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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

John Wayne To John Adams: Michele Bachmann Stands ...

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John Wayne, John Wayne Gacy, John Adams, John Quincy Adams. The details don't seem to matter too much to Michele Bachmann, who appears to be taking a page out of Sarah Palin's playbook: when in doubt, don't retreat, reload.
When confronted Tuesday morning on two nationally broadcast interviews that focused on some of the inaccurate statements that she's uttered over the years, the conservative congresswoman smiled, looked directly into the camera and defended her words.
ABC's George Stephanopoulos spoke with Bachmann on "Good Morning America" and told her that the Pulitzer Prize-winning PolitiFact website ranked her last among leading presidential candidates in regards to what Stephen Colbert calls "truthiness."
"Earlier this year you said that the Founding Fathers who wrote the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence worked tirelessly to end slavery. Now with respect Congresswoman, that’s just not true. Many of them including Jefferson and Washington were actually slaveholders and slavery didn’t end until the Civil War," Stephanopoulos said.
But after reminding the host and the television audience that "we no longer have slavery" and  "that’s a good thing," Bachmann explained that John Quincy Adams, as a young boy, "tirelessly worked throughout his life to make sure that we did in fact one day eradicate slavery...."
Stephanopoulos cut the lawmaker off to correct her and give her a chance to back away from her misstatement.
"He wasn’t one of the Founding Fathers," Stephanopoulos said. "He was a president, he was a secretary of State, he was a member of Congress, you’re right he did work to end slavery decades later. But so you are standing by this comment that the Founding Fathers worked tirelessly to end slavery?"
And just like Palin's interesting take on Paul Revere, Bachmann stubbornly stuck to her guns.
"Well, John Quincy Adams most certainly was a part of the Revolutionary War era. He was a young boy but he was actively involved," Bachmann said.
Tuesday the congresswoman also made an appearance on CNN's “American Morning,” where on one hand  she acknowledged that she is human and capable of misspeaking, but on the other hand she refused to say she goofed Monday when she said that beloved actor John Wayne, and not the infamous serial killer John Wayne Gacy, was from her hometown of Waterloo, Iowa. “People can make mistakes and I wish I could be perfect every time I say something, but I can’t,” Bachmann said. “But one thing people know about me is that I’m a substantive, serious person and I have a strong background.”
But when it came to explaining her gaffe about Gacy, Bachmann simply reloaded.
"John Wayne’s parents' first home was in Waterloo, Iowa, and he was from Iowa and of course the main point I was making are the sensibilities of John Wayne, which is patriotis

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Sunday, June 26, 2011

Oprah Winfrey

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That's Dr. Oprah to you. The daytime diva was awarded with an honorary doctorate in education from the University of the Free State, a school known for its troubled race relations, in South Africa.

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Sunday, June 19, 2011

BCCI fears Modi role

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The spectre of Lalit Modi continues to haunt the Indian cricket board. According to top sources, BCCI has refused to let Indian cricketers play in the upcoming Sri Lankan Premier League because it suspects that the former IPL czar is behind the new T20 league.
BCCI believes that the Singapore-based company, Somerset Entertainment Ventures Pvt Ltd (SEV), which has the contract to conduct the tournament, has links with Modi.
“We have indications that Modi is behind the Lankan league. A lot of his men who worked in IPL are now involved in managing this league through SEV,” a top BCCI official said.
BCCI sources told TOI on Sunday that Indian cricketers were earlier given the go-ahead because the Sri Lankan board had claimed it was their own event. But with the involvement of a private party which the BCCI thinks is guided by Modi, the situation is different, they said.
BCCI’s move runs the risk of retaliation in kind by the Sri Lankan board, which may stop its players from playing in IPL. But such is the reaction to anything seen as connected with Modi that the board is willing to take that risk.
BCCI claims that while the Sri Lankan board was yet to approach it formally, some Indian players have already signed contracts. This, BCCI thinks, also suggests that a private body was involved in roping in players for SLCL.
Contacted by TOI, Modi denied any links with the new league. “Amazing. What will they come up with next? Imaginations do run wild in BCCI nowadays,” he said.
“I really have no idea who is behind it. If there are people working in IPL and are working behind the scenes, then it must be with someone high up with BCCI’s blessing. If I was to be behind a league, then it won’t be just mere speculation. Everyone will know I’m behind it,” Modi said.
The former IPL czar found it “amazing” that BCCI could demand that Lankan cricketers play in IPL while refusing to release its own players to the Lankan league. “This, when that country has gone out of its way to let its players play in the IPL at the cost of Lanka’s tour to England. This should be a wake-up call for the rest of the world as to the true intentions of the current BCCI management. You can only bully so much then… someone will react.”
Sri Lanka Cricket is reportedly hurt by BCCI’s sudden move but is ready to explain the situation to the Indian board. “This tournament is approved by SLC. And Somerset is the marketing arm, having won the rights through a tender process. Nobody can say it is owned by Somerset,” SLC secretary Nishantha Ranatunga said.
“We need to explain the matter to BCCI and whatever the concerns that they have, we need to give them an explanation. It is very important to have Indian players play in the event as they will add a lot of value and glamour to the tournament,” Ranatunga added.
The SLPL will be played between July 19 and August 4 at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo. Several foreign players including Chris Gayle, Kieron Pollard, Shahid Afridi, Daniel Vettori, Kevin O’Brien and Herschelle Gibbs have already signed up.
The Indian players keen on playing in the league are Praveen Kumar, Munaf Patel, Irfan Pathan, Dinesh Karthik, R Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, Manoj Tiwary, Saurabh Tiwary, Umesh Yadav, Vinay Kumar, Manish Pandey and Paul Valthaty.

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Nia Long Confirms She Is Pregnant And Reveals Nba ...

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Nia Long Confirms She is Pregnant with NBA Veteran's Ime Udoka's Baby Actress Nia Long has reportedly confirmed that she is pregnant and her longtime boyfriend and NBA journeyman Ime Udoka is the father. The couple told People magazine: “This is the ... Full Story

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Friday, June 3, 2011

Democracy

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The then American President Abraham Lincoln difined

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