‘Glee’ Star Cory Monteith Dies at 31

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/glee-star-cory-monteith-dies-584965

 

 

The actor was found dead at Vancouver’s Fairmont Pacific Rim hotel.

Glee star Cory Monteith was found dead at Vancouver’s Fairmont Pacific Rim hotel Saturday, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed. He was 31.

The actor was found at noon Saturday on the hotel’s 21st floor, Vancouver police said in a news conference. He checked into the hotel on July 6, and was expected to check out Saturday. When Monteith missed his checkout time at noon, hotel staff went to his room and discovered his body.

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Police said Monteith was with other people Friday night. An examination of hotel video footage showed him returning to his room alone early Saturday morning. Police believe he was alone when he died. No cause of death was given and no foul play is suspected, police said. Police are questioning the people he was with Friday night.

In March, Monteith voluntarily checked himself into rehab for substance abuse. He previously checked into rehab when he was 19. It was unclear why the British Columbia-native had checked into the Vancouver hotel.

Family, Vancouver police said, have just been informed. He had been deceased for several hours when his body had been discovered.

“Cory Monteith’s family statement: “We are in shock and mourning this tragic loss.”bit.ly/15sIi92Representatives for Glee producers 20th Century Fox Television, Fox, series co-creator Ryan Murphy and Lea Michele did not immediately returns THR‘s requests for comment.

“We are so saddened to confirm that the reports on the death of Cory Monteith are accurate. We are in shock and mourning this tragic loss,” representatives for the actor told THR in a statement.

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Monteith has played Finn Hudson, the lovable boy-next door on Glee, since it debuted in 2009. He also has a role in the upcoming indie All the Wrong Reasons.

Monteith’s Glee co-star Mark Salling, who played Finn’s best friend Puck, took to Twitter on Saturday as news of his friend’s death had spread with a poignant, “no.” Castmate Dot-Marie Jones used all-caps to convey her grief.

And This Is Why America Is In Trouble

While I find the caucasian girl’s behavior reprehensible, I’m betting the 18-34 crowd can tell us more about what’s happening on ‘Big Brother’ then they can what’s happening in the world. It’s discouraging as a writer to see such ignorant people, and how little our school system is doing on educating. We have people graduating High School who can’t even read for God’s sake! But things are okay! We know what’s happening in ‘Big Brother’!

Just leaves me shaking my damn head.

 

http://www.tmz.com/2013/07/12/big-brother-race-war-candice-aaryn-black-howard-ginamarie/

 

 

Gun Geo Marker app tries to locate homes, businesses of gun owners Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2013/07/11/gun-geo-marker-app-tries-to-locate-homes-businesses-gun-owners/#ixzz2YmXsbFLF

Now I try to stay out of controversial topics but this is one I cannot keep quiet about. This is so irresponsible it’s breathtaking. Not only does it tell criminals where to find guns to steal, but it tells them who DOES NOT own a weapon and where they can break in without consequences. Some people, especially on the far left and far right, don’t understand the law of ‘unintended consequences.’

 

http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2013/07/11/gun-geo-marker-app-tries-to-locate-homes-businesses-gun-owners/

Wegmans cuts health benefits for part-time workers

And here’s the first major domino to fall. There will be more as we get closer to January 1, 2014. While the rich, and the powerful will have access to their own private health care options, the average Joe will be saddled with high cost insurance-and eventually government run insurance. This will cut the quality of care for us average people down to unacceptably poor levels while the elite keep theirs. Same song, same dance with the ‘climate change’ bullshit. They want everyone living in the cities, where we’re easy to control, while they move out of the countryside and enjoy the nice open spaces that we, the great unwashed masses, aren’t smart enough or powerful enough to possess. And never forget this: the big boys aren’t going to give up their million dollar bonuses to look out for us either.

Per the Buffalo News:

By Samantha Maziarz Christmann | News Staff Reporter | @DiscountDivaSam

on July 10, 2013 – 11:57 PM

, updated July 11, 2013 at 11:20 AM

 

Et tu, Wegmans?

The Rochester-based grocer that has been continually lauded for providing health insurance to its part-time workers will no longer offer that benefit.

Until recently, the company voluntarily offered health insurance to employees who worked 20 hours per week or more. Companies are required by law to offer health insurance only to full-time employees who work 30 hours or more per week.

Several Wegmans employees confirmed part-time health benefits had been cut and said the company said the decision was related to changes brought about by the Affordable Care Act.

However, part-time employees may actually benefit from Wegmans’ decision, according to Brian Murphy, a partner at Lawley Benefits Group, an insurance brokerage firm in Buffalo.

“If you have an employee that qualifies for subsidized coverage, they might be better off going with that than a limited part-time benefit,” Murphy said.

That’s because subsidized coverage can have a lower out-of-pocket cost for the insured employee while also providing better benefits than an employer-paid plan.

