Apparently Orlando Bloom was on the phone calling people and encouraging them to vote for Obama. Why the hell didn’t he call me? I would have listened to whatever he said……..up until the part where he said, “Hi this is Orlando Bloom.”
I think I would have passed out at that point or started screaming!
Sarah Silverman was on Leno last night to promote the return of her show, “The Sarah Silverman Program.” She chats about the election, sloppy seconds, Jimmy Kimmel, and looking like a horse!
But this video really got under my skin. I have not talked about my particular vote in this election or who I believe or don’t believe. I post little random tidbits because quite frankly I feel everyone should be allowed to vote for who they think would do the best job possible.
But then I see a video like this and it really disturbs me. No wonder our Country can not move forward because a lot of people are still living in the past. I feel very strongly that if we don’t learn from the past we are destined to relive it in the future.
This ignorant fool went to a McCain/Palin event while holding a stuffed “Curious George” monkey doll. He made this monkey a lovely bandana that says Obama/Biden on it. Seriously, its 2008 and we still have people in America that are this racist, ignorant and revolting? He goes on to call the doll “Little Hussein.”
Do we really wonder why the rest of the world hate us? I am putting this video up on an entertainment site where I know a lot people will watch and see the face of racism.
Move over Tom Brokaw and Gwen Ifills, Daddy Yankee is taking over as moderator! Well in Puerto Rico he did. The 31-year-old reggaeton star helped moderate a televised debate Thursday among candidates for governor of Puerto Rico, in an effort to encourage young voters to the polls Nov. 4th.
Daddy Yankee read questions submitted through social-networking Web sites such as “Facebook” and “MySpace”, but went off-script at the end of the debate.
He has shown his support for McCain in the American elections because he says, McCain is “a fighter for the Hispanic community.” I’d love to hear why he feels that way!
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