Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Congressman Mike Coffman: Repeating "I Misspoke And I Apologize" Five Times
"When asked to elaborate on his apology for controversial comments he made at a fundraiser in Elbert County a couple of weeks ago, Coffman--clearly caught off guard by the unscheduled interview--seemed stuck on repeat." *Huffington Post
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Man Stuck Inside Another Man's Wife Due To Black Magic (VIDEO INCLUDED)
A Kenyan man who was cheating with another man's wife got stuck in her this week in a guest house in Nairobi. The husband of the woman had suspected she was cheating on him, so he visited a witchdoctor who applied black magic on the wife, causing the cheating man to get stuck inside her during the act.
For hours, the police could not rescue him from the black magic, and the husband in blue jeans and white T-Shirt refused to be persuaded.
A big crowd swelled outside to witness the drama, as police ran out of options on how to help the two. The cheating man finally agreed to pay the husband Sh20,000 in compensation. Then a local pastor was called in to pray and the two were finally separated.
At the end of the video the cheating man was seen heading out to withdraw the money from an ATM.
Monday, May 14, 2012
Food Stamps for PHD Students?!
Welfare isn't something you normally associate with graduate students, but its becoming more and more common. PHD students, masters students, and even newly minted professors are using food stamps and other government services because of low pay and high debt. Ana Kasparian of the Young Turks and John Iadarola discuss this crazy development on TYT University.
Are you comfortable with college professors having to use food stamps to get by? Should universities raise their pay to get their students off of welfare, or is this just a natural result of the poor economy? Let us know! (source TYT Network)
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Bar Tells College Student She's Too Fat To Dance On Bar
Via Yahoo News: "A self-described "plus sized" college student who was told she was "obviously pregnant" and "not pretty enough" to dance on a platform in a bar in Iowa is claiming she was discriminated against by the bar's bouncers.
Jordan Ramos, a 21-year-old University of Iowa student said she went to Union Bar in Iowa City, Iowa with her friends on March 3. She said she tried to get onto a platform where several of her friends were dancing, but was stopped by the bouncer, who said they were at capacity...".* Ana Kasparian and Cenk Uygur discuss on The Young Turks.
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