Was Mel Gibson’s phone call scripted?

July 9, 2010 \ DIVERSE NEWS \- In this audio tape exclusive from radaronline.com has Hollywood actor, Mel Gibson, using the n-word which is not a crime but aligned with political correctness.
It sounds like a scripted argument from a provocative movie. But is it or was the recording legal?

In many states, it is illegal to record someone’s telephone conversation. I asked this question to the FBI before, and an agent told me that in order for someone to record a telephone conversation with someone else, they actually would need written authorization as it is a federal crime under wiretaps.

So, is this just a provocative stunt to have Mel in the news again? I mean, with all his money and past problems with the police with the ‘Jews’ incident, it makes you wonder if he’s just trying to get press.
He is apparently being dumped by big time WME Entertainment.

One thing I know, all Hollywood is a fantasy land with scripts and cues even in the actors personal lives. I grew up with many Hollywood movies using the N-word and the actors were never censored.

I believe some folks have got it in for Gibson.

-Gary Goldfarb
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Tavis Smiley to Moderate Conversation on ‘Need’ for Black Agenda

Public Forum Also to Activate Black Participation in 2010 Census

LOS ANGELES, Feb. 23 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Some noted Black leaders recently have suggested publicly that President Obama does not need to focus on Black issues. In response to mounting evidence showing African Americans are disproportionately lagging behind on all economic indicators despite assertions of a so-called “post-racial” era, Tavis Smiley said Tuesday he will moderate a national conversation examining whether in fact there needs to be a Black agenda and the accountability of leadership to address issues facing Black Americans.

The nationally-televised forum, We Count! The Black Agenda is the American Agenda, will be held from 8 am – noon Saturday, March 20 at Chicago State University’s Emil and Patricia A. Jones Convocation Center, 9501 South King Dr., Chicago, IL. The event is free and open to the public on first-come, first-served basis. Advanced registration is available at www.tavistalks.com.

“From the Carolinas to California millions of Americans are in crisis as a direct result of the recession in historic proportions. Given the joblessness rate compounded by the lack of access to healthcare and the collapse of the housing market, the statistics continue to show that Black Americans in particular are getting crushed,” Smiley said.

“I think the time has come to have an earnest dialogue between Black leaders and Black people about easing the suffering of disaffected communities. A Black agenda is America’s agenda in that what affects the least of us, affects all of us.”

Invited panelists include noted scholar Cornel West, professor and author Michael Eric Dyson, Jesse Jackson, Sr., Marc Morial, National Urban League, and Valerie Jarrett, senior advisor and assistant to the president for Intergovernmental Affairs and Public Engagement. Others include Angela Glover Blackwell, founder of PolicyLink; Tom Burrell, author of BRAINWASHED; U.S. Rep. Barbara Lee, chair of the Congressional Black Caucus; Ben Jealous, NAACP President; Al Sharpton, Dorothy Height, and Louis Farrakhan.

The conversation will also raise awareness about participation among Black citizens in the 2010 Census. The forms, which will be mailed in March, are due on April 1. The data collected by the Census helps determine the number of seats each state has in the U.S. House of Representatives.

“Your Census form is your chance to be heard about how nearly $450 billion will be spent in your community for schools, job training, health care centers, etc. It’s too important to bypass the opportunity to be counted,” Smiley said.

More Americans Reading UK news

PHILADELPHIA, PA \Sept. 22, 2009 \ DIVERSE NEWS –
Not surprising but more Americans are getting their news source from merry old England everyday.
I guess they are sick of the mainstream media and would rather get a different view.
Here’s the paidcontent.org story

-JT