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Charlie Sheen fired

Charlie Sheen has been on a media blitz in recent days, lashing out at the producers of “Two and Half Men” for canceling production for the remainder of the current, or eighth season. His public bashing of series co-creator Chuck Lorre eventually prompted CBS to cancel the rest of the show#39;s season. Last week, a Los Angeles judge issued a restraining order against the actor, who was forced to turn over his two children to estranged wife Brooke Mueller, who claimed in court papers that Sheen

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CBS Finally Shuts Down Production on Two and a Half Men

And from beyond the grave, Thomas Jefferson gives a fist pump . In a fairly surprising-but-not bit of news, CBS and Warner Bros. Television announced that production on Two and a Half Men has been stopped for the remainder of the season because of Charlie Sheen’s “statement, conduct and condition.” Any bets on what random radio show Sheen will call up next to blast this latest development? I’ll take The Thom Hartmann Show . Developing… [ TVL ine ]

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Senator, Your days are numbered.

“Politicians are like diapers; they need to be changed often and for the same reason.” — Mark Twain http://www.petitionspot.com/petitions/firetherulingclass#signForm In the time when our founding fathers drafted our Constitution, and created the U.S Government, they did not intend on government service to become a career. It is the purpose of this petition to be the voice of the people to limit the terms of Senators to two (12 years maximum), and Representatives to six terms (12 years maximum). (Reelections have stayed above 85% since 1965, and in 2008 are at 94%) – http://www.firetherulingclass.org/ruling.asp In March 21, 1947, the Twenty-second Amendment (Amendment XXII) was ratified, and so set limits to the office of The President…but none for anyone else. The last ratified Amendment in the constitution was in 1992, and dealt with issue of their pay raises. No such limits have been proposed, or ratified for the very people who write the laws which impact our daily lives. “Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Great men are almost always bad men.” -Lord Acton In a time when our nation seems so polarized by either left, or right; this one thing, I hope we all can agree upon. We do not need members in Congress or the House, who ignore the voice of the people, or who lend an ear to the highest bidder. We do not need Legislators who grow comfortable with their seat, and do all they can to latch on to it. We need leaders, representatives who heed our voice, and perform a service to the people of these United States. It is not a seat of power to be used to make oneself a fortune, but should be used to better the lives of all. I propose this be added as the 28th Amendment of the Constitution. (for the benefit of all) ” XXViii Section 1. No person shall be elected to the office of Senator more than twice, and no person who has held the office of Senator, or acted as Senator, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected Senator shall be elected to the office of Senator more than twice (two six-year terms). This article shall be retroactive when applied. Those who currently serve as Senator shall stay for the remainder of the term. Those who have served a prior, consecutive term, will not be eligible for reelection. Those who have served two or more prior consecutive terms will also be ineligible for reelection, upon ratification, and there after. Section 2. No person shall be elected to the office of Representative more than six terms (one term is for two years), and no person who has held the office of Representative, or acted as Representative, for more than eleven years of a term to which some other person was elected Representative shall be elected to the office of Representative more than six terms. This article shall be retroactive when applied. Those who currently serve as Representative shall stay for the remainder of there term. Those who have served a prior six consecutive terms, will not be eligible for reelection. ” Section 3. The terms and length of service for Senators and Representatives shall not be changed or abridged by the United States or by any State. Only a popular vote, won by no less than 85% of US Citizens shall over turn the limits. added by: mitekillem

Backstreet Boys — Pink Eye Won’t Kill Our Tour

Filed under: Backstreet Boys , Nurse! The Backstreet Boys ain’t afraid of a little contagious infection — in fact, according to the band’s rep, A.J. McLean ‘s crusty pink eye won’t have any affect whatsoever on the remainder of the band’s tour. BSB’s rep tells TMZ, A.J. — who was recently… Read more

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You Gotta See This: Michelle "Bombshell" McGee Gives Her Best Blue Steel

Michelle “Bombshell” McGee is a lot like 19th century children: she should be seen and not heard (trust us, for the remainder of her 15 minutes, it’s definitely the lesser of the two…

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Friday Box Office: Good Night

Score one for the traditionalists! Maybe. If Date Night (a better than expected $9.5 million on Friday) can hold off Clash of the Titans ($7.8 million) for the remainder of the weekend it will become only the fourth non-3D film released this year to lead the box office. And they said two dimensions were dead. Elsewhere: don’t look now, but the assumed disappointment that was How to Train Your Dragon experienced a scant 19% drop from Friday-to-Friday and has slowly become one of the biggest hits in 2010. Dreamworks Animation CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg is writing that “Suck it, Pixar!” e-mail right about now. The top-five after the jump.

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T.I. Completes Prison Sentence But Still Has Curfew

Rapper will reportedly be placed under 23 days of supervised release. By James Montgomery T.I. (file) Photo: Gifted Talents/ RMG T.I. is officially a free man. Mostly. On Friday (March 26), the rapper completed his prison sentence , stemming from a 2007 arrest for attempting to illegally purchase firearms. Originally given 366 days in prison, T.I. was released to a halfway house in December and earlier this month, he was allowed to return home to finish the remainder of his sentence, which ended today, according to Federal Bureau of Prisons records. But T.I. isn’t exactly out of the woods just yet. While his home confinement may have ended, his lawyer reportedly told TMZ that T.I. will now be placed under 23 days of “supervised release,” meaning he’ll have to be home by 11 p.m. unless he’s performing, in which case, his curfew is extended until 1 a.m. The Web site also reported that the rapper still needs to complete some 400 hours of community service and will remain on probation for three years. Before his prison stint began, T.I. made an arrangement with prosecutors, in which he would complete 1,500 hours of community service, 1,000 of which needed to be completed before he would be formally sentenced. In exchange, he was given the 366-day jail sentence, which allowed him the opportunity for early release. T.I. officially began serving his time in May, meaning he ended up doing 10 months of the year-and-a-day bid. Since being moved to the halfway house in December, T.I. has been recording the follow-up to his 2008 album, Paper Trail, and earlier this month, he announced plans for a brand- new single, “I’m Back.” Do you think T.I. will regain the status he had before his prison sentence? What do you want to see him do next? Sound off below. Related Artists T.I.

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T.I. Working On New LP While In Halfway House

Rapper is serving out remainder of yearlong sentence on gun possession charge.

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Jay-Z Cancels Remaining 2009 U.S. Tour Dates

Rapper scraps three shows this week due to ‘unforeseen scheduling conflict.’ By Gil Kaufman Jay-Z Photo: Jay West/ WireImage Jay-Z has scrapped the remainder of his 2009 U.S. tour dates , citing an “unforeseen scheduling conflict.” The rapper’s road trip of college campuses and arenas that kicked off on October 9 was slated to end with a November 22 show in Austin, Texas.

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Lindsay Lohan Gets Plastered Before, After Court Date

Sometimes a court date really puts a damper on your party schedule – but not for long. Or at all.

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