Saturday, October 31, 2015

Ridley's Believe It Or Not October 31 History Halloween

Ridley’s Believe It Or Not—October 31, 2015, 447 days to go in President Obama’s term. Trust your Halloween is proving to be great one and your favorite college teams will be victorious today; as always I hope you enjoy Saturday’s holidays and observances, factoids of interest, a music video  by Barbara Streisand,  a relevant quote from Rosecrans Baldwin, looking forward to handing out copious amounts of treats to the ghosts and goblins knocking on your door tonight, blessed with a positive attitude and secure in the knowledge that if you want to find a gift for any memorable event like birthdays, weddings, or anniversaries, you know that the Alaskanpoet can provide you with a unique customized poem at a great price tailored to the event and the recipient. You need only contact me for details. 
         1. World Savings Day—celebrating since 1924 the importance of savings, a habit which unfortunately many in this country are failing in meeting the need to put away sufficient dollars for retirement.                                                          
         2. Samhain—celebrating in Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Mann the end of the harvest season and the beginning of the darker half of the season (winter).
         3. 1980 Number One Song—celebrating the number one song in 1980 on a run of three week in that position Woman In Love by Barbara Streisand.  Here is a link to Barbara Streisand performing Woman In Love: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KJ60uJZ3-Q
         4.  National Trick Or Treat For UNICEF Day—celebrated since 1950 by kids across the nation armed with UNICEF collection boxes to collect funds as opposed to only candy to aid UNICEF’s programs to better the lives of children around the world.
         5. Candy Is Always The Preferred Treat On Halloween Day—celebrating not the dentists’ annuity due to the huge amount of candy collected on this Halloween but the birthday on this day in 1950 of John Candy, a great comedian who was very overweight and who died way too early at the age of 43 of a heart attack.
On this day in:                                           
         a. 1913 the Lincoln Highway, the first transcontinental highway starting in Times Square and ending in Lincoln Park San Francisco opened for traffic.
         b. 1941 Mt. Rushmore was completed after 14 years of work.                                   
         c. 1984 India Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was assassinated by two of her Sikh security guards which prompted riots throughout India in protest and the deaths of over 10,000 Sikhs.
         d. 2000 the UN Security Council adopted Resolution 1325 calling for parties in any conflict to protect women’s rights and prevent gender based discrimination.
         e. 2011 in the Earth is becoming a much more crowded space the population of humans reached seven billion people.
Reflections on Halloween: “The great thing about candy is that it can't be spoiled by the adult world. Candy is innocent. And all Halloween candy pales next to candy corn, if only because candy corn used to appear, like the Great Pumpkin, solely on Halloween.” Rosecrans Baldwin, noted young American author and found of the online magazine, Morning News
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Friday, October 30, 2015

RNC To CNBC "You're Fired"

When will this nation from left wing media bias tire?
RNC in a classic Trump like moment CNBC fires
Cheers to the RNC for telling the biased stooges at CNBC to take a hike
Their moderators imitating journalists during the debate on Wednesday night
Were disgraces to their profession
Could not disguise their anti Red obsession
Highly appropriate for the president of NBC to have a last name of Lack
Objectivity and integrity with Harwood and his cohorts completely out of whack
Rubio and Cruz against these media stooges delivered devastating quips
The audience roared with approval as their performance was ripped
How insulting and smug was Harwood on a comic book character campaign  charge as to Trump
If Lack has any sense he should immediately these stooges dump
The RNC was right—CNBC’s served up a crap sandwich for the nation to observe
Bias in spades against the Reds is not what this nation or those candidates deserve
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North Carolina Outlaws Sanctuaries

Finally, in North Carolina some sanity in legislation has returned
The state has passed legislation requiring its cities and counties to immigration laws no longer spurn
No more felons to be released as in San Francisco flatly refusing an ICE detainer request
No more Kate Steinles gunned down by an illegal released after his arrest
Contractors on public works will now have to immigration status for their workers verify
Not a citizen or not here legally with a green card don’t waste your time for a job to apply
Trump for all his bluster, faults and bombast
Has ignited the anger over illegal immigration that is growing and continues to last
As long as Obama in the White House remains
Any chance to secure the border by the feds will be flushed down the drain
More and more states under Red control need to ape North Carolina’s lead
Making it harder and harder for the feds to our sovereignty over our borders cede
Sadly, the state with the most illegals California is firmly in the hands of Pelosi like Blues
Firm in their belief that any attempt to control illegal immigration will receive a rejected view
 How many more Kates and Marilyns have to death far too early suffer
Before we act to make getting across the border and staying here a lot tougher
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Ridley's Believe It Or Not October 30 History Mischief Night

