Friday, December 18, 2009
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
You Gotta See This...Part II
Well, my mom wanted to give her opinion on the 80's TV shows, so here goes it.
Top 5 80's TV shows
1. Family Ties
2. Wonder Years
3. Cheers
4. Mork and Mindy
5. Alf
You Gotta See This
When I asked my dad who the top five athletes were in the 1970s, he said, in no specific order
Nolan Ryan
Joe Greene
Muhammad Ali
Terry Bradshaw
and finally, his personal favorite, Roberto Clemente.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Lee Harvey Oswald is assassinated
Pictured above is Lee Harvey Oswald's assassination. But before we go into details on the picture, lets give credit to who took the picture. Robert H. Jackson was awarded the Pulitzer prize for this photograph. However, this wasn't Jackson's first encounter with an Oswald case. He also took a picture of the sixth floor of the Texas school book depository just seconds after the final shot, but by this time Oswald had already left his position. Prior to this photo, Oswald was found as the assassin of John F. Kennedy. I decided to look up some of the interesting looking people in this photo. The one getting shot (Lee Harvey Oswald) was just about to be taken to jail, when he was shot by Jack Ruby. Jack Ruby frequently carried a gun wherever he went, and impersonated a NBC news reporter to get a chance to kill Oswald. At the time he said he killed Oswald "to spare Jacqueline Kennedy the ordeal of appearing at Oswald's trial". We found out later that statement was bull, it was actually a spur of the moment deal. He was presented the opportunity and took it. The man to the left of Lee Harvey Oswald, is detective Leavelle. After the incident, he took some time to share his thoughts on the murder. He believes that if he wouldn't have been murdered he would have easily been convicted and sent to jail if not worse. Although I wasn't able to find out the name of the guy on the far right (believe me, I went through about 10 pages of google and got nothing) I like how in spite of all that is happening, he still needs makes sure to hold his cigarette while Oswald gets shot. I found that amusing.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Rushmore
If I could put four people on Mt. Rushmore, I would pick Martin Luther King Jr., Jackie Robinson, Robert Oppenheimer, and Eisenhower.
The reason I picked Martin Luther King Jr. is because I beilieve he was the sole leader of the african-americans movement toward freedom. I also picked him because he was a leader with great ethics. He alway protested non-violently. And all of his protests were peaceful. My final reason for picking him was because he was a great Christian philosipher. Some of his work was fantastic. He had such great insight to the christian world. It was a shame his life was ended to soon.
The next person I picked was Jackie Robinson. I picked Jackie Robinson because he was the man to desegregate America's pastime, and pretty much all other sports. He was more than just a baseball player, and he showed that to the fans as well as America. I think Jackie Robinson deserves to be on this.
The third person I picked was Robert Oppenheimer. I picked him because I feel he is somewhat of an unsung hero. He practically won us World War II. When he invented the atomic bomb, it gave the United States power over the rest of the world, something we still partially have today. This invention also fueled Ike's presidency.
The final person I chose was Dwight Eisenhower. I think Eisenhower should be up their because he was a president that won. He won a war, won two elections, and won the adoration of the people. He did a lot, and played his cards right with the hidden hand policy. I really respect Ike as a good president, and I feel that he made a lot of right decisions. He was really well suited for the situation given to him in Korea, and won.
The reason I picked Martin Luther King Jr. is because I beilieve he was the sole leader of the african-americans movement toward freedom. I also picked him because he was a leader with great ethics. He alway protested non-violently. And all of his protests were peaceful. My final reason for picking him was because he was a great Christian philosipher. Some of his work was fantastic. He had such great insight to the christian world. It was a shame his life was ended to soon.
The next person I picked was Jackie Robinson. I picked Jackie Robinson because he was the man to desegregate America's pastime, and pretty much all other sports. He was more than just a baseball player, and he showed that to the fans as well as America. I think Jackie Robinson deserves to be on this.
