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Lisa Kee Model!

Posted: February 27th, 2009 in Crimes, World by LALATE

Lisa Kee Model


Ex FHM model Lisa Kee (photo below) is going to jail for scarring Liam Sharratt’s face after he called her name.

Lisa Kee will model prison jump suits for two and half years. Lisa Kee was inside a Manchester, England pub in 2007 when Liam called her a “slar”.

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The Lisa Kee reportedly took a glass to Sharratt’s face two times across his cheek. The situation was so bad that when he breathed his cheek fell open.

He is unhappy with the decision saying Kee will have her life back to normal in two years but he is scarred for life. “I’ve never had an apology.”



Orbs Dissolvable Tobacco!

Posted: February 27th, 2009 in Health by LALATE

Orbs Dissolvable Tobacco

PHOTO! Here is a picture of the Orbs Dissolvable Tobacco. The RJ Reynolds Camel Snus (Orbs Dissolvable Tobacco) has led critics to wish they were snuffed out permanently off the market.

The complaint? Critics say they are deceptive and aid to market to a younger crowd. They contend Orbs Dissolvable Tobacco looks and is packaged like candy mints. Only problem – Orbs Dissolvable Tobacco reportedly has nicotine levels higher than some cigarettes.

The Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids has issued the following outrage:

“They are likely to appeal to children because they are flavored and packaged like candy, are easy to conceal even in a classroom, and carry the Camel brand that is already so popular with underage smokers.”

R.J. Reynolds says Orbs Dissolvable Tobacco is for adults and carries appropriate warnings and can’t be sold to under age persons and is not within reach even in stores. Next up – chewable stick and a strip form later.




Vanessa Veasley PHOTOS!

Posted: February 27th, 2009 in Kanye West, Vanessa Veasley by LALATE

Vanessa Veasley PHOTOS

PHOTOS! Here are pictures of the hot Vanessa Veasley who appears in SHOWCASE magazine and a new Game / Kayne West video. Vanessa Veasley is so adorable.

Vanessa Veasley Pictures
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The new issue of SHOW Magazine’s SHOWCASE issue features both Laura Dore and Vanessa Veasley.

CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE VIDEO

On Myspace, Veasley writes:

I know you’re wondering…


Who’s that girl in the new Game and Kanye West Video, “Wouldn’t get far” rockin the purple swimsuit with the huge Black Walstreet piece w/ Game, and the pink sunglasses with Kanye… Yeah it’s me. In spite of what many may think a video girl’s opinion of the song/video would be. I jumped at the job. I love the song. I think it’s hillarious. And girls, if your mad about it, you must be about it! After you watch that, wipe the drool off your chin and watch me in the “Ridin Rims” and “Welcome to Atlanta” videos here on my page…

Here current appearances include

Show Magazine (www.show-mag.com) @Barnes and Noble and Tower Records
I have a Zingy wallpaper! Go to zingy.com to download my wallpaper to your phone. I’m in the pin-up catagory.
Credits Music Videos: -Outkast and UGK, “International Players Anthem”(I Choose You) -The Game feat. Kanye West, “Wouldn’t Get Far” -Dem Franchize Boyz, “Ridin Rimz”
Rashaad Morgan, “Tell Em What They Wanna Hear” -Chris Brown,”Gimmie That” -Dungeon Family, “Trans DF Express” -JD & Ludacris, “Welcome to Atlanta” (vid. also used on MTV’s MY Block: Atlanta)
Welcome To Atlanta
Ludacris, “Stand UP” *more upon request
TV: -Nick Cannon’s new show “Short Circuits”- (“video vixen”) -Infomercial for “Leg Magic” -Best Damn Spaorts Show Period(Superbowl Bash) -Fantasy Sports Week on Comcast Sports Network- (reporter)fswtv.com -Univision- Hawaiian Tropic bikini contest intervew
Film: -Drumline- extra -A Sinner’s Prayer- Drug Lord Fernando’s girlfriend(avail.@ FYE and on Netfix)

Happy Thursday!

Kellen Winslow Buccaneers!

Posted: February 27th, 2009 in Football, Sports by LALATE

Kellen Winslow Buccaneers


Kellen Winslow is coming to the Buccaneers! The Cleveland Browns have traded Kellen Winslow to the Buccaneers.

