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Monday, August 18, 2014

Khloe Kardashian Send a Love Message to Lamar Odom


“As long as there’s a moon I will always think of you,” Khloe’s message

Khloe’s Instagram post was shared just hours after French made his first appearance on Keeping Up With The Kardashians, where they flaunted their relationship to the Kardashian family for the first time.

However, the message could be interpreted for Lamar. On the Aug. 17 episode, Khloe defended her ex after he crashed her date with French. Residual feelings for her former husband could still be heavy on her heart. She’s admitted that she will worry about Lamar for the rest of her life, even after their split.
French and Khloe have been dating for a few months now and they seem so happy together. He’s really allowed her to open up since her nasty split from Lamar. French recently spoke up in an interview about his new love.

Khloe and French’s romance continues to heat up. French is already calling her by a nickname! French said “That’s my Koko,” in an interview with New York Daily News.
In the interview, he couldn’t resist raving about the new lady his life.
“She’s a real cool down to earth person,” he said in the interview. “I don’t think a lot of people get to meet her to find that out.”
Khloe recently starred in French’s music video for his song “Don’t Panic.” These two seem like the perfect couple and it’s great to see Khloe so happy after heartbreak.

Monday, July 14, 2014

Nazi Swastika Over New York Skies


The organization promoting the banner, Proswastika.org, aim to reclaim the swastika as a symbol of a peace, its meaning long before it became associated with the Nazis.
The banner shows the swastika over the Star of David. It flew as part of Swastika Rehabilitation Week starting July 5, according to the group's website.
But Mark Treyger, the New York councilman who represents Coney Island, is not buying that argument.
"I will not accept their twisted logic. And I am also going to speak out against sending chilling messages of fear and intimidation to residents," Treyger told CBS New York.
The Las Vegas-based International Raelian Movement paid for the banner, according to Proswastika.org.
Raelians believe extraterrestrials created humans thousands of years ago. The group is not anti-Semitic, Raelian spokesman Thomas Kaenzig told the Wall Street Journal.
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