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GM to Boost Volt PHEV Production Capacity by 50% in 2012

Photo: GM From 30,000 to 45,000 Units Thanks to strong interest by the public, GM has decided to boost production of the Chevrolet Volt plug-in hybrid by 50% in 2012. This means that instead of making 30,000, they’ll make 45,000 at the Detroit-Hamtramck plant. The company is probably hoping that it can improve the economics of the Volt by reaching economies of scale faster than initially planned, and it no doubt feels Nissan breathing down its neck with its cheaper LEAF el… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Britney Spears Nipples Hit The Streets

Britney Spears is at it again, taking the old nipples out for some frappuccinos and making crazy faces at the paparazzi. What the hell is in those things? I could use a few of them before hitting the bars. Anyhow, I thought her dad was awarded custody of her nipples and was supposed to keep them out of the public eye. They’re unstoppable, like a fat girl after a few vodka cranberries. Scary. more pictures of Britney Spears here

Minka Kelly Is Absolutely Delicious

In case none of you have noticed already, Minka Kelly is a hot piece of ass. Here she is doing a little grocery shopping while she inadvertently gives me a chubby. Actually, this kind of thing happens to me more than I care to mention, it makes going to the public pool virtually impossible. Anyhow, I like this woman and I want at least one chance to try to impregnate her. … I don’t think I’m asking for too much.

BP Photoshopped Fake Crisis Command Center for Website (Pics)

Oh man, this keeps getting better and better — can’t BP do something without lying or deceiving the public about it? How about something as simple as posting actual photos of its command center in Houston on the company website? Evidently not. No, a sharp-eyed blogger over at Americablog has uncovered that the company has photoshopped its command center . He quips, “I guess if you’re doing fake crisis response, you might as well fake a photo of the crisis response center.” Indeed. See the bizarre Photoshop job revealed below:… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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‘We’re Not Gonna Kill Him’: New Tape Catches Sumner Redstone Leak-Hunting

I guess if you’re 87-year-old Sumner Redstone, there’s a certain aloof magic that accompanies your self-appointment-for-life as Viacom kingpin. Not that his public boldness is anything especially new (ask everyone from his daughter to Tom Cruise ), but his latest pickle offers a unique new perspective on his megapower’s dark side. Why? It’s all on tape! Click through and listen in.

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Jessica Dewan Bikini Pictures of the Day

The level of success a woman has in her career and the level of fame a woman has in her life really has no direct impact on whether I want to see them in a bikini or not. I never look at a bitch in the park or at the public pool or even riding her bike or walking down the street and wonder to myself what her name is, what her job is, and whether she is a talented singer, actor, dancer or not just didn’t matter, because she was a bitch in a bikini….so this is Jessica Dewan, I don’t know who she is, or what she does but I am thinking she was one of the Pussycat Dolls, but in the end she’s got a pussy and she is in a bikini and none of other shit, like whether she’s unknown, or with her husband Channing Tatum, just doesn’t fucking matters…. Pics via Fame

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Kim Kardashian’s Fat Ass in a Bikini of the Day

I like big asses…but not this kind of big ass….this shit is just shit that reminds me of a 30 year old secretary who works at the walk in clinic, has a couple of cats, likes to read books and loves cake and ice cream cuz it makes her feel like she’s being hugged from the inside…since no one hugs her on the outside…. What I am getting at is that this ass is just fat…it’s not hot, or round or perfection…it’s fucking sloppy but just happens to not have cellulite, cuz maybe Armenian bitches are so cross bred from decades of being conquered that cellulite doesn’t hit them…but it doesn’t mean she’s not a fucking pig…a pig who peaked with her sex tape …the rest of her is just fucking aftershock from the shit…and the public seems to constantly forget how vile this twat is.

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Riki Ott: BP, Governments Downplay Public Health Risk From Oil and Dispersants

