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Saturday, March 10, 2012

KONY? WHAT ABOUT AMERICA'S WAR CRIMINALS?

THERE IS SUCH A LARGE MESSAGE TO KONY 2012. THERE IS SUCH A HIDDEN AGENDA AMERICA IS BEHIND!! OH MAN- THESE IDIOTS(AMERICA) ARE NOW COMING TO AFRICA THAT TOO NEAR OUR DEAR COUNTRY. MARCEL CARTIER(HIP HOP ARTIST) AMAZINGLY SAYS " IF THE MEDIA WANTS TO TALK ABOUT HUMAN RIGHTS THEN THEY SHOULD TALK ABOUT BUSH 2012 AS HE IS THE BIGGEST WAR CRIMINAL WALKING FREELY ON THE PLANET HAVING KILLED AT LEAST A MILLION AND A HALF IRAQIS" OR WHAT ABOUT OBAMA 2012 OR NETANYAHU 2012? 





On March 5, the Kony 2012 video was posted on YouTube. Four days after its implantation by the group Invisible Children, the documentary has gone viral and has received millions of hits in hardly any time. The film that has blown up all over the net and social media sites has many folks talking. The collective that produced the film aims to make Joseph Kony infamous for his long-occurring crimes in an effort to bring him to justice. So after all these years, why should we care about Kony? Hip-hop artist Marcel Cartier joins us for more on Kony.

KRIS HUMPHRIES Demanding $7 Million From KIM KARDASHIAN?

Celebrity gossip websites have learned that KRIS HUMPHRIES is reportedly demanding $7 million from KIM KARDASHIAN in return for walking away from their divorce case.


Early last month, Kris Humphries and his legal team declared that the NBA star was not going to ask Kim for any money… as long as she admits that their marriage was bogus. But since Kim will never admit to such a thing, Kris is now allegedly asking $7 million from his future ex-wife so that they can avoid an ugly divorce trial that’s sure to be highly publicized, which can cause even more damage to Kim’s already precarious public image.

“[Humphries] — through his Minnesota lawyer — has given Kim an ultimatum … either pay up, or endure an ugly, public trial.”


Predictably, Kim and her legal team said “no” due to the fact that they have an iron-clad prenup to back them up, which states that Kim will not have to give a single penny toKris should their marriage fail.


And even if the divorce is turned into an annulment, which is what Kris was pushing for, the money he would be entitled to still won’t amount to $7 million, since his marriage toKim only lasted 72 days.


Could this true, or is it just another smear campaign against Kim’s ex?

Watch Now: Rihanna Strips Down for New Armani Jeans Ad



Another day, another chance to see Rihanna wearing next to nothing.

Right on the heels of the sexy singer's topless pic comes this new spot for Armani Jeans, which finds her, once again, flaunting that fabulous figure.

But where exactly are the jeans?

Oh, they're there.

Mind you, you must sit through nearly 45 seconds of Rihanna writhing around on a bed in her underwear before finally slipping on a pair of the product she's promoting over her beautiful backside.

Not that we're complaining.

COLA GIANTS CHANGE FORMULA TO AVOID CANCER WARNING


Fizzy drink producers including Coca-Cola Co. and PepsiCo Inc. are changing their products’ formulas to avoid using cancer warning labels.

Industry tracker Beverage Digest reported that soda drink companies are changing the way they make the caramel coloring used in their products. 

The announcement was issued after a consumer advocacy group released report saying that many popular cola drinks contain a caramel-coloring chemical that causes cancer in lab animals. 

The chemical called 4-methylimidazole or 4-MIical 4-methylimidazole is not made of natural caramel but produced via a chemical process which involves ammonia. 

Producers of fizzy beverages and some health agencies claim 4-MI has not been proven to be dangerous for humans yet and a consumer would have to drink over a thousand cans of soda a day to reach the doses tied to cancer in rodents. 

Public health advocates, however, maintain that the regulator is allowing soft drink companies to needlessly expose millions of Americans to a chemical that is known to cause cancer. 

“If companies can make brown food coloring that is carcinogen-free, the industry should use it,” said executive director of Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI), Michael Jacobson. 

A California law mandates drinks containing a certain level of carcinogens use warning label and the cola companies said they have already changed their recipes in California and will do the same all across the country soon. 

The decision includes Coca-Cola and PepsiCo which account for almost 90 percent of the US soda market. 

Coca-Cola, however, said rather than 'changing its recipe' it was simply changing the production process of one of its ingredients. 

“The caramel colour in all of our products has been, is and always will be safe, and The Coca-Cola Company is not changing the world-famous formula for our Coca-Cola beverages,” the company said in a statement. 

“Over the years, we have updated our manufacturing processes from time to time, but never altered our Secret Formula.”