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Morgan Freeman Vs. Ted Danson: Who’d You Rather?

Filed under: Morgan Freeman , Ted Danson , Beauty Oscar-winner Morgan Freeman , 73, and Emmy-winner Ted Danson , 62, joined forces to help the Gulf of Mexico at a charity event in Mississippi on Tuesday. Question is … Read more

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Open Thread: Hurricane Katrina Five Years Later

Five year ago today, Hurricane Katrina slammed Louisiana and Mississippi forever changing America. In the midst of unthinkable devastation, the media coverage of this natural disaster was disgraceful. Despite almost immoral bungling by New Orleans’ mayor and Louisiana’s governor, as well as decades of corruption that left this city’s levee system in a state of shameful disrepair, President George W. Bush was made the culprit for the damage, the suffering, and the loss. Katrina largely signaled the end of the Bush presidency just eight months into his second term, and America’s press were largely to blame. How do you see this disaster five years later and how the media handled it? Was it an ominous precursor to the absolutely abysmal job so-called journalists did in covering the 2008 presidential election? What have we learned from this event about the power of the press, and what can be done about it?

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Worker got paid for 12 years and never showed up once

“We don't know at this point how something like this can happen. We're very concerned,” she said. “We're working on procedure to prevent this from happening again.” All I can say is, where can I get a job like this… he he http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/08/27/virginia.paid.for.no.work/index.html?iref=NS1 added by: sunshine1649

Want to be class president? Not if you’re black, in one Miss. school

If you’re black and a student at one public middle school in Mississippi, you can’t run for president – only whites need apply. Nettleton Middle School in Nettleton, Miss., has segregated its elected class positions by race, according to a memo sent home with children at the school last week that was obtained by NBC News. Read the memo at the link: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38880820/ns/us_news-life/ added by: blackheartman

Middle School Segregates Class Elections by Race [Mississippi]

Thinking about running for eighth grade class president at Nettleton Middle School in Nettleton, Mississippi? Well… are you white? Because only white kids are allowed to run for president. Black kids can be vice-president, though! But only black kids. More

Thousands of dead fish surface at mouth of Mississippi River

Estimates of between 5,000 to 15,000 dead fish surfacing at the mouth of the Mississippi River. Water is being tested, and oil has been seen in the area. And gee, I wonder where it came from? BP is trying to gloss over this and take it out of our consciousness as if all of the oil disappeared and everything is OK. They are lying bastards as far as I am concerned. The oil is down below and causing a mass die off of marinelife, only we aren't being told about that because God forbid the biodiversity of the world that sustains our lives interfere with their precious profits. This is truly sad. added by: JanforGore

Olbermann Rips ‘Racist’ Nugent for Speaking at Beck Rally He’s NOT Going To

Keith Olbermann on Friday evening once again stuck his foot in his mouth on national television when he bashed Ted Nugent for appearing at Glenn Beck’s “Restoring Honor” rally next Saturday. Problem is Nugent is booked at the Boise Knitting Factory Concert House that night, and won’t be attending the Beck event. But this actually wasn’t the only fact Olbermann got wrong on MSNBC’s “Countdown,” for he also accused Nugent of making racist remarks while giving a concert in Dubuque, Iowa, a few weeks ago. Turns out that was 100 percent false as well (video follows with transcript and commentary): KEITH OLBERMANN, HOST: But our winner, Ted Nugent, former musician. He doesn`t have a call in phony advice show and he was never on anything as big as “Seinfeld,” so it has taken nearly two weeks for this to get out. At the Mississippi Moon Bar in Dubuque, Iowa, August 5th, Mr. Nugent looked out over his audience and, according to the “Dubuque Telegraph Herald” said, quote, “there is a lot of white people in this crowd. I like that. This is a white town.” Witnesses say he then pointed to at least one member of the audience and questioned that man`s race. Why would overt racism from a prominent right wing nut job and gun freak take two weeks to get national attention? Because Ted Nugent hasn`t been famous since about 1977. But here`s the punch line: one of the speakers at the Beck-apocalypse August 28th, the anniversary of Martin Luther King`s “I Have a Dream Speech” near the Lincoln Memorial? Ted Nugent. I know. I know. You thought he was dead, today`s worst person in the world. Well, Keith, according to the schedule at the Knitting Factory website, Nugent is performing there on August 28: Nice job of research there, Keith! Of course, as Tommy Christopher pointed out shortly after Olbermann’s faux pas, it appears the “Countdown” host once again blindly relied on the shills at Media Matters who wrongly wrote about this issue early Friday afternoon. Making matters worse, a photographer that was in the crowd at the Mississippi Moon Bar in Dubuque on the evening in question has flatly contradicted what Olbermann, Media Matters, and the Telegraph Herald claimed: Although the Telegraph Herald seemed to be reporting that Ted Nugent put on a racially biased show last night, what I head [sic] him say in his opening monologue was this: “Hey there sure are a lot of white people in this crowd. You need to do something about that.” He later said, heavy on the sarcasm, “Dubuque is a white town.” If anything, Nugent showed how much he honored and respected black performers of the past such as Wilson Pickett, Ray Charles, Chuck Berry and James Brown among others. He said at one point that all American soul came from these black performers who gave their blood, sweat and tears to the music. He even launched into an American Soul retrospective with songs such as Soul Man and Hey Baby. So, it appears Olbermann and the shills he foolishly allows to do his research for him got this issue totally wrong. General Electric and NBC must be so proud of their employees involved with this prime time MSNBC program!  That said, I wouldn’t hold my breath waiting for Olbermann to retract this nonsense next week for that requires character.

