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5 Must Have Summer Shoes

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I don’t know about you, but I love shoes! I believe it is mandatory to have shoes for all occasions, outfits, weather and of course, shoes just for fun. In the summer time you can play around with all different types of shoes, sandals and wedges with different colors and prints. Here are my  5 favorite shoes of the summer. 1. Bright Colored or Patterned Heels As a women in the workplace, I feel it is necessary to dress up and flaunt my heels. But that doesn’t mean I have to wear boring plain heels. Spice it up girls! Go on and rock the brightly colored or printed heels. Turn any plain outfit into a hot look with bright shoes and strut your stuff. Entreprenuer Mona Ramsey Launches ‘Sole Sista Shoes’ For Women 2. Flat Sandals Not a fan of heels? You can still shake up your look with a pair of flat sandals. Sandals come in all colors and styles so you can match them with any look. Dress up or down and still look cute! 3. Running Shoes For the girl on the go, the work-out-a-holic, or the girl that just wants to be comfy! You can kick up your workout look or casual day with a cute pair of running shoes. These also come in different styles, colors and brands. So pick your favorite and run with it – literally. Silvia Tcherassi Designs Bright & Sexy Shoe Line For Payless [PHOTOS] 4. Flats Mandatory for a rainy day, dress up a work outfit or just comfort. You can find a cute pair of flats in any color, style or pattern. Flats are easy city-walking shoes while keepin’ it cute. Check out my favs in the gallery below. 5. Wedges As stated in a previous post, I love my wedges! You can dress them up or down, to go out or go to work. This summer’s styles are adorable and companies are coming out with the cutest patterns and colors. Which one of my shoes do you like? Let me know what you think and tell me what your favorite summer shoes are!

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Kat Stacks Deported!

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Young Money’s former personal groupie Kat Stacks has allegedly been deported back to her native Venezuela! Her last immigration hearing was held on June 21, 2011 and the judge ordered removal/deportation. She took to her Twitter to speak her mind on what her next move is, saying “ima keep appealing my case until these b*tches release me.” Click here for the full story at Vladtv.com . RELATED: Kat Stacks Admits To Being A Teenage Prostitute [EXCLUSIVE] RELATED: Soulja Boy On Kat Stacks: “I Love Her” [VIDEO] RELATED: Judge Calls Off Kat Stacks Deportation RELATED: Police: Kat Stacks Has A 90% Chance Of Being Deported RELATED: Soulja Boy Finally Responds To Kat Stacks Via Twitter RELATED: Kat Stacks Exposes Soulja Boy’s Alleged Cocaine Habit (VIDEO) RELATED: Are You Wondering Why Kat Stacks Is Facing Deportation? [EXPLANATION VIDEO]

Kat Stacks Deported!

Wikileaks: Cuban spies have "direct access" to President Hugo Chavez

Then-US Ambassador William Brownfield wrote that Cuban spies had “direct access” to President Hugo Chavez. Another cable sent in 2010 said Cuban agents controlled spying operations against the US embassy in Caracas. The left-wing governments of Cuba and Venezuela are close allies and outspoken opponents of the US. The secret diplomatic cables released by Wikileaks were published by the Spanish newspaper, El Pais. Similar allegations of Cuban intelligence influence in Venezuela have been made by Venezuelan opposition groups, but US officials have not publicly expressed such concerns. The leaked cable from Ambassador Brownfield says the ties between Cuban and Venezuelan intelligence are so close that the two countries agencies “appear to be competing with each other for the Venezuelan government's attention”. Indoctrination The ambassador wrote that Cuban spies were so close to President Chavez that they provided him with intelligence unvetted by Venezuelan officers. “Cuban agents train Venezuelans on both Cuba and Venezuela, providing both political indoctrination and operational instruction”. The ambassador concludes that the Cuban involvement could impact US interests directly. “Venezuelan intelligence services are among the most hostile towards the United States in the hemisphere, but they lack the expertise that Cuban services can provide”. The level of Cuban involvement in other agencies of the Venezuelan government was harder to confirm, he wrote. The embassy “had received no credible reports of extensive Cuban involvement in the Venezuelan military”, but there were reports that Cubans were training Mr Chavez's bodyguard. But Cubans were likely to be involved “to a great extent” in agricultural policy, as well as in an identity card scheme. The ambassador added that it was impossible to tell how many Cubans were working in Venezuela. Cuba's biggest and most public involvement in Venezuela is in the provision of tens of thousands of doctors and nurses who provide basic health services in poor areas. In return, Venezuela provides Cuba with subsidized oil. added by: UrbanGypsy