Kellen Winslow was part of the 2007 Pro Bowl.

The Browns will get from Tampa Bay draft choices. Kellen entered the league 4th round in the 2004 draft and has delivered 219 catches over five seasons.

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Obama Iraq Speech Transcript!

Posted: February 27th, 2009 in Barack Obama, Nation, politics by LALATE

Obama Iraq Speech Transcript


Here is the full transcript text of Barack Obama’s February 27 2009 Iraq Speech today. The Obama Iraq speech puts August 31, 2010 as the end of the Iraq mission.

Below is the complete transcript text just released by the White House.

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Remarks of President Barack Obama – As Prepared for Delivery

 

Responsibly Ending the War in Iraq

 

Camp Lejeune, North Carolina

Friday, February 27, 2009

Good morning Marines. Good morning Camp Lejeune. Good morning Jacksonville. Thank you for that outstanding welcome. I want to thank Lieutenant General Hejlik for hosting me here today.

I also want to acknowledge all of our soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines serving in Iraq and Afghanistan. That includes the Camp Lejeune Marines now serving with – or soon joining – the Second Marine Expeditionary Force in Iraq; those with Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force in Afghanistan; and those among the 8,000 Marines who are preparing to deploy to Afghanistan. We have you in our prayers. We pay tribute to your service. We thank you and your families for all that you do for America. And I want all of you to know that there is no higher honor or greater responsibility than serving as your Commander-in-Chief.

I also want to take this opportunity to acknowledge Ryan Crocker, who recently completed his service as our Ambassador to Iraq. Throughout his career, Ryan always took on the toughest assignments. He is an example of the very best that this nation has to offer, and we owe him a great debt of gratitude. He carried on his work with an extraordinary degree of cooperation with two of our finest Generals – General David Petraeus, and General Ray Odierno – who will be critical in carrying forward the strategy that I will outline today.

Next month will mark the sixth anniversary of the war in Iraq. By any measure, this has already been a long war. For the men and women of America’s armed forces – and for your families – this war has been one of the most extraordinary chapters of service in the history of our nation. You have endured tour after tour after tour of duty. You have known the dangers of combat and the lonely distance of loved ones. You have fought against tyranny and disorder. You have bled for your best friends and for unknown Iraqis. And you have borne an enormous burden for your fellow citizens, while extending a precious opportunity to the people of Iraq. Under tough circumstances, the men and women of the United States military have served with honor, and succeeded beyond any expectation.

Today, I have come to speak to you about how the war in Iraq will end.

To understand where we need to go in Iraq, it is important for the American people to understand where we now stand. Thanks in great measure to your service, the situation in Iraq has improved. Violence has been reduced substantially from the horrific sectarian killing of 2006 and 2007. Al Qaeda in Iraq has been dealt a serious blow by our troops and Iraq’s Security Forces, and through our partnership with Sunni Arabs. The capacity of Iraq’s Security Forces has improved, and Iraq’s leaders have taken steps toward political accommodation. The relative peace and strong participation in January’s provincial elections sent a powerful message to the world about how far Iraqis have come in pursuing their aspirations through a peaceful political process.

But let there be no doubt: Iraq is not yet secure, and there will be difficult days ahead. Violence will continue to be a part of life in Iraq. Too many fundamental political questions about Iraq’s future remain unresolved. Too many Iraqis are still displaced or destitute. Declining oil revenues will put an added strain on a government that has had difficulty delivering basic services. Not all of Iraq’s neighbors are contributing to its security. Some are working at times to undermine it. And even as Iraq’s government is on a surer footing, it is not yet a full partner – politically and economically – in the region, or with the international community

Ed McMahon Pneumonia!

Posted: February 27th, 2009 in Ed McMahon by LALATE

Ed McMahon Pneumonia


Ed McMahon is hospitalized with pneumonia. Sadly, Ed McMahon was been with pneumonia in the hospital for a month, says new reports.

The condition is being reported as
1. serious
2. with other ailments

Ed is 85.

Ed McMahon recently appeared in a hilarious Gold commercial for Super Bowl 2009 alongside MC Hammer.

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