Thursday, April 30, 2009

SONG OF THE WARRIOR PRIEST


From Days of Caves in Living Rock
of Stone-Tipped Spear and Tomahawk
From Saber Tooth and Mastodon
through Years of Bronze and Years of Iron
Crossbow, Sword, and Battleaxe
Dungeons Deep and Torture Racks
To Gunpowder and Musketry
Bayonet and Artillery
Thor Frowned and Then
Poison Gas in the Ardennes
Machinegun Belts and TNT
Tank Columns and Infantry
Phantom Jets and Flak-Filled Skies
Napalm and a Child Cries
Pestilence, War, Famine,
it’s Armageddon
When at Last We Face the Beast
I Sing the Song of the Warrior Priest!

PJC, 1991

STORMBRINGERs TOP TEN MOVIES OF ALL TIME

In no particular order . . .

CASABLANCA - see article below dedicated to this all-time Hollywood classic.

CITIZEN KANE - Orson Welles was the star, producer & director at a mere age 25. The movie was controversial as it supposedly paralleled the life of William Randolf Hearst of the publication world. The film was originally released in 1941, and for that reason (the war) it wasn't seen by a lot of movie houses. After the war it was re-released & it took off like wildfire . . . R-O-S-E-B-U-D ! ! ! (Remember that name...)

CALIGULA - "When in Rome . . ." this is Penthouse founder Bob Guccione's depiction of the most sexually depraved society of all time at it's most extreme (I included this one on a dare.) The Roman Empire was never portrayed in more vivid realism - if you want to see Rome, see this movie.

LAWRENCE OF ARABIA - An English guy who fought the Turkish, Lawrence was a candidate for Post-Traumatic-Stress-Disorder Poster Boy. A fantastic story, an incredibly well-made movie experience.

LORD JIM - Joseph Conrad's masterpiece brought to screen. Another Conrad-inspired story made this list, do you know which one?

THE PATRIOT - Given the way things are going against those who would call themselves patriots . . .

RAN - Akira Kurasawa's version of King Lear, set in medieval Japan. Armies of samurai hacking each other to bits.

APOCALYPSE NOW - Best War Movie of All Time (BLACKHAWK DOWN is a close second for this title); War is stupid, and dodging bullets cannot be replicated in a theater, so why not go all-out insane and make it a good show?

BEN HUR - 11 - count 'em - ELEVEN Academy Awards; the chariot race alone is worthy, and then there's the sea battle.

THE GREEN BERETS - (or just about any movie with John Wayne) Based on a true story, it demonstrates the bias of the left media 40 years ago - they should update it for Iraq/Afghanistan and re-release it; nothing has changed with left-wing media bias.

THE GREATEST MOVIE EVER MADE



" . . . the problems of three little people don't amount to a hill of beans in this crazy world . . . "


CASABLANCA (1942) is Stormbringer’s personal choice for Greatest Film of All-Time if for no other reason it takes place my old stomping grounds, French North Africa, and mirrors to an incredible degree a memorable life-imitates-art episode of my unusual career.

A remarkable piece of Allied wartime propaganda, Casablanca takes place in unoccupied French Morocco during the early years of World War II. The film won three Academy Awards; Best Picture, Best Director, and Writing Adapted Screenplay.

Humphrey Bogart plays American soldier-of-fortune Rick Blaine. His nightclub, "Rick's CafĂ© AmĂ©ricain", is infested with intrigue. This was back in the day when people actually dressed in style; Rick holds court and holds his own amongst a collection of desperadoes, ne’er-do-wells and outright criminals, decades before James Bond adopted the dinner-jacket as a personal trademark.

A complex character, Rick carries himself as a hardened, embittered cynic (“I stick my neck out for nobody.”) Rick is a man’s man, but his outer shell masks an inner human spirit revealed by a recitation of his credentials – he ran guns to the Ethiopians in their struggle against Mussolini’s forces, he fought the fascists in Spain.

Corrupt leader of the local French gendarmerie, Captain Louis Renault (Claude Rains) nearly steals the show. The following dialogue suggests Captain Renault’s tolerance and admiration for Rick as a kind of romantic adventurer:

Renault: I've often speculated why you don't return to America. Did you abscond with the church funds? Did you run off with a Senator's wife? I like to think that you killed a man. It's the romantic in me.

Rick: It's a combination of all three.

Renault: And what in Heaven's name brought you to Casablanca?

Rick: My health. I came to Casablanca for the waters.

Renault: The waters? What waters? We're in the desert.

Rick: I was misinformed.

Captain Renault utters several of the film’s many signature lines:

“I'm only a poor corrupt official.”

“I'm making out the report now. We haven't quite decided whether he committed suicide or died trying to escape.”

And this sublime classic:

Renault: I'm shocked, shocked to find that gambling is going on in here!

(A croupier hands Renault a pile of money): Your winnings, sir.

Renault: Oh, thank you very much.

The film features a classic 1940s lineup of high-profile characters; Peter Lorre is Ugarte, a petty criminal, ("... somehow, just because you despise me, you are the only one I trust.") Sydney Greenstreet plays Signor Ferrari, a major figure in the criminal underworld and Rick's business rival (“As the leader of all illegal activities in Casablanca, I am an influential and respected man.”) Conrad Veidt portrays the film’s obligatory Hollywood Nazi, Major Strasser.

The well-known main plotline involves Rick’s former lover Ilsa, Swedish hottie Ingrid Bergman, who arrives in Casablanca (“Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, she walks into mine.”) with husband (and third wheel) Czech resistance fighter Victor Lazlo, played by Paul Henreid.

And of course there is Dooley Wilson as Rick’s sidekick, Sam, one of the few American members of the cast. Wilson enshrines himself into Hollywood immortality in less than a dozen lines and a stanza of song:

Ilsa: Play it once, Sam, for old times' sake.

Sam: I don't know what you mean, Miss Ilsa.

Ilsa: [whispered] Play it, Sam. Play As Time Goes By.

Sam: Why, I can't remember it, Miss Ilsa. I'm a little rusty on it.

Ilsa: I'll hum it for you. [Ilsa hums two bars. Sam starts to play] Sing it, Sam.

Sam: [singing]
You must remember this
A kiss is just a kiss
A sigh is just a sigh
The fundamental things apply
As time goes by . . .

The action is at a realistic pace; irony, intrigue and sub-plots abound, gunfire is infrequent but 100% lethal; and sex is obliquely referred to (not vividly portrayed as it is nowadays to the point of distraction). Annina, a young Bulgarian refugee (played by Joy Page) offers her body to Rick in exchange for visas out of Casablanca - the premise for the film’s intrigue – for herself and her husband:

Annina: Oh, monsieur, you are a man. If someone loved you very much, so that your happiness was the only thing that she wanted in the world, but she did a bad thing to make certain of it, could you forgive her?

Rick: Nobody ever loved me that much.

Annina: And he never knew, and the girl kept this bad thing locked in her heart? That would be all right, wouldn't it?

In a rare glimpse of his inner human side, Rick declines the offer:

Rick: You want my advice?

Annina: Oh, yes, please.

Rick: Go back to Bulgaria.

In a gesture of class that is his personal style, Rick squares away the couple with visas, gratis. The indirect manner this sexual proposition is suggested – as with heroine Ilsa’s nocturnal rendezvous with Rick later in the plotline – is typical of the 1940s film noire genre.

