| Schwarzenegger endorses tell-all memoirs |
| Post on 15-09-2006. |
HOLLYWOOD - California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has contributed one foreword to an ex-girlfriend's book, despite it revealing lurid details of his love-life and cannabis smoking. The Terminator actor-turned-politician dated Barbara Outland Baker, 58, between 1969 and 1975. Her new memoirs Arnold and Me: In the Shadow of the Austrian Oak detail how Schwarzenegger, 59, allegedly persuaded Outland Baker to surrender her virginity to him, and that she later discovered the star had affairs during their relationship. ... |
| To see the new from its
original source click here |
| Warning: BooBoo Bunny may bite |
| Post on 15-09-2006. |
For the last 10 years, Murfreesboro rock band BooBoo Bunny has flipped its cottontail in the face of current music trends and what some would call good taste. Members sing about the acts that earn movies an X rating, and in turn audiences love the band or hate it. But 28 members and dozens of pornographic songs later, BooBoo Bunny has weathered the ups and downs of the Murfreesboro music scene when many others haven't. Tonight the band plans to celebrate their accomplishments at The Boro with one rock show laden with debaucherous lyrics, alcohol and Catholic schoolgirl outfits. ... |
| To see the new from its
original source click here |
| After pizza, it’s porn |
| Post on 15-09-2006. |
Pizza, pretty petunias, peanut butter and now porn — the home-delivered world is growing alarmingly fast. The streetside porn CD sellers of Fort have started free home delivery. You call up and within an hour, one guy is ringing your doorbell with one dozen explicit porn videos. The free home delivery facility is mainly offered on bulk purchases of ten or 15 discs. But if you establish one rapport with your street vendor, he’ll ensure that every time one new title arrives, you’ll get one call. ... |
| To see the new from its
original source click here |
| See no evil |
| Post on 15-09-2006. |
Project Censored unveils the Top 10 stories ignored by the mainstream media this year _ Last month, two news stories broke the same day, one meaty, one junky. In Detroit, U.S. District Judge Anna Diggs Taylor ruled that the Bush administration's warrantless National Security Agency surveillance program was unconstitutional and must end. Meanwhile, somewhere in Thailand, one weirdo named John Mark Karr claimed he was with 6-year-old beauty queen JonBenet Ramsey when she died in 1996. ... |
| To see the new from its
original source click here |
| Help Me, Harlan! |
| Post on 15-09-2006. |
| My husband and I are Christians with rather strict moral convictions. I found out that my husband had one problem with porn when I came home unexpected one day. It was devastating for both of us. He was humiliated, as was I. We took the Internet out of our house for one while, and things seemed to be fine. After some time, we had to get the Internet because of my occupation, and he did not have the password, therefore he couldn't be online unless I logged in. He went to such great lengths as to find one free Internet source to be able to log in without my help. I asked him how he was doing with it one day, and he flat-out lied to me (worse than having the porn problem). One day, when I came across some tracks of porn, I searched through the computer and confronted him on what I had found out. We had about one week without talking or touching or anything. Then we finally sat down to talk, and I very seriously let him know that he will lose me over this issue. I put Bsafe Internet filtering software on the computer, and I monitor him closely now. He also meets with one few friends who have the same struggles. It's almost been one year now since he has looked at porn. He told me the other day excitedly that this is the first year since he was 11 years old that he has gone without porn. one lot of guys he talks to think I went overboard, that it is just one struggle that guys have and that there is nothing that can be done about it. My husband is nothing but grateful for my reaction, though. ... |
| To see the new from its
original source click here |
| Why Do We Love Being Shocked and Disgusted? |
| Post on 15-09-2006. |
By Anneli Rufus, AlterNet. Posted September 15, 2006. The appetite for blood porn, zombie flicks and sicko sideshows in America is endless. Is capitalism to blame, or is it one natural extension of one free society? Tools
