Sunday, March 06, 2011

Get Rich Slick - OIL


CHEVRON Corporation and the South American indigenous peoples of Ecuador are in the final rounds of their fistfight, a fight that never should have taken place.

Why? Because an Ecuadoran court has already ruled against Chevron and in favor of the Ecuadoreans. The judgment was for $9.6 billion dollars. The court could have imposed $28 billion.

But when you're a big bullying oil corporation with multinational business contacts and loads of money for buying international justice, GUILTY verdicts are technicalities to be ridiculed, downplayed, ignored then finally twisted into a shyster's legal term: Shakedown.

Here's the skinny:

30,000 Ecuadoreans sued Chevron for extensive environmental damage caused by 20 years (1972-1992) of oil drilling operations, which have sickened thousands of Ecuadorians and polluted the Amazon rainforest. Since 1993, lawyers representing local residents have sought to force former well operator Texaco and its now parent company Chevron Corporation to clean the area known as the Lago Agrio oil field and to provide for the care of those allegedly affected.

Texaco claimed that in 1995 the Ecuadorean government, a oil drilling partner with a 25% interest in the partnership, released them from further liability after Texaco agreed to clean a number of waste pits in proportion to its interest in the partnership, at a cost of $40 million. Numerous sources show the remediation efforts to have been largely cosmetic.


We could say that this is just the unfortunate repercussion of a poor country getting in bed with a shysty Oil drilling business. The old biblical term "you reap what you sow" prophetically comes to mind.

The really scary part of it all is the P-O-W-E-R the oil companies have and their influence over international litigating parties. Any person, government or formed group such as a corporation should be made accountable for their actions in a court of law, or else what good is law other than to serve the powerful in oppression and control of the powerless.


Is it possible the legal courts worldwide are on the take?

American U.S. District Judge Martin Feldman in New Orleans ordered federal regulators to act on seven drilling permit applications this past week, overturning a presidential moratorium on deepwater drilling after BP's oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. President Obama's administration has appealed Feldman's order and filed court documents paving the way for regulators to deny such applications.

From Judgepedia.org:
After the ruling by Feldman, his investments and stocks were analyzed, showing that in 2009 he held stocks of companies that would be affected by his ruling. Judge Feldman insists that he found out about these holdings on June 21, and contacted his broker to sell them on the morning of June 22. According to the Wall Street Journal, "Under federal law, federal judges are prohibited from deciding cases in which they have financial interests in the parties or the outcome of the case. They are also prohibited from deciding cases in which there is the appearance of a conflict." [6] Because of the questions surrounding the status of his financial holdings, environmental groups have asked that Feldman recuse himself from the case and suspend his ruling. [7]

Feldman announced that he will not recuse himself from the case, saying, "The motion for disqualification is without merit." [8]

In the infamous words of Malcolm X: "Chickens Coming Home To Roost"

Huffington Post: Ecuador Another Victory

Raiderlegend: The Devil's Excrement

Chevron Guilty

Activist Tim Christopher Disrupts Oil Deal

Shock Corridor - Superbly Acted 1963 Drama




This classic black and white drama directed by Sam Fuller is still powerful and moving. Its productions like "Shock Corridor" that keep me reaching back to the silver screen era of my parents to quench my thirst for tasty movie watching.

Here's my amazon.com review for this classic:

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Black Man Convincingly Plays Role Of Racist Southerner

This review is from: Shock Corridor - Criterion Collection (DVD)

This movie just may be too "Shocking" for many viewers, even nearly fifty years after its release. Director Sam Fuller touches on many American taboos as usual, with the main theme being mental illness. When I saw Fuller's controversial movie "White Dog," its 1982 release of which was suppressed by paramount pictures, I knew him to be a man marching to the beat of his own drum.

In Shock Corridor, Fuller uses a sane journalist to expose the insane issues that haunt America's past, present and future. He accomplishes this by placing the undercover journalist inside a mental institution, faking insanity while trying to find a killer inside the place. While tactfully gathering evidence from mental patients about the killing, the journalist gets acquainted with the men and the societal issues that led to their being committed to the "hospital."

The humor in this movie is one that makes you laugh to keep from bursting out in tears. A forerunner to "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest." To see a Black man so damaged by society's racism that he insanely believes himself to be a southern White racist, is so sad and yet so convincing in the directorship of Sam Fuller. Watch this movie for that performance if for no other, simply because you'll never see it anywhere else. You'll learn how thin the thread of sanity is and how easily it can snap under pressure.

A great movie that will hopefully one day get its full share of masterpiece recognition.


Thursday, March 03, 2011

San Jose Sharks Lurking In NHL Waters


The Bay Area's San Jose Sharks are in the midst of a seven game winning streak. They are leading the Pacific Division and second only to the Detroit Red Wings in the Western Conference.

Its time to start supporting our Sharks as they hit the home stretch of the NHL hockey season. We know they've disappointed in recent playoffs, but with the San Francisco Giants showing all Bay Area teams how to bring home the hardware, this could be the year of the Sharks.

I must admit, I haven't watched one hockey game all season and I couldn't name a Sharks player if you tied me down and tortured me. But I know the team and the fans are hungering for a Stanley Cup and the time is ripe in the Bay Area for them to deliver it.


Puck the Red Wings.