Discussion of the love affair between Rick and Ilsa requires analysis worthy of a term-paper; their incredible parting scene makes the film and is iconic in Hollywood lore:

Rick: Last night we said a great many things. You said I was to do the thinking for both of us. Well, I've done a lot of it since then, and it all adds up to one thing: you're getting on that plane with Victor where you belong.

Ilsa: But, Richard, no, I... I...

Rick: Now, you've got to listen to me! You have any idea what you'd have to look forward to if you stayed here? Nine chances out of ten, we'd both wind up in a concentration camp. Isn't that true, Louie?

Captain Renault: I'm afraid Major Strasser would insist.

Ilsa: You're saying this only to make me go.

Rick: I'm saying it because it's true. Inside of us, we both know you belong with Victor. You're part of his work, the thing that keeps him going. If that plane leaves the ground and you're not with him, you'll regret it. Maybe not today. Maybe not tomorrow, but soon and for the rest of your life.

Ilsa: But what about us?

Rick: We'll always have Paris. We didn't have, we, we lost it until you came to Casablanca. We got it back last night.

Ilsa: When I said I would never leave you.

Rick: And you never will. But I've got a job to do, too. Where I'm going, you can't follow. What I've got to do, you can't be any part of. Ilsa, I'm no good at being noble, but it doesn't take much to see that the problems of three little people don't amount to a hill of beans in this crazy world. Someday you'll understand that. Now, now... Here's looking at you kid.

Rick’s status as a cold-as-ice tough guy is confirmed in the film’s final confrontation, with Nazi Major Strasser:

Rick: Get away from that phone.

Major Strasser: I would advise you not to interfere.

Rick: I was willing to shoot Captain Renault, and I’m willing to shoot you.

There is an exchange of gunfire; the German officer’s shot goes wide, Rick’s M1911 Colt .45 (Stormbringer’s personal sidearm of choice) barks once and Major Strasser crumples to the ground.

As the gendarmes arrive on the scene, Captain Renault – who witnessed the shooting - handles the situation with typical Gallic pragmatism:

Renault: Major Strasser’s been shot! Round up the usual suspects.

The film closes with a remarkable camera angle as Rick and Captain Renault march away in step, in near-military style. A final exchange dialogue that punctuates the understated brilliance of the screenplay’s dialogue:

Renault: It might be a good idea for you to disappear from Casablanca for awhile. There’s a Free French garrison over at Brazzaville. I could be induced to arrange a passage.

Rick: My letter of transit? But it doesn’t make any difference about our bet. You still owe me ten thousand francs.

Renault: And that ten thousand francs should pay our expenses.

Rick: Our expenses?

Renault: Uh-huh.

Rick: Louis, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship.

Fade out – The End.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

SRK miffed with his team's continous defeat

Shahrukh Khan, the owner of Kolkata Knight Riders is miffed with his team's continous loss. His team is performing so badly in the IPL season 2 in South Africa that he has decided to fly back to India and come back only after they start winning. The KKR lost in 4 of the 5 matches that they have played till now.

Well, Shahrukh Khan will be flying back to India with his wife Gauri, son Aryan and daughter Suhana. Apart from his team poor performance, another reason of his coming back to India is the upcoming Lok Sabha poll in which Shahrukh Khan and his wife will cast their votes. It has been known that King Khan had made it clear to his team that he will come back to SA to cheer for them only after they start winning and if they lose, he won't be coming back but shout at them from home.

Now the million-dollar question is whether Shahrukh will come back to South Africa to boost up the morale of his defeating team or stay back.



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Akshay donated money to ail actor

A generous side of stunt hero akshay Kumar has been seen recently. He donated a cheque of Rs six lakhs to ail actor Vallabh Vyas who was part of Lagaan and Chandni Bar. Akki does know the actor personally but when he heard about Vallabh's illness, he decided to help him out.

Akshay came to know about Vallabh's sickness when one of Vallabh's friends was shooting with Akki. On knowing that no one from the film industry is coming forward to help him out, Akshay turned saddened and decided to help Vallabh with funds.

A source reveals, "Vallabh suffered from brain hemorrhage some time back and he needed money for surgery. Actor Manoj Joshi, who is friends with Vallabh and has been helping collect money for the surgery".
While shooting with him recently, Joshi mentioned his efforts to raise funds for Vallabh's surgery, and the actor enquired what was the total amount needed.
When he learned it was six lakhs, Akki immediately signed a cheque for the entire amount and gave it to him.




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Last tribute paid to Feroz Khan

Late actor Feroz Khan who lived life King Size was given the last tribute by his family members, friends and fans. As his deceased body was moved out of the mortuary van, a huge crowd gathered to get the last glimpse of their matinee idol.

Late actor-director-producer Feroz Khan was given a grand farewell by his dear ones. His last ritual took place at Hosur road, Shia Kabrastan on Monday. While bidding last adieu to their father, Feroz Khan's children Fardeen Khan and Laila Khan broke down several times.

Feroz Khan's last journey was witnessed by many Bollywood fraternities like his leading lady Mumtaz, Sajid Khan and his wife Farah, Farah Khan. Hrithik Roshan and Suzanne Khan also arrived to pay the last tribute to the actor, who was known for his unique style of acting and directing.

Feroz Khan was fighting against the deadly disease cancer for 12 months long and at last breathed the last on Sunday. Born and brought up in Bangalore, Feroz Khan will always be remembered for his films like 'Qurbani', 'JaanBaaz', 'Dharmatma', 'Dayavan'.


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Ash with Vivek again

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan is going to star with her ex lover Vivek Oberoi again. The film in question is titled, 'Tansen' to be directed by Satish Kaushik and to be produced by Rajshri Productions. It will also have Abhishek Bachchan and Anil Kapoor in the pivotal role.
'Tansen' is said to be one of the costliest film to be ever made in India. The film is based on the real life incident of Mughal court singer. The main role of 'Tansen' will be played by Abhishek Bachchan. The film will be shot in Bangkok first and then in Australia and New Zealand.

As the cast and the crew have been decided, the shooting of the film will be commenced from next month.


courtesy : Bollywoodmantra.com

Monday, April 27, 2009

Kangana to play Madhubala

The actress who is more equipped in playing traumatized woman in films is facing a great challenge as she is going to play the role of immortalized beauty, Madhubala. To play yesteryears tender beauty is a great challenge for Kangana and she is in great thought as how to portray the role. The film is question is Milan Luthria's film, ‘Once Upon A Time In Mumbai’. Interestingly, the film will speak the very tender romance between the yesteryear actress and underworld don Haji Mastan which will be played by Ajay Devgan.

Extremely in fear, Kangana said, "I’ve never thought of myself as beautiful. In fact I’ve always suffered from the lowest self-esteem. Till recently, I’d look at my pictures and cringe. I still have the pictures from my first portfolio I got done in Chandigarh. They remind me of how ugly I can look. And to now play Madhubala in ‘Once Upon A Time In Mumbai’. How will I do it?"

"I`m proud of my so-called territory as an actress. If playing traumatized women is my territory then I’m glad. Because I know I’m good at it. Madhubala`s role is not as tragic as my other roles. It’s basically a very tender romance between this really funny don (played by Ajay Devgan) and this female superstar who can’t understand his personality. How will I manage to play the most beautiful woman that Indian cinema has ever seen? My characters have always had a dark and light side. And this one is no exception. But the challenge for me is to look almost ethereally beautiful, like Madhubala. How will I manage that?" says Kangana.

However to get into the skin of the female lead, Kangana is watching loads of Madhubala films these days. Now it’s time to see Kangana in a totally new avatar.



