This is a pretty simple equation: led by Miles Fisher, the cast of Final Destination 5 has spent some perfectly good Warner Bros. money on a promo video for the splatter sequel, in which a school full of characters very much like those from Saved by the Bell are killed in horrifying ways. And it’s all set to a peppy pop song called ‘New Romance.’ Want to see a famous actor partially decapitated by… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : /Film Discovery Date : 04/08/2011 19:16 Number of articles : 4
Continue reading …On Thursday's The Situation Room, Fareed Zakaria said the tactics used by Tea Party congressmen in the debt ceiling debate were akin to holding the country hostage and threatening to “blow up” the economy. “So nobody has ever held a country hostage and say [sic] if you don't pass our policies, we'll blow up the economy, we'll blow up the credibility of the United States,” Zakaria remarked on CNN Thursday. He called the recent debt ceiling fight “unprecedented” and slammed the Tea Party for its refusal to compromise. [Video below the break.] “This is why the Tea Party's insistence on holding the debt ceiling hostage in order to force its policies on the country – the first time the debt ceiling has been used this way – was so deeply un-American,” Zakaria ranted in his newest Time cover story. Zakaria is CNN's foreign affairs analyst and the editor-at-large for Time magazine, and recently made headlines for having had off-the-record conversations with President Obama on foreign affairs. He has praised the President's foreign policy multiple times and ripped Tea Party conservatives for being too extreme. His latest knock against the Tea Party is that not only are they acting like hostage-takers, but their refusal to compromise stands completely against what America's founding fathers wished for. Zakaria remarked that “the American system is built on shared powers overlapping authority…. and the founding fathers designed it that way because they wanted there to be an effort to create policies through compromise, through consensus. So if you take the position that it's your way or the highway, that if you literally will not give an inch, what you're doing is really against the spirit of the American republic, against the spirit of what the founding fathers wanted.” A transcript of the segment, which aired on August 4 at 5:31 p.m. EDT, is as follows: WOLF BLITZER: Fareed, you've written the cover story of the new issue of Time magazine, “The Great American Downgrade,” why the debt crisis has hurt growth and our position in the world. Let me read a line from the article, because it's very, very poignant. Controversial, I should say, as well. “People have to cooperate for anything to get done. That is why the Tea Party's insistence on holding the debt ceiling hostage in order to force its policies on the country – the first time the debt ceiling has been used this way – was so deeply un-American.” Alright, you've gotten some feedback on that, some – some reaction. Un-American? FAREED ZAKARIA: I'll explain why. First, understand how unprecedented it was. The debt ceiling has been raised 78 times since 1960. It has never been used this way, essentially as blackmail. It was not – the Democrats did not use it during the Vietnam War, it was not used this way during Civil Rights legislation. So nobody has ever held a country hostage and say [sic] if you don't pass our policies, we'll blow up the economy, we'll blow up the credibility of the United States. The reason I say it's un-American Wolf, is because the American system, unlike European parliamentary systems, the American system is built on shared powers overlapping authority. Noone is in control in America. You know, there's the President, there's the Senate, there's the House of Representatives, there's state government, and the founding fathers designed it that way because they wanted there to be an effort to create policies through compromise, through consensus. So if you take the position that it's your way or the highway, that if you literally will not give an inch, what you're doing is really against the spirit of the American republic, against the spirit of what the founding fathers wanted.
