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Bam Margera’s Alleged Assailant To Stand Trial

Elizabeth Ray, 59, is accused of beating Margera with a pipe outside his Pennsylvania nightclub. By Gil Kaufman Bam Margera Photo: Frazer Harrison/ Getty Images The 59-year-old woman accused of assaulting “Viva La Bam” star Bam Margera outside a suburban Philadelphia nightclub he owns on June 12 has been held over for trial. According to the Philadelphia Daily News , a district court judge ruled on Thursday that Elizabeth Ray would be held for trial on aggravated assault and related counts. Ray, who has said she’s innocent in the case, lives near the Note, a club Margera, 30, owns in West Chester, Pennsylvania. Margera was allegedly assaulted by Ray with a bat-like object following a noise complaint at the Note earlier this month. Ray was arrested and charged with one count of aggravated assault, two counts of simple assault and two counts of reckless endangerment; she posted $10,000 bail shortly after her arrest. Margera said that he was waiting for a ride home around 2 a.m. when he got into a verbal altercation with Ray and that he was walking away after he thought the argument ended and then collapsed to the ground, suffering a concussion and a large cut to his head after being struck. According to the News, a woman who was with Margera said she saw Ray holding a long, pipe-like object. Pal Tammy Palumbo told the paper that after Margera tumbled to the ground she cradled his head in her lap as Ray began yelling at her. With Margera unconscious and bleeding, Palumbo claimed that Ray threatened, “I’ll hit him again and I’ll make sure I kill him next time.” In a court appearance on Thursday, Margera claimed he exited the club to smoke a cigarette after closing time and Palumbo followed him to a back alley next to Ray’s property. “She yelled, ‘Get off my sidewalk’ to me,” Palumbo testified. “I didn’t even know I was standing in front of someone’s house.” At the time of the incident, Ray professed her innocence to the Daily News, claiming that Margera used racial slurs during their initial argument about the noise. “He called me the n-word,” she said. “I’m innocent, and he’s a jackass, just like his movies.” During testimony, Margera said he got into a shouting match with Ray after she berated Palumbo, the latest in a series of verbal altercations between him and his alleged assailant. “It was kind of a shouting match,” he said. “I was so busy yelling I didn’t hear what she was saying.” Margera denied that he used a racial slur during the argument. Ray’s home shares a wall with Margera’s bar and she often complained about noise from the establishment; to compensate, Margera told the judge that he had his bar manager pay one month’s rent for Ray when the pub opened last year. The complaints continued, however, apparently boiling over into the incident that caused Margera to miss out on a recent shoot for a climactic scene in the upcoming “Jackass 3-D” movie .

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Chris Matthews Suggested Tea Parties Are Unlike Reagan — Who Moved to the Center?

It’s one thing for media liberals to suggest the Tea Party is on the fringe of the right, but when it’s another when they starting putting Ronald Reagan in the center by comparison (even as Governor of California). On The Rachel Maddow Show on Tuesday, Matthews suggested that somehow America is reliably centrist, so even Reagan moved to moderation (and there’s no mention of Obama’s left-wing surge): But the American people have sort of a gyroscope, something that always brings them back to center, where it very much — and nobody wants to hear this on the right, but we’re very much like France in that way. We`re not an ideologically proletarian country or right-wing militarist country. Generally, we listen to those voices and we never go further right than Reagan, and the minute he got into office, he moved very much to the center. As governor of California, for example, on issues like abortion rights. He moved to the center. I don’t think we are an extremist country, but these voices are frightening. And at a time of economic desperation, if you will, they’re being listened to. But the one ironic — I don’t want to call it silver lining – the one whisper of possible good coming out of this horror in the Gulf of Mexico, what is really hurting North America, the love we have for this part of the world, our own part of the world, is that maybe it convinces people that government is important. Matthews smeared the Tea Party together with every fringy right-wing cause in American history: MATTHEWS: You hear it from the tea party people. You see them with the Gadsden flag, “Don`t tread on me.” You hear it from the militia, from the birthers, from the patriot groups, the oath takers — the oath keepers. They all have one resonant statement. `The United States has been taken over by a foreign power. There’s a tyranny in Washington. It`s illegitimate. It’s led by a person who`s not an American. He may be a Muslim. He may be a Nazi.’ whatever. It’s not America. Anything goes. And by the way, when you resort to the Second Amendment to take out your government officials, can you go any further than that? I wonder. MADDOW: You know, seeing the way that you juxtaposed that historical clip that we just played with, for example, the birthers, and when you draw those connections with them all thinking there`s some foreign and illegitimate power that needs to be – that`s usurping legitimate American authority, it just reminds me that there’s a lot to the ‘Communists in the State Department’ stuff that sounds like the Kenyan in the White House stuff. Isn`t it sort of, can it be the same hot buttons for Americans, can they work? MATTHEWS: No, of course, it’s there. It’s the paranoid history of America. I always like to tell this to people who care about America, like your audience. There`s two armies that march almost side by side through American history. There’s the progressive army that led for abolition, that fought the Civil War, the good guys of the Civil War. And of course, those who really pushed for reconstruction afterwards like Thaddeus Stevens and the good guys, the radical Republicans of that day. And alongside is this other army, the know-nothings and then the Klansmen who came along later. And then, you`ve got in the 20th century – it’s the same pattern – it’s the progressives moving a step or two ahead of this reactionary army that rides right along them, sort of camp followers playing off the dispossessed, those who resent change. It’s same with sexual orientation today. There`s always going to be another group growing along saying this threatens traditional marriage. This threatens something here. Matthews talk of the centrist “gyroscope” came right after more of his optimistic preaching about how Democrats will pull out some of these congressional races: I think Charlie Crist, having been pushed out of the Republican Party in Florida basically for hugging Barack Obama – let’s face it – might well win down there. I think he will. I think Marco Rubio is going to fade as a candidate. I think Sharron Angle, with the statements coming out now about using the Second Amendment right, which is a right in the Constitution. It`s written there, as a way of taking on your government and bringing it down. I think that`s going to scare you. Nevada is not a right wing state. Nevada is kind of a purple state. I think Harry Reid is now back in the saddle. So I think Joe Sestak is going to win. I don’t think Pat Toomey is consistent with Pennsylvania sort of center right and center left history. So we`ll see. …I think Rand Paul could lose. But we’ll have to see. I don’t know. I think this is a bad year for progressives. It`s a tough economy, and you’re always blamed if you’re in power.