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Adhyayan Suman in love with Kangana Ranaut

Only one film old and Adhyayan Suman started hitting the headlines for his love life. He fell deeply in love with Gangster actress Kangana Ranaut. Shekhar Suman’s son feels no hesitation in declaring his love to the world. He said, "Yes, I am seeing Kangana. I am in a serious relationship with her. It's not that we got close in South Africa; we were dating since quite some time but I didn’t want to talk about it so quickly. It’s time that I put an end to all speculations."

They fell for each other while shooting for Mohit Suri’s Raaz – The Mystery Continues. Prior to Adhyayan, Kangana had been in a relationship with veteran actor Aditya Panscholi and Tamil actor Jeyam Ravi. But neither of her relationship lasted long. Adhyayan was smitten by Kangana’s acting capability, style and attitude. He has seen all her films except Shakalaka Boom Boom and feels she is superb in Gangster.

Kangana had also the same feeling for Adhyayan. She too is very serious about her relationship. On speaking about Kangana’s feeling, Adhyanan replies confidently, "Of course, Kangana loves me as much as I love her! She is the best girl I know. She is also a very talented actress."



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How Adhyayan fell in love with Kangana

Adhyayan Suman has just stepped into Bollywood and he fell in love with the co-star of his second flick Kangana Ranaut. Kangana and Adhyayan have developed feelings for one another while shooting for the Bhatts, Raaz-The Mystery Continues. Adhyayan is so obsessed with lady that he vowed not to look deeply into the eyes of any other actress while shooting a romantic sequence.

"I fell in love with Kangana while shooting the song O Jaana. I had looked very deeply into her eyes." And what was it that he saw in her eyes? "The way she had put her kaajal," he laughs. "In fact, I have decided never to look so deeply into the eyes of another actress."

He adds, "I always knew that even Kangana liked me." So who proposed? "Kangana did [Laughs]. Actually, it was very mutual and obvious," he smiles.

The 20-year-old actor is full of praises for Kangana,"“She is a wonderful co-star. I have got to learn a lot from her. I don’t want to be known as Kangana Ranut’s boyfriend."

Adhyayan wants to establish himself in Bollywood and wishes to make his father Shekhar Suman proud. He debuted with Haal-E-Dil.



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Fashion cast at Lakme Fashion Week




Priyanka Chopra seems to be everywhere these days as for the last few months she has been continuously promoting her films. And though she promoted her last two films immensely, they did not work at the bo-office, but she has not lost hope. Priyanka is back again with a bang and she was seen walking the ramp in a funky mini purple bubble dress, also promoting her forthcoming film Fashion. Priyanka has all her hopes pinned on this film and she surely can't afford another flop.



The entire female cast of Fashion, Priyanka, Kangana and Mughda Godse walked the ramp for designer Narendra Kumar at the Lakme Fashion Week 2008. The girls also promoted their forthcoming film, Fashion on the ramp. The film deals with the pros and cons of the fashion world, and many real life instances have been incorporated into the film. Director Madhur Bhandarkar hopes that this authenticity will enhance the film.


Kangana Ranaut may have been in the limelight for her personal life recently, but now with the film Fashion, she hopes to focus on her career. Kangana looked hot in a sexy bright orange dress which had a super plunging neck line. Apparently in the film, Kangana has enacted a scene where her top comes off while walking on the ramp. Kangana was also miffed with director Madhur for promoting Priyanka more in the promos. We'll have to wait and see if this film turns out to be Priyanka's or Kanganas'.

 
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Shilpa, Raj’s mother discuss marriage

Though heavy downpour spoiled Shilpa’s Rajasthan Royals game with Mumbai Indians, she is not at all heartbroken but quite optimistic about her team. If on one side nothing fruitful is happening with her team while on the other side a new development is taking place. Shilpa and Raj’s mom met nearby Cape Town and discussed the duo’ relationship and wedding in details.

Shilpa divulged and added, "Yes, Raj’s mom and my mom stayed back in Cape Town while we came to Durban . So what if the rains washed away our cricket matches There’s the other match that happens soon. Such things happen and we just have to move on to our next game”.

While speaking about the progression of her relationship, Shilpa sounds quite happy and quips that her mom and would be mom-in-law are having a gala time together and they have discussed some important matter about their future while her father mainly concern about the IPL than her.


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Its official: Preity breaks up with Ness

Speculation is now ripe that Preity Zinta and Ness Wadia are having a real trouble in their paradise. An E-mail sent by Preity to her team clears the cloud that the couple is no longer into any kind of personal relationship and is linked up only professionally. Preity being very straight forward and outspoken clears the air to her team members as they were in utter confused state as what kind of relationship she is presently sharing with Ness. She does not want her boys to get distracted by any issue and wanted them to concentrate on the game only.

More Preity is acting smart about her relationship with the Bombay Dying scion, the more Ness is hesitant to call it a quit. He informed his parents and brother that he and Preity are currently on a short break but trying to sort out the differences.

Preity is totally keeping distance from Ness. The camaraderie between them is seen missing this time and the couple is staying apart. While Ness has rented a service apartment, Priety is staying in the same hotel where Shahrukh Khan and Shilpa Shetty are staying.

How sad to say that another high profile liaison has gone kaput.


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Shoe thrown at Jeetendra

After former US President George W. Bush, many politicians became victimized of public slipper. The latest to become wronged with shoe shower is the well-behaved and gentle actor Jeetendra. While addressing a public rally, organized by the Congress candidate Manikrao Gavit in the town of Nandurbar an unidentified person from the crowd threw slipper at him. The incident took place on Tuesday.

As the gathering was around 3,000, the culprit who actually threw slipper at him was somewhat difficult to be tagged but however party activists immediately took hold of the offender. He has been identified as Dilip Ingle and what made him to show his aggravation in this way is not yet known.

As Jeetendra was not expecting such type of ill treatment to be meted out to him, he was obviously very unhappy.




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PEACE IN OUR TIME



What can we expect from the Obama Administration backing up Israel? Forget about Carter and Camp David; Chamberlain and Munich are a better comparison. Barack cozies up to dictators and delivers pain and suffering:

http://neoavatara.com/blog/?p=3141

During the Presidential Campaign, Obama said he'd make dialog with our adversaries and restore the esteem which the United States held prior to the Iraq Invasion.

Recent actions by the Obama Administrations have done little to reassure Israelis. On the contrary, the current message being telegraphed from Washington to Tel Aviv is: get ready to evacuate the West Bank settlements if you want our help with Iran. What is more disturbing is that similar concessions are not being sought from Iran. The Guardian reported April 14: "In what amounts to a major policy shift, the Obama administration is set to drop as a precondition for the start of negotiations on the nuclear issue - that Iran first suspends its uranium enrichment process. The precondition has been the biggest stumbling block in efforts over the past few years to open talks. The Bush administration insisted upon it but Tehran adamantly refused."

I hope the next Brit that visits the White House gifts him an umbrella, for all the excrement that is about to befall the people of the United States (and Israel).

WILL WE STOP THE TALIBAN IN PAKISTAN?



This is strategic analysis of the highest order and you can bet dollars to doughnuts the CIA, the DIA and the US State Dept are looking long & hard at these developments.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/asia/article6168940.ece

Can a guerrilla force of 500 knock over a modern, established nation-state? In 1959 Fidel Castro pulled such a maneuver off, but Cuba of the Batista regime did not possess an army as professional and well-equipped as the Pakistani Army.

