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Thursday, February 24, 2011

Vanderbilt reviewing bloody mascot incident

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Vanderbilt officials are investigating how their mascot left a young man with a bloodied nose while crowd surfing through the student section.
Mr. Commodore moved through the students before coming down, first putting his hand on the young man's shoulder before knocking him in the face. Video on ESPN.com shows the incident during No. 18 Vanderbilt's 60-51 loss to instate rival Tennessee.
The young man stemmed the blood with newspaper, and assistant vice chancellor Brock Williams said Wednesday the student is fine.
School officials are trying to determine what happened. Williams says they will wait to decide whether to address stunts like crowd surfing. Vanderbilt's next home game is March 5 against Florida.
NOW THE MASCOTS ARE BEATING PEOPLE UP.

Analysis: Obama shifts stance on gay marriage

    WASHINGTON — One way for President Barack Obama to win the future, it seems, is to have his administration stop defending a federal law that bans recognition of same-sex marriage.
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    Opinion polls show a steady rise in Americans' embrace of gay rights, and young voters solidly back positions their grandparents opposed, including gay marriage.
    "Anybody under the age of 40 doesn't care, or actively supports it," said Steve Elmendorf, a longtime Democratic staffer and lobbyist.
    The administration said Wednesday it no longer would defend the constitutionality of the 1996 federal law that defines marriage as only between a man and a woman. Attorney General Eric Holder cited recent shifts in legal thought, not public opinion, in explaining the decision.
    "Much of the legal landscape has changed in the 15 years since Congress passed" the Defense of Marriage Act, Holder said. He noted that the Supreme Court has ruled that laws criminalizing homosexual conduct are unconstitutional and that Congress has repealed the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy, which barred service by openly gay men and women.
    Five or so years ago, Obama's decision might have touched off fierce Republican criticisms. But reaction Wednesday was comparatively sparse and muted from mainstream GOP groups and individuals. Most of the Republicans weighing a presidential bid were silent, as was Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky.
    One exception was former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, an evangelical minister who is considering a second try for the presidency.
    "I think it was an absolutely boneheaded political move, and I think it was a boneheaded policy move," Huckabee said in an interview. He said Obama seems to say, "I don't answer to the voters."
    At least 30 states have held referendums on the issue, Huckabee said, and "without exception, when the voters decide, they always decide to affirm marriage" between a man and woman.
    Thirty states have constitutional amendments banning gay marriage. Same-sex marriage is legal in Connecticut, Iowa, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont and the District of Columbia. The 1996 law prevents the federal government from recognizing gay marriages and allows states to deny recognition of same-sex unions performed elsewhere.
    Over the years, Obama has criticized the federal law without fully supporting gay marriage. White House spokesman Jay Carney said Wednesday that Obama was still "grappling" with his view on the matter but had always personally opposed the Defense of Marriage Act as "unnecessary and unfair."
    Public opinion on gay rights has shifted substantially in recent years. An October poll by the Pew Research Center found that 42 percent of adults favored same-sex marriage, while 48 percent opposed. A year earlier, it was 37 percent in favor and 54 percent opposed.
    Pluralities of white mainline Protestants and white Catholics favored same-sex marriage for the first time in the Pew surveys' history, and the issue ranked at the bottom of voters' concerns in the 2010 elections.
     NO COMMENT!!!!!!!!!!! THIS IS A NEWS STORY I WILL NOT COMMENT ON AND KEEP MY OPINION TO MYSELF.

    'Deadliest Catch' crew member found dead in motel

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    ANCHORAGE, Alaska — A member of the hit cable TV show "Deadliest Catch" fishing crew has been found dead in an Alaska motel room, police said Wednesday.
    Justin Tennison, who worked on the Time Bandit, one of the vessels on the popular Discovery Channel reality series that depicts the crab fishing industry in the dangerous waters off Alaska, was found dead Tuesday afternoon in Homer, authorities said.
    Beer, hard liquor and a small amount of marijuana were found in the room, Homer police Lt. Randy Rosencrans said. Police believe a party was held in the room on Monday night _ two rooms were registered under Tennison's name and nearby guests complained about the noise.
    The 33-year-old Tennison is set to make a posthumous debut in the series' seventh season, which is scheduled to begin in April, Discovery spokesman Josh Weinberg said.
    "Justin was tough as a bull and was an all-around good hand," a statement posted on the Time Bandit's official website said.
    Weinberg also released a statement, saying Discovery was saddened by the news.
    "We send our sympathies to his entire family and fellow crew members during this most difficult time," the statement said.
    TMZ previously reported that Tennison had died.
    The cause of death was unknown Wednesday afternoon and foul play isn't suspected, Rosencrans said. An autopsy by the state medical examiner's office was scheduled to take place later Wednesday.
    The death comes a little more than year after Capt. Phil Harris of the "Deadliest Catch" fishing vessel Cornelia Marie died following a massive stroke at age 53.
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    This Bush Is Fabulous!

    fashion fail - This Bush Is Fabulous!
    I know this is Richard Simmons, but this, this is going too far.

    GORDON'S FISHERMAN OR CONSTIPATED MAN???


    LOOKS LIKE THE GORDON'S FISHERMAN NEEDS AN ENEMA TO CURE HIS ALIMENTS.
    fashion fail - Ready To Pounce

    Local Chemical Supplier Helped Topple Terror Plot - Winston-Salem News Story - WXII The Triad

    Local Chemical Supplier Helped Topple Terror Plot - Winston-Salem News Story - WXII The Triad

    WELL IT LOOKS LIKE THESE PEOPLE ARE STILL TRYING TO KILL AMERICANS ON OUR OWN SOIL. GOOD THING COMPANIES ARE HELPING THE GOVERNMENT TO FIND THESE PEOPLE AND ARE TRACKING THEIR TOXIC CHEMICALS TO HELP THWART TERRORIST ATTACKS.


    KCBD
    THE FACE OF A TERRORIST!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

    The Stokes News - Illegal burning contributes to fires Firefighters all over Stokes get no rest

    The Stokes News - Illegal burning contributes to fires Firefighters all over Stokes get no rest