Home News Weather Finance Travel Maps Movies Lottery Horoscopes Games
 SECTION: NEWS OF THE MUSIC SCENE
Search The Web:
DOMAIN NAMES
AS LOW AS $2.99 / YR.
VMAs Host: Vote For Barack Obama
Sunday, 07-Sep-2008 10:14PM United Press International
USTINET NEWS

 » Front Page

 » Top Stories

 » U.S.

 » World

 » Politics

 » Business

 » Sports

 » Health

 » Tech/Science

 » Living/Entertainment

    The Arts

    Books & Authors

    History

    Lifestyles

    Movies & Film

    Music

    People

    Royals

    Television

    Features

 » Off Beat Stories

 » News Photos

 » Weather


Special Editions

 » Iraq & Conflict

 » Israel/Palestine

 » Crimes & Laws


MultiMedia

 » Interactive Features

 » News Photos


POLL: Your Opinion

 » What Do You Think




LOS ANGELES, Sept. 7 (UPI) -- British comedian Russell Brand begged those attending and watching the MTV Music Video Awards show in Los Angeles to vote for Barack Obama for president.

SAVE MONEY ON TRAVEL DEALS

"Could I please ask of you, people of America, to please elect Barack Obama. Please! On behalf of the world", Brand said after introducing himself to the audience and assuring those who did not recognize him, "I am famous in the United Kingdom."

After making numerous jokes about President George W. Bush, as well as about Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin's pregnant teen-age daughter and her boyfriend, Brand said this year's VMA show was intended to celebrate the past and offer a look at the music and performers of the future.

"New music, new president, brand new America", he said. "You people deserve it after eight years of Bush."

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Related News Topics:

Famous people in the news
News of the music scene
Television programs and events
Top news from around the world
World politics
Miscellaneous lifestyle news
Miscellaneous entertainment news

 BREAKING STORIES

Steve Winwood planning 2009 tour

Barker, D.J. AM book New Year's gig

'Cold' episode boasts only Sinatra hits

12.8M watched Spears on 'X Factor'

Madonna and A-Rod in Mexico City

Frasier and Lilith to reunite in 'Fame'

Costello hosting new music-themed TV show

Michael to offer new single free on Xmas

Sources: Paltrow staying with billionaire

Collapse of Woolworth EUK prompts fears

Houston publicist denies Brown rumors

Ronnie Wood's wife happy with separation

Cruises and Beckhams meet for holiday

Jonas Brothers book signing a major draw

Airplane crash gives Barker perspective

Rapper pleads guilty to manslaughter

Britney Spears focus of 'X-Factor' episode

Mumbai concert canceled due to attacks

Singer sues over Nazi performance claim

A-Rod splits holiday with Madonna, wife

Home News Weather Finance Travel Maps Movies Lottery Horoscopes Games
Home :: My Page :: My WebMail :: My Calendar :: My Portfolio :: Chat :: Help Center :: Sign In :: Sign Out

MY.USTI.NET PORTAL  -  © 1996 - 2004 USTINET CORPORATION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Please see our Privacy Policy, Security Guarantee, Terms of Use for additional information.