Ridley’s Believe It Or Not—October 30,, 2015, 448 days to go in President Obama’s term. Trust your Friday is proving to be great one; as always I hope you enjoy Friday’s holidays and observances, factoids of interest, a music video  by M,  a relevant quote from Nat Turner, looking forward to a serving of candy corn, blessed with a positive attitude and secure in the knowledge that if you want to find a gift for any memorable event like birthdays, weddings, or anniversaries, you know that the Alaskanpoet can provide you with a unique customized poem at a great price tailored to the event and the recipient. You need only contact me for details. 
         1. International Orthopedic Nurses Day—celebrating the contributions of the true professionals that enable the two legged gods to persevere while performing their surgical miracles.                                                          
         2. Mischief Night—celebrating or bemoaning in certain parts but not all of the United State the dark side of Halloween the commission of pranks and minor vandalisms as opposed to treats that children like most about Halloween.
         3. 1979 Number One Song—celebrating the number one song in 1979 on a brief run of one week in that position Pop Musik by M.  Here is a link to M performing Pop Musik: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Avvh5H-EPWU
         4.  National Candy Corn Day—celebrating that the undisputed king of the Halloween Trick or Treat bag to the tune of 15 million pounds purchased in the days leading up to Halloween.
         5. Queen for Life Day—celebrating the birthday on this day in 1939 of Grace Slick, noted female singer for the Jefferson Airplane and dubbed the Acid Queen for her psychedelic rock songs.
On this day in:                                           
         a. 1831 Nat Turner, an escaped slave and leader of the bloodiest slave rebellion in the United States was captured in Southampton County, Virginia. He was tried and hanged 12 days later.
         b. 1925 John Bogie Laird created Britain’s first television transmitter.                                   
         c. 1938 Orson Wells broadcast over the radio War of the Worlds creating panic among the audiences who listened to it and assumed the earth was being invaded by invaders from Mars.
         d. 1995 Quebec voters elected by a very narrow margin to remain a province of Canada.
         e. 2014 Sweden became the first nation in the European Union to recognize the state of Palestine.
Reflections from Nat Turner before his execution: “All my time not devoted to my master's service was spent either in prayer, or in making experiments in casting different things in moulds made of earth, in attempting to make paper, gunpowder, and many other experiments, that, although I could not perfect, yet convinced me of its practicability if I had the means.” Nat Turner
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Thursday, October 29, 2015

Wild Caught Fraud

We know that wild salmon is an expensive treat
Delicious fillets most people love to eat
Farmed salmon is full of food color and antibiotics but is cheap
Compared to wild caught whose prices in comparison are very steep
Now we find that demand for wild caught exceeds the supply
Wild caught at a restaurant in many cases is not what a diner buys
A classic example of the old bait and switch
Pockets of the restaurant owners to fraudulently enrich
Diners now have another worry when they sit down for an expensive meal
Good chance especially out of season the claim of wild caught will not be real
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War On Pumpkins?

Shades of Charley Brown waiting for the Great Pumpkin to appear
Our wizards in D.C. once again are spreading climate change fear
The latest is all the pumpkins appearing as Jack-O-Lanterns on Halloween
Calls for the tradition of carving pumpkins to be weaned
Not because of the heat generated by millions of candles glowing in the night
As millions of children flock into the streets enjoying the Trick or Treat rites
No the concern is that the millions of pumpkins into the trash disposed
Release tons of methane gas into the air as they decompose
Methane gas is not an air quality friend
Absent converting the pumpkins into bio fuels get ready for a new trend
The Great Pumpkin may still appear but do not be surprised
Plastic reusable  precarved pumpkins will be the Halloween prize
Another tradition to end of a family going to the pumpkin patch
Sorting through the pumpkins to find the perfect match
To then carve a Jack-O-Lantern to light up the Halloween night
As costumed ghouls and goblins are grabbing candy to later into bite
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Ridley's Believe It Or Not October 29 History National Cat Day

Ridley’s Believe It Or Not—October 29, 2015, 449 days to go in President Obama’s term. Trust your Thursday is proving to be great one with fresh cat liter in your pet’s kitty box; as always I hope you enjoy Thursday’s holidays and observances, factoids of interest, a music video  by Anne Murray,  a relevant quote from Peter Drucker, looking forward to a serving of oatmeal, blessed with a positive attitude and secure in the knowledge that if you want to find a gift for any memorable event like birthdays, weddings, or anniversaries, you know that the Alaskanpoet can provide you with a unique customized poem at a great price tailored to the event and the recipient. You need only contact me for details. 
         1. International Internet Day—celebrating the momentous occasion when on this day in 1969, Charley Kline, a student at UCLA transmitted from his computer to another computer located at the Stanford Research Institute the first electronic message over the internet.                                                           
         2. National Cat Day—celebrating those independent felines domesticated over 12,000 years ago and indispensable to control rats and mice that are found in over a third of households in the U.S. today.
         3. 1978 Number One Song—celebrating the number one song in 1978 on a brief
run of one week in that position You Needed Me by Anne Murray.  Here is a link to Anne Murray performing You Needed Me: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6nfpxZ2Nz4
         4.  National Oatmeal Day—celebrating that great way to start your day, especially when topped with fruit.
         5. Great Land, Great Canvass Day—celebrating the birthday on this day in 1942 of the iconic American painter Bob Ross and former host of the Joy of Painting who spent 20 years in the U.S. Air Force before becoming a painter and was fortunate enough to be stationed at Elmendorf Air Force Base outside of Fairbanks and was exposed to the Alaskan landscape which became a recurring theme of his artistic style. Sadly, his brush was taken away from him at the age of 52 due to lymphoma.
On this day in:                                           
         a. 1863 18 nations meet in Geneva to form the International Red Cross
         b. 1921 Harvard University suffered an upset in football by Centre College 6-0, ending its 25 game winning streak.                                          
         c. 1960 Cassius Clay won his first professional fight and shortly thereafter changed his name to Muhammad Ali.
         d. 1971 guitarist Duane Allman was killed in a motorcycle accident near Macon, Georgia.
         e. 2012 Hurricane Sandy slammed into the East Coast killing 286 and causing $70 billion in property damage.
Reflections on the internet first used on this day in 1969: “The new information technology... Internet and e-mail... have practically eliminated the physical costs of communications.” Peter Drucker, noted author and business professor
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Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Hard Working Harris Perry What A Joke

