"Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children's children what it was once like in the United States where men were free." - President Ronald Reagan
Friday, December 20, 2024
New U.S. embassy, new U.S. ambassador in Mexico City
New U.S. embassy, new U.S. ambassador in Mexico City - American Thinker https://t.co/GxKKVIP7WG
— Silvio Canto. Jr. (@silvio_canto) December 20, 2024
Happy # 77 to Gigliola Cinquetti
Gigliola Cinquetti was born on this day in Verona, Veneto, Italy in 1947. Gigliola received attention at the young age of 16. She triumphed at the annual San Remo Song Contest in early 1964. A few weeks later, she swept the awards at Eurovision.
My introduction to Gigliola was listening to an LP that she recorded with Los Panchos, the great trio of Spanish music.
Have a nice day Gigliola!
1957: Elvis and the draft
After six months of basic training–including an emergency leave to see his beloved mother, Gladys, before she died in August 1958–Presley sailed to Europe on the USS General Randall. For the next 18 months, he served in Company D, 32nd Tank Battalion, 3rd Armor Corps in Friedberg, Germany, where he attained the rank of sergeant.For the rest of his service, he shared an off-base residence with his father, grandmother and some Memphis friends. After working during the day, Presley returned home at night to host frequent parties and impromptu jam sessions. At one of these, an army buddy of Presley’s introduced him to 14-year-old Priscilla Beaulieu, whom Elvis would marry some years later.Meanwhile, Presley’s manager, Colonel Tom Parker, continued to release singles recorded before his departure, keeping the money rolling in and his most famous client fresh in the public’s mind. Widely praised for not seeking to avoid the draft or serve domestically, Presley was seen as a model for all young Americans.After he got his polio shot from an army doctor on national TV, vaccine rates among the American population shot from 2 percent to 85 percent by the time of his discharge on March 2, 1960.
Paul McCartney's "Pipes of Peace": Christmas 1914
- But all in all we soon discoverThat one and one is all we long to hear
- All round the world Little children being born to the worldGot to give them all we can till the war is wonThen will the work be done
- Help them to learn (help them to learn)Songs of joy instead of burn, baby, burn, (burn, baby burn)Let us show them how to play the pipes of peacePlay the pipes of peace
- Help me to learn
- Songs of joy Instead of burn, baby, burnWon't you show me to play, (how to play) the pipes of peace, (pipes of peace)Play the pipes of peace
- What do you say? (what do you say)Will the human race be run in a day? (in a day)Or will someone save this planet we're playing on?Is it the only one? (what are we going to do?)
- Help them to see (help them to see)That the people here are like you and me, (you and me)Let us show them how to play, (how to play)The pipes of peace (pipes of peace)Play the pipes of peace Ooh...I light a candle to our love In love our problems disappearBut all in all we soon discover That one and one is all we long to hear
- All 'round the world Little children being born to the worldGot to give them all we can 'til the war is wonThen will the work be done
- Help them to learn (help them to learn)Songs of joy instead of burn, baby, burn(burn, baby burn)Let us show them how to play the pipes of peacePlay the pipes of peace
- Help me to learn
- Songs of joy instead of burn, baby, burnWon't you show me to play(how to play) the pipes of peace(pipes ofPeace) Play the pipes of peace
- What do you say?(what do you say)Will the human race be run in a day? (in a day)Or will someone save this planet we're playing on?Is it the only one? (what are we going to do?)
- Help them to see (help them to see)That the people here are like you and me (you and me)Let us show them how to play(how to play)the pipes ofPeace(pipes of peace) Play the pipes of peaceOoh I light a candle to our love In love our problems disappearBut all in all we soon discover That one and one is all we long to hear......."
A CHRISTMAS TO REMEMBER
One hundred years ago today, something of a battlefield miracle occurred amid one of the world’s bloodiest conflicts. Soldiers on both sides of the Great War’s front lines let down their guard and allowed faith in the goodness of their fellow man to prevail over hatred and distrust. Warring soldiers put down their weapons, emerged from their trenches and sang “Silent Night” together.
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1972: Operation Linebacker had the communists running for their lives
President Nixon initiated the full-scale bombing campaign against North Vietnam on December 18, when the North Vietnamese – who walked out of the peace talks in Paris – refused an ultimatum from Nixon to return to the negotiating table.During the 11 days of the operation, 700 B-52 sorties and more than 1,000 fighter-bomber sorties dropped an estimated 20,000 tons of bombs, mostly over the densely populated area between Hanoi and Haiphong.President Nixon was vilified at home and abroad for ordering the “Christmas bombing,” but on December 28, the North Vietnamese did agree to return to the talks in Paris. When the negotiators met again in early January, they quickly arrived at a settlement.The Paris Peace Accords were signed on January 23 and a ceasefire went into effect five days later.
Christmas 1971: John Lennon and "Happy Christmas"
By Christmas 1971, all four Beatles had active solo careers. John had just released his "Imagine" LP and the title song had been a best seller around the world.
He followed that with a happy Christmas song with a very strong anti-war message.
It was called Happy Xmas (War Is Over)................
1843: "A Christmas Carol" was published
It is one of my favorite Christmas stories. My guess is that most of us read it at some point in our youth, or maybe later.
Charles Dickens published "A Christmas Carol" on this day in 1843.
I love the story.
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"The Christmas Story" is great because it is politically incorrect all the way!
Every year, The Christmas Story is a holiday feature. I enjoy it a lot!
The Chinese restaurant ending is great! Everything about this movie is so politically incorrect, from the old man to Mrs. Parker, to just about everything else. Remember the line about the old man being as good as an “Arab trader” when they are looking for Christmas trees? What about the lamp?
The late Roger Ebert reviewed this movie in 2000. I’m not sure why he waited so long but he nailed it. This is Mr. Ebert’s review:
One of the details that ‘A Christmas Story’ gets right is the threat of having your mouth washed out with Lifebouy [sic] soap. Not any soap. Lifebouy [sic]. Never Ivory or Palmolive. Lifebouy [sic], which apparently contained an ingredient able to nullify bad language. The only other soap ever mentioned for this task was Lava, but that was the nuclear weapon of mouth-washing soaps, so powerful it was used for words we still didn’t even know.
There are many small but perfect moments in ‘A Christmas Story," and one of the best comes after the Lifebouy [sic] is finally removed from Ralphie’s mouth and he is sent off to bed. His mother studies the bar, thinks for a moment, and then sticks it in her own mouth, just to see what it tastes like. Moments like that are why some people watch ‘A Christmas Story’ every holiday season. There is a real knowledge of human nature beneath the comedy.
Yes. This is a movie that touches every nerve of growing up. As for me, Mrs. Parker sticking that soap in Ralphie’s mouth brought back some memories of my mom freaking out over certain Spanish words that we weren’t supposed to say. The other scene when she breaks up a couple of boys fighting reminded me of a few times in my life when stuff like that used to happen.
As Mr. Ebert points out, this movie is about Christmas, BB guns, and childhood—to that last element I would add “before computer games killed it.”
Merry Christmas and enjoy this classic. I believe that it was released 40 years ago and will be enjoyed for a lot longer.
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‘The Christmas Story’ is great because it is politically incorrect all the way! - American Thinker https://t.co/xotrbKsgkC
— Silvio Canto. Jr. (@silvio_canto) December 20, 2023
My friend Carlos Eire and "Waiting for snow in Havana"
Like 14,000 other kids, Carlos Eire came to the US in what we would later call the "Pedro Pan" program.
He settled in Illinois and eventually became a professor at Yale. This is his story.