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Jon Gosselin Smitten With Ellen Ross, Seeks Return to Television

Remember when Jon Gosselin tried to make sure his eight kids were kept off TV because, supposedly, he thought it was detrimental to their health? Yeah, that didn’t take. Largely because the only reason he did that was that TLC wanted to keep him off TV. He’d love to get back on screen, too. “It would be nice to have a job on television again,” he told Us Weekly . “I’m not so sure about reality. I’m just exploring my options right now.” “I’ve been meeting with certain people about different ideas. I can’t talk about it; you have to stay tuned.” Oh, you better believe that we will. As for rumors that Kate Gosselin may be getting a dating show? “I saw some stuff on the Internet about The Bachelorette , and I saw stuff about our own dating show, but our spokesperson says it’s not true,” he said. “At this point, I don’t really mix in her business. We talk about: ‘Hey, I’m going to pick up the kids at 2. Is there gas in the van? That kind of thing.” Ellen Ross is Jon’s latest girlfriend – and it’s going well . As for his own love life, Jon Gosselin said he couldn’t be happier with his Ellen Ross, 23, whom he met on a blind date and got along with right away. “We just kind of hit it off, backyard barbeques in Pennsylvania, hanging out, good times. She knew of me [and still] saw me as a normal person.” The relationship is “really different for me,” he added, noting that despite reports that she hates kids , she makes every effort to bond with his brood. “You have to find ways to occupy time, especially if it rains!” he said. “I was like, ‘What are we going to do?’ So she got Monopoly, board games.” Well played, Ellen Ross . Well played. On multiple levels. He says he’s taking their romance “day by day. I have a hard time talking about my personal life because of everything that happened last year.” “I just stray away from it. We just want to be left alone.” Just give him a new TV show, though. Please! Anyone?

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Still at It: David Frum Takes Shot at the Club for Growth

It’s called “Left, Right and Center,” which claims to be a “civilized yet provocative antidote to the screaming talking heads that dominate political debate.” But there’s not a whole lot of truth in advertising for KCRW Santa Monica’s radio program , which is also podcasted on the Internet. The show normally features Robert Scheer, editor of the left-wing investigative Web site Truthdig.com and a former Los Angeles Times columnist, representing the left. Matt Miller, a former Clintonista and senior fellow at the left-wing Center for American Progress represents the so-called center. And former Washington Times editorial page editor and visiting senior fellow at the Heritage Foundation usually represents the right. And for whatever reason, HuffPo editor Arianna Huffington is included to represent what they call the “independent progressive blogosphere,” as if that is somehow different from the “left.” For the June 11 edition of this show , both Blankley and Miller were away and replaced with David Frum, a recently terminated fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, representing the “right” and Lawrence O’Donnell, of MSNBC’s “Countdown with Keith Olbermann” fill-in fame, representing the “center.” And it was on the broadcast Frum used the platform to take a shot at the Club for Growth. “The Club for Growth is nicknamed amongst some Republicans, ‘The Club for Electing Democrats’ because what it does is it has all these primary challenges,” Frum said. “And either it bleeds existing incumbents or else it opens the way to the election, to the nomination of a less electable Republican and the loss of the district to the Democrats.” If that were indeed the case, should Club for Growth President and Pennsylvania Republican Senate candidate Pat Toomey be trailing his Democratic opponent Rep. Joe Sestek? That’s not the case according to three out of four polls posted on Real Clear Politics (the outlier poll being the Daily Kos’ poll). But Frum goes on to make another point – that the unions, by playing more of a role in particular campaigns, are straight out the Club for Growth playbook. “So it is fascinating to me for the unions to decide we’re going to be ‘The Club for Electing Republicans’ on the Democratic side,” he continued. “It is always worth remembering there is not symmetry here. The Republican base is actually bigger than the Democratic base. But a third of the country identifies as conservative, that’s not a majority.” And according to Frum, since the conservative base is larger, the $10 million big labor used in Arkansas in the Blanche Lincoln-Bill Halter race for the Democratic nomination was spent in vain. “But only a fifth of the country identifies as liberal,” Frum said. “That’s even farther from a majority. I think a lot of Democrats in a lot of places, who come October are going to be hungry for that $10 million that is not going to be there for them.”

