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Benny Medina’s Sister says Will Smith and Diddy are Gay
Jan 16th
Celebrity manager Benny Medina’s sister Katrina puts two of Benny’s former clients, on blast!
she says Will Smith is gay and Diddy refused to help her out.
Kat is mad at Diddy for not compensating her for letting her son play, with his sons twenty years ago.
She also outs Will Smith by saying he’s gay….
While I do believe both parties could be gay or bi, but again that’s their business….
this broad sounds like a bitter b*tch, umm shouldn’t she be talking to her brother? I mean if he is responsible for Diddy and Will’s careers than why is she bothering with them instead of her brother? Then ole boy made a suspect statement about Diddy coming in the bathroom while he was in the bathtub with his uncle, WTF? This is some crazy shit, ummm did she say Diddy was all in Benny ass? #icant with these 2 -_-
Rihanna blows some kush for STANS on twitter
Jan 16th
BREASTFEEDING MOMS PLOTTING TO SUE HOSPITAL OVER BEYONCE & JAY-Z
Jan 10th
Sources at Lenox Hill Hospital in NYC tell TMZ … the mothers have been gathering at a breastfeeding class at the hospital … and in between latching techniques, they’ve been griping about the way they’ve been treated during the celebrity lockdown.
We’re told the mothers feel they’ve been “neglected” by hospital staff … and now they’re discussing the possibility of filing a lawsuit against LHH.
According to NYDailyNews.com, Bey and Jay-Z dropped $1.3 mil to seal off a private wing of the hospital … with private security roaming all over the place.
Our sources say several mothers have been seen arguing with Bey’s security people … accusing the hired muscle of being “extremely rude.”
Still, we’re told the mothers are not mad at Bey and Jay — directing the blame solely at the people who run the hospital.
One source tells us, “Someone at the hospital should be protecting us patients.”
Jay-Z runs to the studio to record a song called Glory Ft Blue Ivy Carter
Jan 9th
Words can’t describe how fatherhood feels to Jay-Z after the birth of his first child, Blue Ivy Carter,
Jay-Z hit the studio to express how he felt about such a special blessing.
Jay-Z raps about his beautiful daughter, Unbeknownst to the world, Jay-Z reveals that Beyonce had previously suffered a miscarriage before conceiving Blue Ivy Carter.
The Pharrell Williams-produced track also features the first cries of little baby Blue which is the most precious thing about this song.
STORY: The Meaning Behind Blue Ivy Carter
Jay also revealed that Blue Ivy was conceived in Paris, France, right before Bey began promoting her album 4.
Jay ends the song rapping, “Baby I’ll paint the sky blue…my greatest creation was you.”
This is a very beautiful song that everyone must hear! Take a listen to “Glory” and tell us what you think below!
So less then 48hrs after your wife gives birth you
run to the studio, to put out a track about the baby?
It’s a nice song, but really though? this soon? #icant
umm why didn’t he make a rap song about his first kid as well?
Is Beyonce’s Baby Blue Ivy Carter part of the illuminati
Jan 9th

Is Beyonce’s Baby, Blue Ivy Carter, Lucifer’s Daughter’s Name Spelled Backwards?
Beyoncé has had her baby, and now that the rumors she was faking her pregnancy have died down, it’s time for the new rumors to start.
On twitter “Illuminati’s very youngest” started trending after Beyoncé’s baby’s name was announced.
Blue Ivy Carter is already causing quite a stir, and she isn’t even 48 hours old lol.
It seems that people believe the name “Ivy” stands for “Illuminati’s Very Youngest.” Why people think this,
it’s not clear. Maybe because daddy Jay-Z is rumored to be a part of the Illuminati.
A Twitter user said the following:
Rai Mitha (@Rai968): IVY=Illuminati’s Very Youngest. Eulb Yvi (her name backwards) is Lucifer’s daughter’s name in Latin
So basically, if you take Blue Ivy and turn it backwards you get Eulb Yvi, which just so happens to be Lucifer’s daughter’s name in Latin. Now, that’s a weird combination. So, Beyoncé’s daughter is not only the Illuminati’s Very Youngest, she’s also the daughter of Satan?
Does that make Jay-Z the devil incarnated?
#sopa internet black out
Jan 8th
Members of Congress may be on vacation, but that hasn't calmed critics who say an effort to stamp out online piracy would create an unprecedented threat to free speech on the Internet.
Far from fading from memory, the Stop Online Piracy Act (along with a related Senate bill) has become a rallying point for Web freedom advocates in a debate that has pitted Hollywood and other business interests against some of the biggest titans of the technology world.
