Yee-haw! Just when you thought the anti-Obama madness couldn't get any more insane, Georgia woman Melissa Neese erected this timely Halloween display, which includes both John McCain and Barack Obama. Note, however, that Obama has the "shadow of death" looming behind him, while McCain's a pristine as could be. Despite acknowledging her McCain preference, Neese [...] Full story...
Why was Blade publisher Window Media shut down last week? Maybe because it was carrying $15.35 million in debt it never had a chance of paying off.
Enjoy this Davey Wavey moment of silence, because it may be the only one you ever receive.
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Despite a mostly forgettable singing performance at last night's American Music Awards, the glam rocker did accomplish one thing: Getting people to discuss his sexuality.
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You've read the gruesome headlines about 19-year-old Jorge Steven Lopez Mercado's murder. How the Puerto Rican teen was found burned, dismembered, and decapitated on the side of a deserted road in Cayey.
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