Contrary to popular opinion, the majority of the Cuban people were not with Fidel's revolution . . . and the majority of the Pakistani population is not with the Taliban. It is only possible for the Taliban to make such advances in the Federally Administered Tribal Regions, which are semi-autonomous and only nominally controlled by the government of Pakistan.

I suggest is that it is one thing for the Taliban to establish themselves in the autonomous Tribal areas; taking and (holding) territory in Pakistan proper against the regular Pakistani forces is quite another equation altogether. The one single factor that galvanizes Pakistani military forces against internal threat is the EXTERNAL threat they perceive (India).

Remember when Obama called for the invasion of Pakistan, during the election? We all laughed this off at the time as a classic case of foot-in-mouth disease.

I imagine it comes down to a question of will. If we - or the Pakistani government - possess the national strength of will, then the Taliban do not stand a chance. On the other hand, if we waiver in our commitment and the Pakistanis are weak in the face of adversity, then we are looking at the possibility of a total mess in Pakistan. At this time the US must consider the extreme worst-case-scenario: a nuclear-armed Taliban.

Queen's knight to Queen's bishop 3; your move, Mr. Obama.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

NANCY PELOSI IS NOW A SAINT

. . . CAN YOU BELIEVE THIS ?

On a Saturday afternoon in Washington, D. C., House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's aide visited the Cardinal of the Catholic cathedral.

He told the Cardinal that Nancy Pelosi would be attending the next day's sermon, and he asked if the Cardinal would kindly point out Pelosi to the congregation and say a few words that would include calling Pelosi a saint.

The Cardinal replied, "No. I personally don't like the woman, and there are issues of conflict with the Catholic Church over certain of Pelosi's views."

Pelosi's aide then said, "Look, I'll write a check here and now for a donation of $100,000 to your church if you'll just tell the congregation you see Pelosi as a saint."

The Cardinal thought about it and said, "Well, the church can use the money, so I'll work your request into tomorrow's sermon."

As Pelosi's aide promised, House Speaker Pelosi appeared for the Sunday sermon and seated herself prominently at the edge of the main aisle. And, during the sermon, as promised, the Cardinal pointed out that House Speaker Pelosi was present.

Then the Cardinal went on to explain to the congregation: "While Speaker Pelosi's presence is probably an honor to some, she is not my favorite person. Some of her views are contrary to those of the church, and she tends to flip-flop on many other views. Nancy Pelosi is a petty, self-absorbed hypocrite, a thumb sucker, and a nit-wit. Nancy Pelosi is also a serial liar, a cheat, and a thief.

"Nancy Pelosi is the worst example of a Catholic I have ever personally witnessed. She married for money and is using it to lie to the American people. She also has a reputation for shirking her Representative obligations both in Washington and in California. She simply is not to be trusted."

The Cardinal completed his view of Pelosi with, "But, when compared to Senators Ted Kennedy, Harry Reid, and John Kerry, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is a saint."

Saif happy to see Bebo in bikini

Unlike other boyfriend Saif Ali Khan has not problem about his beau wearing revealing clothes instead he takes it a pride to compliment her sexy move. It was actually Saif who insisted Bebo to get into bikini in ‘Tashan’. Now that she has again put into two pieces in ‘Kambaqht Ishq’, Saif feels delighted.

A unit member of the film claims, “Saif came to Los Angeles, when Kareena was to shoot with Sylvester Stallone and Denise Richards. She was sexily dressed and Saif didn’t seem to mind. Instead he came on the sets and whistled whenever he saw her. He also told co-star Akshay Kumar and Sajid Nadiadwala ‘What to do? I really feel like whistling everytime I see her’.”

After being tagged as the ‘Choti Begum’, Kareena has become very conscious about her dress-up. She has decided to stick to saree in most of the occasion and walk upon the prestigious position that the Nawab family has given her.

Our Bebo has now started to think and act like a perfect Nawab Bahu. Isn’t?



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Saturday, April 25, 2009

ANZAC DAY - CONTRAST & COMPARE


The Dardanelles / Gallipoli campaign of 1915 set out to capture the Gallipoli peninsula to open the way to the Black Sea for the allied navies, via the straits of the Dardanelles. The plan was to capture Constantinople (now Istanbul), the capital of the Ottoman Empire and an ally of Germany.

This was the Operation Enduring Freedom (Iraq War) of its day; what had been planned as a bold stroke to knock Turkey out of the war quickly became a stalemate, and the campaign dragged on for eight months. But while Operation Enduring Freedom actually achieved its tactical objectives, Gallipoli was a tactical and strategic defeat for Allied forces. As First Lord of the Admiralty, Winston Churchill is credited with developing the overall strategy; the campaign's failure led to Churchill’s demotion and contributed to the collapse of Prime Minister H. H. Asquith's government.

On 15 November 1915 Churchill resigned from the government, and, though remaining an MP, served for several months on the Western Front commanding the 6th Battalion of the Royal Scots Fusiliers, under the rank of Colonel. This is the equivalent of a Bush Administration cabinet-level Secretary – or a serving Congressman - participating in a front-line capacity in the battles of Fallujah or Rumallah.

The campaign began in February 1915 with a series of naval actions in which aging British and French battleships attempted to force the straits. These actions proved disastrous after mines sank two British battleships.

Commonwealth & French forces landed at Gallipoli on 25 April against fierce resistance from the Turkish defenders. At the end of 1915 allied forces evacuated after both sides had suffered heavy casualties and endured great hardships.

In all, the Gallipoli Campaign cost the Allies 141,113 killed and wounded and the Turks 195,000. Over 11,200 Australian and New Zealander soldiers were killed and approximately 23,700 were wounded in Gallipoli, of which some 2000+ were permanently maimed (as attested in the patriotic song ‘And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda’).

The Australian and New Zealand casualty figures represented a significant percentage of the overall military-age population:
• Approximately 40% of the available men of military age of Australia and New Zealand (about 10% of the total population of both countries) served in World War I.
• Of the total casualties 1914-1918, almost 15% of all Australians and New Zealanders killed in action (KIA) during the First World War died during a six-month time period in a very small place called Gallipoli.

By direct comparison to the current American men-of-military-age demographic, this would represent an approximate figure of 600,000-plus KIA across any single six-month period 2003 to present, in an area of operations less than 7 miles wide by 25 miles long. I have always maintained that “body count math” is a sick science that absorbs defeatists, but this ratio certainly puts our current engagements into a perspective that even the most cynical critic of the current conflict must appreciate.

References –
website, Australian War Memorial, http://www.awm.gov.au/
website, New Zealand History Online, http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/

ANZAC DAY GREETINGS


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ANZAC DAY



What is ANZAC Day?

ANZAC stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps. ANZAC Day – 25 April – marks the anniversary of the first major military action fought by Australian and New Zealand forces during the First World War.

This day special to Australians -

In 1915 Australian and New Zealand soldiers formed part of the allied expedition that set out to capture the Gallipoli peninsula to open the way to the Black Sea for the allied navies. The plan was to capture Constantinople (now Istanbul), the capital of the Ottoman Empire and an ally of Germany. They landed at Gallipoli on 25 April, meeting fierce resistance from the Turkish defenders. What had been planned as a bold stroke to knock Turkey out of the war quickly became a stalemate, and the campaign dragged on for eight months. At the end of 1915 the allied forces were evacuated after both sides had suffered heavy casualties and endured great hardships. Over 8,000 Australian soldiers were killed. News of the landing at Gallipoli made a profound impact on Australians at home and 25 April quickly became the day on which Australians remembered the sacrifice of those who had died in war.

