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Jackson Witness: I Heard Coughing and Mumbling

A woman who was speaking on the phone with the doctor charged in Michael Jackson’s death the day the singer died says the call was interrupted and the physician was no longer paying attention to her. (Oct. 4)

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Casey Anthony Tells Authorities She’s Unemployed

Casey Anthony has reported to her probation officer in Florida. She says that she is unemployed and hasn’t used any illegal drugs, according to a report released Tuesday by authorities. (Oct. 4)

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Casey Anthony Tells Authorities She’s Unemployed

Casey Anthony has reported to her probation officer in Florida. She says that she is unemployed and hasn’t used any illegal drugs, according to a report released Tuesday by authorities. (Oct. 4)

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Chris Christie: No, Really, I am Not Running for President

Click here to view this media New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) again announced Tuesday that he definitely was not running for president, and he added that the Republican Party’s eventual nominee may want to think twice before picking him as a running mate. “I don’t know that there is anybody in America that would necessarily think that my personality is best suited for being number two,” Christie told reporters at a press conference in Trenton. “I just don’t think I have the personality to be asked,” he explained. “I mean, seriously. Can you imagine? You know, the guy would probably want to get a food taster.” It’s generally considered bad form for politicians to admit they are seeking the vice presidential nomination, but a potential candidate suggesting that he might poison the future president may be a completely new tactic for seeking office.

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Eren Derdiyok Goal: Bicycle Kick Score For Bayer Leverkusen Striker Against VfL Wolfsburg (VIDEO)

As a rule, goals scored from bicycle kicks are highlights. Even those bicycle kick goals that aren’t match winners like Julio Baptista’s injury-time stunner for Malaga or Wayne Rooney’s amazing effort in a Manchester derby still rack up views on YouTube years after they bulge the net. The overwhelming majority of those strikes come when a player leaps and contorts his body to connect with a pass from a teammate that is too high, or behind, to be dealt with in a straightforward manner. But this was not the case when Bayer Leverkusen striker Eren Derdiyok latched onto a long pass as he made a run into the Wolfsburg penalty area. Derdiyok’s run bisected the defense and he reached out with his left leg to control the ball as it came in about waist high and a stride ahead of him. With his second touch, the Swiss national flicked the ball straight up into the air with his right foot. The pair of green-clad defensemen rushed past him, expecting that he’d continue bearing down on the net. Derdiyok then elevated for a picturesque right-footed bicycle kick that arced over the frozen goalkeeper and into the far corner of the net. The strike broke a 1-1 tie in the match. Leverkusen would go on to win 3-1. Having conjured this goal with a pass to himself, perhaps Derdiyok has created a new variation on the bicycle kick. Perhaps it’s a “unicycle” kick? WATCH: More Bicycle Kick Scores

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Lessons from Sharing the Story of My (Possibly) Gay 6-Year-Old Son