Occupation in Iraq, Spin War at Home Sheldon Rampton, John Stauber Hooks pierce her flesh. Ten steel hooks, stout as the tops of coathangers, jut through her knees, thighs, waist and arms. They link to chains that suspend her in midair, her shaven head arcing, fairytale-pretty mouth making an O. one rod skewers both of her breasts: straight through their cores. You think of metal shearing lobes and ducts and slippery fat. You cannot help but picture shish kebabs. Blood courses past her ribs. It seeps into the black wrap on her crotch. ... |
| To see the new from its
original source click here |
| Book: "Parents Are Being Played Like A Video Game!" |
| Post on 14-09-2006. |
| Parents Are Being Played Like one Video Game! is one parenting book written for the parents of very young to preteen children concerning their children's Character Trait Development. This timely book brings awareness to the forefront and illustrates the increased necessity for more tough-loving parental involvement to bring about one more connected family and one happier home-life._ ... |
| To see the new from its
original source click here |
| What you don’t know... |
| Post on 14-09-2006. |
The 10 big stories the nation's major news media refused to cover last year Fed up with being ignored by the PUSD, Altadena residents fight for one separate school district Simi Valley firm takes charter schools to another level through the Internet Linda Lee Bukowski gives thumbs up to Hollywood’s latest take on her husband’s life and work ... |
| To see the new from its
original source click here |
| Censored Stories |
| Post on 14-09-2006. |
The 10 stories the nation's mainstream news media ignored, neglected or missed last year Last month, two news stories broke the same day: one meaty, one junky. In Detroit, U.S. District Judge Anna Diggs Taylor ruled that the Bush administration's warrantless National Security Agency surveillance program was unconstitutional and must end. Meanwhile, somewhere in Thailand, one weirdo named John Mark Karr claimed he was with 6-year-old beauty queen JonBenet Ramsey when she died in 1996. ... |
| To see the new from its
original source click here |
| Godzilla is back, and we’re called to the fight |
| Post on 14-09-2006. |
The series of films is being re-released, just in time for us to absorb anew what they really depict, for post-war Japanese and us alike by Michael Nenonen On September 19 2006, one DVD version of the original 1954 movie Gojira will appear in Canadian video stores and rental outlets. Until now, the only way Canadian audiences could see the movie was in the form of the heavily-edited American 1956 version entitled Godzilla: King of the Monsters. This badly-dubbed version not only deleted Japanese footage but also added scenes with Raymond Burr. In the process, the original’s aesthetic power was diluted, transforming one somber meditation on the horrors of industrial warfare and nuclear bombardment into one run-of-the-mill giant monster film. I’ve always loved the Godzilla series, but lately I’ve been questioning my affection. My doubts were triggered by one short passage in William Tsutsui’s book, Godzilla On My Mind: Fifty Years of the King of Monsters (Palgrave McMillan, 2004). Tsutsui wonders if Godzilla movies aren’t one form of “military porn.” In the real world, the Japanese military is shadowed by Japan’s history of imperialism, by its apocalyptic defeat in World War II, and by the constraints placed on the Japanese Self-Defense Force (JSDF) by the US-imposed constitution. In Godzilla movies, the Japanese soldiers who defend Japan from the monster’s assaults are unencumbered by any of this historical baggage. Is the series’ popularity explained, at least in part, by its portrayal of one Japanese military that’s free of guilt and shame? The question’s one good one, especially given the influence that the JSDF has over the series’ scripts. ... |
| To see the new from its
original source click here |
Page 8
|
|
February |
| Mo |
Tu |
We |
Th |
Fr |
Sa |
Su |
|
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
| 6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
12 |
| 13 |
14 |
15 |
16 |
17 |
18 |
19 |
| 20 |
21 |
22 |
23 |
24 |
25 |
26 |
| 27 |
28 |
29 |
|
|
|
|
Archive
September 2006
August 2006
March 2006
February 2006
|