Let's Go Sharks!



Season Finish Playoffs
2005–06 2nd, Pacific Lost in Conference Semifinals, 2-4 (Oilers)
2006–07 2nd, Pacific Lost in Conference Semifinals, 2-4 (Red Wings)
2007–08 1st, Pacific Lost in Conference Semifinals, 2-4 (Stars)
2008–09 1st, Pacific Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 2-4 (Ducks)
2009–10 1st, Pacific Lost in Conference Finals, 0-4 (Blackhawks)

2010–11 Championship?

Wednesday, March 02, 2011

The First Thing You're Given In Heaven? A Mirror

This cartoon depicting Michael Jackon's arrival in heaven was controversial in its disrespect toward an American music icon. But we should pray that heaven overlooks our earthly shortcomings, whatever they may be, and that it has a humorous side in accepting all of us imperfect sinners.
Here's a poem my sister received from my brother and passed on to me. It shows that we should be less judgmental about the sins of others and more focused on the forgiveness of our own.:
I was shocked, confused, bewildered
As I entered Heaven's door,
Not by the beauty of it all,
Nor the lights or its decor.

But it was the folks in Heaven
Who made me sputter & gasp--
The thieves, the liars, the sinners,
The alcoholics & the trash.

There stood the kid from 7th grade
Who swiped my lunch money twice!
Next to him was my old neighbor
Who never said anything nice!

Herb, who I always thought
was rotting away in hell,
Was sitting pretty on cloud 9,
Looking incredibly well.

I nudged Jesus,"What's the deal"?
I would love to hear your take.
How'd all these sinners get up here?
God must've made a mistake.

And why is everyone so quiet,
So somber-give me a clue.
"Hush, child" He said "
They're all in shock!! No one thought
they'd be seeing YOU"!!!!~

Every Saint has a past....Every sinner has a Future~ (Judge Not)

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Why Freedom Of Speech Must Prevail


from the movie "Nothing But The Truth"


The First Amendment of the United States Constitution grants its citizens the right to "Freedom of Speech." This right to speak freely, without censorship, limitation or both extends to nonverbal acts of seeking, receiving and imparting information or ideas. It was probably chosen as the first because of its importance in the establishment and continuancy of a free democracy.

As we see citizens of countries in the Arab world risking lives to express their anger and frustration toward their governments, we in the United States should be thankful that the founding fathers of this nation had the forethought to include such a freedom as Free Speech in our constitution.
Our First Amendment right hasn't always been honorably upheld in this country, but I shudder to think where we'd be without it today. For it is a necessary protective shield against a government's abuse of power over those it governs. It forces the powerful to be "Accountable" for actions that may negatively effect the powerless. The Internet as we know it today could never have evolved without a First Amendment foundation.
In the movie clip above, actor Alan Alda's plea to the supreme court to rule in favor of his client's right to "Freedom of Speech" in a case where National Security may have been threatened is superb.

Sunday, February 20, 2011

The Filipino Flash Knocks Out Mexican Bantamweight Champion


Boxing Champion Nonito Donaire won his third division title with a crushing left hook knockout over WBO & WBC bantamweight champion Fernando Montiel of Mexico. The knockout punch came 2:05 into the second round and it was a showstopper.

Donaire, nicknamed the "Filipino Flash," born in the Philipines but raised in San Lorenzo, California is definitely a boxer to keep an eye on. He has speed, power and ring smarts. He says he sees everything in the ring before it happens. The proof is in the knockout of Montiel. Wow!

Congratulations Nonito on your successful bid for another championship belt!

The Gift That Keeps On Giving!

Its Good To Be THE CHAMP!

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Seymour Signs Up For 2 More Years


Oakland Raiders Defensive Lineman Richard Seymour must see something lucrative in the Silver & Black organization besides dollar signs to cause him to jog back to the huddle for another tour-of-duty. Then again, maybe not.
The purported 2-year $30 million, of which $22.5 million is guaranteed, he'll get for staying the course with a rebuilding Raiders team is said to be the highest for any defensive player, annually, in the league. Is he worth it?

Richard Seymour has brought more to the Raiders defense than any player not named Asomugha in the past seven seasons. Al Davis said it last month when reitterating that the 2009 trade with the New England Patriots which landed Seymour in Oaktown was "a great trade." The Pats will cash in on that trade chip this season with the 17th pick in the draft.

No Franchise Tag for the big boy this season. He's willingly returning to anchor the Raiders defensive line. Here's what SF Chronicle writer Vittorio Tafur reported just one week ago, when he and the rest of the league thought Seymour would wear the franchise tag another year:

As for Seymour, he is happy in Oakland.

He moved from end to tackle last season, and the defensive line was one of the driving forces behind an 8-8 season - a three-game improvement from 2009. He took on a leadership role with the younger players, and late in the season he said, "I see myself retiring as a Raider."
It seems that Al Davis is still working his magic on the set of the Oakland Raiders organization. Just don't put him on a national stage in front of reporters with cameras and a projector after he's fired someone.

Monday, February 14, 2011

Basketball Phenom Ryan Boatright




This Was 3 Years Ago. Youtube or Google him to checkout his current high school basketball skillz, like scoring 55 points in a game in November 2010. Ryan Boatright could be the next Jordan.

