Brintey Spears runs over paparazzo

The tabloid fodder continues.

Just hours after loosing visitation rights to her children, Britney Spears appeared to run over the foot of a paparazzo.

Footage from the incident is already swarming over the internet. Hollywood.tv is reporting that the accident happened Thursday around 5 p.m. as Spears was leaving a medical facility in Beverly Hills.

In the video, Spears is pulling out of a parking lot as the paparazzi rush her vehicle. Spears then honks her horn and moves forward but is stopped by paparazzi screaming telling her she ran over someone’s foot. The crowd of paparazzi eventually move away from the car and a tire mark can be seen on the foot of the man whose foot was supposedly ran over. Another paparazzi keeps asking him “You alright? I heard it [ the foot] crack,” he never gets a response.

Britney Spear’s New Video

Britney Spear’s video for “Gimme More” the single from her forthcoming album has already leaked onto the internet days before it was suppose to air on Oct. 8. Last week, Jive Records quickly began taking it down from sites like YouTube, but by Sunday morning Launch.com was already airing a high-quality version of the video.

As for the video, fans should not be expecting much. A brunette Spears spends most of the time dancing — badly— around a stripper pole, while being watched by her blond counterpart. Click the video above to take a look.

Bush Vetoes Expanding Kid Health Insurance Program

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In a move already garnering backlash, President Bush today vetoed a bi-partisan bill set to expand a children’s health insurance program by $35 billion over five years.

Shortly after, Democrats took to the floor of the House of Representatives to criticize the veto.

In a sarcastic, mocking tone Rep. Peter DeFazio, D-Oregon said:

“The president has rediscovered his long lost inner fiscally conservative self. After an orgy of borrowing, spending and misspending on many dubious things, his target? Ten million low-income kids.”

The “orgy” DeFazio is referring to is the spending to fight the war in Iraq. Democrats compared the bill’s $7 billion annual cost to the money spent each month on the Iraq war.

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