Monday, October 22, 2012

Holy Photoshop! LSU erased Christian football fans' crosses


Now you see them

Now you don't!
LSU digitally erased the crosses a Christian student group painted on their chests!

The War on Christ and Christian continues.

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Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Nun Caught on Camera Stealing Beer


Maybe she needs a refresher on the 10 commandments



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Hulk Hogan fearing another sex tape could be leaked

The shirt say it well.
FURTHER embarrassment could be heaped on Hulk Hogan and his family following claims ANOTHER sex tape starring the wrestler could surface online.
A one-minute clip featuring the 59-year-old muscleman and the ex-wife of his DJ pal Bubba The Love Sponge emerged last week.

It shows the wrestling legend stripping off before climbing into a four-poster bed with Heather Clem and is thought to be just a snippet from 30 minutes of X-rated footage.
And now it’s been reported that Hulk has warned his ex-wife Linda, his daughter Brooke and son Nick that this wasn’t his only sexual tryst caught on camera.
It comes after Linda Bollea added to the family woes last week when she was arrested for drink-driving.
A source told RadarOnline: “Hulk is very concerned that a new sex tape could emerge.
“After the first video was leaked he warned Linda, Brooke and Nick that he could have been caught on camera in the past.
“The family is absolutely mortified their name has been sullied in such a tacky way. They never imagined that Hulk could drag them into such an embarrassing situation.
“Hulk’s admission has left the family praying that their reputation isn’t further muddied – last week was a week to forget for the Hogans, including Linda’s DUI arrest.
“But only time will tell if another sex tape finds it way on the internet. The family is certainly bracing for the worst.”
Meanwhile, Hulk has confirmed the woman in the tape is Heather – and says his pal Bubba gave the sexual encounter his blessing.
The wrestler revealed to DJ Howard Stern he had sex with the former bikini model six years ago.
Although it’s not known who leaked last week’s tape, it’s claimed that Hulk – real name Terry Bollea – played no part in its emergence.
A source said: “Hulk didn’t leak the tape. He probably didn’t even have a copy of it.”
In the steamy video, the WWF champ takes a call from son Nick before romping with brunette Heather.
After their love-making concludes, Hulk tells his lover: “I feel like I just got off a ******* rollercoaster.
“Be cool. You're awesome.”

[Source:The Sun]


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13,000 received potentially tainted steroid shots


As many as 13,000 people received steroid shots suspected in a national meningitis outbreak, health officials said Monday. But it's not clear how many are in danger.
Officials don't how many of the shots may have been contaminated with meningitis-causing fungus tied to the outbreak. And the figure includes not only those who got them in the back for pain - who are most at risk - but also those who got the shots in other places, like knees and shoulders.
Those injected in joints are not believed to be at risk for fungal meningitis, said Curtis Allen, a spokesman for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. He said there was no breakdown available of how many had the shots in the back or in joints.
The CDC count of cases reached 105 on Monday, including eight deaths. A ninth death was reported late Monday by a Nashville, Tenn., hospital.
Tennessee has the most cases, followed by Michigan, Virginia, Indiana, Florida, Maryland, Minnesota, North Carolina and Ohio.
All had received shots for back pain, and investigators suspect a steroid medication made by a specialty pharmacy. About 17,700 single-dose vials of the steroid sent to 23 states have been recalled. Inspectors found at least one sealed vial contaminated with fungus, and tests were being done on other vials.
The first known case of the rarely seen fungal meningitis was diagnosed last month in Tennessee. The steroid maker, New England Compounding Center of Framingham, Mass., recalled the drug, and over the weekend recalled everything else it makes.
"While there is no indication at this time of any contamination in other NECC products, this recall is being taken as a precautionary measure," the company said in a statement.
Meningitis is an inflammation of the lining of the brain and spinal cord, and a back injection would put any contaminant in more direct contact with that lining.
Symptoms on meningitis include severe headache, nausea, dizziness and fever. The CDC said many of the cases have been mild and some people had strokes. Symptoms have been appearing between one and four weeks after patients got the shots.
A Michigan man whose wife's death was linked to the outbreak said Monday that he, too, was treated with steroids from one of the recalled batches.
"Not only have I lost my wife, but I'm watching the clock to see if anything develops," George Cary said, as friends and family gathered for his wife's wake in Howell, 60 miles northwest of Detroit.
His wife, Lilian, 67, had been ill since late August, but meningitis wasn't detected until Sept. 22, her husband said. She suffered a stroke and died Sept. 30, he said.
Michigan officials have not released the names of two people who have died in the outbreak in that state, but did say one was a 67-year-old woman.
Fungal meningitis is not contagious like the more common forms. The two types of fungus linked so far to the outbreak are all around, but very rarely causes illness. Fungal meningitis is treated with high-dose antifungal medications, usually given intravenously in a hospital.
The steroid is known as preservative-free methylprednisolone acetate, which the compounding pharmacy creates by combining a powder with a liquid.
Doctors should contact any patient who got doses from any of the recalled lots, and should look back at their records as far back as mid-May, CDC officials say.


[Source:Fox News]



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Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Virginia man kills family - feared Obama re-election

Virginia man kills family and himself over fear Obama would be re-elected


A Virginia man allegedly killed himself and his family earlier this week in part because he was upset by the thought of President Barack Obama being re-elected.
“He felt that our God-given rights were being taken away,” a family friend identified as “Maggie L.” told The Daily Mail. “He didn’t like where the country was going.”
The friend said Albert Peterson, a defense contractor, had a history of paranoia and was also affected by a favorite uncle’s recent suicide. On Wednesday, The Washington Post reported that Peterson, his wife Kathleen and their two sons, Matthew and Christopher, were found dead in their home.

According to The Mail, authorities believe Peterson shot his wife and the children before turning the gun on himself. Maggie told the newspaper that his family had a history of mental illness; his father killed himself when Peterson was young, and the death of his mother five years ago, she said, nearly drove him to suicide before Kathleen saved him.
But more recently, Maggie said, Peterson was behaving erratically, sending paranoid political emails daily to family and friends.
“They were very well off people and they saved a lot of money,” she said about the Petersons. “He couldn’t understand how the government could be so irresponsible and he thought it would be on the backs of his boys.”
WJLA-TV reported on Wednesday that friends of the family and classmates of Matthew and Christopher held a vigil to support each other.

“It doesn’t really hit you until you get to school to know that you’re never going to see them at school anymore, or anytime,” said a family friend, Jazmine Mitchell.
WJLA’s report from the vigil for the Peterson family, aired Wednesday night, can be seen below.

Anyone thinking of taking their life is advised to call the National Suicide Prevention Hotline at 1-800-273-8255.

[Source: Raw Story (http://s.tt/1oEms]

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Monday, October 1, 2012

School takes rosary beads away from student

Would this happen to any other religious group? What if it did...would there be outrage then?
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Ebola Outbreak!

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