Kangana gives up for Priyanka

In the tinselville, we rarely find actresses share a cordial relationship with each other. Profession always overtakes friendship. But in the world of cat-fights we got to witness an interesting friendship. It is the brewing friendship between Kangana Ranaut and Priyanka Chopra. Kangana gives up her choice for her one time rival Priyanka Chopra. It is said that at the grand finale of Femina Miss India, Kangana Ranaut was to groove on the Fashion songs in which she shared screen space with Priyanka Chopra but when the sultry actress came to know that Priyanka was also interested to perform on the same number, she gave up her desire.

Now Kangana will perform on the hit numbers of Madhuri Dixit and Aishwarya Rai. "When I got to know that Priyanka is performing I asked her about her songs. When she said she was doing the Fashion songs, I happily decided to do the tribute to Aishwarya and Madhuri," said Kangana.

"I'll be dancing to songs like Madhuri's 'Mera piya ghar aaya' and Aishwarya's 'Nimbooda'. This gives me a chance to try out my Kathak which I've been learning for three years," she added.

To get the steps right, Kangana has been rehearsing rigorously and it has swollen her legs.



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Salman comes back to Asin

Unable to stay away from the cast and the crew of ‘London Dreams’, Salman Khan returns to his co-stars Asin and Ajay Devgan. During their stay in London, Salman insisted to stay at his favorite hotel in Central London, despite the fact that the film cast and the crew will be put up into another hotel in the city.

After few days of his stay in the hotel, he started feeling lonely and on hearing that Ajay and Asin are having a ball in the hotel, he started feeling left out and immediately packed up his baggage and returned to his pals. After staying few weeks in his fav hotel, he requested director Vipul Shah to make arrangement of his stay in the same hotel so that he can also join his friends in the fun.

Salman who days back has given his fans an opportunity to talk about his alleged relationship with Asin again left the people to talk something interesting about him and the ‘Ghajini’ gal.



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SRK’s smoking act in IPL annoys anti-smoking lobby

Shahrukh Khan who is a chain smoker cannot keep away with his habit at the IPL also. His smoking act did not go well with the anti-smoking lobby that has now banned showing the smoking footage of any celebrities in television.

The National Organization for Tobacco Eradication (NOTE) said in a statement that its counterpart South African National Council Against Smoking (NCAS) ensures that smoking footage of no celebrities will be broadcast.

"We have sent the details to Supersport, who are the official broadcasters of the IPL and the NCAS is in the process of soliciting an agreement that they will not show anyone smoking," NCAS's convener Peter Ucko informed NOTE Friday.

It has been decided that if King Khan is again caught smoking then he will be knocked out of the stadium. The NCAS has decided to make no smoking announcement through the match and during drinks breaks.


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Shekhar Suman, Adhyayan to star in Dekh Bhai Dekh remake

Dekh Bhai Dekh, one of Indian Television's most successful serials, will be made into a major Bollywood movie, bring father son duo, Adhyayan Suman and Shekhar Suman together for the first time ever. The movie, like the serials will be directed by Anand Mahendroo.

Although the trend of converting serials into movies has been prevalent in the West with serials such as Friends and Sex and The City being converted into motion pictures, this is the first Indian serial to be made into a movie. The story for the film will continue from the point it left off in the serial, with Adhyayan playing the grown up son of Shekhar Suman.

The movie which will be a romance, has Adhyayan playing an army officer. The role requires a very lean, fit look, and Adhyayan has been working hard at achieving a level of fitness for this role.
He's got an intense workout schedule which includes power yoga and cardio and dance.

He's even gone down to Khadakvasla to meet army jawans.

It’s a big film, 30 crores, being produced by Anand Mahendroo.

There's a talent hunt planned on TV, for the lead female role.

Adhyayan is also starring in Jashnn, Mahesh Bhatt's next film and is the solo lead in this one as well. That's saying a lot for a newcomer.



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Tanisha dating NRI businessman

Kajol’s sister Tanisha who failed to leave any memorable impression in cinema is busy in some other business. The sexy actress is said to be dating a certain NRI businessman from London. These days she will be found nowhere in India as the sultry actress is spending a lot of time in the UK with her NRI boyfriend.

If on one side her brother-in-law Ajay Devgan is planning to launch her in a grand manner then on the other side Tanisha is showing least interest. As she is busy dating her new found love, she has declined the offer of Ajay.

By now it is sure that she is dating a certain NRI but the details about her man are not yet known.

After 'Neal and Niki', Tanisha's name was also linked up with Uday Chopra but their relationship did not grow up.



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Shilpa meets Matt Damon over a dinner

Shilpa Shetty is flying high these days. She has come to the spotlight after venturing into IPL with business and life partner Raj Kundra. The long legged actress is again hitting the headlines for her coming face to face and having dined with Hollywood superstar Matt Damon over a charity dinner in SA.

Matt is involved in charities like 'The One Campaign' and 'H2O Africa Foundation' with his wife. This is not his first meeting with Shilpa but both met at the third annual 'ONE X ONE' benefit Gala last year.

Apart from IPL, Shilpa has got another reason to smile wide. Her mother and Raj’s mother met near Cape Town and discussed about her marriage and they had some important discussion about their future. Though the date is yet to be revealed to the public, by early 2010 they are going to tie the knot.
Rajasthan Royals have marked their first victory over Shahrukh Khan’s Kolkata Knight Riders and the actress can’t hold her happiness.


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Karan, Kajol fight over shooting

Karan Johar and Kajol are having a tiff over shooting schedule of ‘My Name Is Khan’. She has recently returned from New York and now that Karan has again planned shooting of the second part in New York, she turned furious because outdoor shooting will hamper her daughter Nysa’s schooling.

A source reveals, “One big schedule of the film has already been wrapped up in the USA before SRK’s shoulder surgery. Now Karan is busy shooting some portions of the film in Mumbai’s Borivili area with Slumdog Millionaire child actor Tanay Chheda who plays SRK’s childhood part. Post SRK coming back from his IPL 2 commitments from South Africa there is yet another schedule being planned for the US. But Kajol it seems is not too keen on shooting out of India given that she has to leave her daughter Nysa back home now that she’s going to school. So while the shooting in Mumbai in June coincided with Nysa’s school days, Kajol had no problems. But Karan also has to shoot some more sequences in New York, which Kajol is refusing to oblige with. She was informed that there would be only one schedule in the US, which she’d agreed to. But now since Karan wants to go back for whatever reasons, Kajol is adamant and just won’t.”

The source further reveals, “Karan expects that his good friend understands his problem but Kajol wants him to shoot these portions in Mumbai itself on specially built sets. But Karan being Karan he just doesn’t want to compromise on such things. So now that’s a deadlock even the King Khan might not be able to resolve.”




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Friday, April 24, 2009

WE ARE IN A WEIRD AGE

Crazy Times — Crazier Times to Follow

There have been a few crazy years like 2009 in American history — 1860, 1929, 1941, and 1968. And given what followed all of them, it might be wise to prepare for even crazier times for us ahead.

http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=ZGYwM2JkMzcwNWUyMjQ2MDg0MzFmMWZlZmQ2ZDdiYTI=

This is the genius insight of Victor Davis Hanson . . . classicist scholar, senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and recipient of the 2007 National Humanities Medal.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

FORGET STOCKS & BONDS, THE REAL MONEY's IN GUNS

This is on MSN MONEY for Chrissakes ! ! !

http://blogs.moneycentral.msn.com/topstocks/archive/2009/04/16/guns-a-better-buy-than-stocks.aspx

All this time I've been looking for the perfect investment for these times and all this time the answer's been sitting there right in front of me staring me right in the face . . .

