| Ville Koistinen's controversial goal... - 42 sec Ville Koistinen's controversial goal helped Finland edge the United States 3-2 in the qualifying round at the 2008 IIHF World Championship. Auteur : ShaunRyder99 Tags: Ville Koistinen Finland USA suomi scandal hockey icehockey ice  | | Obama Denounces Controversial Remarks - 220 sec Barack Obama denounces controversial remarks by Rev. Jeremiah Wright, retiring pastor at Trinity United Church of Christ. Auteur : BarackObamadotcom Tags: Barack Obama Jeremiah Wright  | | Paedogeddon! Brasseye Special (1 of 3) - 492 sec Part one of the 2001 Brasseye special about paedophiles. Brilliant (and controversial) satire from Chris Morris.
Sound is in perfect sync, by the way. Auteur : canadiandaveyk Tags:brass eye brasseye channel four c4 satire comedy funny paedophiles paedophilia chris morris  | | TeenScreen - Controversial and Unscientific - 592 sec Petition here: http://www.petitiononline.com/TScreen/petition.html
National Public Radio: "This is a program that has some very vocal critics. They say Teenscreen usurps parental authority, sends kids to therapy who might not need it and they say the program encourages families to put adolescents on antidepressant drugs."
THE SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE
January 22, 2007
Local public schools have resisted TeenScreen. San Francisco Unified School District, for example, passed on TeenScreen because it can generate false positives and drain counseling resources, said spokeswoman Gentle Blythe.
The Washington Post
June 16, 2006
"There is weak evidence that screening can distinguish people who will commit suicide from those who will not...And screening inevitably leads to treating some people who do not need it.".
—Ned Calonge
Chairman, U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, Chief Medical Officer,
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
The National Journal
May 20, 2006
"We are still very much groping in the dark, but we know more than we did 25 years ago."
—Laurie Flynn
Executive Director
TeenScreen
The Washington Post
June 16, 2006
"By and large, brief diagnostic tests -- especially doing broad screening in children -- are not well validated, and one has to be concerned about missing real illness or, conversely, interpreting transient life troubles as a mental illness requiring intervention... if your instrument is poor, or you don't know how to intervene to prevent a condition like suicide, there is actually a risk of harm. Besides cost and intrusiveness, there is a risk of harm in terms of stigmatization, but also interventions that backfire."
—Steven E. Hyman
Provost at Harvard University,
Former director of the National Institute of Mental Health
The Minnesota Daily
February 2, 2006
"Moreover, the test has a disorder label for the most ordinary of behaviors, having technical terms for simple laziness and arguing with parents, both qualities that most children and young adults have experienced at some point."
—Editorial
The Philadelphia Inquirer
February 9, 2006
"We're going to screen these kids, slap a label on them, and then what?"
—Joseph Rogers
President of the Mental Health Association of Southeastern Pennsylvania
Indianapolis Star
September 18, 2005
A history of giving the test to some students without parental permission, has put TeenScreen in the hot seat. Friday, a lawsuit outlining these complaints was filed in federal court in the Northern District of Indiana in South Bend by a Northern Indiana couple and their 16-year-old daughter. They charge that the test violates parental and child rights at federal and Indiana levels and invades privacy. Auteur : video121doc Tags:teenscreen mental health screening Virginia Tech Cho Seung Hui Columbine antidepressants Psychotropic Michael Moore  | | USC-Arizona State controversial ending - 195 sec Another questionable call decides a Pac-10 game! Auteur : trojanloy Tags: usc trojans arizona state asu sun devils southern cal california ncaa pacific 10 pac pac-10 refs referees officials  | | Jeremiah Wright - 205 sec For comments: http://www.abcnews.go.com/Blotter/story?id=4443788&page=1
From abcnews.com:
Sen. Barack Obama's pastor says blacks should not sing "God Bless America" but "God damn America."
Is Obama's Pastor a Liability?
The Rev. Jeremiah Wright, Obama's pastor for the last 20 years at the Trinity United
Church of Christ on Chicago's south side, has a long history of what even Obama's
campaign aides concede is "inflammatory rhetoric," including the assertion that
the United States brought on the 9/11 attacks with its own "terrorism."
In a campaign appearance earlier this month, Sen. Obama said, "I don't think my church is actually particularly controversial." He said Rev. Wright "is like an old uncle who says things I don't always agree with," telling a Jewish group that everyone has someone like that in their family.
Rev. Wright married Obama and his wife Michelle, baptized their two daughters and is credited by Obama for the title of his book, "The Audacity of Hope."
An ABC News review of dozens of Rev. Wright's sermons, offered for sale by the church, found repeated denunciations of the U.S. based on what he described as his reading of the Gospels and the treatment of black Americans.
"The government gives them the drugs, builds bigger prisons, passes a three-strike law and then wants us to sing 'God Bless America.' No, no, no, God damn America, that's in the Bible for killing innocent people," he said in a 2003 sermon. "God damn America for treating our citizens as less than human. God damn America for as long as she acts
like she is God and she is supreme."