The third person I picked was Robert Oppenheimer. I picked him because I feel he is somewhat of an unsung hero. He practically won us World War II. When he invented the atomic bomb, it gave the United States power over the rest of the world, something we still partially have today. This invention also fueled Ike's presidency.
The final person I chose was Dwight Eisenhower. I think Eisenhower should be up their because he was a president that won. He won a war, won two elections, and won the adoration of the people. He did a lot, and played his cards right with the hidden hand policy. I really respect Ike as a good president, and I feel that he made a lot of right decisions. He was really well suited for the situation given to him in Korea, and won.
Monday, October 19, 2009
Important eyewitnesses of the JFK assassination
One of the many eyewitnesses I found interesting was Gordon Arnold. Gordon was off duty from the military, so he decided to take his camera and film the president. When he took his camera to the grassy knoll, a man in the "secret service" told him he could not be their for "security reasons". After the shootings another secret service officer, or the same one, says to give him his camera tape. That seems extremely suspicious to me. However, when he went on the Dallas Morning News and was interviewed on what happened in Dealey Plaza, a man named Ralf Yarbourough, said he saw Gordon, ""Immediately on the firing of the first shot I saw the man you interviewed throw himself onto the ground. He was down within a second of the time the shot was fired" Am I the only one who finds that strange that within a second he was down. I understand he was in the military, but that is insanely percise reaction time.
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Was Kennedy Shot by only three bullets?
In an ABC video, Dale Meyers gives his take on the "single bullet theory". In this video he states that Lee Oswalt was the only killer of President John F. Kennedy. He generates a computer graphics analyzation of the Zapruder film. In this you can see the assassination from more than just one angle. He then provides strong evidence that their could be only one shooter. Lee Harvey Oswalt. They show a computer graphic of the shooting on how as soon as John F. Kennedy gets shot, Connaly made a reaction to the shot. They then were able to show that from the spot of where Kennedy was shot, they drew a line from Kennedy's shoulder to the window of the school book depository to the exact window where Lee Harvey Oswalt was shot.
After watching this film, I thought that Dale Meyers had a legitamite point on the shooting. I think he backed his hypothesis up with some strong details in his computer animation. I am currently undecided on the assassination. Meyers shows strong evidence, but I find it hard to believe that one single bullet could take that many "unexpected turns" and still end up in perfect condition. However, it is also hard to belive that their was a conspiracy, due to the majority of witnesses that claimed only three shots were heard. Plus, the guy who got "chipped by a bullet" I think that might have not been by Oswalt. Was he really shot by accident? Or was it intended? There are many diffrent questions surrounding the Kennedy assassination. There might be a day where we find out the truth, but for now the case is covered in a veil of mystery.
After watching this film, I thought that Dale Meyers had a legitamite point on the shooting. I think he backed his hypothesis up with some strong details in his computer animation. I am currently undecided on the assassination. Meyers shows strong evidence, but I find it hard to believe that one single bullet could take that many "unexpected turns" and still end up in perfect condition. However, it is also hard to belive that their was a conspiracy, due to the majority of witnesses that claimed only three shots were heard. Plus, the guy who got "chipped by a bullet" I think that might have not been by Oswalt. Was he really shot by accident? Or was it intended? There are many diffrent questions surrounding the Kennedy assassination. There might be a day where we find out the truth, but for now the case is covered in a veil of mystery.
Thursday, September 24, 2009
What is cool?
Cool is...
Sweater Vests (definitely the C in cool)
Sidney Crosby
The I-Pod Touch
Troy Polamalu
Fantasy Football
Modern American History
Room 354
Tony Dungy
Ducking and Covering
Kanye West Jokes
Free Samples at Giant Eagle
Chuck Norris
Guitar Hero
Bert The Turtle
The Steel Curtain
Not The Cleveland Browns
Blogging
Megan Fox
Coca-Cola
Diddy Kong Racing
I-Tunes
The NFL
Transformers
Mr. Schall
Trogdor the Burninator
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