| Hip-Hop Rumors: Foxy Stealing Beats? Likwit Reunion? 50 Cent Rumors!
50 Cent shot a video in a warehouse in NJ for that song “I Still Kill." I personally think he should have done one for “Man Down." Check the vid preview below. I heard G-Unit has a few vids coming out too. Check out this interview with 50 Cent on Fox. They didn't even try to crucify him, but even mentioned Kanye West. Click here. (Patrick aka CzechMob.) Last night Freeway had a listening session in New York. I heard Beanie showed up to support. Kid Rock gets off easy. No charges will be filed for his fight at the Waffle House in ATL. Did you know that Rihanna's “Umbrella" was originally for Mary J.
McCain: Still Losing GOPs?
The Illinois senator is differentiating himself in three key areas: driver's licenses, a promise to take up immigration reform his first year in office, and his background as the son of an immigrant (his father was Kenyan) and a community organizer in Chicago. Obama made the promise to Latino leaders to take up immigration reform in his first year after Rep. Rahm Emanuel, D-Ill., chairman of the Democratic caucus, said his party might not raise the divisive issue again until the next president's second term, assuming a Democrat wins. [E.A.] Of course, there's "taking up" and there's taking up. Is President Obama really going to spend his first-year capital attempting comprehensive immigration reform--putting all Emanuel's borderline House Dems on the spot, giving the GOP an issue for 2010--when he also has health care and possibly the econony to deal with? ...
Manchin files for 2nd 4-year term
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) _ With no opponents filing from either party, an estimated $2.1 million war chest and a positive national profile, Gov. Joe Manchin was all smiles Tuesday as he submitted his candidacy paperwork for a second term. "I have no personal agenda except to make West Virginia better," the 60-year-old Democrat told reporters afterward. First Lady Gayle Manchin joined her husband for the announcement. So did many of the business and labor leaders whose groups helped form the wide-ranging coalition that propelled Manchin from the secretary of state's office to the governor's mansion in 2004. Senate President Earl Ray Tomblin, D-Logan, and House Speaker Rick Thompson, D-Wayne, were among several lawmakers on hand. During Manchin's tenure, the Mountain State has enjoyed strong revenues that have helped close gaps in ailing pension funds by more than $1.8 billion.
Why are drugs present in school?
Visitors and locals alike often rephrase the famous Vegas saying, "What happens in New Orleans, stays in New Orleans. Teachers have a different take on Vegas' mantra of shamelessness - what happens in New Orleans happens in schools. Therefore, astute parents can't be surprised to hear about incidents of drug abuse in schools. Have you talked to your teenager about the consumption of alcohol, illegal drugs and/or other substances? If you do, then you know that students regularly misuse drugs on and off their campuses. The term, "misuse," cannot be overstated because what drug could an emotionally and intellectually underdeveloped person use recreationally? Teenagers are naturally inquisitive beings. However, experimentation with mind-altering substances disrupts maturing intellectual processes that should eventually serve as the foundation for their thinking adult lives.
Air scare tactics under attack
Greene's article, published in July 2006, rips apart the theory that it is possible to take liquid explosives aboard an aircraft and mix them up into a bomb. Greene acknowledged to Smith that he "would not hesitate to allow that liquid explosives can pose a danger" but added "the idea that confiscating someone's toothpaste is going to keep us safe is too ridiculous to entertain". And then there is the question of just how you could set up the necessary laboratory in an aircraft toilet to mix the potent cocktail of chemicals – the mind boggles. The cost of security But it's worse than that, because government and airlines' policy is simply hypocritical. As Smith rightly points out, at "every concourse checkpoint you'll see a bin or barrel brimming with contraband containers taken from passengers for having exceeded the volume limit.
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