In addition to damning America, he told his congregation on the Sunday after Sept. 11,
2001 that the United States had brought on al Qaeda's attacks because of its own terrorism.
"We bombed Hiroshima, we bombed Nagasaki, and we nuked far more than the thousands in
New York and the Pentagon, and we never batted an eye," Rev. Wright said in a sermon on Sept. 16, 2001.
"We have supported state terrorism against the Palestinians and black South Africans,
and now we are indignant because the stuff we have done overseas is now brought right
back to our own front yards. America's chickens are coming home to roost," he told
his congregation.
Obama's Pastor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright, Has a History of What Even Obama's Campaign
Aides Say Is 'Inflammatory Rhetoric'Font Size
Sen. Obama told the New York Times he was not at the church on the day of Rev.
Wright's 9/11 sermon. "The violence of 9/11 was inexcusable and without justification,
"Obama said in a recent interview. "It sounds like he was trying to be provocative," Obama told the paper.
Rev. Wright, who announced his retirement last month, has built a large and loyal following at his church with his mesmerizing sermons, mixing traditional spiritual content and his views on contemporary issues.
"I wouldn't call it radical. I call it being black in America," said one congregation member
outside the church last Sunday.
"He has impacted the life of Barack Obama so much so that he wants to portray that feeling he got from Rev. Wright onto the country because we all need something positive," said another member of the congregation.
Rev. Wright, who declined to be interviewed by ABC News, is considered one of the country's 10 most influential black pastors, according to members of the Obama campaign.
Obama has praised at least one aspect of Rev. Wright's approach, referring to his "social gospel" and his focus on Africa, "and I agree with him on that."
Sen. Obama declined to comment on Rev. Wright's denunciations of the United States. Auteur : facts44 Tags: jeremiah wright obama barack  | | HILLARY CLINTON'S CONTROVERSIAL WHITE VOTER COMMENT- (MSNBC) - 188 sec Saturday, May 10, 2008
WASHINGTON - Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton came under fire Thursday for roiling racial waters again by asserting that she, and not rival Democrat Barack Obama, can attract enough white voters to forge a "winning coalition."
"There was just an AP article posted that found how Senator Obama's support among working, hard-working Americans, white Americans, is weakening again, and how the whites in both states who had not completed college were supporting me," Clinton told USA Today on Wednesday.
"I have a much broader base to build a winning coalition on," she added. "There's a pattern emerging here."
Obama's press secretary, Bill Burton, told The Examiner that Clinton's assertion was off base.
"We've won more than twice as many contests as she has with a broad coalition of voters," Burton said.
The Obama campaign does not intend to aggressively push back against Clinton's comments. Burton said Obama has no plans to describe the remarks as insulting to blue-collar whites in Kentucky and West Virginia, both Clinton-leaning states that will hold primaries soon.
Adding to the racial tension in the campaign were remarks made by Paul Begala, who was a top aide to former President Bill Clinton and now supports Hillary Clinton's presidential bid. He said Tuesday that Obama has not yet proven he can "reach out to those working-class white folks and Latinos."
"We can't win with eggheads and African-Americans," Begala said on CNN. "He's got to stop with all the arguments for the Volvo drivin', NPR totebag totin' liberals. He needs to talk to middle-class working people."
Fellow Democrat Donna Brazile shot back: "We need to not divide and polarize the Democratic Party, as if the Democratic Party will rely simply on white, blue-collar males. You insult every black blue-collar Democrat by saying that. So stop the divisions. Stop trying to split us into these groups, Paul."
This is not the first time race has become an issue in the Democratic presidential primary. In January, Bill Clinton tried to diminish Obama's victory in South Carolina by pointing out that Jesse Jackson won the state in two earlier presidential cycles. When Clinton was criticized for the remark, he sought to turn the tables by accusing the Obama campaign of "playing the race card" against him.
Obama has not been without his own racial missteps. He once described his white grandmother as a "typical white person" because she feared and stereotyped blacks.
Also, Obama has spent weeks trying to distance himself from the anti-white rhetoric of his incendiary ex-pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright.
Although Clinton has done well among white voters, Obama routinely wins at least 90 percent of black voters.
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This clip is taken from a debate at The New York Public Library on May 5, 2007 between Al Sharpton and Christopher Hitchens titled "A Debate: God is Not Great."
In it, the Reverend Al Sharpton responds to author Christopher Hitchens' attacks on organized religion, argues that the American civil rights movement was primarily religious in nature, and makes a controversial comment about Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney. Auteur : ForaTv Tags:al sharpton mitt romney chris hitchens god mormon mormonism lds religion faith context bigoted fora tv fora.tv  | | Shilpa Shetty Richard Gere into controversial kissing scene - 329 sec http://www.zoomtv.in
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CBS Channel 6 finds out.
School officials will only say:
"Teachers, like parents, should lead by example and serve as role models."
The School Board will have the final say on if Murmer will keep his day job.
