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Caption Challenge: Nancy Pelosi
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WINNER Caption Challenge: Barack Obama and Ice Cream
Submitted by Vendetta.
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That's Puzzling!: Headline Anagrams, July 21st
Once again, it's time to take some words and mix up all their letters and then put them back together again to create new words, but in a totally fun and hip way.But first, here's a few from last week's challenge: F.C.C. Indecency Policy Rejected on Appeal…
Accept penciled F*** once in "Jeopardy" cycle. (Dharam)
Project Nipple Decadence: Fancy Ice Cloy. (sucka99)
E. coli left in Jay; crapped decency once. (Elizabeth)
Here's this week's headline…
Obama Signs Legislation Overhauling Financial Rules
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Migration Madness 2010: Racial Profiling Tournament Brackets

Arizona's recent bid to lead as America's biggest racial profiler has already received backing from Michigan, Alabama, Florida, Nebraska, and the Northern Mariana Islands, among others. But now seven of Mexico's fellow Latin American countries have followed its lead with motions in supports of lawsuits challenging Arizona's immigration enforcement law SP1070…
Bolivia, Colombia, El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Paraguay and Peru filed separate, nearly identical motions to join Mexico's legal brief supporting the lawsuit filed by U.S. civil rights and other advocacy groups….
Mexico says the law would lead to racial profiling and hinder trade, tourism and the fight against drug trafficking.
You know what that means, don't you? It's time for Migration Madness, the tournament in which political entities slug it out in the headlines for the title — no, the legal right, actually — to have or not have Constitutionally unsound racial profiling implemented within the United States.
And, no that we know which governing bodies have qualified, we can finally draw up the tournament seedings, which are based upon several factors, including country ranking, win-loss war record, ethnicity, and whether or not I think a country had a funny name. Continue after the jump to see how it shakes out…
Tags: Alabama, Arizona, Bolivia, Colombia, El Salvador, Florida, Guatemala, Immigration, Michigan, Mike Cox, Nebraska, Nicaragua, Northern Mariana Islands, Paraguay, Pennsylvania, Peru, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, West Virginia


