Archive for November 18th, 2008

Bachelor Winner Mary Delgado Arrested (MUG SHOT + GALLERY)

Written by on Tuesday, November 18th, 2008 in Latest News.

Bachelor winner Mary Delgado was arrested for public intoxication in the latest example of stars behaving terribly. Better yet, Delgado was also charged with resisting arrest and disorderly conduct.

Mary Delgado isn’t the first reality star to find herself in distress, but the incident is getting extra publicity because this is her second publicized run-in with the law. In 2007 Mary Delgado was arrested for punching her Bachelor fiancee, Byron Velvick, in the face. Sounds like a real catch.

TV Guide noted that, “Mary Delgado was ‘loud and belligerent’ while being transported to the Val Verde Country Correctional Facility, even kicking the radio inside the squad car…”

Mary Delgado’s arrest is all part of a growing celebrity misbehavior trend that is making a lack of role models.

On a separate note, kuddos to Delgado for having one of the best mug shots I’ve seen yet. Maybe this is all part of a publicity stunt…

Original post by AFP and software by Elliott Back

Texas grand jury indicts Cheney, Gonzales of crime

Written by on Tuesday, November 18th, 2008 in Latest News.

A grand jury in South Texas indicted U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney and former attorney General Alberto Gonzales on Tuesday for “organized criminal activity” related to alleged abuse of inmates in private prisons.

Original post by AFP and software by Elliott Back

Alaska Democrat says beats Republican Sen. Stevens (Reuters)

Written by on Tuesday, November 18th, 2008 in Latest News.

U.S. Republican Sen. Ted Stevens of Alaska sits in a van outside the U.S. Federal Courthouse in Washington October 27, 2008. (Hyungwon Kang/Reuters)Reuters – Anchorage Mayor Mark Begich claimed victory on Tuesday as the first Democrat elected to Congress by Alaska in more than a quarter of a century, unseating powerful Sen. Ted Stevens who was convicted last month of corruption after decades in the U.S. Senate.

Original post by Reuters and software by Elliott Back



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