Continue reading …Dodgy sound, dodgy bass players, hostile crowds, no crowds, flying bottles – every band has had bad gigs. Paul Lester asks musicians about the worst gigs they ever played Ian Anderson, Jethro Tull Shea Stadium, New York, 1976 I stood with the rest of the band at the top of the ramp leading down to the field of Shea Stadium. As with the Beatles’ Shea show 10 years earlier, this
Continue reading …Chris Matthews on Thursday claimed Franklin Delano Roosevelt saved capitalism in the 1930s. This deliciously came during a “Hardball” segment wherein he mocked the intelligence of Tea Party members saying they “need to read history, and especially Michele Bachmann” (video follows with transcript and commentary): CHRIS MATTHEWS, HOST: By the way, who saved capitalism in the 1930s? CLARENCE PAGE, CHICAGO TRIBUNE: Oh yeah, socialism comes in… MATTHEWS: FDR. PAGE: …and saves capitalism. MATTHEWS: FDR. FDR. Hoover wasn’t doing a very good saving capitalism. It was Roosevelt that I thought did it, and the war. PAGE: Oh yeah. MATTHEWS: But Roosevelt really kept it on its feet till the war came. PAGE: It doesn’t hurt to put more money into the economy when you got a recession. It’s very simple. MATTHEWS: Yeah, I think the Tea Party people need to read history, and especially Michele Bachmann take a look into… PAGE: I’ll read it to them. MATTHEWS: …the founding of our country first. The idiocy and/or dishonesty on display here was staggering, for FDR's New Deal marked the beginning of socialism in this country and the deterioration of capitalism. Highlights were the Wagner Act which promoted labor unions, the Works Progress Administration which used tax dollars to hire employees for public works programs, and of course Social Security. Roosevelt was also responsible for numerous pieces of legislation that regulated industry which irrespective of their success or failure were by no means pro-capitalism. As for FDR keeping capitalism “on its feet till the war came,” despite all the billions of dollars he threw at the problem, unemployment was still at 17.2 percent at the end of 1939. That's hardly capitalism “on its feet.” Yet this guy has the nerve to criticize Michele Bachmann and the Tea Party for their understanding of history.
Continue reading …Type: CE Title: Imation Link Wireless HD Audio/Video Extender See all customer reviews Product Description: With Imation’s Link Wireless A/V Solution, you can now enjoy the freedom of wirelessly streaming content from your notebook and/or desktop PC/Mac to your television, projector or monitor. It also allows you to increase the size of your PC “desktop” by expanding it to a TV or projector. Imation’s Link A/V Solution utilizes a wireless USB-based connection, resulting in crisp, clean video displays. It supports both high-resolution video and audio and it’s easy to install – there’s no complex setup required, making it user-friendly and simple to operate. With faster data transfer rates than WiFi, you’re ensured strong and reliable wireless signals, lower power consumption and no WiFi interferences. Features: Enjoy wireless HD video (720P) and audio connection from your notebook and/or desktop PC/Mac to your television, projector or monitor. With the advanced chip set for 1080P for photos, you can also display still images and photos Imation’s Link AV Solution is simple and easy to use. With all the necessary drivers included on the USB transmitter, there’s no complicated network setup, and no downloading required. We also provide Mac support for this product. The Link AV Solution features a directional antenna for improved performance, enabling up to 30 feet of wireless line of site range. You’ll never experience WiFi interference. Enhance your viewing experience through our extended desktop mode feature. You can either duplicate the image on your PC in mirror mode on your TV, or drag windows from your PC to the TV to essentially create an extension of your PC “desktop.” See the details
Continue reading …DufGo says: Are Stoned Wallabies Making Crop Circles | Online News http://htxt.it/QP02
Continue reading …YouTube sensation, Greyson Chance, talks about taking his time to record his debut album and reveals the advice he received from Ellen DeGeneres. (Aug. 4)
Continue reading …Philadelphia Eagles trainer Rick Burkholder said Thursday defensive tackle Mike Patterson has a brain condition that may require surgery. (Aug. 4)
Continue reading …Type: TV Series Episode Video on Demand Title: A Whole New Ball Game See all customer reviews See the details
Continue reading …The Internets Celebrities have created a mini documentary on New York City’s beloved Bodega Cats, episode 5 of their I.C. NYC series. See Also: Bodega Cats via The World’s Best Ever Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Laughing Squid Discovery Date : 04/08/2011 15:45 Number of articles : 4
Continue reading …