Point guard
Aurora, Illinois
Aurora East
AAU: D-Rose All Stars
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Ht:5'10"
Wt:150 lbs



Shooting:Good
Rebounding:Good
Handle:Good
Passing:Outstanding
Strength:Developing
Class:2011 (High School)

Oakland Raiders Highlight Vault - 2002



I remember watching this game on a Sunday Night at the old San Francisco Boathouse restaurant. I was amongst a host of hater Niner Fans and a sprinkling of respectable Pittsburgh Steerler fans. It was me, my girl and one crazed Janis Joplin looking woman all proudly sporting silver & black gear, cheering like Big Brother and Holding Company were in the house. But it was the Raiders who played the house like a psychedelic rock band.

I spent the night oowing and aahing as Quarterback Rich Gannon zipped passes for 403 total yards, Receiver Jerry Rice catching everything zipped his way, Raiders defense snatching 5 turnovers, Runningback Charlie Garner spinning and speeding away from would be tacklers all night with the prettiest of moves and Terry Kirby answering one Steelers score by taking the ensuing kickoff back to the house.

It was a memorable night that I'll always cherish as a proud Oakland Raiders fan moment. The evening would end in a glorious 30-17 Raiders Victory. One fan recently commented that Steelers are still trying to tackle #25 Charlie Garner!

Monday, February 07, 2011

Defense Wins Championships

Green Bay Packers linebacker #52 Clay Matthews III

The Green Bay Packers were labeled with the weaker defense in this year's Super Bowl match-up. At least that's what the so-called football experts had guessed. And who could argue this when the Blitzburgh Steelers defense is home to the likes of safety Troy Polamalu and linebackers Harrison, Timmons and Farrior, all defensive bullies.

Oh well, so much for expert predictions and intimidating names. Turns out that winning Super Bowl XLV was determined by defense all right, but it was the so-called weaker defense of the Green Bay Packers that struck the deciding blows in this up and down championship game.

The Packers defense forced three turnovers by the Steelers offense, two of those being interceptions of Ben Rothlisberger passes. On both interceptions Big Ben was being pressured by the "weaker" Green Bay defense. The other turnover was caused by Packers linebacker Clay Matthews, who accomplished winning an NFL title for three generations of Matthews that played professional football but never brought home a championship.

Mendenhall Fumble

Clay's fumble-causing hit on Steeler RB Rashard Mendenhall at the Packers 35-yard-line was crucial in that it took the second half momentum away from the resurging Steelers who were down by only 4pts and marching toward a possible go ahead score.

Sure, Super Bowl MVP QB Aaron Rogers played with precision passing in hitting starting receiver Greg Jennings for two touchdowns while backup receiver Jordy Nelson had a career day hauling in nine passes for 140 yards and a touchdown. But it was this "weaker" Packers defense, missing star cornerback Charles Woodson and a slew of other parts, who get my vote for MVP.

The fact that the Mendenhall fumble came just as I was collecting $$$$'s for my third quarter football pool numbers (GB 1 Pitt 7) may have influenced my opinion of the importance of that play. Either way, the proof of Defense Winning Championships is definitely in the pudding, and the Green Bay Packers looked like kids who'd had their fill of chocolate pudding as they hoisted the Vince Lombardi trophy this night in Dallas.

Congratulations Green Bay Packers, NFL Super Bowl XLV Champions!
Final Score: Packers 31 Steelers 25

Wednesday, February 02, 2011

Why CALIFORNIA?


Today's National Weather Advisory for the midwest and northeast is brutal. Grandpa Winter is packing a punch as he skirts blisteringly across these regions causing havoc on people, property and travel. Its weather not fit for a dog to go visit his favorite hydrant in.

In Ohio more than 200,000 homes and businesses are without power. In the Chicago area, where many Jay Cutler haters are still fuming, 123,000 without power. Roofs are collapsing, roads are dangerous and night temperatures can be deadly in places like Kansas City where windchill factor makes it 5 to 15 below zero. Or Chicago where they're expecting 20 to 30 below.

Meanwhile, the current temperature in my California city-by-the-bay is a comfortable 60 degrees.........above zero. Many of the regions being blasted by this latest winter storm are going into Superbowl weekend without the most important party mix; Electricity & Cable. My prayers are with you all.

My California superbowl party host just called yesterday asking if I'd prefer mesquite or hickory wood chips in the barbecue grill this Sunday. That's what I like most about California and its winters; Choices. Sure I could go up north to a wintry wonderland if I choose, but why when I can stay home and wear my Raiders Jersey without a coat on Sunday? Choices man, everyone should have at least two.

For what its worth, here's a how-to for those poor souls who may find themselves without power this Superbowl Sunday. I give you this from the bottom of my heart, instructions for fireplace cooking from The Firepit and Grilling Guru. But be careful and follow safety precautions, wouldn't want your two choices of living accomodations narrowed down to simply one, a freezing garage.

Tuesday, February 01, 2011

Sports Live Streaming WebSite Seized!