STORMBRINGER SENDS

TEA = TAXED ENOUGH ALREADY

Here's an interesting link to the TEA website. This page is to a national map with pins showing locations of all the parties registered for July 4. There are 442 sites already:

http://www.teapartyday.com/Map.aspx

Whatever this phenomena is, whether it's it's a flash-in-the-pan or it's the true beginning of a groundswell movement - and I believe it is the latter - I bet you dollars to doughnuts the current occupiers of the Whitehouse are watching with trepidation . . .

STORMBRINGER SENDS

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Tuesday, April 21, 2009

ANALYSIS - ANTI-PIRATEs OPERATIONAL SCUTTLEBUTT

I have been asked to provide analysis on the following story that's been making it's rounds on the Internet, of Obama's decision making with the hostages . . . (Italics mine - STORMBRINGER)

"Internet Scuttlebutt has this report originating from a Marine that 'lives just outside Coronado where the Seals train . . . he uses the Coronado Officers’ club' . . . - the events stated in this report jive with what I was told via other sources . . . OK this guy is in San Diego and the SEALs who pulled off the opn were DEVGRU SEALs from Little Creek - that does not shake the credibility of this report; we live in the Information Age, people. Telephones and emails and secure briefings happen. Get used to it.

I'm going out on a limb here saying I buy the general themes expressed here and I'll tell you why: A) I did two tours in in-extremis units (if you never heard that term I'm not going to explain it) - this anecdote expresses the doctrinally correct sequence of events for how this sort of thing is supposed to play out . . . the National Command Authority states broad guidance regarding Rules of Engagement and the criteria to engage, the ranking man at the situation puts his assets into place and makes the call regarding when to engage the shooters . . . .

Having spoken to some SEAL pals yesterday and asking why this thing dragged out for 4 days, I got the following:

1. BHO wouldn't authorize the DEVGRU/NSWC SEAL teams to the scene for 36 hours going against OSC (on scene commander) recommendation.
2. Once they arrived, BHO imposed restrictions on their ROE that they couldn't do anything unless the hostage's life was in "imminent" danger
3. The first time the hostage jumped, the SEALS had the raggies all sighted in, but could not fire due to ROE restriction
4. When the navy RIB came under fire as it approached with supplies, no fire was returned due to ROE restrictions. As the raggies were shooting at the RIB, they were exposed and the SEALS had them all dialed in.
5. BHO specifically denied two rescue plans developed by the Bainbridge CPN and SEAL teams
6. Bainbridge CPN and SEAL team CDR finally decide they have the OpArea and OSC authority to solely determine risk to hostage. 4 hours later, 3 dead raggies
7. BHO immediately claims credit for his "daring and decisive" behaviour. As usual with him, it's BS.

So per our last email thread, I'm downgrading Oohbaby's performace to D-. Only reason it's not an F is that the hostage survived.

Read the following accurate account.


Philips’ first leap into the warm, dark water of the Indian Ocean hadn’t worked out as well. With the Bainbridge in range and a rescue by his country’s Navy possible, Philips threw himself off of his lifeboat prison, enabling Navy shooters onboard the destroyer a clear shot at his captors — and none was taken.

The guidance from National Command Authority — the president of the United States, Barack Obama — had been clear: a peaceful solution was the only acceptable outcome to this standoff unless the hostage’s life was in clear, extreme danger.

The next day, a small Navy boat approaching the floating raft was fired on by the Somali pirates — and again no fire was returned and no pirates killed. This was again due to the cautious stance assumed by Navy personnel thanks to the combination of a lack of clear guidance from Washington and a mandate from the commander in chief’s staff not to act until Obama, a man with no background of dealing with such issues and no track record of decisiveness, decided that any outcome other than a “peaceful solution” would be acceptable.

After taking fire from the Somali kidnappers again Saturday night, the on scene commander decided he’d had enough.

Keeping his authority to act in the case of a clear and present danger to the hostage’s
life and having heard nothing from Washington since yet another request to mount a rescue operation had been denied the day before, the Navy officer, Commander Frank Castellano, — unnamed in most media reports to date — decided the AK47 one captor had leveled at Philips’ back was a threat to the hostage’s life and ordered the NSWC team to take their shots.

Three rounds downrange later, all three brigands became enemy KIA and Philips was safe.

There is upside, downside, and spinside to the series of events over the last week that culminated in yesterday’s dramatic rescue of an American hostage.

Almost immediately following word of the rescue, the Obama administration and its supporters claimed victory against pirates in the Indian Ocean and [1] declared that the dramatic end to the standoff put paid to questions of the inexperienced president’s toughness and decisiveness.

Despite the Obama administration’s (and its sycophants’) attempt to spin yesterday’s success as a result of bold, decisive leadership by the inexperienced president, the reality is nothing of the sort. What should have been a standoff lasting only hours — as long as it took the USS Bainbridge and its team of NSWC operators to steam to the location — became an embarrassing four day and counting standoff between a ragtag handful of criminals with rifles and a U.S. Navy warship.

WE MUST HONOR THEM

It is long, but it is a worthy Speech by Judge Vince Okamoto at the 66th Anniversay of the 442nd Combat Team on March 29, 2009 in Honolulu.

Every American should read this speech and be proud of the members of the 442nd.

442nd Veterans Club Speech: Hawaii, March 28th, 2009.

Ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon. I’m pleased to be here and I want to thank the 442nd Veterans Club, and president William Thompson for allowing me to join you today. I must tell you when Bill contacted me several months ago he said “As a judge do you believe in free speech?” And I of course said “Yes.” Than Bill said good, because you’re going to give a speech for free at the 442nd anniversary lunch.

Before we came into the banquet room I heard a veteran of the 442nd regaling some of his young listeners with war stories. He said during the Italian campaign, in the mountains, it rained continuously night and day. They were cold, wet, and miserable, and were kept on the line for weeks without any hot chow or change of clothing.

Then the division commander called them together and said, “Men I’ve got some good news and some bad news. The good news is you’re all going to get a change of underwear. The bad news is…Ito you change with Hayashi. Ige…you change with Yamamoto.”

Another veteran said that in the waning days of the war, often there weren’t enough trained medical personnel to treat all the wounded GIs. So they used captured German prisoners of war as hospital orderlies. Then one morning every single POW refused to leave the stockade. It seemed when they heard that several wounded soldiers of the 442nd were being brought to the hospital the Germans were afraid to show up for work.

Ladies and Gentlemen, the great Roman orator Cicero once said, “Poor is the nation that has no heroes, but poorer still is the nation that having heroes, fails to remember and honor them.”

I look around tonight and I see gathered here a room full of heroes. Today, we come together to remember, honor, and commemorate the 66th anniversary of the founding of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team.

They were an unlikely band of heroes. They were young, many only teenagers. Their average height was 5-5, their average weight, 120 pounds. The unit did not have an auspicious beginning.

Initially, there was no love lost between the Nisei from Hawaii, and those from the mainland. They fought over real or imagined insults: they fought over differences in speech, they fought over differences in dress, they fought over differences in local customs, they fought over differences in diet, and often they fought each other just for the hell-of-it.

But ultimately, they were able to come together because despite all their perceived differences they shared two common traits…they were Japanese American, and they were all determined to prove their loyalty in combat.

And in the killing fields of Europe, the soldiers of the 442nd RCT gained renown in some of the bloodiest fighting of the war, and went on to become the most decorated unit in the annals of American military history. It was a distinction purchased at a terrible and bitter price. The 442nd suffered heart-breaking causalities.