Under the Affordable Care Act, part-time employees are not eligible for health insurance subsidies if their employer offers insurance.

“It’s a win-win. The employee gets subsidized coverage, and the employer gets to lower costs,” Murphy said.

“As a private company, we don’t share specifics of our employee benefits programs. It’s a given that health care reform will result in some changes to our benefits program, but it will not change our commitment to meeting the needs of our employees,” Wegmans said in a statement.

Wegmans declined further comment.

Wegmans employs roughly 1,433 full-time employees and 4,304 part-time employees in the Buffalo Niagara region.

email: schristmann@buffnews.com

Oil prices surge above $105, gasoline tops $3.50

None of the reasons for this are legit. It’s nothing more then greed on the parts of both OPEC and the Oil Companies. Ever notice that whenever gas get’s near 3 bucks a gallon that the price of oil shoots up again? Next thing you know, it’s back to 3.50-3.70. It’s nothing more than the companies making sure it stays at one price. How in the name of God can a stagnant economy pull down reserves that were so full you couldn’t swing a car without hitting a barrel of oil? By artificially bringing it down that’s how.

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NEW YORK (CNNMoney)

U.S. oil prices jumped above $105 a barrel Wednesday, their highest level in over a year, as stockpiles of crude dwindled and tensions in Egypt kept traders on edge. Gasoline prices in the United States also began to move higher.

Oil prices rose nearly $2 a barrel following a report from the American Petroleum Institute showing a 9 million barrel draw down in crude oil stored in tanks around the country.

The $2 rise comes on top of gains made over the last couple of weeks after widespread protests and a military takeover in Egypt. U.S. oil prices are up 10% since the end of June.

The rise in crude prices is beginning to make its way into the cost of gasoline. After falling for several weeks, average gas prices in the United States ticked up 2 cents a gallon overnight to $3.50.

“There are going to be a lot of unhappy people if gas prices continue to rise quickly in the coming days,” Michael Green, a spokesman for AAA, said in a press release Wednesday. “This is among the busiest times of the year for driving and no one wants to pay more to fill up their gas tank.”

Crude stockpiles: The draw down in crude oil supplies is partly the result of an upgrade to a giant BP (BCONQ) refinery in Whiting, Indiana. That upgrade now allows the refinery to process 250,000 more barrels of oil per day — oil that comes out of crude stockpiles.

But the larger picture is that the oil industry has gotten better at alleviating a glut of crude supplies, especially in the middle part of the country.

That glut was caused by the recent boom in U.S. oil production from places like North Dakota’s Bakken Shale and Texas’ Eagle Ford. The oil was being pumped, but the infrastructure to move it to market wasn’t in place. That led oil to pile up in places like Cushing, Okla. — home to the convergence of several pipeline, oil storage tanks, and the delivery point for the most widely cited U.S. oil contract — West Texas Intermediate.

As a result, for the last couple of years WTI prices were some 20% below other oil contracts traded both in the United States and globally –such as the North Sea’s Brent crude.

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Over the last several months, new pipelines have opened and more oil is being moved by rail.

“It is clear that the various pipeline workarounds and rail shipments are having an effect,” Mike Fitzpatrick, editor-in-chief of Kilduff Report’s Energy Overview, wrote in a note Wednesday. “There is still plenty of oil in storage and being produced. But the facts on the ground in Cushing are changing.”

WTI prices are now nearly even with Brent prices — which is more the historical norm.

Egypt: The country itself doesn’t produce much oil. But it sits astride the Suez Canal, through which some 4 million barrels of crude oil and other petroleum products pass each day. Traders fear the unrest may disrupt that flow.

There’s also concern the events in Egypt — a populous country that’s considered a bellwether of Arab opinion — could spark broader protests across the Middle East and North Africa. The region is home to about a third of the world’s oil production.

Brent oil prices are up about 7% since the start of the violence.

The protests were sparked two weeks ago by millions of Egyptians unhappy with the increasingly authoritarian rule of the county’s democratically elected, Islamist President Mohamed Morsy. The military ousted Morsy last week, and the country has since descended into chaos that’s left scores dead.

Gasoline prices: While pump prices are on the upswing, they may not rise as far or as fast as oil prices, for several reasons.

First, the BP refinery, while taking oil off the market, will produce gasoline. That should add to national supply and help keep prices lower.

Second, While WTI prices have risen 10%, U.S. gasoline has always been made with a blend of crudes, not just WTI. So the rise attributed to the easing of the bottleneck in Cushing and elsewhere in the middle part of the country shouldn’t have too big an impact on gasoline prices, except perhaps in the Midwest.

Finally, while the unrest in Egypt may be propping up prices globally, there is little else in the way of solid economic news that would support oil prices at this level. Economic data out of China is looking particularly weak.

“With the move above $105, you may sell at will,” Fitzpatrick wrote in his note, meant for oil traders. “The slowdown in China cannot be denied and the market will adjust to the emerging Cushing dynamic.” To top of page

 

Why was the DOJ doing this???