Its a sad day in sports when one of the few free Live Video Streaming sites is permanently shutdown. I suspected that they were operating without permission and/or license to do business legally, but never thought that Homeland Security would be in on the bust.
In a visit to their site today to view super bowl media week highlights, I was met with the above official looking document. Could just be a homeade notification but why? Did the big major network guys finally send their goons out to pay a visit to the streaming site administrators with an offer they couldn't refuse? Sure will ruin someone's Super Bowl Party.
The question I'm left with is how much of a threat to our nation's homefront was this site of live streaming sports and television broadcasts? I suppose with the phasing out of Homeland Security's color-coded terror threat Advisory System due April 27, 2011 , the national security advisors have begun targeting the lesser evils of mankind.
What will they target next, Hooters?
Come'On Man!

World Series Champion Fanfest 2011

World Seris MVP Edgar Renteria's "shot heard around the world II"

Damn, I still can't believe that my San Francisco Giants ARE World Series Champions. The man who clinched the final world series game with a 3-run homer may have left the building, but memories of his mvp worthy gargantuan feat still gives Giants fans plenty to celebrate about.
This weekend will mark the 18th annual Giants fanfest day and I can't remember ever attending one with such pride and exhilaration. A Championship truly is the gift that keeps on giving.

This fan appreciation day will bring out more Giants fans than ever before. I don't mind the bandwagon fans who came aboard during the championship run. I actually welcome the green-gilled twenty-somethings clad in orange. The beauty of Giants fandom is that it crosses all ages, cultures and genders (san francisco has more than 2.)

So the invite is open to all fans who went wild cheering the SF Giants toward that ultimate moment of triumph on November 1, 2010. That autumn day is one that will live forever in the hearts and souls of so many orange & black wearing baseball fans.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Da Bears Twitter-Gate

Jay Cutler and television personality girlfriend Kristin Cavallari


The story of Chicago Bears Quarterback Jay Cutler's questionable MCL knee injury has gripped the city of Chicago, and the nation, by storm. Sports fans in the windy city are on a witchhunt after losing to their rival Green Bay Packers in the NFC championship this past Sunday. It appears their quitting quarterback has been targeted to be tarred, feathered and burned at the stake in the public square.

The social networking service "Twitter" is fueling the flames in this crazy story. Whether Da Bears quarterback was seriously hurt when leaving the game in the third quarter or just "punk'd" by the Packer defense are the arguments hitting the air, data and journal waves.

Cutler, who's hasn't been well received in his young 6-year career due to his a$$itude, made matters worse by dining in public at Maestro's restaurant with his girlfriend hours after the 21-15 loss to the Pack. The crime Cutler committed:


He allegedly took the stairs to Maestro's upstairs dining area on a bad knee, but couldn't man-up and stand in the pocket throwing passes on it.

What may have been just a hungry, injured athlete trying to forget one of the most disappointing losses of his career is being spun into an in-your-face "screw da bears" flipoff by angry fans. If he'd won the game I'm sure Maestro patrons would've carried his sore a$$ upstairs to dine.

C'mon Chicago, leave that stuff to Philly and let the man heal. Here's an excerpt from an article in the Chicago Tribune today:

Or maybe the whole MCL tear story is an elaborate ruse to divert attention from the fact that Jay Cutler started the O'Leary fire, helped throw the 1919 World Series and actually is Steve Bartman.

And they wonder why the Cubbies can't win a World Series!

note: In other Chicago news a car salesman in the windy city was fired for wearing a Green Bay Packers necktie to work monday, the day after the loss. Now THIS is a story worthy of twittering.

Monday, January 24, 2011

Pro Bowl Punter



Shane Lechler does former Raider Ray Guy proud by appearing in his sixth Pro Bowl this coming weekend. Lechler' consistancy has been the sweetest ingredient on a Raiders lackluster squad of past years. We don't call him "Sugar Shane" for nothing. He's the NFL's current all-time leader in career punting average.


Career NFL statistics as of Week 17, 2010
Punts 855
Punt Yards 40,429
Punting Yard Average 47.3

Closing In On 50 In Dog Years




If you've been around sports long enough you'll have days where father time taps you on the shoulder with a look back at sports memories that seem like eons ago. You'll open a newspaper or online sports page and see a name, event or incident that warps you back to a time and place so familiar that you question whether it could've been so long ago. Not surprising that the older you get, the more father time seems to tap your shoulder with glimpses into the past.

And so it was for me this morning, that familiar tap from father time as I scanned the front page of my morning newspaper seeing that Jack LaLanne, the Godfather of Fitness, had passed away at 96 years old. I never knew he was from Oakland, California.

Though Jack may not conjure up memories of competitive sports, his television show in the 60's introduced myself and many other Americans to physical exercise as a way of improving health and stamina. Mind you I entered kindegarten with the muscular image and encouraging words of Jack LaLanne as part of my preschool home training. No Fear!

Other names that provoked a poke from father time this morning were:

Marcus Camby, the tall shot blocking center from UMass. Memories of Camby helping his team to the NCAA Final Four in 1996 with an overall tourney record 43 blocked shots in 11 games. This is his 15th season in the NBA. Fifteen frickin seasons since the #1 seeded University of Massachusetts Minutemen took on the eventual tournament champion Kentucky Wildcats. Camby earned the 1996 National Player of the Year award.

Vince Ferragamo, who quarterbacked the 1980 Los Angeles Rams to its first Super Bowl appearance. Thirty-one years since Ferragamo led a wild-card team with a new female owner (Georgia Frontiere) mighty close to upsetting the dynastic Pittsburgh Stealers in Super Bowl XIV. Didn't know he was once a Cal Golden Bear, competing against the likes of Steve Bartkowski, before transferring to Nebraska.

