Saturday, June 06, 2009

This Day in History: D-Day, June 4, 1944

D Day invasionD-Day was JUNE 6, 1944. 156,000 troops landed on the Normandy coast of France in the largest invasion force in history.

Supreme Allied Commander General Dwight Eisenhower issued the order: "You are about to embark upon the Great Crusade...The hopes and prayers of liberty-loving people everywhere march with you...Your task will not be an easy one. Your enemy is well trained, well equipped and battle-hardened. He will fight savagely...Let us all beseech the blessing of Almighty God upon this great and noble undertaking."

President Franklin Roosevelt stated JUNE 6, 1944: "My fellow Americans: Last night, when I spoke with you about the fall of Rome, I knew at that moment that troops of the United States and our allies were crossing the Channel in another and greater operation...I ask you to join with me in prayer: Almighty God, Our sons, pride of our Nation, this day have set upon a mighty endeavor, a struggle to preserve our Republic, our religion, and our civilization...They will need Thy blessings...Some will never return. Embrace these, Father, and receive them, Thy heroic servants, into Thy kingdom." FDR concluded: "Help us, Almighty God, to rededicate ourselves in renewed faith to Thee."
(From American Minute)

Commentary

All of the old men who bravely fought in the Great War are now mostly gone. My father fought in the Battle of the Bulge. I salute those who fought that we may be free.

The invasion and the hell of the Normandy beaches was the beginning of the end for the Third Reich. If the D-Day invasion had not been a success, the last 65 years of World history could have been much different and much worse. I am glad that pacifist of the day were not persuasive. The march of history is not predetermined. We could have lost World War II. I hope that those of us living today would be up to the challenge if called upon under similar circumstances. God Bless those who preserved our freedom and kept madmen and tyrants from ruling the world. God Bless America.

Stumble Upon Toolbar
My Zimbio
Top Stories

More Sotomayor 'toons

Sotomayor cartoon



Sotomayor cartoon


Sotomayor cartoon



Sotomayor cartoon





Sotomayor cartoon





Sotomayor cartoon






Sotomayor cartoon

Sotomayor cartoon

Stumble Upon Toolbar
My Zimbio
Top Stories

Thursday, June 04, 2009

Sotomayor Cartoons

Sotomayor empathy

Sotomayor cartoon

sotomayor cartoon

Sotomayor cartoon

Sotomayor cartoon

Sotomayor cartoon

Sotomayor cartoon



Stumble Upon Toolbar
My Zimbio
Top Stories

Wednesday, June 03, 2009

The love story of Ralph and Edna...

Just because someone doesn't love you the way you want them to, doesn't mean they don't love you with all they have.

Ralph and Edna were both patients in a mental hospital. One day while they were walking past the hospital swimming pool. Ralph suddenly jumped into the deep end. He sank to the bottom of the pool and stayed there. Edna promptly jumped in to save him. She swam to the bottom and pulled him out.

When the Head Nurse Director became aware of Edna's heroic act she immediately ordered her to be discharged from the hospital, as she now considered her to be mentally stable. When she went to tell Edna the news she said, 'Edna, I have good news and bad news. The good news is you're being discharged, since you were able to rationally respond to a crisis by jumping in and saving the life of the person you love. I have concluded that your act displays sound mindedness. The bad news is, Ralph hung himself in the bathroom with his bathrobe belt right after you saved him. I am so sorry, but he's dead.'

Edna replied, 'He didn't hang himself, I put him there to dry.

How soon can I go home?'

Happy Mental Health Day!

Stumble Upon Toolbar
My Zimbio
Top Stories

Tuesday, June 02, 2009

“Guns in Bars”, reconsidered

I know that most political pundits never admit to being wrong. I am sometimes wrong. Or at least, with more information or thought I sometimes change my mind. On January 26, 2008, in a post called “Guns is Bars,” I said:

Having been in a bar or two in my lifetime, I do not think firearms and alcohol are a good mix. This is a bad idea. I hope the House rejects it and if passed, the Governor should veto it.
Since that time, the bill I was speaking of has passed the legislature and the Governor has vetoed it. I now think the subject bill is not a bad bill and the state legislature should override the Governor’s veto. The bill is not really a “Guns in Bars” bill at all, despite the way I characterized it and despite the press’s continual characterization of the bill as such.