Editor’s note: “Amelia” is a pseudonym chosen by the author in order to keep her family’s identity anonymous. On August 16 I learned what viral meant. I wrote an essay about my oldest son and his love of a popular gay television character, Glee’s Blaine, and how this crush led to him telling me he wanted to kiss boys, not girls. I naively posted it to a blog, thinking some fans of the show might think it was cute. Within 24 hours it had been reposted and “liked” over 30,000 times on the blog’s website. It wasn’t long before messages started flooding in, other websites began posting it and people were commenting. The response was overwhelming positive. What I thought was a simple story about my kid and our family had clearly stuck a chord with a lot of people. It also made some people uncomfortable. Of the criticisms, the most common is that my son is six years old and doesn’t know anything about sex. While I fully acknowledge this may not be the end-all-and-be-all to my son’s sexual orientation, I object to the idea that being gay is only about sexual acts. Our emotions and feelings, our attractions and compulsions, all contribute, not just our body parts. If my son had a crush on the star of iCarly, I doubt people would be saying he was too young to have those sexual feelings towards a girl. I think they would think it was an innocent schoolboy crush, which is exactly what it is. Plus, for every comment I’ve read saying my son is too young, I have received multiple messages from adults saying “I knew when I was little, too.” It got me thinking and after awhile I started to feel like I knew this big secret that shouldn’t be a secret at all: Every gay adult used to be a gay kid. It’s not as if all children start off as straight until some time later when someone flips the gay switch. We are who we are from the very moment we are born. The horrible and hate filled words of the Michele Bachmann’s of the world take on a whole new level of disgusting when picturing them being screamed at a group of kindergartners and first graders. They are unnatural. They are sinners. They are going to hell. They are dirty, wrong and sick. These people would tell my innocent little boy (who currently wants to be a fireman-ninja when he grows up) he is the biggest threat the American family… because he wants to kiss boys and not girls. The reality is they are pounding these words of ignorance and hate into the ears and minds of gay children every day. And those children are hearing them. I know because many of those kids are now writing to me. Kids as young as 14 have sent me messages. So many are scared children, who sure as hell did not choose this for themselves, living in fear of their family finding out because they know full well what their mom and dad will say. And they tell me they wish I was their mom. I want to keep all this talk, all these lies, all this hate, away from these kids. Of course, there is an inherent problem with that. We can’t pick out the gay kids simply by looking, and behavior isn’t a clear indicator (some little straight girls are tomboys, and some little gay boys love their monster trucks). The only way we can truly know someone’s orientation is if they tell us, which for some doesn’t happen until well into adulthood. So the solution is obvious to me. Keep it away from all our kids. It’s my responsibility as a mother, as a human being, to stand up and say “No more.” No, you are not allowed to say those things in front of my children, not unless you want to deal with me. Because I will not allow any of my sons to be viciously attacked without seeing me defend them. They will never have to doubt for a second exactly where their parents stand, and never have to live in fear of who they are. Because since August 16, I have learned that hate is the virus we all need to be worried about. The Trevor Project is determined to end suicide among LGBTQ youth by providing life-saving and life-affirming resources including our nationwide, 24/7 crisis intervention lifeline, digital community and advocacy/educational programs that create a safe, supportive and positive environment for everyone. For more information or to talk to someone, visit their website or call 866-488-7386.

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MSNBC’s Bashir Tag-teams with Rep. Keith Ellison to Bash GOP As Freezing Children This Winter

“Grab a blanket, kids. Congress wants to cut your home-heating benefits,” MSNBC's Martin Bashir teased viewers of his October 4 program as he went out to a commercial break with Dean Martin's “Baby It's Cold Outside ” playing in the background. Upon his return from break, Bashir tag-teamed with Congressional Progressive Caucus co-chair Keith Ellison (D-Minn.) to bash Republicans are heartless bastards who want children to shiver through the coming winter (emphasis mine): BASHIR: …Republicans have put together a budget proposal of their own, trimming what they believe is fat: Funding for national public broadcasting, education grants, and some heating subsidies, just in time for winter. To discuss this political standoff, we're joined now by Congressman Keith Ellison, a Democrat from Minnesota. Good afternoon, sir. ELLISON: Thank you, Martin, thank you for having me. BASHIR: Fourteen million Americans are out of work, the president has put forward a plan to create jobs, and what do Republicans offer but to cut heating subsidies and stop funding NPR. Can you explain this, 'cause I don't understand it. ELLISON: It's just callousness, but it's also the idea, the philosophical belief that the rich don't have enough and the poor have too much, and they believe that if they exacerbate that gap more, that somehow magically things will trickle down. But of course they never do, never have. BASHIR: So you're saying that Republicans want to increase the disparity of wealth rather than decrease it. That's their intention? ELLISON:

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The “Chris Christie Watch” may be nearing its end. New Jersey Republicans tell the National Review that Christie will not throw his hat into the 2012 ring. A source (one with “direct knowledge of the governor’s thinking,” no less) tells ABC News the same thing. Christie is expected to make…

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Could the USPS’ last great hope be angry Americans? An avalanche of letters and emails are pouring into Congress, with offices reporting that they’re dealing with, in one case, as much as 1,422% more constituent-penned correspondence than they did in 2002. Politico reports that House offices are seeing an…

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Growing Up Stewart: Martha’s Daughter Paints Scathing Picture of Childhood

Martha Stewart’s carefully constructed domestic empire has a few cracks in it–not that that bothers her much, anyway. Stewart’s daughter, Alexis, has a tell-all book set to hit shelves Oct. 18 that will surely challenge Martha’s domestic diva title. The book, titled Whateverland: Learning to Live Here, provides a firsthand account of Alexis’ Mommie Dearest-like childhood.

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