March 12, 2009
We’re sad to report that Chris Brown will no longer be taking part in the Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards. Alright, more relieved than sad. If Chris Brown can allegedly punch Rihanna because she threw some car keys out a window, then God knows what’d happen if Justin Timberlake squ...
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Stuart Heritage
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March 11, 2009
It's not so much that it reflects well on Chris Brown that he has withdrawn his name from consideration for the Kids' Choice awards, as it reflects awfully on Nickelodeon. The kids' TV network has handed the moral high ground to a man who doesn't deserve it which leaves them looking a bit shabby. Ye...
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I will keep this short and sweet. Chris Brown, known girlfriend-beater, let those d!cks at Nickelodeon off the hook by removing himself from the list of nominees for both Favorite Male Singer and Favorite Song. Finally the man has shown some courage, now, if only Nickelodeon would have done the same...
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The army of anti-worker corporate groups hiring armies of lobbyists and pouring $200 million into defeating the Employee Free Choice Act have devoted most of their time and money to hammering home a single talking point: The bill will eliminate the sacrosanct "secret ballot" now enjoyed by workers d...
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Laura Clawson aka MissLaura If you aren't averting your eyes out of queasiness at this point, here is the latest round of news relating to the ongoing fallout from the domestic violence incident between Chris Brown and Rihanna. "Here" meaning after the jump. Deep breath. Brown's manager, 20 years his senior, is now rumored to ...
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Jess Harvell
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I’m Switzerland when it comes to the war between Healthy Choice and Lean Cuisine for freezer aisle supremacy. I’m not picking a side and I’m just watching the whole thing go down with a Totino’s Party Pizza on my lap. They just go back and forth, flinging combinations of ingr...
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The Impulsive Buy
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March 10, 2009
The U.S. Senate had the opportunity tonight to give 1,700 low-income children in the District of Columbia the chance for a better education. Instead, voting mostly along party lines, 58 senators sided with liberal special interests to defeat an amendment saving the D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Progr...
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…to give a woman the skills to respond gracefully to some nonsense. All the “bless his heart, but that man ain’t right”s in the world don’t quite cover it when the Family Action Council’s David Fowler gives an interview about reproductive health-related bills in T...
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Rachel
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The Employee Free Choice Act is set to be introduced in both chambers today, which will kick off a public relations battle over passage in which corporate special interest groups plan on spending some $200 million to defeat it. Already, the framing wars are underway, with corporate opponents referri...
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David Waldman aka Kagro X There’s a periodic discussion that weaves its way through the progressive blogosphere that goes like this: “How the hell can I make any money off my blog?” Sadly, the fact that we still have the discussion as often as we do means there have been no sure-fire answers found as of yet...
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