In Tennessee, a restaurant is an establishment that earns more than 50% of its revenue from the sale of food. The bill that passed the state legislature and that the Governor vetoed would allow guns in restaurants that sell alcohol. A licensed concealed handgun carry permit holder can already carry a gun into a restaurant that does not sell alcohol. This bill would allow a concealed handgun permit holders to carry his handgun into a restaurant that also sells alcohol, but not into a bar. This bill would allow that person to carry his gun into O’Charlie’s but not into Tootie’s. In addition, the bill would allow any restaurant that wanted to continue to ban handguns to do so by simply posting a sign prohibiting guns in their establishment

Today at a meeting of the First Tuesday Group I heard a presentation from Lieutenant Governor Ron Ramsey. He explained that there has never been a crime involving a gun, committed by any of the state's more than 200,000 licensed concealed handgun carry permit holders. To qualify for a concealed handgun carry permit said Ramsey, the applicant must pass a written as well as a firing range gun test, must pay a fee of $200, must have a criminal background check, must be fingerprinted including all ten digits and the palms of both hands. As Governor Ramsey said, these are not the people we need to worry about.

I will not feel less safe if this bill passes.

Stumble Upon Toolbar
My Zimbio
Top Stories

Monday, June 01, 2009

Boycott Lowe's Hotels!

If you are coming to Nashville, please do not stay at the Lowe's Vanderbilt. If you are going to be doing any traveling, please do not stay at a Lowe's anywhere. If you already have reservations, please cancel them. If you are a meeting planner, please consider moving your meeting. I am urging a boycott of Lowe's because they cancelled a contract with ACT, the day before the conference.

Let me make clear that I am not a member of ACT and I have never contributed to their cause. I have attended one of their presentations and found if informative but am not convinced that they do not exaggerate the threat from Muslim Americans. Knowing that Muslim extremist in Europe have recruited terrorist from among European Muslim, I am not so naïve as to think that immigrant Muslims could not be potential terrorist recruits in America. I support vigilance on the part of our government to keep us safe from terrorism. However, I am not as alarmed as ACT by the Muslim population in our midst. I do not accept that it is the Muslim faith that is our enemy. I have known some Muslims and have helped several Muslims become homeowner in the homebuyer education classes that I teach. The agency I work for has had many Kurdish and Somali refugees in the English as a Second Language classes that we provide. I support dialogue with and an understanding of our Muslim neighbors. I believe a Muslim can be a good Americans.

Unlike ACT, I was not outraged that Tyson’s Food’s let their Muslim employees have a Muslim holiday in place of Labor Day. I did not support English-only. So, I am tolerant if not somewhat liberal on immigration issues. Political correctness should not blind us to a genunine security theat but neither should concern over a perceived terrorist threat promote bigotry in America. We should not paint all of a group with the same brush.

So, while I think ACT may be providing awarness the public needs, I am not an enthusiastic supporter of ACT. I am, nevertheless, outraged that Lowe's would contract months in advance with ACT for them to have a conference at their hotel and then cancel the day before the event. Mr. Negri needs to be fired or reprimanded and ACT deserves an apology. Letting someone rent space from you does not imply an endorsement. Mr. Negri should not allow his own political prejudices to dictate to whom he rents and especially he should not be allowed to cancel a contract at the last minuet.

Here is the story from ACT:



ACT
ACTION ALERT! ACT! West Nashville Chapter

Freedom of Speech attacked in Nashville by Mr. Thomas Negri, Manager of Lowe's Vanderbilt Plaza Hotel. 1 June 2009

It's Time to Speak Up and Be Heard! We must react to this! This breach of our rights to free speech must not be ignored.

Here are the facts as reported by Ken Timmerman at Newsmax:

The manager of the Lowe's Vanderbilt Plaza Hotel, Mr. Tom Negri, cancelled a contract with a conservative foundation to hold a conference this weekend on radical Islam, apparently after learning that the group would feature a keynote address by controversial Dutch parliamentarian and filmmaker, Geert Wilders.

Thomas A. Negri, managing director of Loew's Vanderbilt Hotel and Office complex in Nashville, told Newsmax on Wednesday that he had taken the extraordinary step of cancelling the conference at the last minute "for the health, safety and well-being of our guests and employees." Negri did, however, allow a press conference today by the Coalition for Education about Immigration, a left-wing group involved with "immigration reform".

Negri refused to say why he felt the conference would adversely affect the "health, safety and well-being" of the hotel's guests and employees, except to refer to the website of the New English Review, the group organizing the conference. The website features articles that warn about radical Islam written by activists, journalists and scholars, including former federal prosecutor Andrew McCarthy, and former Muslim scholar, Ibn Warraq.

