This guy is one of my heroes. Badda-boom-badda-bing! (Hat tip to Hot Air)
Here's the back story.
Thursday, October 11, 2007
My favorite book turns 50!!
Atlas Shrugged turns fifty this year and Yaron Brook writes about "The Influence of Atlas Shrugged". Socialism may be dead, but unfortunately, socialists are not. Check it, check it out...
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
Old Clip: Holocaust Survivors Sing Hatikvah
I've been searching for this footage every since I first viewed it in a documentary somewhere. It is a short audio clip of Holocaust survivors in the Bergen Belsen death camp singing the Hatikvah immediately after liberation on the 20th of April, 1945. (Hat tip to Wejew.com)
Monday, October 8, 2007
Marry for the Money, Honey!
A great post over at Maggie's Farm on Dating Economics for those men and women evaluating the Cost vs ROI in relationships. It is a must read! (via Hot Air)
The Dishonest 101
Great article over at the American Thinker called Media Dishonesty Matters, speaks for itself. (Hat tip LGF)
In further media related research, Hot Air looks at perceptions of bias by political persuasion.
In further media related research, Hot Air looks at perceptions of bias by political persuasion.
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
L'Shanah Tovah Everyone!
I would like to wish all of my family, friends, co-workers, and coreligionists (The Jews) a happy, healthy, prosperous, and luck filled Rosh Hashanah! And be careful out there on this New Year, because Prince said party like it's 1999, not 5768!! The big party is next year people. :)
I'll leave you with some JPost humor:
I'll leave you with some JPost humor:
9/11 and Blogging
So yesterday, on 9/11, I spent the day reading, watching, and listening to as much as I could about the tragedy, as I have done for the last five years, as my personal duty to keep fresh in my memory what sheer evil exists in the world. I had so much to say yesterday but not nearly as much as I wanted to learn. Not feeble or self-defeating arguments like "Why Do They Hate Us?" No, I'm afraid if you are still asking that, you never will learn.
I was and am still interested in the emotions that the victims of the terrorist attacks felt at those long, terrifying moments, how they dealt with fear and reason in all that confusion and mayhem, and how they were ever able to put the pieces back together again. I wanted to learn about every individual story of survival and loss, and understand who these brave people -many of whom walked right into certain death to save others - were, and to pay my respects by keeping their stories of heroism and sorrow alive for at least my lifetime. I don't think we'll ever forget 9/11. I do think we'll forget what people felt and did that day and the weeks following, and how Americans, especially New Yorkers, came together to grieve and talk, and share in this national, if not global tragedy.
Well, in my search for more and more footage of New York during that time, I ran across footage from two documentaries that I have to see in entirety: 9/11 and 7 Days in September
As I was checking out 7 Days footage at the website CameraPlanet.com (Click on Videos in the header - frames, grrr.), I ran across one of the most incredible and inspiring pieces of documentary footage that I've ever seen. It's long and you MUST watch it all the way through, but I think you will see that this footage captures those feelings that I mentioned above. After seeing this, I had to share this with everyone I hold dear, and what better way than through a public blog! :)
P.S. If you pay close attention to some of the real life players in this drama, you will notice Sabina Sciubba of the Brazilian Girls, a band I have been completely addicted to for the past year, involved in the debate. More on that later....
I was and am still interested in the emotions that the victims of the terrorist attacks felt at those long, terrifying moments, how they dealt with fear and reason in all that confusion and mayhem, and how they were ever able to put the pieces back together again. I wanted to learn about every individual story of survival and loss, and understand who these brave people -many of whom walked right into certain death to save others - were, and to pay my respects by keeping their stories of heroism and sorrow alive for at least my lifetime. I don't think we'll ever forget 9/11. I do think we'll forget what people felt and did that day and the weeks following, and how Americans, especially New Yorkers, came together to grieve and talk, and share in this national, if not global tragedy.
Well, in my search for more and more footage of New York during that time, I ran across footage from two documentaries that I have to see in entirety: 9/11 and 7 Days in September
As I was checking out 7 Days footage at the website CameraPlanet.com (Click on Videos in the header - frames, grrr.), I ran across one of the most incredible and inspiring pieces of documentary footage that I've ever seen. It's long and you MUST watch it all the way through, but I think you will see that this footage captures those feelings that I mentioned above. After seeing this, I had to share this with everyone I hold dear, and what better way than through a public blog! :)
P.S. If you pay close attention to some of the real life players in this drama, you will notice Sabina Sciubba of the Brazilian Girls, a band I have been completely addicted to for the past year, involved in the debate. More on that later....
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