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Justin Bieber – Born To Be Somebody – LYRICS – HD FULL VERSION Official Fan Made Music Video

Justin Bieber – Born To Be Somebody – LYRICS – STUDIO VERSION Song With Official Fan Made Music Video LYRICS COMING SOON – This song is such an amazing and inspirational song, I hope Justin Bieber see’s this and notices how much he has really changed people’s lives, in the whole world, some places where i have never heard of before. Justin is not a factory made product, he has grown up to be somebody with the help of his family, friends and crew. You have changed the world Justin in so many ways and i have been there supporting you since the start, and i will happily stay supporting you til the end no matter what you choose. You made me to believe and make a change in life. At the end of this year i am moving from Australia to Atlanta, Georgia and then Los Angeles to fulfil my dream to become and music video director/editor. NEVER SAY NEVER RELEASED IN AUSTRALIA 7TH APRIL 2011 – Want a chance to win a Justin Bieber Fan Package? All money goes to the Children’s Hospital at Westmead in Sydney Australia. We are raising money for the sick children and try and give them a chance to smile. If we get Justin to see what we are doing, we would like him to come and visit the children when he comes to Sydney in April for his My World Tour. go on the website below for more details. Official Website: www.bieber2westmead.tumblr.com Email: bieber2westmead@hotmail.com http://www.youtube.com/v/RQaOAod1GbI?f=videos&app=youtube_gdata Read more here: Justin Bieber – Born To Be Somebody – LYRICS – HD FULL VERSION Official Fan Made Music Video

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WTF! Young Dro Thinks Waka Flocka’s “Package” Is Huge

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Young Dro has gotten himself into a bit of trouble over a leaked “DM” message from his Twitter page. The ATL rapper messaged a woman who he seems quite fond of, wanting to know why they have yet to engage in any sexual acts — most importantly a threesome. That’s where things get weird. The threesome insisted upon included rapper Waka Flocka Flame. Dro even goes as far as saying “his d*ck huge.” How Dro knows this private information would be the topic at hand but we’re am more concerned as to what he wants to do with it. Waka Flocka & Gucci Mane Team Up For “Ferrari Boys” Album Waka Flocka Says He’s Better Than The 2011 XXL Freshman Class [VIDEO] Gucci Mane On Ice Cream Face Tat: “I Didn’t Expect The Controversy” [EXCLUSIVE] Waka Flocka Poses Nude For PETA [VIDEO]

WTF! Young Dro Thinks Waka Flocka’s “Package” Is Huge

*Exclusive* Can You Guess Who Is Rockin This Rock?

This couple is out and about… steady trying to get that exposure. The boy-toy said it’s a “business relationship” (STRAIGHT UP!) and “his package” is the key to keeping his cougar happy:

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Oscar-Nominated ‘Fighter’ Actors, Producers ‘Screaming’ Over Nods

‘They’re just as happy if the other one wins,’ producer Ryan Kavanaugh says of Amy Adams’ and Melissa Leo’s Best Supporting Actress noms. By Kara Warner Christian Bale and Mark Wahlberg Photo: John Sciulli/ Getty Images While the teams behind “The Social Network” and “The King’s Speech” are toasting their Oscar noms, another group of folks is also celebrating Tuesday morning’s (January 25) Academy Award nominations announcement. The cast and crew of “The Fighter” earned seven nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director (David O. Russell), Best Supporting Actor (Christian Bale), and two Best Supporting Actress nods for (Amy Adams) and (Melissa Leo). MTV News spoke with “Fighter” producer and Relativity Media CEO Ryan Kavanaugh (Relativity fully produced and financed the film) just after he heard the big news. “When I got the news, I was on the phone with David O. Russell and [Mark] Wahlberg and myself, kinda watching and I think you could hear screaming through each house,” he said of their reactions. “The person I’m most excited for is David O. Russell because he really deserved it, he really delivered this package. He’s obviously had his ups and downs in his career, as many people have. He really came through on this movie and it’s nice that the Academy noticed that for him.” Kavanaugh’s fellow producer and the star of the film, Mark Wahlberg, also praised the director and his co-stars in a statement: “It has been such an incredible journey with ‘The Fighter’ and one that I am grateful to share with David O. Russell, Christian, Melissa, Amy, my fellow producers and the Ward and Eklund families, who are the heart and soul of the film. Thank you to the Academy for this tremendous honor.” Regarding Adams and Leo’s dual nominations in the Best Supporting Actress category, the Relativity Media CEO said the actresses won’t be thinking about competition at all. “It’s funny because I think Amy and Melissa, they’re just as happy if the other one wins,” he said. “They are competing against each other but at the same time, I think they’re both really happy for the other one.” Kavanaugh went on to say that although he’d like to go back to bed — Oscar nominations were announced at 5:30 a.m. on the West Coast — he has a long day of work and later, congratulating, to do. “I’ve got a pretty full day coming up. I’ll stop by Mark’s house, I’ll stop by David’s house, give ’em both a big hug,” he said. “[I’ll] try and stop by Christian’s house although he’s probably holed up and won’t even turn on the TV until 10 a.m.” Check out everything we’ve got on “The Fighter.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos And The Nominees Are … Related Photos 2011 Academy Award Nominees

