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Yes! Darius Rucker and the Country's music princess Taylor Swift are both happy as they won CMA Awards 2009.
Swift also won the association awards for album of the year with "Fearless" and video of the year with "Love Story."The tearful 19-year-old cried as she accepted her trophy and said: “I will never forget this moment.”The last woman to win entertainer of the year, and perhaps the last country singer to enjoy Swift-like crossover success, was Shania Twain.
Darius Rucker, perhaps best known as frontman for Hootie and the Blowfish, became the first black singer to win CMA's new artist of the year award. He joins Charlie Pride as one of the only African-Americans to win a major association award.“First of all, to the fans, thank y’all for accepting me,” Rucker said. “And I think most importantly, to country radio, you took a chance on a pop singer from Charleston, S.C. Thank you so much for that!”Here's a complete list of winner's from tonight's ceremony, hosted by Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley.
Yes, today is Detroit's veterans day. Nearly 700,000 veterans are planning to pay tribute to the state's.
Macomb• CLINTON TOWNSHIP: Resurrection Cemetery is to dedicate memorial tablets bearing the names of deceased veterans at 1 p.m. The cemetery is at 18201 Clinton River Road.• MT. CLEMENS: The city's public library is to welcome Maj. Gen. Edward Mechenbier, a former Vietnam prisoner of war, at noon in the auditorium, 150 Cass Ave.• STERLING HEIGHTS: A city-sponsored ceremony is to be held at 11 a.m. at the Parks and Recreation Center, 40620 Utica between 18 Mile and Dodge Park roads. District Judge Steve Sierawski, a veteran, is to speak. There is to be a vocal performance and bugler.Oakland• AUBURN HILLS: Thomas M. Cooley Law School is to host a program featuring local veterans and refreshments at 5 p.m. in Room 145 on the campus, 2630 Featherstone Road.• BERKLEY: The second annual all-you-can-eat Appreciation Luncheon held by the Disabled American Veterans/Oakland County Chapter 19 is to be held at 12:30 p.m. at the American Legion Hall, 2079 Twelve Mile. Admission is free, but donations are welcome. To reserve a seat, e-mail robertkakos@DAVOakland.org with your name, address and phone number, or call 888-998-8387, ext. 4, anytime.• HOLLY TOWNSHIP: The Great Lakes National Cemetery is to host a Veterans Day observance at 11 a.m. Brig. Gen. Michael Peplinski, commander, 127 Wing, Selfridge Air National Guard Base, is to be the keynote speaker. Veterans are urged to wear their medals and ribbons. The cemetery is at 4200 Belford Road. • MADISON HEIGHTS: A plaque engraved with the names of nearly 150 Chinese-American veterans from Michigan and the Toledo area is to be unveiled at noon at the Chinese Community Center, 32585 Concord Drive in Madison Heights.• ROCHESTER HILLS: The Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen Farm, 1005 Van Hoosen Road, is to hold two military lectures. The 7-8 p.m. lecture is on the Normandy invasion and, from 8 to 9 p.m., a veteran is to recall his tours of duty in Vietnam. Admission is $5; $3 for seniors. Veterans, students and museum members get in free.Wayne• CANTON: A Salute to Service event is to be at 7 p.m. at the Village Theater, 50400 Cherry Hill. Doors open at 6 p.m. Michigan Military Moms is to collect items such as white cotton tube socks and AT&T international calling cards for service members overseas.• DETROIT: The 25th annual memorial observance for Civil War troops from the 102nd U.S. Colored Infantry is to be held at 10 a.m. in Detroit's Elmwood Cemetery, 1200 Elmwood at East Lafayette. It is to be held in Section S of the cemetery, where 18 members of the 102nd Colored Infantry are buried. • The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History is to host a free concert at 11 a.m. featuring the United States Naval Academy Gospel Choir, at 315 W. Warren Ave. The choir is comprised of midshipman from throughout the county.• PLYMOUTH: Local veterans groups are to hold a brief ceremony at 11 a.m. at the Plymouth Community Veterans' Park at Main and Church.
Prejean Sextape,Carrie Prejean Sextape: some might remember, is the California beauty queen who gained instant ignominy in some circles by agreeing with President Obama’s ridiculous notion that marriage is a union between one man and one woman.This was said to make Prejean outrageously conservative although Obama, who is a male and said the same thing throughout the endless presidential campaign, was ranked as the most liberal member of the U.S. Senate a year ago now. That must be what passes for progress nowadays.Both liberals and conservatives have been bickering and chuckling and pointing fingers of hypocrisy ever since. Also, Prejean had breast augmentation, some keen-eyed critics noted, which is certainly unimaginable for any American female let alone ones successfully participating in the beauty business.Anyway, Prejean lost her Miss California sash when she allegedly failed to fulfill….appearance provisions of her contract because she was too busy becoming a conservative icon. Like pretty much every other breathing soul in public life this month, she’s written a book.It’s titled “Still Standing,” which some folks might see as having a double-meaning in the context of a sex tape but not us. Sean Hannity, who also has a dangerously conservative reputation, wrote the book’s foreword and had the 22-year-old author on his Fox News Channel program last night.
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