Interest in the debate spiked again this week when one of the bill's opponents suggested that online heavyweights such as Google, Facebook, Amazon and Twitter had considered a "nuclear option" -- temporarily shutting down their sites in protest -- to raise awareness about the bills, which await lawmakers when they return this month.
When contacted by CNN, none of those companies would confirm that such a drastic move had ever been considered. By Friday, the advocate whose comments had fueled the speculation appeared to back away from claims that a Web blackout was still likely to occur.
"Internet and technology companies will continue to educate policymakers and other stakeholders on the problems with the (legislation)," Markham Erickson, director of Web trade association NetCoalition, said in a statement. "An 'Internet blackout' would obviously be both drastic and unprecedented."
Part of the urgency comes from critics' fears that the legislation, which has opponents and supporters on both sides of the political aisle, is going to move quickly once Congress reconvenes.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, a Democrat, has announced plans to push that chamber's companion bill, the Protect IP Act, as soon as they return January 23. Sen. Ron Wyden of Oregon, also a Democrat, and other senators have promised to filibuster, a move that would prevent leaders from calling for a vote until the following day.
"We hope that the Senate will cancel its scheduled vote on PIPA so that we can get back to working with members on how to address the concerns raised by the
(Motion Picture Association of America) and others without threatening our nation's security or future innovation and jobs," Erickson said.
IF THIS BILL IS PASSED,
ANY AND ALL SITES CAN GO DOWN, INCLUDING YOUTUBE, FACEBOOK, TWITTER, MYSPACE, GOOGLE+, TUMBLR, BLOGGER, AND MANY MORE!
IF ANYTHING IS POSTED THAT VIOLATES THIS BILL:
(HR 3261)
IT WILL BE SHUT DOWN.
EVEN IF YOU ARE ONLY SINGING A SONG FOR 4 SECONDS, YOU WILL BE SUED.
REMEMBER ME TELLING YOU ABOUT THE INTERNET KILL SWITCH?
If passed, the "Stop Online Piracy Act," or SOPA (HR 3261), could rip apart the open fabric of the Internet. People could see their websites
disappear from the Internet for a "crime" as innocent as posting a video of themselves singing along to a favorite song.
It paves the way for the sort of heavy-handed blocking tactics you'd expect to see in China, not the United States.
SOPA violates our right to free speech.
GO HERE TO HELP:
http://act2.freepress.net/sign/sopa_letter/?source=facebook1
AND HERE:
http://act2.freepress.net/sign/resolution_of_disapproval/
anti-cyber bullying
Ndaa bill aka martial law bill
my commentary
Dakota Fanning’s Cosmopolitan controversy
Jan 8th

Dakota Fanning looks very sexy and grown up on the cover of Cosmopolitan magazine, but not everyone thinks it’s a good look.
The 17-year-old débuts her racy cover for the February issue of Cosmo by wearing a plunging, figure-hugging dress.
The Runaways actress who turns 18 at the end of next month, looks considerably older than her age, but is it too racy for a teen?
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Texas teen deported to Colombia back in US
Jan 8th


source: DALLAS (AP) —
A Texas teenager who was deported to Colombia after claiming to be an illegal immigrant was back in the United States on Friday,
and at the center of an international mystery over how a minor could be sent to a country where she is not a citizen.
The 15-year-old’s family has questioned why U.S. officials didn’t do more to verify her identity and say she is not fluent in Spanish and had no ties to Colombia.
While many facts of the case involving Jakadrien Lorece Turner remain unclear, U.S. and Colombian officials have pointed fingers over who is responsible.
Immigration experts say that while cases of mistaken identity are rare, people can slip through the cracks,
especially if they don’t have legal help or family members working on their behalf. But they say U.S. immigration authorities had the responsibility to determine if a person is a citizen.
“Often in these situations they have these group hearings where they tell everybody you’re going to be deported,” said Jacqueline Stevens, a political science professor at Northwestern University, who is an expert on immigration issues. “Everything is really quick, even if you understand English you wouldn’t understand what is going on. If she were in that situation as a 14-year-old she would be herded through like cattle and not have a chance to talk to the judge about her situation.”
Jakadrien was on a flight from Atlanta and would be in Dallas by evening, her mother, Johnisa Turner, told the Associated Press.
She had said earlier that she planned to meet her daughter when she arrives in the city.
“Our day has been hectic, hers is, too,” Turner said. “Just as long as she makes it home, just as long as she gets here.”
Turner said she has “a gazillion questions” for Jakadrien. Federal and local officials may have plenty, as well.
