Sunday, October 30, 2011

Angelina Jolie Goes Paintballing with Brad , Maddox And Ultimate Playdate

Angelina Jolie Goes Paintballing with Brad and Maddox
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The day before honoring a Yemeni aid group in Switzerland, the inexhaustible superhuman energy force known as Angelina Jolie went on a violent paintball mission in Surrey, England. Quenching her thirst for action, the movie star mom donned camouflage and protective headgear to shoot paint pellets at people on Sunday. Also in camo: Brad Pitt and elder son, Maddox Jolie-Pitt. Popsugar has a great photo of Jolie hunting her prey like she's on the set of "Lara Croft" or "Paintballing With the Stars."




Angelina and  Stefani Unite Their Children for Ultimate Playdate
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There are so many incredible things about these pictures of Angelina Jolie departing Gwen Stefani's London home yesterday with four of her children in tow after a playdate the Playdate of All Playdates, to be honest  between Jolie's brood and Stefani's two sons.

 And here many questions was done for Angelina Jolie What is that red stuff on Shiloh and Kingston's faces? Did Stefani break out her makeup set for the kids? Did Angelina lead a tribal sacrifice of a goat or something?Why are Angelina and Gwen smiling so much? Perhaps 'cause the playdate is finally over and they no longer have to listen to the kids scream and yell? We seriously have never seen Angelina look this happy before -- it's great.

At least she isn't wearing her usual black! And she is too thin. Like a skeleton. Has serious anorexic problems, it appears. Can't imagine Brad wanting to cuddle up to the bones when Jennifer has such a great body. Oh well.

Nicole Richie Dresses as Jennifer Lopez for Halloween And Jennifer Lopez is a robot

Jennifer Lopez is a robot. She is the least talented performer in the world but possibly the most beautiful. All she has is her physical beauty - there doesn't appear to be anything underneath except some hard nosed street smarts which have seen her become so successful.

She's still Nicky from the block! Nicole Richie stuck to her guns this Halloween and avoided wearing a "slutty" costume at Kate Hudson's bash in the Pacific Palisades Saturday night. Still, Richie managed to impersonate one of Hollywood's sexiest icons: Jennifer Lopez!For her funny but prim J Lo getup, Richie, 30, donned the 42-year-old diva's iconic pink sweatsuit, oversized gold aviators, huge hoop earrings, accessorized with a Louis Vuitton bag; she wore her hair up in a bun and even made sure her skin matched Lopez's gorgeous golden glow.

On Thursday, the designer, Hollywood kid and mother of two pleaded on her Facebook page: "Girls, can we all pledge that we will not dress slutty for this Halloween? The jig is up!"

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The mom to daughter Harlow, 3, and son Sparrow, 2, has successfully avoided "slutty" getups for several Halloweens. In 2010, she was dowdy Margot Tenanbaum from The Royal Tenanbaums and peppy Jessie the Cowgirl from the Toy Story films; in 2009, she covered up as the White Rabbit from Alice in Wonderland.

She is not even a blood relative to Richie she was adopted so why do you think she has any talant at all when she was chunky at first next to Hilton then all of a sudden she was a bone with no meat. Now she gets attention as a Richie this Richie that and she probaly is still a drug addict now trying to look like J LO on Halloween? This is an insult to J Lo.

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Eva Amurri Is Married : Hot Celebrities News

Amurri is beautiful girl,at least was married her.The 26-year-old daughter of Oscar-winner Susan Sarandon and Italian director Franco Amurri, wore a gown designed by Lela Rose. The ceremony was officiated by Sister Helen Prejean, the real-life crusading nun portrayed by Sarandon in the film Dead Man Walking.Tim Robbins, Sarandon's partner of 23 years from whom she split in late 2009, also attended the bash.

Amurri announced via Twitter her engagement to ESPN commentator and former soccer player Martino, 30, in December 2010: "The most wonderful man on this planet is now my fiance!!"

Before in June, Amurri told Us that wedding planning was "going awesome. It's had it's stressful moments, but it's been wonderful. My parents are helping out by being supportive, and they're not getting too involved or too opinionated about things that they need or don't want, so that's been really helpful."

It was Susan Sarandon's pregnant Oscar moment and the bride's famous mom Sarandon, 64, definitely approves of her son-in-law-. She told Us earlier this year. "He's just a very sane, really lovely guy. His family's fabulous. He adores her. I mean, you couldn't ask for anything more."