Steve Bartkwoski, I remember him getting the snot beat out of him while trying to quarterback a pitiful Atlanta Falcons team. Here's what I didn't remember about the Bartman: Bartkowski was chosen with the first overall pick in the 1975 NFL Draft, ahead of Walter Payton, by the Atlanta Falcons and was the NFL Rookie of the Year as well as The Sporting News NFC Rookie of the Year in 1975. He was the first client of sports agent Leigh Steinberg.
Bartkowski is one of only eight quarterbacks in NFL history who have achieved consecutive 30-touchdown passing seasons (1980 & 1981) at least one time in their career. The others are Drew Brees, Brett Favre, Dan Fouts, Jeff Garcia, Peyton Manning, Dan Marino and Y.A. Tittle. Bartkowski was selected to the Pro Bowl after both the 1980 and 1981 seasons and was selected 2nd Team All-NFC following the 1980 campaign. Bartkowski led the NFL in passing in 1983 with a passer rating of 97.6.


New York Jets, though they couldn't overcome the Pittsburgh Steeler scoring barrage this weekend, I'm sure many New Yorkers like myself were reliving every morsel of memory from the 1969 Super Bowl Champions. The Jets feisty comeback to make the game respectable allowed images of Broadway Joe (Joe Namath) to surface, if only for a stinking quarter. Maybe, if only QB Mark Sanchez had guaranteed the win, yesterday's outcome would've been different. Then again, maybe not.

Rest Well Jack !
Jack LaLanne
1914-2011

One of Jack's great quotes shouted at a San Francisco Chronicle reporter:
"Would you give your dog a cigarette and a doughnut for breakfast every morning?"


Clips from The Jack LaLanne Show:
The Dog Diet
The Slave
Worry
Bad Habits
Body and Mind Connection

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Raiders Press Conference



"We Want To Be Great"

Today's press conference where owner Al Davis introduced new Head Coach Hue Jackson was inspiring. If you wanted good Big Al sound bites, you got it. If you wanted Al throwing out statistics and history, you got it. If you wanted Al threatening to pull out a blackboard, you got it. But most importantly if you wanted to know who Hue Jackson is, you definitely got it.
Hue didn't do a Mike Singletary "we want winners" speech. Instead he reminded us that the Raiders have winners and his job is to put those winners in a position to compete for the Super Bowl championship come next season.

Hue was courageous and clear about his appreciation for the opportunity and his outlook to return the Raiders to greatness. Hue made his presence known without needing Al to hold his hand, something past Raiders head coaches lacked. Hue spoke and the press parted the waters to allow his vision to flow through the airways unimpeded. The man's confidence in himself and the Raiders was felt. Rex Ryan ain't got nothing on Hit'em Hard Hue.

It may turn out to be one of the best press conferences in recent Raiders history. No dodging questions, no pointing blame, no getting sidetracked by accusatory questions. The press was civil in their questions and "Coach Al" along with Coach Hue obligingly delivered. Much was said about the success of last season, but Hue said it best when he wrapped up his vision and that of the Raiders organization in five words:


"We Want To Be Great"

Monday, January 17, 2011

Someone's Gotta Answer For Disrespecting Jets



INTERVIEW OF THE DECADE

Hue Wanted It. Hue Got It!


Oakland Raiders welcome the promotion of offensive coordinator Hue Jackson to Head Coach. We all know the story of how Hue put a spark in the 2010 Raiders offensive production. Now we'll see if Hue can lead the entire team to the next level.

Hue's resume' carries 25 years of history in both professional and college. The good with Hue is that the team maintains some continuity in the coaching staff. Not sure who if anyone will take over calling the offensive plays from Hue.

Hue The Man Hue!

Now we await defensive coordinator John Marshall's replacement. Could be former Raiders DC Rob Ryan returning for a second tour of duty. Whatever it takes to get us to the promised land.

Ageless Wisdom in Senior Moment Movie

from the movie "How About You"


My review on the movie "How About You." Its movies like this that remind us to stop bitching about what life hasn't given us and begin appreciating the privilege of being alive for a day. Life really does have a brilliant sparkle to it if we remove the lens of hate, prejudice, fear and selfishness. Honestly it does!


Review:
This movie snuck up and surprised me with its wisdom and lessons on life. You always hear how older people carry much wisdom for the young to learn from. Well in this movie that theory is a bit flipped and its the younger person reminding the older of how to continue living a joyful life, even if getting old, as they say, is a pain in the rear end.

There's a part in this movie that I connected with so much, even though I haven't reached that big five-o year yet. Possible Spoiler Alert:

Its where a terminally ill senior is sitting and reflecting on life with the young aide she's recently befriended. The scene itself is almost dreamlike as the two are sitting in the winter foilage next to a stream with snowflakes falling.

The senior says, "You see things properly just as you're about to leave. And its as if you're seeing them for the first time. Everything seems to shine."

Now maybe it was the medicinal marijuana the young lady had given the senior to puff on that gave her this profound vision on life, but I'd like to think it was the result of being closer to her maker that inspired feelings of connectivity to everything in the world. Either way, its a moment that echoed through the rest of the movie for me.