The saga began when the teen ran away more than a year ago. Jakadrien’s family said she left home in November 2010.
Houston police said the girl was arrested on April 2, 2011, for misdemeanor theft in that city and claimed to be Tika Lanay Cortez, a Colombian woman born in 1990.It was unclear if she has been living under that name.
Houston police said in a statement that her name was run through a database to determine if she was wanted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement but the results were negative.
She was then turned over to the Harris County jail and booked on the theft charge.
The county sheriff’s office said it ran her through the available databases and did the interviews necessary to establish her identity and immigration status in the country, with negative results. A sheriff’s office employee recommended that an immigration detainer be put on her, and upon her release from jail she was turned over to ICE.
U.S. immigration officials insist they followed procedure and found nothing to indicate that the girl wasn’t a Colombian woman living illegally in the country.
An ICE official said the teen claimed to be Cortez throughout the criminal proceedings in Houston and the ensuing deportation process, in which an immigration judge ultimately ordered her back to Colombia.
Standard procedure before any deportation is to coordinate with the other country in order to establish that person is from there, the ICE official said.
The ICE official, speaking on condition of anonymity due to not being authorized to discuss additional details of the case, said the teenager was interviewed by a representative from the Colombian consulate and that country’s government issued her a travel document to enter Colombia.
Jakadrien was issued travel documents at the request of U.S. officials using information they provided,
the Colombian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said. Colombian officials are investigating what kind of verification was conducted by its Houston consulate to issue the temporary passport.
The girl was given Colombian citizenship upon arriving in that country, the ICE official said.
According to the Colombian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the girl was enrolled in the country’s
“Welcome Home” program after she arrived there. She was given shelter, psychological assistance and a job at a call center, a statement from the agency said.
“If she looked like an adult, and she told them she was a 21-year-old Colombian citizen, and she didn’t show up in their databases, this was inevitable,” said Albert Armendariz, an immigration attorney from El Paso.
Jakadrien’s family says they have no idea why she ended up in Colombia. Johnisa Turner said the girl is a U.S. citizen who was born in Dallas and was not fluent in Spanish. She said neither she nor the teen’s father had ties to Colombia. Jakadrien’s grandmother, Lorene Turner, called the deportation a “big mistake somebody made.”
“She looks like a kid, she acts like a kid. How could they think she wasn’t a kid?” Lorene Turner asked on Thursday.
Lorene Turner, a Dallas hairstylist, said she spent a lot of time on the Internet trying to track down Jakadrien.
Ultimately, the girl was found in Bogota by the Dallas Police Department with help from Colombian and U.S. officials.
Dallas Police detective C’mon (pronounced Simone) Wingo, the detective in charge of the case, said she was contacted in August
by the girl’s grandmother, who said Jakadrien had posted “kind of disturbing” messages on a Facebook account where she goes by yet another name.
Wingo said the girl was located in early November through her use of a computer to log into Facebook. Relatives
were then put into contact with the U.S. embassy in Bogota to provide pictures and documents to prove Jakadrien’s identity.
Colombian officials said when the government discovered she was a U.S. citizen and a minor, it put her under the care of a welfare program.
State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said the case was brought to the State Department’s attention in mid-December.
“We didn’t have any involvement at all in this case until it came to light that there may be a problem with an American minor in Colombia,
and that — and then we became involved both with Colombian authorities and with folks in Dallas,” Nuland said.
Stephen Yale-Loehr, who teaches immigration law at Cornell Law School, said hundreds of U.S. citizens are wrongfully detained or deported each year.
“There are a variety of legitimate reasons why somebody might not appear to be a U.S. citizen at first glance.” he said.
“It’s the duty of the U.S. federal immigration agency to make sure that we do not detain and deport U.S. citizens erroneously. And this, unfortunately happened in this case.”
” She was given shelter, psychological assistance and a job at a call center, a statement from the agency said.”
She was given a JOB, a place to live and counseling? hell She was doing better there than 1/3 of the people living in the USA.
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Tiger Woods’ Ex-Wife Demolishes $12 Million Home
Jan 8th
my commentary:
Nordegren, 32, called in a team to tear down the six bedroom mansion in North Palm beach earlier this week.
‘It was a beautiful place.’
Nordegren bought the gorgeous mansion in March for $12.3 million, one year after receiving a $100 million divorce settlement from professional golfer Tiger Woods.
Apparently, however, the 17,000-square foot house, built in 1932 and sporting an in-ground pool and newly added elevator, just wasn’t suiting the Swedish former model…
perhaps because the original property is part of a development that houses the famous Seminole Golf Course.




















