 2007 investigation by Pennsylvania’s state auditor found 429 applicants received more than $162,000 using the Social Security numbers of dead people. The GAO investigated Illinois, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, and Virginia, which represented about one-third of the program’s funding in 2009. The agency found improper payments in about 9 percent of households receiving benefits in those states, totaling $116 million. Unless someone can demonstrate that other states’ LIHEAP programs are airtight (good luck with that), the true losses in the program are far higher than the figure Kennedy cited. We already know from her report that Pennsylvania, which was outside the scope of GAO’s investigation, has had serious program problems. Since the states involved “represented about one-third of the program’s funding,” total losses to fraud and abuse are more than likely in the neighborhood of $350 million or three times higher than the reported $116 million. Kennedy should have included a sentence along these lines: “If the experience of these six states is representative of what is occurring in the program nationwide, annual LIHEAP losses to fraud and abuse are about $350 million.” LIHEAP’s long list of “not for profit” and corporate defenders at the Campaign for Home Energy Assistance are already defending the program in response to Kennedy’s report. The following is from a statement currently on the group’s home page : We are disappointed that LIHEAP funds may have gone to ineligible parties. In this economy, more and more households cannot afford to heat and cool their homes because of financial woes. The poor, vulnerable populations that this program serves should not be denied the assistance they needs because of some bad actors or some administrative mismanagement. They also believe that the program’s scope should be quintupled: At $5.1 billion in LIHEAP funding, only 1 in 5 eligible Americans are served, which means there are many people who need assistance and are not getting it. A question separate from AP’s report: What would happen to a business where 9% of payments to employees or vendors were improper? Answer: They’d be out of business. But in government, the easy answer is not to clamp down on fraud and abuse (later paragraphs in the AP article demonstrate a decided reluctance to do that on the part of those who should be doing it). Instead, its “answers” are to either raise taxes or borrow more money while constantly advocating even more spending. Meanwhile, the fraud and abuse go on and on. “Responsible government” and “Government oversight,” once again, are shown to be oxymorons. Cross-posted at BizzyBlog.com .

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Taylor Lautner Talks Werewolf Vs. Vampire Fights On ‘Letterman’

‘It’d be a tough call. [Werewolves are] very strong. We are very fast,’ Lautner said on ‘Late Show With David Letterman.’ By Eric Ditzian Taylor Lautner on “The Late Show with David Letterman” Thursday Photo: CBS “Eclipse” has been tearing up the multiplex for days, but that doesn’t mean the vampire film’s stars get a break from their appearance-a-minute publicity duties. Ashley Greene, Nikki Reed and Xavier Samuel have already jetted across the pond for the London premiere , and the cast is expected to pop up at random surprise appearances across the U.S. throughout the weekend. Lucky for Taylor Lautner, then, that the “Late Show With David Letterman” actually tapes in the afternoon, so perhaps the 18-year-old was able to get a decent night’s sleep before the hectic weekend schedule shifts into gear. Wearing a fitted gray suit, Lautner chatted with the talk-show host about his persistent onscreen shirtlessness, who would win in a fight between a vampire and a werewolf, and how he got started in the business. About that last topic of conversation, thank the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. “[My karate instructor] was actually the blue Power Ranger for a year,” Lautner laughed. The Ranger-turned-teacher encouraged Lautner to start auditioning, which led to a few commercials and then the decision to move the entire Lautner family from Michigan to Los Angeles when he was 11. He soon landed a starring role in “The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3-D.” And now, of course, he’s the proudly shirtless Jacob in the “Twilight” movies. But when Dave wanted to know if Jacob could take down Edward Cullen in a fight, Lautner wouldn’t take the bait. “It’d be a tough call,” he said. “[Werewolves are] very strong. We are very fast. We work as a pack. That’s kind of our thing.” Check out everything we’ve got on “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.” For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com . Related Photos The Evolution Of: Taylor Lautner Highlights From The ‘Eclipse’ Cast’s Talk Show Tour ‘The Twilight Saga: Eclipse’

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