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Terrific!… Rick Perry Clobbers President “Zero” in Latest Ad on Leadership (Video)

Rick Perry blasts Obama in his latest ad. Count the Zeroes. Rick Perry is the only Texas governor since WWII to cut general revenue spending. He signed historic tax cuts and some of the strongest lawsuit reforms in the country. … Continue reading → Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gateway Pundit Discovery Date : 21/09/2011 15:49 Number of articles : 4

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Carey Mulligan’s ‘Drive’

Actress Carey Mulligan talks about the perks of playing a character who has limited dialogue, and reveals how ‘Drive’ manages to achieve its high octane car chases on a low budget. (Sept. 21)

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Hockey Mom Arrested

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Hockey Mom Arrested

Hockey Mom Arrested for Teen Sex SamuelFG says: RT @ ABC : (via @ abcWNN ) Hockey mom arrested for sexual relations with underage boys from her son’s team http://t.co/CYEiIuCf

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Facebook Redesign

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Facebook Redesign

Facebook’s Secret Redesign, Charities Don’t Get Social Media Marketing and Other News Video FBMaxed | Redesign Facebook With New and Powerful iFrame! Facebook redesign bkkbrookie says: RT @ daveoli : Ambivelent about the facebook redesign . If you hate it, don’t freak….they’ll change it all again in 4 months or so.

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Sheryl Crow Diner

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Sheryl Crow Diner

Movie_downloadz says: http://t.co/UnVgQQhF Because the first thing t… http://t.co/qEPxwQsK #movies

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Avatar Theme Land Headed To Disney Parks

Jonny_Moon says: ‘ Avatar ‘ Theme Land Headed to Disney Parks – The Hollywood Reporter http://t.co/l3G9KeWK OH GOD YES

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WashPost Celebrates End of DADT with 34-paragraph Story Largely Devoid of Dissent

For the second day in a row, the Washington Post celebrated the end of the 18-year-old “Don't Ask, Don't Tell” policy, this time with a front-page center-column story that opened with the tale of a soldier who videotaped and posted to YouTube the phone call in which he announced to his father that he was gay : Shortly after midnight Tuesday in his bedroom at Ramstein Air Base in Germany, Randy Phillips set up his Web camera, dialed his cellphone and called his father in Alabama. “Can I tell you something?” Phillips, 21, asked, with the camera rolling. “Will you love me, serious? Like, you’ve always loved me, as long as I live?” “Yes,” his father said. His voice dropping, Phillips told him: “Dad, I’m gay.” “Yikes,” his father replied. “I still love you, and I will always love you, and I will always be proud of you,” his father said later. This is what the end of the military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy brought — hundreds, if not thousands, of quiet, personal exchanges with family, friends, and supportive colleagues who had long suspected they knew. Some gay service members took to podiums on Capitol Hill or attended parties and “coming out” ceremonies. Post staffer Ed O'Keefe quickly added that “several issues remain unresolved, including the granting of equal benefits to same-sex partners,” hinting to readers that the end of DADT is just the beginning in a series of battles over sexuality in the military. “Tuesday, though, was about relief and recognition,” O'Keefe quickly added, filling out the rest of his 34-paragraph story with just one dissenting voice, Elaine Donnelly of the Center for Military Readiness. O'Keefe buried Donnelly's objections in paragraphs 28 and 29 and failed to note that she heads a think tank devoted to military preparedness issues. She was tagged simply as “a vocal opponent of allowing gays in uniform.” At no point in today's A1 story nor in yesterday's Metro section front-pager did Post staffers explore the question of what the military will do to ensure chaplains can stay true to their religious faith's teachings on homosexuality as they minister to servicemen who include those who are openly gay.

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WashPost Celebrates End of DADT with 34-paragraph Story Largely Devoid of Dissent

For the second day in a row, the Washington Post celebrated the end of the 18-year-old “Don't Ask, Don't Tell” policy, this time with a front-page center-column story that opened with the tale of a soldier who videotaped and posted to YouTube the phone call in which he announced to his father that he was gay : Shortly after midnight Tuesday in his bedroom at Ramstein Air Base in Germany, Randy Phillips set up his Web camera, dialed his cellphone and called his father in Alabama. “Can I tell you something?” Phillips, 21, asked, with the camera rolling. “Will you love me, serious? Like, you’ve always loved me, as long as I live?” “Yes,” his father said. His voice dropping, Phillips told him: “Dad, I’m gay.” “Yikes,” his father replied. “I still love you, and I will always love you, and I will always be proud of you,” his father said later. This is what the end of the military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy brought — hundreds, if not thousands, of quiet, personal exchanges with family, friends, and supportive colleagues who had long suspected they knew. Some gay service members took to podiums on Capitol Hill or attended parties and “coming out” ceremonies. Post staffer Ed O'Keefe quickly added that “several issues remain unresolved, including the granting of equal benefits to same-sex partners,” hinting to readers that the end of DADT is just the beginning in a series of battles over sexuality in the military. “Tuesday, though, was about relief and recognition,” O'Keefe quickly added, filling out the rest of his 34-paragraph story with just one dissenting voice, Elaine Donnelly of the Center for Military Readiness. O'Keefe buried Donnelly's objections in paragraphs 28 and 29 and failed to note that she heads a think tank devoted to military preparedness issues. She was tagged simply as “a vocal opponent of allowing gays in uniform.” At no point in today's A1 story nor in yesterday's Metro section front-pager did Post staffers explore the question of what the military will do to ensure chaplains can stay true to their religious faith's teachings on homosexuality as they minister to servicemen who include those who are openly gay.

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Glee Project Winner

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Glee Project Winner

‘Glee’: ‘The Purple Piano Project’ Songs – Season 3 (FULL VIDEO) ‘Glee’ Recap: ‘The Purple Piano Project’ Goes Up in Flames What Is The Glee Project’s Cameron Mitchell Up to Now? ReginaOwen says: Glee Project winner interviews Inside TV EW.com http://t.co/BRQw7knd

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Adobe’s launching Flash Player 11, Air 3 bringing HD video and 3D gaming to all

While we’ve had access to Adobe’s Flash Player 11 in beta form for months, the company announced it will finally get official, along with Air 3, next month. Among the many new features included are support for accelerated 2D and 3D graphics with a claimed 1,000 times faster performance than Flash Player 10 and Air 2. That’s enough to enable “console-quality” gaming on both computers and connected TVs and on mobile devices (Android, iOS, Playbook) with a pre-release version of Flash 11 (a production release you can take on the go is expected in “the near future”). Other new options include allowing developers to package Air 3 along with their apps in a single install, HD video quality on multiple platforms including iOS, DRM for video rentals, 64-bit support and more. Check out Adobe’s pitch to developers with a press release and demo videos after the break, including a look at the hit iPad game Machinarium which was built with its tools. Continue reading Adobe’s launching Flash Player 11, Air 3 bringing HD video and 3D gaming to all Adobe’s launching Flash Player 11, Air 3 bringing HD video and 3D gaming to all originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 21 Sep 2011 07:15:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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