Many, like myself, who've survived a debilatating illness, remember similar feelings like this senior woman had at that moment. Life seems to sparkle at you from all corners of the universe during or after a near-death experience. And if we recognize that sparkle we can't help but return a sparkling smile at life, just as this senior did.

Ageless wisdom at its finest!

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Jets Sleepover In Foxboro

The AFC's No.1 seed has been put to bed by the 6th seeded New York J.E.T.S. Jets, Jets, Jets.

QB Tom Brady and the Bill Belichek coached New England Patriots, the football darlings of nearly every media outlet, was out-scored, out-coached and flat out out-played by the brash Jets.

The New York team appeared to be the better team with their consistent defensive play. The Jets made the Patriots vaunted offense look helpless at times and frustrated Brady throughout the game. I've never seen a team employ a three-man rush to shut down a quality passer like the Jets employed today. Brady had plenty of time to throw but the Jets limited his long ball and big play ability.

New England gave their home crowd brief windows of hope a few times, but the Jets kept coach Rex Ryan's bare beefy foot on the Patriots necks just enough to put them to sleep. By the time Jets RB Shonn Green fell to sleep in the endzone following a 16-yard scoring rush, Patriots players and fans appeared to be tapping out of the contest.

Final Score
Jets 28
Patriots 21

AFC Divisional Playoff Matchup




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I've really been trying to stay away from all the media stuff being slung between the New York Jets and New England Patriots. But I must admit I couldn't ignore some of the creative internet postings that reflect the total hatred these two fan bases have for one another. You guys are BRUTAL!

Among accusations that Patriots QB Tom Brady is a wimp and Jets trash talkers writing a check their a$$es can't cash, the hyped internet football fans are slinging some vicious insults (assaults) of their own.

Just so happens that this final game of four this weekend, scheduled to kickoff in less than 30 minutes, is the third one to pit division rivals against one another. So who will win this Nor'easter? The buttheads or the wimps! I'm riding with the buttheads, even if they do resemble a tuckrule infraction in this characterization.


B.R.A.D.Y video still a smash hit on Youtube!

Only Al Davis knows for sure............


This sentence says more about the future of Oakland Raiders football than any other attempting to define the machinations of the organization today.

Only Al Knows!

Its been the truth about the organization since 1972 when Al Davis led a coup d' etat to wrestle control from his partners via a revised partnership agreement. Check out how it supposedly went down:

In 1972, while managing general partner Wayne Valley was attending the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Davis drafted a revised partnership agreement that made him the new managing general partner, with near-absolute control over team operations.

So as principal owner/general managing partner of the Raiders of today, and still demonstrating an uncanny ability of taking behind the scenes risks, Big Al has ousted a head coach and defensive coordinator without us the fans, the supposed 12th-man partner in the Raider Nation, given as much as a hint about future generalship of the team.

You'll find plenty of speculation on what Al's coaching, as well as player, plans are for the 2011 NFL season. The speculation heated up when it was revealed that Pro Bowl cornerback
Nnamdi Asomugha became a free-agent by contract default and could begin shopping his shutdown skillz around the league. This morning it began sizzling with the teams' release of Defensive Coordinator John Marshall. But Al ain't talking and risking tilting his hand, even as grievance charges are filed against him by fired coach Tom Cable as we speak. Let'em talk.

With a newNFL Owner/Player
Collective Bargaining Agreement due this 2011 season, it appears Al is just playing the table and not ready to show his cards yet. He'll stall, exhibit various facial expressions, remain silent and continue plotting while all the time observing the table and his opponents. When the time is right he'll make a call and show his cards. Until then expect Al to confide in nobody, not even a minority partner.

To us who know Al and feel entitled to a peek behind the scenes, we should know better. For the outsiders and enemies wanting to be the first to critique Al's method of thinking and weaken his control of the table, its very simple; only Al knows.

And if you were to ask Al directly I'm sure you'd get a wise-guy answer like "Its Just Business." Because when it really boils down to it, it might be sports to many of us, but to Al first and foremost its just business. Only Al knows.



"I WILL DO ANYTHING TO WIN" Al Davis





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Thursday, January 13, 2011

Sarah Palin Gives Riveting Response

I believe this Sarah Palin clip was intended to be her scripted response to the violent attack in Tuscon, Arizona where six people died and twenty were injured last Saturday. If you ask me the clip comes across as a politicking ad campaign and reflects little if no healing message for our country or those devastated by this terrible disaster. Where's the love Sarah? Where is the sincerity in sharing their pain, our pain? She should have stopped about 30 seconds into the script.

Sarah probably delivers one of her best scripted speeches on record, however, the moment sadly called for a less practiced and more genuine talk (see President Obama memorial speech) with a grieving nation. Its not what she said as much as what she didn't say or show. She didn't show true compassion. Now, because of her winded plea for ........... party peace, the Jewish community is outraged at her use of the term "Blood Libel." We as a nation should pray for Sarah. Hopefully she'll get it someday.

