Such sad news. added by: lvp 15 responses
See the original post:
‘Breakfast Club’ Director John Hughes Dies
Such sad news. added by: lvp 15 responses
See the original post:
‘Breakfast Club’ Director John Hughes Dies
Posted in Celebrities, Hot Stuff
Tagged current, Hollywood, laura, little-montage, more-news, only-the-third, play-video, sotomayor, supreme, the-first, United
In a vote of 68-31, Judge Sonia Sotomayor has been confirmed to replace David Souter's vacated SCOTUS seat. Sotomayor is the first Hispanic to serve on the Supreme Court of the United States and only the third female
Continue reading here:
Sotomayor Confirmed by Senate for high court, 68-31
Posted in Celebrities, Hot Stuff
Tagged current, judge, laura, little-montage, more-news, only-the-third, play-video, sotomayor, supreme, the-first, the-third, United
With the record business decimated by illegal downloading, the live concert represents the ailing music industry's biggest source of revenue. But as journalist John Seabrook reports in The New Yorker, the live concert business has yet to reconcile two competing sides of its identity. For the world's leading concert promoter and ticket seller — LiveNation and Ticketmaster, respectively — a concert is a moneymaking venture.
The rest is here:
Scalping And scarcity: The economics of live music
Posted in Celebrities, Hot Stuff
Tagged constitution, from-the-higher, live, modern, prices-on-offer, street-journal, supreme, the-community, their-nefarious, ticketmaster
U.S. Senator John McCain (R-AZ) today made the following statement on the floor of the U.S. Senate: “Mr.
More here:
McCain plans to vote NO on Sotomayor
Posted in Celebrities, Hot Stuff
Tagged bench, congress, constitution, current, department, honduras, judge-sotomayor, miguel-estrada, qualifications, school, supreme, supreme-court
Watch more at http://www.theyoungturks.com. http://www.youtube.com/v/D0NGjazW8IQ&f=standard&app=youtube_gdata Link: Pat Buchanan’s Racist Debate with Rachel Maddow
Go here to see the original:
Pat Buchanan’s Racist Debate with Rachel Maddow
Posted in Videos
Tagged daniel tosh, from-the-original, latina, News & Politics, rachel-maddow, rest, supreme, Videos, watch
This is getting out of hand! One comment in a speech is the only thing Republicans have against the most experienced judge to appear in front of the US Senate for Supreme Court Confirmation in three generations. do you think she will get confirmed

Here is the original post:
Sotomayor: My ‘Wise Latina’ Comments Not So Different from Samuel Alito
Posted in Celebrities, Hot Stuff
Tagged confirmation, current, get-confirmed, getting-out, senate, supreme, supreme-court, the-most, the-only
Judge Sonia Sotomayor said Wednesday neither President Obama nor anyone else in the administration asked her views on abortion rights before she was nominated for the Supreme Court.

Continue reading here:
Sotomayor: Obama didn’t ask me about abortion
WASHINGTON — President Obama plans to head to hard-hit Michigan on Tuesday afternoon to announce a $12 billion infusion for the nation’s community college system, part of his efforts to ease the considerable pain of the still-sagging economy. In a conference call with reporters Monday, education officials said $2.5 billion of the new funds would go toward new community college facilities, with the rest going to an assortment of grants designed to boost graduation rates and encourage the teaching of skills that will better prepare students for jobs in a changing economy that is increasingly demanding a more highly educated workforce.

View original post here:
Obama Plans New Funds for Community Colleges
Posted in Celebrities, Hot Stuff
Tagged announcement, auto, capitol-hill, ghana, highly-educated, italy, michigan, Nation, online, president, president-obama, sonia-sotomayor, supreme
Reuters – President Barack Obama’s nominee for the Supreme Court, Sonia Sotomayor, promised on Monday to apply the law impartially as Republicans used the first day of her confirmation hearings to repeatedly question her objectivity.

Go here to read the rest:
Republicans contest Obama’s Supreme Court choice
(Reuters)