The tale of the Gibson guitar raid — the one focused on the legendary guitar maker’s alleged importation and use of illegal wood — has taken an odd turn. Now CEO Henry Juszkiewicz is claiming the Feds told him that some of his problems “would go away” if the company used Madagascar labor. In an interview with Beck radio affiliate KMJ 105.9 in Fresno, California, Juszkiewicz told host Chris Daniel… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Business Insider Discovery Date : 01/09/2011 11:53 Number of articles : 4
Continue reading …GOP 2012 Clown Car occupant Rick Santorum called for the Homobigot Waaaambulance last night when Piers Morgan had the nerve to challenge him on his public opinion of civil marriage equality . Like the National Organization of Marriage’s Maggie Gallagher, Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council, and Matt Bam Bam Barber of Liberty Counsel before him, the latest attempt to legitimize their views on… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Firedoglake Discovery Date : 31/08/2011 20:29 Number of articles : 4
Continue reading …A Syrian attorney general quits on video to protest President Bashar Assad’s crackdown in the city of Hama. Judge Adnan Mohammed Al Bakkour said he was stepping down because security forces killed hundreds of people. (Sept. 1)
Continue reading …189 people died when a plane crashed into the Pentagon on September 11, 2001. A decade later a son remembers the father he lost and emergency workers remember a grisly scene. (Sept. 1)
Continue reading …A high school football player’s tribute to a deceased friend in last Friday’s season opener may have cost his team the game. After Louisville High School receiver Alex Schooley scored the go-ahead touchdown to put his team up 26-24 with 1:15 left in the game against Walsh Jesuit in Ohio, he pointed to the sky as a tribute to a close friend who died in a car accident last week. The referee, however, threw a flag after in the middle of the gesture and penalized Schooley for excessive celebration, giving Walsh Jesuit excellent field position. They drove down the field and scored a 29-yard field goal to win the game. According to Cleveland’s WJW-TV, many in Louisville thought the call was inappropriate. But Assistant Ohio High School Athletic Association Commissioner Henry Zaborniak said the correct call was made because “any prolonged gesture that draws attention to himself is a foul.” He made “a simple gesture to heaven,” a grandparent of a Louisville player told the Associated Press. In the NFL, players have also been fined or prevented from paying tribute to friends and loved ones who they have lost. In 2008, Pittsburgh Steelers safety Ryan Clark etched the number 21 in his eye black as a tribute to the late Sean Taylor, his former teammate when Clark was a Washington Redskin. The league fined him $5,000. After Cincinnati Bengals receiver Chris Henry passed away, then-teammate Chad Ochocinco planned on wearing his jersey as a tribute. But the league rules prohibit it and wouldn’t let the NFL Players Association reimburse him for any fine that he would have received. WATCH VIDEO AT THE TOP
Continue reading …[1] Tough as it is to believe, it’s been over a decade since we first met the American Pie cast in 1999. If that made you pause and think “Wow, that makes me feel old,” you’re just where Universal Pictures wants you to be. The marketing team behind American Reunion has been pushing the nostalgia angle (not surprisingly), and I, for one, have found it totally effective. Their latest effort is a montage… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : /Film Discovery Date : 01/09/2011 20:20 Number of articles : 3
Continue reading …After quoting an op-ed which criticized President Obama for his partisanship, CNN's Carol Costello then asked her audience to chime in on how the President could “end the partisan bickering.” She appeared exasperated later in the hour when she read the responses to the question – all of them negative – and whined that there just had to be something Obama could do about America's partisan problem. “I mean, we're Americans, for god's sakes!” she exclaimed. [Video below the break.] Costello had quoted a Washington Post op-ed that criticized Obama for “pulling a blatantly partisan stunt” in scheduling his address to Congress for the night of the Republican Presidential Debate, on September 7. “This spat sums up so well the image problems that Obama has faced since the start of his term,” the article stated. Then after reporting the White House statement on the matter, Costello sounded like a disillusioned liberal. “Yawn,” she described the statement, before reporting a liberal criticism of the President. “Obama's critics say he may want to look Congress in the eye and challenge them on jobs, but any dream of bipartisanship is just naive. The Daily Beast called the President the 'wimp in the White House' for expecting Republicans to compromise. CNN anchor Suzanne Malveaux showed some more sense on the matter, remarking that it was a “tall order” for Obama to end the partisan sniping. “You know, every President tries to do this. It doesn't happen. It doesn't work,” she told Costello. “President Bush tried it before, as well. And President Obama said he tried to do the same – it's still essentially where it is. It's a – who knows what to do,” Malveaux added. A transcript of the segment, which aired on September 1 at 11:05 a.m. EDT, is as follows: [11:05] SUZANNE MALVEAUX: Carol, you know, it's not surprising, but it's another ugly dust-up in Washington between the President and Congress. But this time, it's not the economy, jobs, debt, right? It's over a scheduling conflict? Really? CAROL COSTELLO: (Laughing) MALVEAUX: Really?! COSTELLO: Really! I wish I could say it isn't so, but it is. You know, Suzanne, President Obama's jobs plan is not exactly off to a fantastic start. The President has already had to postpone the unveiling of his plan by 24 hours to avoid a clash with Republicans. As a Washington Post op-ed put it, “This spat sums up so well the image problems that Obama has faced since the start of his term. If the White House has spent months working to appear above the partisan fray – as they insist they have – then pulling a blatantly partisan stunt like this torpedoes all of that PR work.” And don't think the Republicans running for President didn't pile on. (Audio Clip) Rep. MICHELE BACHMANN (R-Minn.), GOP presidential candidate: Now does this show maybe a little insecurity on the part of the President? Either A, he wants to distract the American people so they don't watch it, he doesn't want the American people to hear what the next president of the United States is going to say about the President's job plan. (End Clip) COSTELLLO: Whether you think that's fair or not, it may resonate more than a statement from the White House saying, quote, “the President is welcoming the opportunity to address a joint session of Congress on Thursday, so our nation's leaders can focus 100 percent of their attention on doing whatever they can to help the American people.” Yawn. Obama's critics say he may want to look Congress in the eye and challenge them on jobs, but any dream of bipartisanship is just naive. The Daily Beast called the President the wimp in the White House for expecting Republicans to compromise. The Daily Beast says, quote, “The plan can be bold. The plan can be modest. The point is that he has to fight for it like hell. But he won't. Please Mr. President – you're the guy who ran on change. Well, change.” So the “Talk Back” today: How can Obama end the partisan bickering? (…) MALVEAUX: Yeah, that's a tall order to ask the President. (…) [11:52] COSTELLO: Give me a solution, people! There has to be one! MALVEAUX: You know, every President tries to do this. It doesn't happen. It doesn't work. President Bush tried it before, as well. And President Obama said he tried to do the same – it's still essentially where it is. It's a – who knows what to do. COSTELLO: I know. There's some – there has to be something you can do, though. I mean, we're Americans, for god's sakes!
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