A Youtube commentor said it best: Thank You Koiman23

I have never seen a more crafty, albeit stupid, sociopath than Sarah Palin. She has an ability to take a national tragedy and turn into something about HER, and while doing so, make it look like she's FOR something positive for the nation. I understand how gullible people think she's great... I have a trust, however, that a significant majority of us see her for what she is: a narcissistic, self-serving megalomaniac. But that's just me, I'm just a PhD in clinical psychology.

koiman23 6 minutes ago koiman23 6 minutes ago

Low Risk - Big Reward


The sparkle of the flag of Thine
Is victory that is shining.
The Stars and Sun of it
Forevermore shall never dim.

Land of the sun, of glory, and loving,
Life is Heaven in Thine embrace.
'Tis our joy, when there be oppressors,
To die because of Thee.
(ending verses of original Philippine National Anthem)

Current WBC Super-Welterweight Champion
Current WBO Welterweight Champion
Won 10 world titles in 8 different weight classes
Fighter of the Decade (2000)
Fighter of the Year (2006, 2008, 2009, 2010)
So why at 32 years old is Philippine Congressman Pacquiao still putting on boxing gloves and climbing into the ring defending his boxing crown? To continue showing the world the never dimming sparkle of Philipine Pride, A Pride to Die For!

Here's a link to an interesting article about the May 7th Manny Pacquiao vs Shane Mosley welterweight title fight coming soon. It basically states what many in boxing already know; Pacman is the current "cash cow" in the sport and promoters are milking the heifer like there's no tomorrow.


Can you blame a promoter for doing what he does best, cashing in on opportunity? As of today, Pacman is the hottest boxer in the sport. Sugar Shane is a 39-year-old former welterweight champ who still draws money. At 39, Sugar may still pack a punch but can he match the speed and quickness of Pacquiao? Let's not be ridiculous, we all know the answer to that. And yet we'll pay to see it won't we?



Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Guns Don't Kill People (NRA)









My heart went out to all the victims, witnesses, families and lone gunman involved in the tragic Phoenix, Arizona incident this past weekend. Many questions are being asked and there's probably just as many blameable reasons for how something like this can happen. And No sports fans, the weird yet loveable character Uncle Fester of Addams Family fame (shown above),was never a suspect.

The fact is that it happened and the most urgent question we need answered is how to prevent something like this from happening again? For me the old saying "a picture is worth a thousand words" applies here. One look at the picture of this obviously disturbed young man below tells me he was out of touch and in need of some type of outreach.


From what I've gathered about 22-year old Jared Loughner, the signs were there and alarms had been triggered in the past. I wonder though if he sported the same look of ecstasy when buying the gun, that he does here in this picture of him moments after killing 6 and injuring 14 with it? If so, then what does that say about the salesman who sold him the gun? Hell, what does it say about us Americans?

I return to another saying I used to see on bumper stickers as a youngster: Guns don't kill people, People kill people!

Let Us Pray.



Jared Lee Loughner's Disturbing Mugshot

EmailPrint..Saul Relative Saul Relative – Tue Jan 11, 1:55 pm ET
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The mugshot photo of Jared Lee Loughner, the man accused of shooting 20 people, six of whom were killed, in Tucson, Ariz., Saturday morning, is nothing if not disturbing. Too reach for a more mundane descriptor, it is "creepy." And it isn't disturbing or creepy simply due to some unfortunately strange features of Loughner. Quite the contrary, for Loughner seems to have a rather unremarkable set of features. The mugshot photo of Jared Lee Loughner is unsettling because of the self-satisfied smile and his seemingly eager, intense gaze.

The mugshot is anything but the typical jailhouse photo of the disheveled, the drunken, the sullen, and/or the shamed.

Loughner stares straight at the camera, a seemingly unnatural intensity to his gaze that a pop psychologist might refer to as concentrated, direct, even defiant and a wide-eyed sort of way. A quick off-the-cuff reactive diagnosis might see Loughner labeled as "psychopathic," especially in light of the heinous act he had committed just minutes before the photo was taken. And the smile would only add to the pop psychologist's choice of descriptive words about a man that seems satisfied with himself, perhaps even smug and prideful, almost to the point of giddiness and laughter.

But it is definitely the self-satisfied smile upon the bald young man's face that lends the "creep" factor to the mugshot.

Mugshots of those who commit crimes are offered to the public as a way to put a face with the name, to allow the public its moment of scornful condemnation for a criminal act, and to add to the onus of shame being placed upon the suspected or arrested criminal.

There is little doubt that actor Nick Nolte's now famous wild-haired mugshot photo is a source of shame for the talented thespian. And there is little doubt that Lindsay Lohan has flashbacks of regret when she sees that sullen-eyed younger version of herself staring petulantly from the mugshot taken of her after her arrest for DUI and cocaine possession.

But there is none of that in Loughner's mugshot. He seems to be sharing a joke with himself, ready at any second to burst out laughing. The image is -- in a word -- unnerving.

The photo only seems to reinforce what is generally known about the 22-year-old college student that showed up at a Tucson political outreach gathering held by Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, representative to Arizona's 8th District, and began shooting into the crowd. The mugshot can easily be seen as a reflection of a man driven, easily the same man that had posted rambling writings of perceived conspiracies of government interference in the lives of the governed, not to mention a seeming persecuted dissatisfaction with the government altogether. The image seems supportive of the idea that Jared Lee Loughner was (and is) mentally unstable in some way, a troubled young man who somehow allowed his political fears and convictions to over-ride normal personal and social constraints to commit a heinous act of premeditated and wanton violence against his fellow Arizonans.