One article, written by a retired U.S. army intelligence officer, Jerome Gordon, warns of the growing problems caused by the recent influence of several thousand Somali Muslim refugees who have come to work for a nearby Tysons Food plant to replace illegal Hispanic meat packers.

Negri appeared at a 2003 pro-immigration event on the same dias with a well-known Somali warlord, Gordon told Newsmax. In a written statement to the conference organizers, Negri said that the hotel had "not received any information related to a specific security threat concerning this event," and declined to provide any justification for cancelling it at the last minute.

One of the conference organizers told Newsmax on Wednesday that the group was considering a lawsuit against Negri and the Loew's hotel chain for "unlawful breach of contract." Negri also serves on the board of advisors of the Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition, TIRRC, an activist group that states its mission "is to empower immigrants and refugees throughout Tennessee to develop a unified voice" and "defend their rights." The group boasts of having helped to defeat an "English only" amendment this January that would have required all Nashville government communications to be in English. Earlier this month, the group won an award from the Migration Policy Institute, which is funded by grants form the J.M. Kaplan Fund, a left-wing group that also funds the ACLU, the Tides Foundation, the Tides Center, the Sierra Club, the Southern Poverty Law Center, and other left-wing causes. The award singles out TIRRC for its "Welcoming Tennessee Initiative," to "foster constructive public dialogue on immigration within the state." When asked if he objected to Geert Wilders appearance at the conference, Negri refused to comment.

Action Items:

Contact Mr. Negri at tnegri@lowesvanderbilthotel.com

Contact the Front Desk Manager at Lowes dhuffins@lowesvanderbilthotel.com

Call Lowes Corporation public affairs office: Public Affairs Contact, 667 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10065-8087, Phone: (212) 521-2416 , PR@loews.com

Call or Write Mr. Jonathan M. Tisch, Co-Chairman of the Board and Member of the Office of the President, Loews Corporation Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Loews Hotels, 667 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10065-8087, Phone: (212) 521-2000.

Write to Tommy Tisch at Lowe's Corporation (described as the one "conservative" in the Tisch family that owns Lowes Corporation) Mr. Tommy Tisch, Loews Corporation, 667 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10021-808.

Contact the Nashville Better Business Bureau, Middle Tennessee Headquarters 201 Fourth Avenue North, Suite 100, P.O. Box 198436, Nashville, TN 37219, Phone (615) 242-4222,Fax (615) 250-4245, Email BBBNash@aol.com

Call the local ACLU in Nashville(615) 320-7142

About ACT! for America, West Nashville Chapter contact us!

Stumble Upon Toolbar
My Zimbio
Top Stories

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Where is Bill Clinton?

Bill ClintonWith the run away spending, the bail-outs, Chris Dodd scandals, economic crisis, Tea Parties, Nancy Pelosie clarifications, the war, North Korea nuclear program, and the nomination of liberal jurist Sotomayor, I have had so much to think about that I just forgot all about Bill Clinton. It just dawned on me that I had not heard him mentioned in some time. I kind miss ole Bill. I always thought of him as a kind of rascally, likable, charismatic phony. He was personable and he was entertaining. Despite not liking his politics, I kind of liked Bill. He reminded me of a Pentecostal Televangelist or maybe a used car salesman. I thought he had loads of personality but was a little sleazy. He had that quality that attracts stupid girls. I thought he actually governed quite well, thanks to his malleability and a Republican congress that set the parameters.

By this time, I was sure he would have been in the news. I expected he would make some statement that was at slight variance with the official position of the administration and he would have caused Hillary all kinds of embarrassment. Or, I thought he would have been engaged in accepting some sort of honorarium or establishing some sort of business relationship with some faction interested in gaining government favor. Or, I thought we would hear reports of some bimbo fraternization or sexual scandal.

We have heard nothing! We really need some Bill Clinton for comic relieve. I know we have Joe Biden to occasionally say stupid and embarrassing things, but Joe Biden is no Bill Clinton. We need Bill! While I miss him, I want to commend him for being on his best behavior, keeping his mouth shut, keeping his pecker in his pants and his face off the evening news.

Stumble Upon Toolbar
My Zimbio
Top Stories

Please don't tell Obama

Please don't tell Obama what comes after a trillion

Stumble Upon Toolbar
My Zimbio
Top Stories