The propaganda disguised as journalism put forth by the partisans of Leo Frank has been ongoing for more than a century now but there is none as egregious as the Nashville Tennessean’s money-fueled subsidy and promotion of the Alonzo Mann hoax in 1982.
Find out if there really was an anti-Jewish and anti-Frank “mob atmosphere” at Leo Frank’s trial, as Frank partisans from Atlanta's Jewish community have alleged!
How I became to be known as very dangerous man under MK Ultra and a nuclear option I demanded in 2002 against Slovenia from George Bush
I explain how I started to wonder due to pain(degree of torture) when brought to Slovenia for torture in 1995 what side of humeguards, German and Italian neonazi lost with victory of allies and partisans in WWII. Resorted myself during beatings and frustration to almost imaginary world in total disbelief of what went on in near Smarjeta - explain how far I went in Belarus to prove my point straight into the face of serial killer Lukashenko during 2002. Point out that American administration betrayed in the worst ways possible...did nothing but obtained torture files from Slovenia in 2004 only to exhort opposite side further for their interests AND AS GEORGE BUSH STATED ME UNDER MK ULTRA IN FACE BEFORE SENTENCING TO TOTAL WASTE AS AN EXCUSE FOR NOT BEING "CAPABLE" TO ANY LONGER "HELP ME"(my request for nuclear option against Slovenia is what Texan psychopath cited me as an excuse for crimes against me after my being used for American goals 15 years straight via torture) HAHAHAHA - what to me American citizenship status obtained in 2000 was/is and will remain.
If we are going to be dealing with tough issues here, then probably it would be wise to devote at least one episode to the very subject of dealing with tough issues. It would appear today that some folks just don't get the concept. At least, that is the impression I get from the daily newspaper and the TV news.
A tough issue will invariably have at least two sides to it. And, both sides will be devoted to their own side. And many of the partisans on both sides offer many slogans to bolster themselves. And others will make veiled threats or rumors, such as the talk of "death panels" should healthcare reform come to pass in the United States.
And both sides can make some valid points. While one side makes an argument, the other side can also make some points which should cause all of us to ponder.
Might there be a possibility that a solution is not as immediate and magickal as their slogans make it seem? Could it be that we are not going to be able to come up with a solution which satisfies all parties? Could it be that with some civility and some mutual exchanges of respect - we might eventually be able to reach some sort of understanding? Could civility do more for solving these issues than a million slogans?
Could be!
Blessed Be!
The first Macedonian Movie from 1952-
Frosina is one of the many Macedonian wives whose husbands are economic emigrants abroad. Marriage does not bring them a family, only the burden of life itself. After her husband's short visits, she gives birth to children who do not live long because of the poverty into which they have been born. She gives birth to them alone, and she buries them alone. Only her last child, Klime, survives all his various illnesses and grows up to be her one joy in life. The war breaks out. A meeting with a wounded partisan, Krste, turns Klime from a passive sympathizer into an active participant in the fight against the Bulgarian occupiers. The day comes when the partisans march into the streets of the town. Among them is Klime who has come to visit his mother. After he has gone Frosina discovers blood on her hands and starts out in search of her son.
Life seen through the eyes of a doomed German and Italian unit late in WWII.
Northern Italy late 1944. A German Army lieutenant waits for Italian reinforcements. The reinforcements finally arrive, but they are in worse shape than the Germans they are supposed to support. Cooperation between the German and Italian Officer breaks down and the men start to fight amongst themselves. Weary from Allied bombardment and Italian partisans attacking from the woods, the German and Italian Lieutenants have to find a way to work things out, before the enemy does it for them. Filmed on a very low budget this movie proceeds Clint Eastwood's "Letters from Iwo Jima", by looking at the enemy's point of view and showing a war from two sides. See the Allied POV in Ari Taub's other film "The Fallen."
Life seen through the eyes of a doomed German and Italian unit late in WWII.
Northern Italy late 1944. A German Army lieutenant waits for Italian reinforcements. The reinforcements finally arrive, but they are in worse shape than the Germans they are supposed to support. Cooperation between the German and Italian Officer breaks down and the men start to fight amongst themselves. Weary from Allied bombardment and Italian partisans attacking from the woods, the German and Italian Lieutenants have to find a way to work things out, before the enemy does it for them. Filmed on a very low budget this movie proceeds Clint Eastwood's "Letters from Iwo Jima", by looking at the enemy's point of view and showing a war from two sides. See the Allied POV in Ari Taub's other film "The Fallen."