Loughner has refused to talk with authorities about the shooting. He has as yet refused to cooperate with authorities, leaving investigators and the public at large only speculation thus far as to his true motive for committing such a horrendous crime.

Loughner was charged with five counts at his arraignment in an Arizona courtroom on Monday. His charges included the attempted shooting assassination of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, who appears to have been his primary target, and who still clings to life in critical condition at University Medical Center in Tucson. Loughner was also charged with the killing of federal employees, including a staff aide to Giffords and District Court of Arizona Chief Justice John Roll.

Loughner also faces non-federal charges in the shooting incident.

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Should Mentally Ill Be Locked Up?

Monday, January 10, 2011

Oregon Does Pac-10 Proud in BCS Title Game


Its was the best BCS Championship game I've seen since witnessing Texas with Vince Young take down a USC Trojans team that featured Reggie Bush and Matt Leinert.

Just a damn good college football game. The #1 Tigers were probably the better team, but the #2 Oregon squad made adjustments, made defensive plays and if not for a weird play where the Tiger runner was ruled not-down may have found themselves battling into an over-time scenario.
Game tied at 19-19 with seconds to play. You cant ask for much more in a Championship game.

The Pac-10 was well represented in this battle. Congratulations go out to Auburn QB Cam Newton and the Auburn Tigers, 2010 NCAA Football Champions!


Final Score
Oregon 19
Auburn 22

Wednesday, January 05, 2011

Raiders Cut Cable, Press Conference "Blacked Out"












































































Oakland Raiders majority owner Al Davis has cut the coach who did the most for the team since Jon Gruden. I'm completely numb.

If football is a business, then Al's decision to cut coach Tom Cable is either the most genius of moves or the most idiotic. Time will tell. So far nobody has been named as the new coach. Offensive Coordinator Hue Jackson is scheduled to meet with the San Francisco 49ers today regarding their open head coach position. I suppose the Cable guy might carpool across the bay bridge with Hue to see what positions, if any, he might find available to him in niner-land.

I can't give a clear opinion on this move of Al's since he hasn't come out and said what direction he's leading the team toward. Players have made comments and statements out of frustration and shock, but I'm going to wait and see what Big Al pulls out of his ..........(be nice)..........sleeve.

At this time I'd like to take a moment to thank Coach Tom Cable for bringing repectability back to the Silver & Black. Here's to Coach Cable, a blue-collar coach who proved himself worthy of promotion. Always a Raider Tom, Always a Raider!

Sunday, January 02, 2011

Oakland Raiders SWEEEEEEP AFC West


The Oakland Raiders accomplished two key goals this season. They went 6-0 in their division and ended the season with an overall record of 8-8. Today's 31-10 annihilation of the division winning Kansas City Chiefs is a tasty treat to chew on during the off season. When Kansas City loses in the playoffs, I will be the first to say of their opponent; we could of beat them wimps.


Thank you coaches Tom Cable / Hue Jackson and staff for restoring Raider Nation's confidence in the organization and team. We fans who stayed the course through the very lean years have been rewarded with a talented team full of promise in the NEAR future.


Message to Al Davis is this: Don't throw out the baby with the bath water next season.

I believe the Oakland Raiders are on the cusp of doing some great things. If the inevitable changes to come in 2011 take away from the accomplishments of 2010 instead of adding to them, I will be looking into other ways to spend my football Sundays. I sure hope to find myself seated in section 225 at Oakland-Alameda Coliseum come next football season. Big Al and company will help determine if my butt files for divorce from my season seat of three seasons past, or if the relationship has truly been reconciled and the love affair resumes stronger than ever.

Raiders Division Champions

Saturday, January 01, 2011

97th Bowl of Roses


Today is the first day of the year 2011. For many this first day symbolizes a clean slate, a fresh start, a new beginning. However, for football players fortunate enough to have qualified for a New Years Day bowl game, today is a day to finish what they started last year. Its a day that'll define the past months of blood, sweat, tears and sacrifice.

For one team it will be a glorious day to remember for the rest of their lives. For the other this day will haunt and torture the young men for many years to come. Its the BCS Rose Bowl, and millions of televisions will be tuned in as the #5 Wisconsin Badgers meet the #3 Texas Christian Horned Frogs.

Of the many Bowl games this New Years weekend, this is the one nobody wants to miss. The big story here is that both teams come in carrying the burden of proof; The Badgers feel they represent the BCS and must have a dominant showing to prove that those outside the BCS conference don't belong on the same field as BCS conference teams, much less in Bowl games.
The Horned Frogs, besides proving that a team courageous enough to rep. a horned frog as the team symbol and mascot, come to the Rose Bowl carrying all the hopes and dreams of non-BCS football teams. These BCS outsider teams have waited for the day when one of their own would be given the chance to prove themselves worthy of a BCS bid.

Well sports fans, court is in session today as both claimants present their case. David and Goliath will clash on the gridiron in Pasadena, California. Whether you're rooting for the big and bold Badgers or the fast and furious Horned Frogs, it will be a game of football that fans will not want to miss.

15 minutes until kickoff at the Rose Bowl. Time to stop speculating and start witnessing. I suppose you know who I'm speculating will win it. Ribbit, Ribbit!