Every week the local newspapers published the names of the young Nisei soldiers killed and wounded in action, and Issei mothers quietly hung gold stars in their windows to symbolize their sons who had died fighting for their adopted country.

But the courage and sacrifices of those young Nisei soldiers who shed their blood on a hundred different battlefields in Italy and France resonated throughout the islands of Hawaii, and in the grim confines of the internment camps, rekindling the pride and reaffirming the loyalty of an entire people.

Regrettably, some people have forgotten that, and do not understand just how profoundly war forever changed the lives of the men, and the families of the men who had to fight. Those fortunate enough to have never had their lives touched by war, and who take freedom for granted may never truly understand. But perhaps they might gain some small insight by a letter written by a man who served as an infantryman in the Vietnam War, and he wrote:

“I was a soldier. I did what others feared to do. I went where others refused to go. I’ve seen the face of war, killed and watched friends die. I lived through times that other say are best forgotten. I ask for nothing from those who gave nothing. I remember and grieve, but am proud of what I was…a soldier.”

Ladies and gentlemen, the men who gazed upon the obscene face of war pass through a door through which civilians may not follow. They emerge from the other side of that door, sadder, but wiser men.

Sadder because they’ve experienced the on-going pain of seeing close friends killed, and maimed. They witnessed the death of innocent women and children because they were in the wrong place at the wrong time. And they fought and killed other young men because they wore different uniforms, because they were told to do so, and because those others were trying to kill them.

But they emerged wiser men because the horrors of those war-time experiences taught them to appreciate just how fragile and precious life is. In the midst of violence and carnage they learned about themselves, for faced with the mind-numbing fear of death, they were able to overcome that fear by reaching deep down into the recesses of their souls to find courage they never before knew existed. And throughout it all were able to maintain their own humanity.

And they came to recognize and respect true valor and selflessness. On the battlefield they formed special friendships with their fellow soldiers, friendships forged in fire, and tempered in blood that can’t be duplicated in civilian life.

I’m pleased to be here because it provides me an opportunity to acknowledge a long standing debt of gratitude I owe to many of the men gathered in this room today. I’m the youngest of ten children and the seventh son born to Japanese immigrants. All of my six older brothers served in the military. The two eldest brothers with the 442nd RCT.

They were my boyhood heroes, and I couldn’t wait until I was old enough to follow in their footsteps. I dreamed boyhood fantasies of going off to war and performing deeds of derring-do on some shell swept battlefield. Then, having proven myself in combat, returning home, wise in the ways of the world, and having earned my right to stand with my older brothers as an equal.

I could be a poster-boy for that old saying watch out what you wish for because it may come true. Fate granted me my wish in a strange faraway land in Southeast Asia. After college I went into the Army, and volunteered for Vietnam. And there all the naĂŻve romantic concepts I had as a boy were quickly dispelled by the ugly realities of war.

Combat was nothing like I imagined it would be. Vietnam was a different world; a special universe with its own rules, heroes and villains. There was no glory or glamour in the no-quarter fighting in the jungles and hedgerows of Vietnam. It was a lethal unforgiving land where nightmares became a reality, and I learned the true meaning of fear.

After ten months of prolonged combat, having been wounded several times I was physically exhausted, afraid and sick at heart.

I desperately wanted to live and to go home. At times I wanted to pull my helmet down over my face and block out the violence and horror around me. I wanted to just give up and quit.

But when I began to feel sorry for myself I remembered that in a previous war, other young Japanese American soldiers had it just as tough or tougher than me, and they never gave up. They never quit.

Their example of courage and commitment gave me the strength to do what needed to be done because I felt I could not betray that standard. So to the men of the 442nd RCT, I say thank you!

Ladies and gentlemen, every day of our lives we walk unknowingly among quiet heroes.

The aging Nisei, who at 20 years of age went to war as a young medic, and in the assault on the Gothic Line, time and again exposed himself to enemy fire, trying to save the lives of wounded GIs, and on many nights quietly cried himself to sleep feeling guilty over the young men that couldn’t be saved.

A veteran is a former hot-shot, high school pitcher who turned down a chance for a college baseball scholarship to instead volunteer to fight and won a Silver Star for four hours of extraordinary heroism in the battle for Bruyeres. And today is a member of the Disabled Veterans of America, and every Memorial Day pins on his campaign ribbons with a prosthetic hand.

A veteran is the old guy, holding up the check-out line in the supermarket, now palsied and aggravatingly slows; but who once stormed the bloody heights of Monte Casino, and helped liberate Italy. And today spends most of his time wishing his wife was still alive to hold him when the nightmares come.

A veteran is an aging Nisei, who returned from the war irrevocably changed, who never told his grandchildren why he needs a cane to get around, and never spoke to anyone about the time his unit suffered over 800 casualties to rescue 211 Texans of the “Lost Battalion” in the Vosges Forest in France.

Veterans are many of the men in this room today; each with their own compelling story. Each of whom left their homes, families, and loved ones and went off to war with no expectation of reward or even thank you, but went because they felt it was their duty, and went because someone had to go.

In our society some men are lionized for their great wealth, or their political power, or their social position. Some are renowned for their athletic ability. Others are accorded celebrity status as film stars or rock icons. But of all the titles in the world I believe the proudest is that of veteran because it refers to an individual who was willing to give up everything for America.

In William Shakespeare’s play “Henry the 5th,” the king of England on the eve of the last great battle of the One Hundred Years War, stood before his beleaguered and out numbered soldiers and said to them,

”We few, we happy few, we band of brothers, for he who sheds his blood with me this day until the ending of the world is my brother.”

The veterans who wore the uniform of this country are a brotherhood. They represent less than 7% of the population making them members of the most exclusive fraternity in America, forever connected by a shared sense of duty, commitment and willingness to sacrifice their lives that set them apart and make them different from everyone else in our society.

To the young people in the audience tonight…I say remember and honor those who fought, bled, and died for you. Remember that the blessings and unlimited opportunities we Japanese Americans enjoy today are ours in large measure because we stand on the shoulders of giants; men small in stature, but titans in courage, the soldiers of the 442nd RCT.

What they did allowed and prepared us their beneficiaries to live in a larger and better world.

Most of those who fought in that long ago far away war remain with us now only in memory, taken by the one relentless implacable enemy that cannot be stopped…time

Those fortunate enough to have survived the war and return to their homes and families now experience the aches, pains, and infirmities that come with age, and are now old soldiers.

So I close in honor of those old soldiers with a quote from the Bible, from the 2nd Book of Timothy, Chapter 4, verse 7 and it reads, “The time of my departure has come. I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, and I have kept the faith.”

Although that passage was written more than 2000 years ago it accurately describes the soldiers of the 442nd , for they too, fought the good fight, finished the race and kept faith with America in peace and in war.

What they did bequeathed to this nation ideals that unite all of us Americans. What they endured speak to the values that sustain us during times of trial and crisis.

What they achieved speak to the dreams that inspire ordinary people to perform extraordinary acts of courage and self-sacrifice.

They speak to us of the value of loyalty, courage, fundamental fairness and personal dignity and is a testament to the glory of the human spirit. This is the legacy of the 442nd. This is our inheritance.

Tonight we commemorate, nay, tonight we celebrate these brave men on the 66th Anniversary of the founding of this fabled unit.

To the veterans here tonight, I tell you that old soldiers though we may be, there are still wars for us to fight. Not with guns and bayonets but against bigotry and prejudice, against racism and corruption, against ignorance and poverty. We’re still needed to fight that war.