As someone who values both freedom and the rule of law, this pisses me off. This is a ‘innocent until proven guilt’ system! Not ‘guilt until proven innocent!’  What do anyone in power think this news will do?? It’ll do nothing but further inflame racial tensions in this country, which this administration has set back 50 years, and further split this country up. However, what do people expect from a community organizer??

Per the Daily Caller:

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Docs: Justice Department facilitated anti-Zimmerman protests

 

Patrick Howley

Investigative Reporter

 

A division of the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) was deployed to Sanford, Florida in 2012 to provide assistance for anti-George Zimmerman protests, including a rally headlined by activist Al Sharpton, according to newly released documents.

The Community Relations Service (CRS), a unit of DOJ, reported expenses related to its deployment in Sanford to help manage protests between March and April 2012, according to documents obtained by the watchdog group Judicial Watch.

CRS spent $674.14 between March 25-27 related to having been “deployed to Sanford, FL, to work marches, demonstrations, and rallies related to the shooting and death of an African-American teen by a neighborhood watch captain.” CRS spent another $1,142.84 for the same purpose between March 25-28.

CRS spent $892.55 “to provide support for protest deployment in Florida” between March 30-April 1, and $751.60 “to provide technical assistance to the City of Sanford, event organizers, and law enforcement agencies for the march and rally on March 31.”

Sharpton, who promoted the Tawana Brawley hoax in the 1980s and in 1995 led a protest against the “white interloper” owner of a Harlem clothing store that ended in a deadly shooting rampage at the store, was a featured speaker at the March 31 rally, called “The March for Trayvon Martin,” where he advocated for Zimmerman’s prosecution.

CRS expenditures related to the anti-Zimmerman protests continued through mid-April. Between April 11 and April 12, CRS spent $552.35 “to provide technical assistance for the preparation of possible marches and rallies related to the fatal shooting of a 17 year old African American male.”

Local government officials noticed the Department of Justice’s efforts in building “bridges of understanding” in Sanford.

“Congratulations to our partners, Thomas Battles, Regional Director, and Mildred De Robles, Miami-Dade Coordinator and their co-workers at the U.S. Department of Justice Community Relations Service for their outstanding and ongoing efforts to reduce tensions and build bridges of understanding and respect in Sanford, Florida,” wrote Amy Carswell, Miami-Dade County Community Relations Board Program Officer, in an April 16 email.

“Thank you Partner. You did lots of stuff behind the scene to make Miami a success. We will continue to work together,” DOJ official Thomas Battles wrote in reply to Carswell.

“That’s why we make the big bucks,” Carswell replied.

CRS was established by the Civil Rights Act of 1964. According to the CRS web page, “The Community Relations Service is the Department’s ‘peacemaker’ for community conflicts and tensions arising from differences of race, color, and national origin. Created by the Civil Rights Act of 1964, CRS is the only Federal agency dedicated to assist State and local units of government, private and public organizations, and community groups with preventing and resolving racial and ethnic tensions, incidents, and civil disorders, and in restoring racial stability and harmony.”

A Department of Justice spokesperson said that she did not know off the top of her head what CRS’ role was in the anti-Zimmerman protests but is currently trying to figure out that answer. The Daily Caller will update this story upon receiving a statement from DOJ.

Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2013/07/10/doj-provided-security-for-anti-zimmerman-protests/#ixzz2YfTmoyn1

And rioting will help how?

from the politico.com

Zimmerman Lawyer Mark O’Mara: “My Client Will Never Be Safe”

 

PIERS MORGAN: If George Zimmerman is acquitted, completely acquitted, not found guilty of second-degree murder, no lesser charge of manslaughter, and walks free, having killed somebody we know after the event was an unarmed young teenager, there is a concern that this will create a lot of ill feeling, particularly in the black community around America. There may possibly be riots. You will have read the same warnings about this.

How concerned are you about that and about the safety of your client should he be declared an innocent man?

MARK O’MARA: Well, first of all, my client will never be safe because there are a percentage of the population who are angry, they’re upset and they may well take it out on him. So he’ll never be safe.

My hope is that the system that is better than any other in the country — I’m sorry, in the world is working, and I think that anybody who pays attention to the facts of this case listens to the evidence, will not leave that courtroom thinking that George Zimmerman is guilty of anything. And if a jury agrees, they should not and cannot be frustrated with the outcome, because the state’s put on a good case, we put on a good case.

Everything that should get out to this jury has been out, and quite honestly, a lot of what doesn’t necessarily need to get out to the jury has been kept from them. And if they decide on the facts of the case, we as a society, black, white, everybody need to look at this case and say, justice was in fact accomplished here because a fair trial was held.

Those who refuse to listen to that they’re not going to listen to me or you, or sensibilities at all anyway, they’re going to stay frustrated and stay angry.