Meet Mark Block, the man behind Cain’s smoking video For The World

Here are some information for the world.Here is a gray-haired gentleman, his bespectacled eyes a pair of dark raccoon circles, extolling Republican Herman Cain in rather a conventional way ,“We have run a campaign like nobody has ever seen,” he says. And then the guy, Cain’s chief of staff, Mark Block, does something unexpected and kind of shocking: He stares into the camera and draws a cigarette to his lips, blowing a bit of smoke at the viewer.
Perhaps no one is more responsible for the Georgia businessman’s meteoric rise in the presidential polls than Block, a Republican strategist and tea party leader who’s left a trail of questionable campaign work behind him.Since its release earlier this week, the very viral Cain video has elicited surprise, delight, condemnation and, mostly, bafflement. The over-arching question is, what exactly does it all mean?

Is it a self-conscious attempt to flout convention? A metaphoric middle finger to cardiovascular correctness? A subliminal suggestion, as Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly put it in an interview with Block, that Cain isn’t playing to “East and West Coast elites” but to the smoking constituency? Or is it just a shiny bit of bait for the news media?

None of the above, according to Block.“There was no subliminal message,” he told Kelly. “In fact, I personally would encourage people not to smoke. It’s just that I’m a smoker and a lot of people on the staff said, ‘Just let Block be Block.’ That’s what it’s all about.”

That is better, that may be the least plausible interpretation of all. After all, much of the perplexity stems from Block’s obscurity. Who is this guy, anyway, and what does he do? Since no one has ever won an election based on his chief of staff’s personality, letting “Block be Block” hardly seems like a winning communications strategy for Herman Cain.

More plausible is that Block’s smoking telegraphs defiance and independence. Smoking has been de-glamorized and marginalized for decades, and it has been killing people for even longer. But that hasn’t stopped 46 million U.S. adults from doing it, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. As Block said later in his Fox News interview, “You walk into a veteran’s bar in Iowa and they’re sitting around smoking. I’m not the only one in America who smokes, for God’s sake.”

In other words, Block, and by extension Cain, may be keeping it real for both nicotine slaves and those who don’t like to see them pushed around.



 What’s more, with his droopy mustache and graying temples, Block is no supermodel. And maybe that’s the point, too. Block,  who has been accused of voter suppression and was banned from running Wisconsin political campaigns for three years to settle accusations he coordinated a judge’s re-election campaign with a special interest group,  is anti-glamorous and anti-slick, in stark contrast to a silky pro like Mitt Romney. The cigarette drag just intensifies the rogue impression: This isn’t about business as usual. And neither is Cain.

But  otherwise.“My first reaction is that it’s a little bizarre,” said Travis Ridout, a professor at Washington State University who specializes in political advertising. “It’s reflective of a political campaign that isn’t well organized, isn’t professional, and doesn’t know what image to put out there. What impression of Cain do you get from the ad? I don’t know.”

Ridout says Block looks like “the manager of a Godfather’s Pizza (franchise) on his smoking break.” The risk in such an ad, he says, is that it falls on the wrong side of the line between “outsider-edgy” and “second-rate and pathetic.”

Smoking has rarely been depicted in presidential campaign TV ads, especially in more recent emphysema-conscious decades. During Dwight Eisenhower’s 1956 reelection campaign, to cite one unusual example, Eisenhower’s ad men created a four-minute spot that featured a taxi-driver character who comments about Ike’s leadership qualities while casually smoking a cigarette and walking his dog across the street from the White House. But there are few images of any kind of an actual candidate smoking, especially of a certain longtime smoker named Barack Obama.

If the Cain video succeeds on any level at all, it’s as an attention-getting device, says Mike Carberry, a former advertising executive who teaches marketing at American University’s Kogod School of Business. “Perhaps it’s just so different that it’s an attempt to break through the clutter,” he says. “It certainly stands out” because of its unusual nature.

“It’s lightning in a bottle,” says Ken Goldstein, president of Campaign Media Analysis Group in Arlington, Va. “What did it cost to make? Maybe a dollar and eighty cents? It’s a riskless strategy that succeeds in drawing attention.”

But ultimately, all it’s really doing is blowing smoke, Goldstein concludes: “A lot of people saw it. A lot of people are talking about it. But will it raise money? And more important — will it make people go out on a cold night in Iowa in January to stand in a corner for you?”

I think it encapsulates the erosion of our personal freedoms. Smokers are demonized and over-taxed, yet smoking is legal. The left wants to take away our guns, tell us what to eat, take "under God" out of the pledge, strip search us at airports...I think Cain's message is that we need to take our freedom back.