So before memories dim, before the bygone epic events, and heroic deeds of the past slip out of focus, and fade into the pages of history, until the last bugles sound taps and we assemble once again at that final formation after the last patrol, let us as veterans resolve not to permit petty differences to divide us.

Let us remain friends and stay united as veterans, and extend one to the other, the mutual respect earned by men who stood together in defense of America.

“Let us, we few, we happy few, until the ending of the world, remain a band of brothers.”

To all gathered here, but especially to my brethren, the veterans of the 442nd RCT, I wish each of you, good health, good fortune and God’s speed. Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for your attentiveness and I bid you good evening.

Monday, April 20, 2009

AT LEAST HE DIDN'T BOW . . .



HERE IT IS . . . the President of the United States yukking it up with the great anti-American, anti-semitic fascist pig Hugo Chavez . . . can somebody explain to me how it is the Democrats fall in love with every ruthless thug dictator they encounter?

Item girl kissed Harman

Item girl Sambhavana Seth placed a long and intense kiss on Harman's cheek to his surprise when he was invited to grace the dance reality show Dancing Queen. It was Sambhavana's pre-planned program to kiss Harman when he will come up on the stage, she got to fulfill her long desire of kissing him.

Sambhavana was more than happy while narrating the entire incident, she said, "Ye toh kaafi solid khabar aayi hai aapke paas," she said adding, "He's so sweet...full of positive vibes. Maine socha ek kiss le lun. That's the best way to get my share of the positive vibes."

She goes on, "When I called him onto the stage, his first reaction was, 'Please mujhe dance karne ko mat kehna.' I told him that I want to kiss him and that he can't stop me…and then I did."

She is a big fan of Harman and is longing to be his mate, "Nahi, abhi mein Harman ke peeche bhagoongi. Mujhe Harman chahiye," she says candidly.



courtesy : Bollywoodmantra.com

Priyanka keeps her promise to Harman

Though Priyanka Chopra and Harman Baweja are no longer lovers, they stick to remain friends forever. So when Harman called up Priyanka and invited her for his Victory premiere, Priyanka flew all the way from Jodhpur and attended her ex beau's premiere. She promised Harman and kept her promise by arriving on time. It was a low-key affair with directors and producers like Anees Bazmee, Sanjay Kapoor and Ashutosh Gowarikar.



Says a source close to Harman, "Though Harman and Priyanka broke off last year, they have remained cordial to each other. They are co-stars in Ashutosh Gowariker's What's Your Raashee? and off the sets too, they have maintained their friendliness.

Victory is a special film for Harman (it is his second release) so he wanted Priyanka to be there during his important moments."


After attending Harman’s big day, Piggy Chops will again fly back to Jodhpur. Priyanka is a true professional and by attending Victory premiere, she has showed



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Harman asks sis to stay away from Priyanka

Seriously injured in love Harman Baweja asked sister Rowena to cut friendship with Priyanka Chopra. Harman does not want his sister to carry forward her relationship with Priyanka as she has cheated him and went ahead to date some other guy. Harman and Priyanka’s love story blossomed during the shooting of Love Story 2050. With the fall of the film, Piggy Chops also cut off her relationship with him.

A source said, “Priyanka and Rowena have known each other since 2005 when Harry Baweja was making Karam. Rowena was part of the crew and the two girls got along well. The two would often joke that whenever Rowena would make her debut as a director, Priyanka would play the lead actress in the film.”

Rowena regards Priyanka as one of her family members and whenever they meet they get along well and set the house on fire. Inspite of Harman’s break-off with Priyanka, Rowena continued to be Priyanka’s friend and both meet very often.

After Harman’s strict instruction to Rowena to cut ties with her, Rowena neither called up Priyanka nor visited her in hospital.



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Ash-Abhi celebrate anniversary today

The Bachchan couple, Aishwarya and Abhishek Bachchan mark their second year of love and togetherness today. In this two years of span, they have seen many ups and downs in their professional life but in spite of all those they proved to be a strong supporter of one another. As the couple steps into their third year of blissful marriage, they are off to an undisclosed destination to celebrate the D-day.

At first they were to work on this special day for Mani Ratnam’s ‘Ravan’ but his sudden breakdown of health gave the couple a chance to enjoy their anniversary. They may be off to Europe to spend some quality time with each other. Though Mani freed the couple to celebrate anniversary, it was the duo's combined decision to work on the special day as they did not want to delay the project anymore and by anyway, they will be together.

Last year, they had a light anniversary as Abhi was shooting in Miami for ‘Dostana’ and Ash was busy with her work but she flew to her hubby to spend time with him. Mani’s ill heath has pushed ahead the schedule and they get a chance to have some fun.

We wish Ash-Abhi more years of togetherness. Happy Anniversary!



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Shahid, Priyanka’s romance blooming

Shahid Kapoor is always in news for his on and off love story. After breaking up with Kareena Kapoor, his name has been linked up with Vidya Balan and tennis sensation Sania Mirza but Shahid denied to be in any sort of relationship with them. Currently he is dating ravishing Priyanka Chopra and they are going smoothly. They arrived hand in hand at Tarun Mansukhani’s residence along Bandra’s Carter Road on the occasion of his birthday.

Shahid played the role of an ideal boyfriend to Priyanka. As she has recently recovered from illness, he was seen taking the best care of Piggy Chops. As Priyanka stepped out of her off-white Mercedes, Shahid hurriedly came out of the car and opened her door. Without giving any bytes to the media, they went in.

Through out the party he remained attached to Priyanka thereby giving a clear signal that they are very much together. After the party, Shahid and Priyanka left together, he opened the door for her and after making sure that Priyanka has seated comfortably, he took his seat on the other side.

Shahid’s caring gesture gives a clear indication that they are into serious alliance.



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Priyanka refuses film with Ranbir

Priyanka Chopra has deliberately walked away from the Siddharth Anand’s next project opposite Ranbir kapoor for weighty issue. Priyanka who has recently recovered from sickness cannot gain 20 kilos for Sid’s film in a few months as she is donning a slim and trim look in Yash Raj’s film with Uday Chopra in ‘Pyar Impossible’. Instant shifting from slim to weighty look seems impossible on Piggy Chops's part.

A source explains Priyanka’s decision to skip film with Ranbir, “Priyanka’s metabolism doesn’t permit her to experiment with weight. She needs to be slim in Yash Raj Film’s Pyaar Impossible and she can't possibly jump to being fat within a few months. And, not after her recent health scare.”

Priyanka and Ranbir’s combination would have been one of its kinds but now that poor health has taken a toll on Priyanka, it seems the project is just impossible.



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THE RAMBO SYNDROME

According to the Obama Administration, returning Veterans (amongst others) are suspected domestic terrorists, and require close scrutiny.

Secretary of the Dept. of Homeland Security, Janet Napolitano, in coordination with the FBI, released an intelligence assessment on what it calls "Rightwing Extremism". The same people who deplored "domestic spying" when it applied to al Qaeda operatives - REAL terrorists operating within our borders - are now establishing guidelines for watching American citizens who harbor an interest in limited government and Constitutional rights.

Whatever happened to the Liberal's (morally bankrupt) mantra "We Support the Troops We Don't Support Their Cause"? It didn't take long for the old "babykiller" sentiment to coalesce into national policy. Personally, I'm not surprised, I've seen it before; the next time I am called a "trained killer" will not be the first.

Welcome home, Vets! Be advised: you are being profiled.

This is disgraceful.
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