Click here to view this media ABC NEWS has this interesting twist on the convoluted support Rick Perry gave to mandating the vaccine in Texas in 2007. Depending on what you believe, Rick Perry was sincerely motivated in his efforts, or was simply using this unfortunate woman to help out his lobbyist pals at Merck , one of whom named Mike Toomey was Rick Perry’s former chief of staff. Video is from KXAN in Austin. Although Rick Perry said at a debate on Thursday that he was “lobbied” by a 31-year-old woman suffering from cervical cancer to require young girls to receive the HPV vaccine, he did not meet the cancer patient until after he had already issued his executive order mandating the vaccine. It was a rhetorical high point for Perry at the debate in Florida, when he put a personal face on the story and pointed to his friendship with a woman who later died of cervical cancer. “I got lobbied on this issue. I got lobbied by a 31 year old young lady who had stage 4 cervical cancer,” said Perry. “I spent a lot of time with her. She came by my office She talked to me about this program. I readily admitted we should have had an opt-in but I don’t know what part of opt out most parents don’t get and the fact is I erred on the side of life and I will always err on the side of life as a governor as a president of the United States.” The woman Rick Perry mentioned in the Republican debate Thursday was Heather Burcham, a thirty one year old woman dying from cervical cancer. But what Perry left out in his answer was that he met her after he issued his executive order.
Continue reading …Recently we’ve heard about a couple of in-development films that may have POV action sequences, or that might even be shot entirely in POV. We’ve seen some POV action in features before, but not a great deal of it. I’ve been dubious about the idea of an all-POV action film, to be honest. Now I’m one step closer to being convinced thanks to the video for the song ‘The Stampede,’ by a band called Biting… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : /Film Discovery Date : 23/09/2011 23:30 Number of articles : 2
Continue reading …[1] One of the biggest crowd-pleasers out of this year’s festival circuit was Being Elmo: A Puppeteers Journey, which premiered at Sundance back in January. By all accounts, the film is irresistibly charming, a treat to watch; our own Peter Sciretta considers it one of his top films of 2011. Constance Nash’s documentary chronicles the story of Kevin Clash, the man who makes Elmo Elmo, from his days… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : /Film Discovery Date : 24/09/2011 00:00 Number of articles : 2
Continue reading …Look, I can testify from personal experience that speaking on live television is hard , especially if there are people watching. Your brain is constantly making a dozen contradictory calculations at once… How much time do I have? Do I answer the question literally? What’s the broader point I should be making? Is there some juicy one-liner I absolutely need to stick in there? How do I differentiate… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Reason Magazine – Hit & Run Discovery Date : 23/09/2011 16:59 Number of articles : 2
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Continue reading …Feel-Good Gag of the Day: Carlsberg sent several unsuspecting couples into a Belgian movie theater full of rough-and-tumble-looking bikers. What would you have done? [ thanks rakogumi! ] Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 23/09/2011 10:04 Number of articles : 4
Continue reading …Feel-Good Gag of the Day: Carlsberg sent several unsuspecting couples into a Belgian movie theater full of rough-and-tumble-looking bikers. What would you have done? [ thanks rakogumi! ] Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 23/09/2011 10:04 Number of articles : 4
Continue reading …I don’t think these NYPD cops are used to having someone record every arrest they make. That’s probably why they reportedly targeted the Occupy Wall Street media team at yesterday’s attempted march to Union Square: The police made scores of arrests on Saturday as hundreds of people, many of whom had been encamped in the financial district as part of a lengthy protest, marched north to Union Square. As darkness fell, large numbers of officers were deployed on streets near the encampment in Zuccotti Park, at Broadway and Liberty Street, where hundreds more people had gathered. Paul J. Browne, the Police Department’s chief spokesman, said in a statement, “There were approximately 80 arrests, mainly for disorderly conduct by individuals who blocked vehicular and pedestrian traffic, but also for resisting arrest, obstructing governmental administration and, in one instance, for assault on a police officer.” Protest organizers estimated that about 85 people had been arrested and that about five were struck with pepper spray. Among those was Chelsea Elliott, 25, who said that she was sprayed after shouting “Why are you doing that?” as an officer arrested a protester at East 12th Street. “I was on the ground sobbing and couldn’t breathe,” she said. The ongoing protests, against a financial system that participants say favors the rich and powerful over ordinary citizens, started last Saturday, and were coordinated by a New York group called the General Assembly. Many of those taking part have slept in Zuccotti Park, a private park, using it as a base. In the early afternoon hundreds of people left the park and moved north toward Union Square. Witnesses said that for much of the route, protesters spilled from sidewalks onto streets and added that the police used long orange nets at Fifth Avenue and 14th Street in an apparent attempt to block the march from proceeding. Many marchers, however, detoured and entered Union Square before eventually turning south again. Videos showed a confusing scene as protesters went south on University Place, where motor vehicles run north. At 12th Street the orange nets again were used, this time to box in protesters between University Place and Fifth Avenue. About 3 p.m., more than two dozen people sat, handcuffed, on the sidewalk. Nearby, two other protesters standing handcuffed on Fifth Avenue told a reporter that they had both been arrested on sidewalks and were not aware of having broken any law. “They put up orange nets and tried to kettle us and we started running and they started tackling random people and handcuffing them,” said Kelly Brannon, 27, of Ridgewood Queens. “They were herding us like cattle.” Next to her, David Smith, from Maine, said that he had been chanting “Let them go” as people were handcuffed, and was then arrested by a senior officer who told him that he was being charged with obstructing governmental administration .
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