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A Victory for Freedom Of Speech – But Will It Last?

The founder of whistle-blowing website Wikileaks, Julian Assange, has been granted conditional bail by a judge. added by: joeeddy

Turncoat Republicans Vote for Massive Earmarks…Say Bye Bye!

Senate Democrats won over just enough Republicans to move forward Tuesday night on a controversial $410 billion spending bill by the end of the night Tuesday. But it may come as no surprise that almost all of the Republican senators who voted for the bill have billions of dollars worth of earmarks in the package. The earmark-mania is not unique to either party — both Democrats and Republicans contributed to what Taxpayers for Common Sense estimates is 8,570 disclosed earmarks worth $7.7 billion in the bill that would fund the government through the end of the fiscal year. http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/03/10/gop-cross-overs-earmarks-gain-billion… added by: congoboy

Bill Clinton implores Democrats to back tax deal

WASHINGTON – Bill Clinton implored Democrats to back the tax-cut deal that President Barack Obama negotiated with Republicans as the former president made a surprise appearance at Obama's side in the White House briefing room Friday. “I don't believe there is a better deal out there,” Clinton told reporters who'd been summoned at a moment's notice to see the former chief executive back the current one. Clinton and Obama had just finished a private meeting in the Oval Office. Obama said it was a “terrific meeting” and then turned the podium over to Clinton. The voluble former president took it away, and Obama left part-way through his remarks, saying he had holiday parties to attend. “Both sides are going to have to eat some things they don't like,” Clinton told reporters. “We don't want to slip back into a recession. We've got to keep this thing going and accelerate its pace. I think this is the best available option.” The pact would extend cuts in income tax rates for all earners that would otherwise expire next month, renew long-term jobless benefits and trim Social Security taxes for one year. A number of liberal Democrats say it gives away too much to Republicans, and a provision that's particularly irksome to Democrats cuts estate taxes for the wealthiest Americans. Nonetheless the measure appears headed for Senate approval after negotiators added a few relatively modest sweeteners to promote ethanol and other forms of alternative energy. It's unclear whether House Democrats, who are most opposed, will be able to demand changes that go much further. Clinton gave the package his full-throated endorsement, even while noting that he opposes the extension of upper-income tax cuts — though he himself will benefit from it. “I personally believe this is a good deal and the best he could have gotten under the circumstances,” Clinton said, urging fellow Democrats to support it. “If I was in office now, I would have done what the president has done,” he said. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20101210/ap_on_bi_ge/us_obama_clinton added by: JohnA

Senate Republicans unveil a plan that would add $4 trillion to deficit by making Bush tax cuts permanent