Tropical Forest Diversity Increased during Ancient Global Warming Event

hmmmm….interesting implications: The steamiest places on the planet are getting warmer. Conservative estimates suggest that tropical areas can expect temperature increases of 3 degrees Celsius by the end of this century. Does global warming spell doom for rainforests? Maybe not. Carlos Jaramillo, staff scientist at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, and colleagues report in the journal Science that nearly 60 million years ago rainforests prospered at temperatures that were 3–5 degrees higher and at atmospheric carbon dioxide levels 2.5 times today’s levels. “We’re going to have a novel climate scenario,” said Joe Wright, staff scientist at STRI, in a 2009 Smithsonian symposium on Threats to Tropical Forests. “It will be very hot and wet, and we don’t know how these species are going to react.” By looking back in time, Jaramillo and collaborators identified one example of a hot, wet climate: rainforests were doing very well. Researchers examined pollen trapped in rock cores and outcrops—from Colombia and Venezuela—formed before, during and after an abrupt global warming event called the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum that occurred 56.3 million years ago. The world warmed by 3-5 degrees C. Carbon dioxide levels doubled in only 10,000 years. Warm conditions lasted for the next 200,000 years. Contrary to speculation that tropical forests could be devastated under these conditions, forest diversity increased rapidly during this warming event. New plant species evolved much faster than old species became extinct. Pollen from the passionflower plant family and the chocolate family, among others, were found for the first time. More at the link: http://newsdesk.si.edu/releases/tropical-forest-diversity-increased-during-ancie… added by: Incredulous

Venezuela plane crash 2010

Rescue personnel inspect the wrecked fuselage of the Conviasa Airline plane. Fifteen people were killed and 36 survived a plane crash in southeast Venezuela, according to the official toll released late Monday by the transport and communications ministry. Fifteen people died in a plane crash in Venezuela, but 36 others miraculously survived after the pilot alerted air traffic control that something was wrong moments before disaster struck. The plane, carrying 47 passengers and four crew from

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Jimena Navarrete Miss Universe 2010

Miss Mexico Jimena Navarrete is crowned Miss Universe by Stephanie Fernandez, Miss Universe 2009 of Venezuela, during the Miss Universe pageant at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nevada August 23, 2010. Mexico#39;s Jimena Navarrete was crowned Miss Universe on Monday in an upset victory that stunned a pageant world which had predicted a winner to emerge from Ireland, Venezuela or the United States. The 22-year-old from Guadalajara, resplendent in a flowing ruby-red evening gown,

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The Marijuana Lawyer of Orange County, California

Chris Glew in the best marijuana lawyer in the OC. added by: RubyVideo

Venezuela, more deadly than Iraq

CARACAS, Venezuela — Some here joke that they might be safer if they lived in Baghdad. The numbers bear them out. In Iraq, a country with about the same population as Venezuela, there were 4,644 civilian deaths from violence in 2009, according to Iraq Body Count; in Venezuela that year, the number of murders climbed above 16,000. Even Mexico’s infamous drug war has claimed fewer lives. Venezuelans have absorbed such grim statistics for years. Those with means have hidden their homes behind walls and hired foreign security experts to advise them on how to avoid kidnappings and killings. And rich and poor alike have resigned themselves to living with a murder rate that the opposition says remains low on the list of the government’s priorities. Then a front-page photograph in a leading independent newspaper — and the government’s reaction — shocked the nation, and rekindled public debate over violent crime. The photo in the paper, El Nacional, is unquestionably gory. It shows a dozen homicide victims strewn about the city’s largest morgue, just a sample of an unusually anarchic two-day stretch in this already perilous place. While many Venezuelans saw the picture as a sober reminder of their vulnerability and a chance to effect change, the government took a different stand. A court ordered the paper to stop publishing images of violence, as if that would quiet growing questions about why the government — despite proclaiming a revolution that heralds socialist values — has been unable to close the dangerous gap between rich and poor and make the country’s streets safer. “Forget the hundreds of children who die from stray bullets, or the kids who go through the horror of seeing their parents or older siblings killed before their eyes,” said Teodoro Petkoff, the editor of another newspaper here, mocking the court’s decision in a front-page editorial. “Their problem is the photograph.” Venezuela is struggling with a decade-long surge in homicides, with about 118,541 since President Hugo Ch

