EJ Henderson Broken Leg Injury Video: Vikes LB Out For Season

Minnesota Vikings middle linebacker EJ Henderson suffered a gruesome leg injury during his team's Week 13 loss to the Arizona Cardinals. The EJ Henderson leg injury took place with six minutes left in the game. The...

E.J. Henderson injury video: Vikings player breaks leg

Minnesota Vikings LB E.J. Henderson broke his leg in the Sunday night game against the Arizona Cardinals. With 6:31 remaining in the fourth quarter, Henderson was attempting to tackle Arizona Cardinal Tim...

Georgians encounter Extraterrestrials in State Park camping trip

The following alien encounter was reported to have occurred on 20 August 2009 at Unicoi State Park, Georgia in the United States. A husband and wife had gone camping on Saturday and on Sunday 4: 00 am in the morning when the wife woke up to go to the restroom. (There was a...

Worm Found In Woman's Brain: Rosemary Alvarez Has Worm in Brain

Doctors in Phoenix found unusual after performing surgery on patient Rosemary Alvarez: a worm in her brain. Doctors thought Rosemary Alvarez may had a brain tumor after she had reported feeling numbness and blurred vision. As they performed surgery on Alvarez, they found a...

Bands and Brands: The Michelin man steals Gorillaz song

TV commercials may be the bane of my rainy-day couch plastered existence, but a good theme song can certainly make the medicine go down. A few goodies stand out in the last year or so that leave me wondering: "who sings that song?" and "damn you for successfully engaging me!"...

Talk radio reports Godaddy registers fraudulent WHOis information

How easy it is for organizations potentially involved in criminal activity to register domain names for unlawful purposes?  Just go ask GoDaddy.  Genesmedia.com is registered with GoDaddy.  But, when we checked, only the email 'info@genesmedia.com' was actually...

Surviving one day at a time

This is more of a story in pictures, of day to day survival, of some small amazing little creatures, the quails as they march together, the roadrunner traveling alone, the lizard making sure he's on safe ground,...

Obama & Clinton to face runoff in Nov Afghan President Election

Obama & Hillary Clinton to face runoff on Nov 7 in Afghanistan Presidential Election    James Carvel a well known Democrat Political strategist, very close to Clintons & Rahm Emanuel the WH Chief of Staff has won the 2nd round on behalf of...

Should Health Insurance Co's. Lose Anti Trust Protection?

As a result of recent push back from the health insurance industry, the Administration and members of Congress are considering repeal of the McCarran-Ferguson Act of 1945. This law was a result of the US Supreme Court ruling in 1944 that the Federal government could in fact...

Judge Rules Against Sheriff in Jail Abortion Dispute

Sheriff Joe Arpaio, the man who bills himself as “America's Toughest Sheriff“, has been dealt a stinging rebuke by a Maricopa County Superior Court judge who has ruled the Sheriff cannot demand inmates pre-pay the cost of transportation to the abortion clinic. Sheriff...

Deportations called 'racial profiling' by Feds

Phoenix,  Arizona: The  U.S. Department of Homeland Security stripped a  County Sheriff  of  authority to arrest suspected illegal immigrants,   if they have committed no crime....

Growth in Muslim Communities in the Southwest USA.

I recently had the pleasure to read a article concerning Islam and the US Armed Services. Seeing a reference to a local lawmaker I read on. The article (some excerpts below) explains laws and comments...

Wayne Gretzky steps down as Coyotes head coach

" Wayne Gretzky is stepping down as head coach and director of hockey operations of the beleaguered Phoenix Coyotes. Gretzky, who is also the team's managing partner, says in a statement on his website that it's...

Law firms put Go Daddy on notice: Registration abuses

Are you considering registering internet domains? Are you seeking a registrar? You may wish to think twice about Go Daddy. A Quebec-based law firm has sent them representation about apparent systematized abuses. Other law firms, including some even in India, have also...

Church Sues The City Of Phoenix Over Church Bell Restrictions

The city of Phoenix, Arizona is being sued by clergy of Christ the King Church for imposing church bell restrictions. In accordance with a law in Phoenix, church bells legally cannot be rung for longer than two minutes, louder than 60 decibels or on any days other than...

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