Friday, October 28, 2011

Solo’s life hopes about to get much more complicated “Dancing with the Stars”

The every week grind of “Dancing with the Stars” already is taking its toll on Hope Solo, but things are about to get more intense for the former Huskies goalkeeper.Solo was among 30 soccer players called up Thursday by U.S. women’s head coach Pia Sundhage for a Nov. 17 friendly against Sweden.
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The team is slated for two weeks of training ahead of the match at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Ariz. Assuming she gets through the next round on “Dancing with the Stars” – and that’s a big assumption – that means two weeks of training with the team by day and rehearsing with Maksim Chmerkovskiy by night.

It won’t be the first time Solo has juggled her dancing duties with her day job.Before Week 2 of “Dancing with the Stars,” Chmerkovskiy traveled with Solo to Portland to rehearse as she prepared for a friendly against Canada.“To go from soccer training in the morning to rehearsals in the afternoon, it’s very, very difficult,” Solo said at the time.

On the show immediately following that friendly, Solo and Chmerkovskiy scored 19 points for their jive, performed to Avril Lavigne’s “Girlfriend.” It was their lowest score of the season.That might not bode well for Solo. She is among the bottom tier of dancers remaining on the show, along with Nancy Grace and David Arquette.

In recent weeks, Solo has appeared close to her breaking point, growing frustrated with the judges and letting her competitive nature get the best of her.“I keep trying and trying and nothing is good enough,” she said of the judges’ scrutiny during Week 5.

“I don’t think I can do this anymore.”

During Week 6, she and Chmerkovskiy turned in what one judge called their “worst dance of the whole season.”On the flip side, the turn on the soccer pitch might boost her public image, which could translate to more votes on “Dancing with the Stars.”

That means, as Solo’s obligations to two teams mount, one obligation vanished Thursday when Women’s Professional Soccer decided to terminate her franchise. The owner of the Boca Raton, Fla.-based magicJack had been accused by the league of violations ranging from “unprofessional and disparaging treatment of his players to failure to pay his bills.”

So after than can tell that, Solo and Abby Wambach, the two biggest stars of the World Cup for the United States, were on the magicJack roster
Solo and Abby Wambach, the two biggest stars of the World Cup for the United States, were on the magicJack roster.
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Hope Solo juggles soccer, dancing

Top soccer team booted from playoffs for strange technicality From New York

It's truly a shame that the board won't bend or give in this situation. Yet a single prisoner can get all kinds of "special" treatment if they protest loud enough.One of the best girls soccer teams in Western New York, and possibly the state, will not get to participate in the forthcoming regional playoffs. While one might assume the reason for such a ban would be related to poor conduct on or off the field, the Holland (N.Y.) High girls soccer team had no such issues.

A members of the Holland team are allegedly more likely to be found in a voluntary study hall than drinking or getting in trouble on the weekends -- no members of the team have spent any part of any school day in detention -- and the squad somehow completed an entire regular season without picking up a single yellow card.Yet, despite all those positives and Holland's impressive 15-2 record, the Dutchwomen won't be playing in the regional playoffs for a rather odd and almost indefensible reason: They played in one game too many.

Yes, you read that right: New York state officials are refusing to allow Holland to compete in any level of the state playoffs because the Dutchwomen played in 17 games. According to the Buffalo News and Buffalo NBC affiliate WGRZ, 2-year-old state regulations call for teams to play only 16 games or fewer in their regular season, and any team which goes beyond those restrictions is deemed ineligible for state competition.

The move to restrict all varsity schedules to 16 games came as a pure cost-cutting measure by New York state officials, so Holland's scheduling of 17 games did little beyond offend the fiscal sensibilities of state athletics administrators.There is no question that Holland played in a game too many, but the mistake was chalked up to unfortunate oversights by members of the Holland High School athletic department. When the school's athletic department then petitioned the New York State Public High School Athletic Association to overturn the Dutchwomen's postseason ban, that appeal was summarily denied in a teleconference on Tuesday. While a Facebook page set up by supporters of the team has gained nearly 1,000 "likes," that couldn't help sway state officials.


I understand rules are rules adn that they must be followed and respected, I feel this is a terrible way of forcing the team to suffer for someone else's mistake. I mean, it is one thing if the girls had disciplinary actions, but this is completely different. ANd what's worse is that if this rule was passed merely to save money and no case by case evaluations are looked at, then the government has gone too far. Unfortunately, the girls are learning a hard lesson. With obama and the libs, those who suffer punishment are the ones who work their tails off but don't get to enjoy the fruit of ther own labor because it isn't fair to someone else.