Even as they hammer Democrats for running up record budget deficits, Senate Republicans are rolling out a plan to permanently extend an array of expiring tax breaks that would deprive the Treasury of more than $4 trillion over the next decade, nearly doubling projected deficits over that period unless dramatic spending cuts are made. The measure, introduced by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) this week, would permanently extend the George W. Bush-era income tax cuts that benefit virtually every U.S. taxpayer, rein in the alternative minimum tax and limit the estate tax to estates worth more than $5 million for individuals or $10 million for couples. Aides to McConnell said they have yet to receive a cost estimate for the measure. But the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office recently forecast that a similar, slightly more expensive package that includes a full repeal of the estate tax would force the nation to borrow an additional $3.9 trillion over the next decade and increase interest payments on the national debt by $950 billion. That's more than four times the projected deficit impact of President Obama's health-care overhaul and stimulus package combined. “We have a spending problem. We spend too much. We don't have a taxing problem. We don't tax too little,” McConnell told reporters Tuesday. “And if we want to begin to get ourselves out of this economic trough that we're in, the only way to do that is to grow the private sector.” McConnell spoke as senators returned to the Capitol after a six-week hiatus for a final pre-election session that will be defined by a battle over the Bush tax cuts. Unless Congress acts, the cuts will expire at the end of the year, raising taxes across the board. While Republicans want to preserve all the cuts, Obama has called on lawmakers to extend them only for household incomes under $250,000 a year. That strategy, he argues, would knock hundreds of billions of dollars off the cost of extending the cuts, money that could be used to reduce the nation's debt. Senate Democrats, while generally supportive of Obama's position, have yet to determine the precise shape of the package they hope to put to a vote in the next four weeks. The issue dominated a luncheon meeting Tuesday, but Senate Democrats reached no consensus on how to proceed. Some lawmakers want to hold a vote on the Obama plan – which would presumably not achieve the 60 votes needed to overcome a GOP filibuster – and then adjourn until after the election. Others prefer to try to resolve the issue before the current session ends to provide voters with certainty on the matter. But that would require at least a handful of Republicans to agree to a compromise, probably involving a temporary extension of all the tax cuts. added by: navider

Study claiming bacteria’s rapidly degrading oil w/o depleting oxygen..FUNDED by BP & FEDS

Microbe cleaned up spilt oil, scientists say, Sydney Morning Herald, August 26, 2010: The bacteria not only speeds up the bio-degradation of crude oil, but does it without depleting vital oxygen levels in the water, the scientists said. … The result was a nature-made clean-up crew capable of reducing the amount of oil in the undersea ”plume” by half about every three days, according to the research. … The findings, by a team of scientists led by Terry Hazen of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, help explain one of the mysteries of the disaster: where has the oil gone?… ”We’ve gone out to the sites and we don’t find any oil but we do find the bacteria.” Here’s what the SMH neglected to tell it’s readers didn’t tell you about the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory: New microbe discovered eating oil spill in Gulf, Associated Press, August 25, 2010: The research was supported by an existing grant with the Energy Biosciences Institute, a partnership led by the University of California, Berkeley and the University of Illinois that is funded by a $500 million, 10-year grant from BP. Other support came from the U.S. Department of Energy and the University of Oklahoma Research Foundation. Study: Microbes Eating Up Oil in Gulf of Mexico, Democracy Now, August 25, 2010: The findings contradict several recent studies showing much of the oil remains in the Gulf and continues to threaten its ecosystem. … The Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory has extensive ties to both BP and the US government. In 2007, the lab received the bulk of a controversial $500 million science grant from BP. The Lawrence Berkeley Lab’s director at the time, Steven Chu, now heads the Department of Energy, which also partially funds the lab. ~~~ More in depth: Microbe chemist says BS to microbe study http://bit.ly/cQWLQ4 “Hazen’s interpretation has its skeptics. “Most of the science associated with this spill has been oversimplified,” says John Kessler, a chemical oceanographer at Texas A&M University in College Station. In a good-faith effort to make sense of what’s going on, many researchers look to offer interpretations based on too few data, he charges. For instance, he says, “what Hazen was measuring was a component of the entire hydrocarbon matrix,” which is a complex mix of literally thousands of different molecules. Although the few molecules described in the new paper in Science may well have degraded within weeks, Kessler says, “there are others that have much longer half-lives — on the order of years, sometimes even decades.” Moreover, he points out, many of the tools traditionally used to gauge biodegradation don’t work well in the field. A few teams have lately begun transitioning to use of more sensitive probes, he says. And data from those more sensitive tools are fueling his skepticism of Hazen’s report that microbes have been erasing deep-sea plumes. As recently as August 22, Kessler says, “I spoke to some of those researchers out there [in the Gulf], and they told me they were still seeing plumes.” added by: samantha420

Breaking News: Former President Jimmy Carter Says He Is Leaving North Korea with Freed U.S. Citizen