Times Watch Quotes of Note – Venezuela Dictator Hugo Chavez a ‘Good-Hearted Man of the People’

Kagan a ‘Brilliant Woman…Who Is Also Very Funny and Warm and Witty’ “Let’s not forget that Elena Kagan has been an academic. She is a brilliant woman. She’s somebody who is also very funny and warm and witty, and I think Americans will see that when they-when she comes before the Senate today.” — Reporter Sheryl Gay Stolberg, on the June 28 edition of TimesCast, at nytimes.com.

More Kos-MSNBC Drama: Phil Griffin Bans Markos From Guest Appearances

When you’re too crazy for MSNBC… Markos Moulitsas, founder of the far-left blog Daily Kos, announced today that he has been ” blacklisted ” by MSNBC for taunting “Morning Joe” host Joe Scarborough. “I just don’t know how one could reasonably expect to be welcomed onto our network while publicly antagonizing one of our hosts at the same time,” MSNBC president Phil Griffin told Moulitsas. Griffin’s ostracism marks the second instance in recent days that a prominent MSNBC personality has spurned Kos or his blog. A couple weeks ago, Keith Olbermann accounced he would no longer be writing for the site. He returned a few days later. Still, there seem to be some reservations even at liberal MSNBC about the often crude, pugilistic style employed by so many of the Kossacks. What set off the most recent tiff? A tweet exchange, recounted below the fold. JoeNBC: The Sestak story is as unbelievable a cover story as Nixon throwing little Checkers under the bus. A farce on it’s face. Luckily for the White House, the media has been negligent on this story since Day 1. The press will let this laughable story slide. markos: Like story of a certain dead intern. RT @JoeNBC: Luckily for the White House, the media has been negligent on this story since Day 1. Markos: But if you want to talk about bullshit “scandals”, @JoeNBC, there’s this one about Joe Sestak and the White House you might’ve heard of. JoeNBC: @markos Unbelievable. You have a long history of spreading lies suggesting I am a murderer. This is the 3rd or 4th time by my count. Markos: @JoeNBC, I’ve never suggested you’re a murderer. I’ve noted media hypocrisy in going after Gary Condit. But he was Dem. You aren’t. JoeNBC: Anyone in media who interviews @markos, know that you’re extending your credibility to someone who regularly suggests that I’m a murderer. Markos: A bit touchy, @JoeNBC? Links for where I accuse you of being a murderer please. Moulitsas didn’t get any links, but he did get this message from Griffin: Markos, Blog if you must, but here is my on the record statement to you which I ask that you print in full: Yes, after I became aware of the ugly cheap shot  you  took at Joe on Twitter, I asked the teams to take a break from booking you on our shows for a while. I found the comments to be in poor taste, and utterly uncalled for in a civil discourse. I’m hoping this will be only temporary and that the situation can be resolved in a mature fashion, but until then I just don’t know how one could reasonably expect to be welcomed onto our network while publicly antagonizing one of our hosts at the same time. The DailyKos community has been among the most supportive of MSNBC, and we continue to appreciate that support. Markos thinks that Griffin responded the way he did in defense of the cable network’s “token conservative.” “I’ve criticized Chris Matthews before, sometimes harshly,” he whined, “and it never led to me being banned.” Moulitsas fails to grasp — as one Kos reader put it — that he didn’t go after Matthews like that… I mean don’t get me wrong, that tweet was some piping hot ether and I admire it from a trolling perspective, but c’mon. You were clearly taking a swing at Joe’s jaw with the “dead intern” line. You connected, his skull reeled like Balboa in Round 10, he winced in pain. You weren’t trying to make some larger point about media bias. You were looking to bust somebody upside they head. And that is the Kossack way. Just not the MSNBC way, apparently.

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