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Libya a recipe for success After death Moammar Gadhafi : Obama to Leno

American Great President Barack Obama defended the U.S. role in bringing down Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi, rejecting assessments that the international coalition he helped assemble amounted to "leading from behind." ''We lead from the front," he told late-night television host Jay Leno on Tuesday.Laying out an argument for his emerging foreign policy doctrine, Obama distinguished the U.S. steps in Libya from the invasion and nine-year war in Iraq.
 He argued that by building a broad international alliance of European and Arab nations against Gadhafi, the United States saved American lives and money and achieved its goal."Not a single U.S. troop was on the ground," he said. "Not a single U.S. troop was killed or injured, and that, I think, is a recipe for success in the future."

Nudged by Leno in a notably sober first segment, Obama reflected on the meaning of Gadhafi's death, a gruesome and chaotic demise recorded on cellphone video for all the world to see. The president argued that Gadhafi had had an opportunity to let Libya move on a path toward democracy peacefully."He wouldn't do it," Obama said. "And, obviously, you never like to see anybody come to the kind of end that he did, but I think it obviously sends a strong message around the world to dictators that people long to be free, and they need to respect the human rights and the universal aspirations of people."

 Obama noted that the Pentagon never released photographs of terror mastermind Osama bin Laden after he was killed by U.S. Navy SEALs."That's not something that I think we should relish," the president said. "You know, I think that there's a certain decorum with which you treat the dead even if it's somebody who has done terrible things."Obama's appearance on the Leno program, taped extra early at NBC studios to satisfy his schedule, is his fourth on the show and his second as president. The appearance came in the middle of a lucrative three-day fundraising tour for the president even as he tries to bring attention to the plight of people suffering in a weak economy.The interview covered a range of topics, from foreign policy to Obama's jobs bill to television watching. The first segment, free of jokes or chitchat, focused on Libya, Iraq and al-Qaida.

Obama announced last week that U.S. troops would leave Iraq by the end of the year, effectively ending the war that began under the administration of President George W. Bush and that Obama ran against as a candidate in 2008. Asked by Leno what the United States accomplished there, Obama conceded that Saddam Hussein was gone and that Iraqis now have an opportunity to create their own democracy. He said he was "cautiously optimistic" that they would resolve their conflicts with discussion and debate, not violence.

"But I also think that policymakers and future presidents need to understand what it is that we are getting ourselves into when we make some of these decisions," he said. "And there might have been other ways for us to accomplish those same goals."Obama is the only sitting president to appear on "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno," a venue that Obama aides believe suits him well and gives him an opportunity to show a friendly face to the world. Indeed, Obama's personal approval ratings rank high even though his job approvals are in the low- to mid-40 percent range. An Associated Press-GfK poll this month found that 78 percent found that the phrase "he is a likable person" described Obama very well or somewhat well.

"He doesn't get enough opportunities to be lighthearted in a way he can be with Jay Leno," presidential spokesman Jay Carney said. Leno averages 3.6 million viewers each night and Carney noted that Americans get their information in a variety of ways. "We're interested in reaching people where they are."Appearing comfortable and good humored, Obama bantered playfully out of earshot during a commercial break with Leno and one of Leno's producers, Michele Tasoff.

He announced he had "definitively" quit smoking. He confessed there were certain things that he would like to take in moderation: Republican presidential candidates, reality television, and healthy food during Halloween.Pressed to reveal what he thought of the Republican presidential debates, Obama cracked:"I'm going to wait until everyone is voted off the island."

When Leno pressed Obama on his insistence that his daughters not watch reality television's "Keeping Up With the Kardashians," Obama acknowledged a bias against reality television."There's this program on C-SPAN called Congress," he said and asked about first lady Michelle Obama's anti-obesity and healthy eating campaign, the president said he warned his wife that if she insisted on giving fruit and raisins as treats on Halloween, trouble might follow.

So, I am very glad to see President Obama on the Jay Leno show. He has a chance to show what kind of man he is, because he can reach a large portion of the audience that are busy working and raising a family, This group hardly has time to catch up on what is happenng in government and politics.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Jennifer Lopez Samsung Hope For Children And Best Buy Host Maribel Foundation Event

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2011 cover.s

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Naomi Campbell by Sebastian Faena for V Magazine Spain Fall 2011 Cover.