BREAKING NEWS: Former President Carter says he is leaving N. Korea with freed U.S. citizen CNN's Headline: Former President Carter has secured the release of U.S. citizen Aijilon Gomes, imprisoned by North Korea in January. THIS JUST IN FROM AP: http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5ga_Wqdo0aaBltQ0SZ4-jvPjqDzcQD9… N. Korea releases Boston man held since Jan. (AP) – 19 minutes ago ATLANTA — A spokeswoman says North Korea has granted amnesty for a Boston man jailed in the communist country since January after former President Jimmy Carter worked to negotiate his freedom. Carter Center spokeswoman Deanna Congileo said late Thursday that the former president will return to the U.S. with Aijalon Gomes. She says Gomes should be in Boston by Friday afternoon. North Korea news agency KCNA says Carter has left Pyongyang. U.S. officials have billed Carter's trip as a private humanitarian visit to try to negotiate Gomes' release. Gomes was sentenced to eight years of hard labor in a North Korean prison for entering the country illegally from China. Congileo says North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il granted the amnesty at Carter's request. _____ BOSTON (AP) — An American imprisoned in North Korea for illegally crossing the border has a gentle spirit but is also a person of conviction willing to be bold about what he believes, friends and acquaintances said. Aijalon Gomes had been teaching English in South Korea when he was imprisoned in January for entering North Korea from China, U.S. officials said. This week, former president Jimmy Carter traveled to the isolated nation to try to win Gomes' release, and end the Boston's man harrowing and unlikely trip from the inner city to a North Korean jail. “'He ran deep,' I think, would be the phrase that other people might use,” said Erik Woodbury, who attended college with Gomes. “I was surprised that he ended up in North Korea, but I wasn't surprised that there was something he was passionate about.” It's unclear what prompted Gomes to enter the repressive nation. He may have been emulating fellow Christian Robert Park, who was detained after he crossed into North Korea a month earlier to highlight its human rights record, said Jo Sung-rae, a South Korean human rights advocate who met with Gomes. Park was expelled a few weeks later. Shortly before he left for North Korea, Gomes was photographed in Seoul, South Korea, protesting Park's plight. Gomes was sentenced in April to eight years of hard labor and fined $700,000 for illegally entering the country. Gomes' relatives have declined to say much about him or his situation, though they pleaded for his release on humanitarian grounds after North Korea's state-run media reported last month that he'd attempted suicide. The family stayed quiet when asked for personal reflections about Gomes this week. “They would prefer not to comment,” said family spokeswoman Thaleia Schlesinger. Gomes grew up in an apartment in Boston's Mattapan neighborhood, long a haven for immigrants and now heavily populated by African-Americans and people from Caribbean nations. In high school, he worked after school at Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. as part of a jobs programs that aimed to steer students toward college. Karen Hinds, who coordinated the program, kept in touch with Gomes, and called him as “a very personable, very likable, very intelligent young man, and very dedicated. … And as he got older, he was extremely dedicated to his faith.” Gomes graduated high school in 1997 and, with some encouragement from Hinds, headed to Bowdoin College, a small school in Maine that she attended. Nate Vinton, a sportswriter in New York City, took classes with Gomes, including creative writing, and remembered him as polite, earnest and with a touch of shyness that quickly vanished during conversation. Vinton also saw hints of Gomes' religious conviction. “He talked admiringly of the Bible as a piece of literature in a class that we took together, which was unusual at that school in that place and time,” Vinton said. “That stood out, for sure.” Gomes was an enthusiastic and good-humored member of Bowdoin's student-run theater group and worked with Woodbury, now a college professor in California, on major roles in “Pippin” and bit parts in “Cabaret.” Bowdoin graduate Zach Tabacco said he would occasionally hang out with Gomes, whom he met through friends. “He was a really sweet and positive guy,” Tabacco said. “He wasn't wild by any means, but he definitely had a stronger personality. … I can believe that if he thought something was right, he's going to do what he can to defend that and to support that.” Gomes moved to South Korea to teach English in the past year or so, Hinds said. Friend and colleague Marshalette Wise said Gomes was unfailingly professional, even outside work, where she saw him wear only slacks, dress shirts and bow ties. She said he was always friendly, helping new teachers become acclimated and assisting her in a move to a new job 90 minutes away. This week, the first sign of a breakthrough since Gomes' imprisonment came with word that North Korea had agreed to release Gomes to Carter if the former president visited the capital city of Pyongyang. Carter arrived Wednesday, but by Thursday there was no sign that Gomes had been freed and leader Kim Jong Il had left for China. As word of his possible release spread this week, members of a Facebook group called “Save Aijalon Gomes!” expressed relief and optimism that his ordeal would soon end. “He is an excellent human being and a joy to know,” Hinds, a member of the group, said in a post Tuesday. “God has kept him.” http://www.thehindu.com/multimedia/dynamic/00169/ALBERT_NORTH_KOREA__169073f.jpg added by: EthicalVegan