-News Now: CBS Auteur : SSarah98 Tags:stan murmur stephen murmer CBS CCPS Chesterfield schools teacher suspended art controversy artwork butt ass buttprint  | | Controversial AK-47 Raffle Moves Forward - 104 sec The controversial raffle of a semi-automatic rifle is going forward in Racine. Despite protests, the man behind the plan says it's all for a good cause. WISN 12 News' Brendan Conway reports. Auteur : wisn Tags:WISN Milwaukee Racine AK-47  | | Controversial levee video - 65 sec Levee.org produced a video that has drawn the ire of the American Society of Civil Engineers, which says the spoof, produced by Newman high school students, defames then. Levees.org stand by the video, but says it pulled it from its web site saying it has no resources to fight the ASCE. Auteur : tpphotos Tags: levees army corps of engineers newman asce  | | Miss Jammu Anara Gupta controversial sex film :mathanv - 142 sec Watch : mathanv.blogspot.com Auteur : manirathinam Tags:news  | | NBC's Controversial FCC Filing to Regulate File-Sharing - 421 sec NBC recently filed a proposal to have the FCC regulate file-sharing applications. Now, consumer groups are outraged at the proposal that would essentially control what programs are used on PCs. Digital Journal TV talks to NBC and consumer groups.
If NBC gets its way, the FCC would not only be able to regulate content that flows through the Internet via file-sharing applications, but the applications themselves.
In a filing made to the FCC (opens in PDF), NBC says ISPs should use mandatory content filters as a way to be more proactive about filtering copyrighted content from networks.
In an argument that consumer groups label "absurd," NBC says a world without piracy would mean more people would watch movies in theatres, resulting in more sales of popcorn which would then boost the sales of field corn and farming equipment.
Outraged at NBC's proposal, critics and consumer advocacy groups have filed a reply to NBC's proposal (opens in PDF), saying such filters would stifle fair use and essentially give the FCC the power to set Internet technology policy.
In an interview with Digital Journal, Rick Cotton, executive vice-president of NBC Universal, said, "The Internet produces enormous capabilities in terms of accessing information and entertainment, and the tech community has solved problems of virus protection and security issues. So in the same way, technology shouldn't suddenly become dumb, stupid and blind when comes to addressing the epidemic of the wholesale redistribution of copyrighted material."
NBC says regulation of peer-to-peer file-sharing networks would benefit everyone, and Cotton says the filing to the FCC is intended to merely highlight the situation rather than impose restrictions.
"The point of the filing is to make a general point -- that the problem ought to be looked at, solutions ought to be a matter of discussion and ought to be tailored to the problem," Cotton said.
But critics think NBC is merely using eloquent wording to guise its true intent: protecting profits and killing file-sharing applications.
"The epidemic of counterfeiting and piracy across all sectors of the U.S. economy runs into hundreds of billions dollars and has an enormous impact on the economic future of the country," said Cotton.
No matter the argument NBC puts forth, however, advocacy groups aren't buying it, saying it's all about government control of freedom on the Internet.
In this special Digital Journal TV investigation, Chris Hogg and David Silverberg look at what NBC's filing could mean if it gets adopted by the FCC; how it could hurt legal content that flows across the Internet; and why consumer advocacy group Public Knowledge wants the filing thrown out.
Note: Based on the enormous popularity of the "bloopers" in our previous video, Digital Journal has decided to show you a bit more of the behind-the-scenes filming of this week's TV segment. Stay tuned until the credits to see the Chris and Dave struggle to remember the script. Auteur : digitaljournal Tags:nbc fcc filesharing copyrights digitaljournal p2p chris hogg david silverberg downloading bit torrent  | | Bud Light Super Bowl Commercial Too Controversial for TV - 48 sec Apology-Bot 3000 saves the day again. Auteur : 1togrowon Tags:bud light apology bot robot beer apologizing Super Bowl banned superbowl japanese  | | Controversial Game at Philly - Game Won then Lost - 140 sec The 76ers saw Devin Brown's shot fall short, heard the buzzer and darted toward the locker room for an apparent victory celebration.
Game over? Not so fast.
Officials reviewed the final sequence for several minutes before deciding that Sixers center Samuel Dalembert fouled Brown with 0.2 seconds left and brought Philadelphia back to the court for the free throws.
Minutes after the game was seemingly over, Brown sank the pressure-packed free throws to lift the Cleveland Cavaliers to a 91-90 win over the Sixers on Monday night and clinch the fourth seed in the East.
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"There are twice as many children collapsing and four times as many children experiencing tingling, numbness and loss of sensation after getting a GARDASIL vaccination compared to those getting a Tdap (tetanus-diphtheria-acellular pertussis) vaccination. There have been reports of facial paralysis and Guillain-Barre Syndrome. And doctors who give GARDASIL in combination with other vaccines are basically conducting an experiment on their young patients because Merck has not published any safety data for simultaneous vaccination with any vaccine except hepatitis B vaccine."(Barbara Loe Fisher) Auteur : vudumojo Tags: VACCINE HPV virus girl fear human SICKO sex health cervical Merck Sharp Dohme  | | Glasgow controversial Crime Documentary PART 1 - 328 sec Glasgow controversial Crime Documentary PART 1 Auteur : electronicshark1873 Tags:glasgow gangs neds crime police cops violence scotland  |
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