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Satellite View: If BP Spill Started in Your Backyard

Place the origin of spill anywhere in the World. a Google earth style view you can zoom in & out. Switch from map,satellite,hybrid & terrain. Fun Fact: if you place origin over Washington D.C. you would have oil in. . . Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, West Virginia, Pennsylvania & New Jersey. click here to spill the oil on your state http://www.ifitwasmyhome.com/ added by: Stoneyroad

Amish Farming Methods & Manure Runoff Raising EPA’s Ire

photo: Sara Lauderdale via flickr In many ways the Amish live up their reputation of living greener lives–low-power technology, non-existent consumerism, strong sense of community and DIY ethic–but when it comes to agricultural practices, just because you replace fossil fuel energy with the sweat of your brow doesn’t always mean you’re eco-friendly. Which is where the EPA comes in. The

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Bulldog Gin Cocktails

An ideal drink for holidays, Bulldog Gin is a light tasting premium quality gin and it is the most mixable gin. Bulldog Gin is made from traditional copper pot stills and distillation process and with its seductive notes of fruit and citrus that makes it acquire a very refreshing balance finish it will surely make your party livelier and it will make it more unforgettable. Try it out and serve it to your buddies. $TBA . Share This

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Beth Ostrosk

Beth Ostrosky (born July 15, 1972 in Pittsburgh) is an American model, television personality and actress. Pennsylvania native Beth Ostrosky starts her modelling career when she was only 9 years old by doing fashion shows, continuoing dooing her career in her high school at Fox Chapel High School in Pennsylvania, she was was offered several television commercial. In order to get the best chance in modeling possible, Beth Ostrosky moved to New York City. There, agents and scouts took notice of this tall fair-haired bombshell and Ostrosky had no shortage of offers. However, after a few low-key campaigns and shows, acting soon seemed more promising than modeling. She got first break and appears as Ben Stiller’s love interest in 1996’s Flirting with Disaster. In 2000, “Beth O” met radio personality Howard Stern at a dinner party. In between this show and a more important role opposite Amanda Peet in Whipped four years later she was known as a versatile model specializing in swimsuit spreads. They soon after were considered a couple, though it would take Stern nine months before confirming this on his morning radio show. Stern announced to all his listeners that he was dating Ostrosky and ever since, has been proclaiming his love for her on a daily basis. On February 14, 2007, Stern announced on his radio show that he proposed to Ostrosky in the nude a day prior. Finally, after FHM readers ranked her among the Top 100 Sexiest Women of the Year, Ostrosky decided to emerge from her shell and did a cover shoot for the magazine. she shot sexy photos on a beach in Miami for a calendar, which then sold like hotcakes online. She starred in the films My Angel is a Centerfold and Another Night, an independent short, in 2001 and 2003 respectively With more calendars and glossy magazine appearances to come, at 32, She is just receiving started. Who knows where her affiliation with Howard Stern will go but she has shown that Beth Ostrosky is fully competent of creating her own buzz.

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Emma The Amish Girl Makes Howard Stern Appearance

Selling Shoo-Fly Pie underwear. Oh wow. When we saw “Emma the Amish girl” trending today, we almost thought the searches were related to a fire that affected an Amish family in Pennsylvania this week! This is a different story altogether, as Emma the Amish model appeared on Howard Stern Tuesday morning to peddle her…goods.

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Emma The Amish Model Appears On Howard Stern, Sells Underwear (PHOTO)

Photo: “Emma The Amish Girl” is featured on the New American Pinup site doing decidedly un-Amish things like selling her underwear for $39 and posing provocatively with a bubblegum dispenser. Photos on the website show the Pennsylvania Dutch County native in her traditional Amish attire and then in nothing at all. She appeared on the Howard Stern Show on Tuesday morning Read more from the original source: Emma The Amish Model Appears On Howard Stern, Sells Underwear (PHOTO)

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