See more photos at link Pensacola Beach, FL — When Ryan Heffernan, a volunteer with Emerald Coastkeeper, noticed a bag of oily debris floating off in Santa Rosa Sound, she ran up to BP's HazMat-trained workers to ask if they would retrieve it. “No, ma'am,” one replied politely. “We can't go in the ocean. It's contaminated.” Ryan waded in and retrieved the bag. That was Wednesday, June 23, the first day visible oil hit Pensacola Beach. Ryan had been swimming off the beach the day before, as she said, “to get in my last swim before the oil hit.” The trouble is that not all of the oil coming ashore is visible. Dispersed oil – tiny bubbles of oil encased in chemical dispersants – are in the water column. On Thursday Ryan was treated at a local doctor's office for skin rash on her legs. Three days later on Pensacola Beach, I watched BP's HazMat-trained workers shovel surface oiled sand and oily debris into bags early in the morning. The workers followed the waterline like shorebirds, scurrying up the beach in front of breaking waves and moving back down with receding waters. The late morning sun retired the workers to the shade of their tents and the job of “observing,” while it brought out throngs of beach-goers — children, parents, grandparents — who happily plunged into the “contaminated” ocean without a second thought. I was astounded. Why did people think the ocean was safe for swimming? There were five HazMat tents, four front-loaders, and at least two dozen HazMat workers on the beach. HazMat workers wore yellow over-boots duct-taped to their long pants' legs to minimize risk of contact with the water. The white surf popped with visible black tar balls as it rolled towards the beach. Waves left an oily signature of tar balls on the beach, melting in the sun. The treads of my Chacos weighed down with oily sand despite trying to avoid the mess. Most people were barefoot. Hotels set up oil cleaning stations on their premises – and signs saying the water advisory (put in place after Ryan's incident) had been lifted. What's wrong with this picture? Lots. For starters, Ryan's story from Pensacola Beach is not an isolated incident. I have received emails and heard personal stories from Louisiana to Florida of people who have developed skin rashes and blisters from going in the ocean. People describe stings by “invisible jellyfish.” Turtle patrol volunteers who walk beaches daily write of blisters and bronchitis. And then there are individuals like Sheri Allen who took her dog for a walk on a beach in Mobile Bay in May. Sheri wrote me that her “arms and legs were burning, even after the shower. The following morning … (there were) … small blood blisters. By evening the blisters had begun to welt. By the fourth day, the areas had got larger and swollen.” She went to see a doctor but the sores remain and they have begun to scar her arms and legs. For several days after Sherri's incident, her husband found fish kills on the beach. William Rea, MD, who founded the Environmental Health Center-Dallas, treated a number of sick Exxon Valdez cleanup workers. He once told me, “When you have sick people and sick animals, and they are sick because of the same chemical, that's the strongest evidence possible that that chemical is a problem.” It's not just skin rashes and blisters. At community forums, I commonly hear from adults and children with persistent coughs, stuffy sinuses, headaches, burning eyes, sore throats, ear bleeds, and fatigue. These symptoms are consistent across the four Gulf states that I have visited. Further, the symptoms of respiratory problems, central nervous system distress, and skin irritation are consistent with overexposure to crude oil through the two primary routes of exposure: inhalation and skin contact. Most distressing to me are stories about sick children. “Dose plus host makes the poison,” I learned in toxicology. A small child is at risk of breathing a higher dose of contaminants per body weight than an adult. Children, pregnant women, people with compromised or stressed immune systems like cancer survivors and asthma sufferers, and African Americans are more at risk from oil and chemical exposure – the latter because they are prone to sickle cell anemia and 2-butoxyethanol can cause, or worsen, blood disorders. Public officials have failed to sound an alarm about the public health threat because three federal agencies – DHHS, EPA, and OSHA – cannot find any unsafe levels of oil in air or water. Perhaps the federal air and water standards are not stringent enough to protect the public from oil pollution. Our federal laws are outdated and do not protect us from the toxic threat from oil – now widely recognized in the scientific and medical community. BP is still in the dark ages on oil toxicity. BP officials stress that, by the time oil gets to shore, it is “weathered” and missing the highly volatile compounds like the carcinogenic benzene, among others. BP fails to mention the threat from dispersed oil, ultrafine particles (PAHs), and chemical dispersants, which include industrial solvents and proprietary compounds, many hazardous to humans. If oil was so nontoxic, then why are the spill response workers giving hazardous waste training? Our federal government should stop pretending that everything is okay. What isn't safe for workers isn't safe for the general public either. Ryan's rash was getting better until she sat on Pensacola Beach to watch fireworks on July 4. The next day her skin erupted in fiery red burns. She is worried about her health. So are many other people along the Gulf. Perhaps it is time for the government to protect public health first and BP's profit second. Riki Ott, PhD, is a marine toxicologist from Alaska, volunteering in the Gulf. She has written two books on surviving the Exxon Valdez oil spill – Sound Truth and Corporate Myths on biological impact of oil to people and wildlife, and Not One Drop on emotional impact of disaster trauma and litigation to people and community. www.rikiott.com . Ott is working with Emerald Coastkeeper and others to petition the EPA to delist toxic chemical products in oil spill response. added by: samantha420

Quote of the Day: A Declaration of Interdependence

Steve McCallion, executive creative director at design and innovation consultancy Ziba Design, writes in Fast Company Design: America has mortgaged its future to maintain the symbols of personal freedom (the house, the car, the big screen TV) at the expense of real freedom. We owe China almost one trillion dollars; our public education system is approaching collapse; and, we rank number one globally for… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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BECK, NOT JUST GREEDY WITH A MESSIAH COMPLEX, BUT A TAD RACIST TOO, ALL IN ONE STORY.

Apparently despite accepting money for, and promoting a gathering at the lincoln memorial on Martin Luther King day, Beck has yet to secure the required permits.Can you really go on the public airwaves and solicite funds like this? His “plan” was to gather his legions at the Lincoln monument, on Martin Luther King day. Glenn is taking donations (greedy) for his plan (messiah complex) that happens to be occuring at the site of the “i have a dream speech” on Martin Luther King day,(RACIST)despite not securing the basic requirments to facilitate it(corrupt). added by: freecrack