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Meet Lissie, Co-Signed by Katy Perry, Kid Cudi And Perez Hilton

Singer who got everyone’s attention singing covers on YouTube just released her first album, Catching a Tiger. By Matt Elias Lissie Photo: MTV News Singer/songwriter Lissie grabbed our attention earlier this summer with a series of buzzed-about covers, including Kid Cudi’s “Pursuit of Happiness” and Lady Gaga’s “Bad Romance” . But we weren’t the only ones to take notice. Lissie garnered praise from the likes of California Gurl Katy Perry , filmmaker David Lynch , and blogger/trendsetter Perez Hilton . “It’s nice to get some praise from time to time,” Lissie told MTV News. “That’s just human, you need it. But I think it’s exciting. And I also, though … personally I’m one of those people that’s like, ‘Oh the new buzzed-about person’ … I feel like it almost gives it too much expectation ’cause it’s been made out to be so great that then you have really high standards to meet. But it’s great. I think I can rise to that. I think that right now, I feel like I’m in a good stride and I got it going on.” That attitude — part playful, part modest — can be attributed to her Midwestern roots. Lissie grew up the youngest of four kids in Rock Island, Illinois — part of the Quad City area along the Mississippi River. She remembers cookouts in the summer, going to the pool and her mom’s well-kept garden. The city’s website even boasts its tie for second place as “one of the best mannered cities in the United States.” While Lissie has since located to the artsy community of Ojai, California, it was a trip back home that inspired her Kid Cudi cover. After a late night of daiquiris with her childhood best friend at the appropriately titled Daiquiri Factory (which serves $4 U-Call-It Bombs on Fridays), Lissie had her first encounter with the “Day ‘N Nite” MC. “I was having this really [nostalgic] moment of being in my hometown, like, ‘Ahh yeah’ windows rolled down, and she puts on ‘Pursuit of Happiness’ and I’m like ‘I love this song’ because he’s like ‘rolling the Midwest side out, living my life.’ ” Ten spins later, Lissie was set on covering her fellow Midwesterner. The attention generated online from that cover — Kid Cudi even posted it on his Facebook page — fueled interest in what Lissie could offer in the way of original material. That time has finally come with the release of her debut album this week, Catching a Tiger. Recorded under producer Jacquire King, who helmed Kings of Leon’s smash Only by the Night, it’s a bittersweet collection of songs about love and heartache. Take, for instance, the album’s first single, “In Sleep,” written after the breakup of her long-term relationship. “I’d have these great dreams, like everything was fine and we were together and life was happy and everything’s good,” Lissie recalled. “That would be the place where I could see him and I would wake up from that dream and it was like the reality is that we’re not together anymore and I need to get over it and move on with my life — which is gonna take some time but it’s going to hurt until it stops hurting, and that’s all right too.” With other album standouts such as “When I’m Alone” and “Cuckoo,” will Lissie develop the same kind of following as Lady Gaga and Katy Perry, which Perez Hilton helped propel? The man himself speculates. “I don’t know how popular Lissie’s going to be in America,” Hilton said. “I’m thrilled that MTV is doing this little profile on her and I’m equally excited that she’s getting a lot of traction in the U.K. But will radio in the United States start playing Lissie? Probably not. However, I love those success stories of artists that can become successful without going about it the traditional way, without radio play.” Will you buy Lissie’s new album? Tell us in the comments. Related Artists Katy Perry Kid Cudi

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7 Popular Gulf Coast Beaches Devastated by the BP Oil Spill

This photo is actually from the 2008 oil spill in San Francisco — but still gets the point across. Photo via cccpublishing.com The Gulf Coast — which stretches across the beaches and marshlands of Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas — has some of the country’s most beautiful landscapes, thriving waters, and unique plants. But the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill has put a damper on the region’s claim as a summer vacation destination by inspiring health officials to discourage swimm… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Is BP’s Corexit (Dispersant) Destroying Our Food Supply?

First we lost the fish, shrimp and other marine life in the Gulf of Mexico, to the BP oil catastrophe and ensuing massive dump of the neuro-toxic dispersant Corexit. Now we appear to be losing crops from the Mississippi Gulf Coast to middle Georgia. Watch these two videos. Surely there are bugs and diseases that hit agricultural crops, but the crop damage in the two videos from hundreds of miles apart look similar, and both are claimed to have happened soon after recent heavy rainfall from the Gulf of Mexico. Do we have agriculture experts researching? Have any watched this that can offer a good explanation? Auburn University has a University Agricultural Experimentation Station in Fairhope, AL, one mile off Mobile Bay. If something were happening to crops in the area, I’d think someone there would know it and be studying/testing. It’s highly suspect, but I’m the first to admit that I am not a plant expert so can’t begin to make an assessment. Go here to see the other video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHtSXNmPq9o&feature=youtube_gdata added by: samantha420