Fox News may be the bane of the mainstream media and the liberal press
But when it comes to bias MSNBC clearly fails the bias test
Melissa Harris Perry is on a typical leftist morning rant
News always with a liberal leaning slant
Somehow from her the concept of hard working is an affront
Poor Paul Ryan soon to be the Speaker of the House must now a racial charge confront
This woman with her glasses is a total biased journalistic joke
No wonder MSNBC flounders in the ratings when only bias their “reporters” evoke
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Impeach Head Of IRS

This may be the equivalent of the Charge of the Light Brigade
But against this arrogant head of the IRS time to end the charade
His agency which has used its power to discussion and dissent totally chill
With a lap dog Lois Lerner launched a campaign to stifle the First Amendment will
This arrogant bastard who must believe he is above all normal laws
Exposing to the world the IRS Gestapo like fatal flaws
Impeachment is a great idea although with the Reid Lap Dogs may fail
Maybe there are a few Blues who believe to their credit that the First Amendment must prevail
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Ridley's Believe It Or Not October 27 History World Day Of Audio Visual Heritage

Ridley’s Believe It Or Not—October 27, 2015, 451 days to go in President Obama’s term. Trust your Tuesday is proving to be great one and you are looking forward to enjoying a cheap taco or better yet a leg and thigh at Popeyes for only $1.49; as always I hope you enjoy Tuesday’s holidays and observances, factoids of interest, a music video  by Debby Boone,  a relevant quote from Wallis Simpson, looking forward to a serving of potatoes, blessed with a positive attitude and secure in the knowledge that if you want to find a gift for any memorable event like birthdays, weddings, or anniversaries, you know that the Alaskanpoet can provide you with a unique customized poem at a great price tailored to the event and the recipient. You need only contact me for details. 
         1. World Day Of Audiovisual Heritage—celebrating since 2005 a UNESCO observance promoting awareness of audiovisual materials and the need to preserve them.                                                             
         2. Slvia Plath Day—celebrating a great poet who sadly after only 30 years on this planet committed suicide.
         3. 1977 Number One Song—celebrating the number one song in 1977 on a long
run of 10 weeks in that position You Light Up My Life by Debby Boone.  Here is a link to Debby Boone performing You Light Up My Life: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b07-yKnKRMQ
         4.  National Potato Day—celebrating that great tuber which is enjoyed in many forms from chips to fries to baked and due to a failure in Ireland blessed us with a huge migration of Irish.
         5. No Dominion Day—celebrating not the status of Canada or New Zealand but rather the birthday of the noted Welsh poet Dylan Thomas (“And death shall have no dominion”) on this day in 1914 who died way too early at the young age of 39 due to excessive drinking.
On this day in:                                           
         a. 1838 Missouri Governor Lilburn Boggs issued an executive order which required Mormons to leave the state or be exterminated.
         b. 1904 the first underground subway line in New York City commenced operations.                                          
         c. 1936 Wallis Simpson filed for divorce which would enable her to marry King Edward VIII which resulted in his abdicating his throne.
         d. 1964 Ronald Reagan launched his political career by delivering a speech in support of the candidacy of Barry Goldwater—great speech but did not stop the LBJ landslide that crushed Goldwater’s election bid.
         e. 1981 in a major oops moment a Soviet Union submarine U-137 ran aground in Sweden.
Reflections love versus throne: “I am so anxious for you not to abdicate and I think the fact that you do is going to put me in the wrong light to the entire world because they will say that I could have prevented it." Wallis Simpson. 
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Monday, October 26, 2015

Ridley's Believe It Or Not October 26 History National Mule Day

Ridley’s Believe It Or Not—October 26, 2015, 452 days to go in President Obama’s term. Trust your Monday is proving to be great one and your favorite pro teams won; as always I hope you enjoy Sunday’s holidays and observances, factoids of interest, a music video  by Chicago,  a relevant quote from Peter Stark, looking forward to a slice of pumpkin pie, blessed with a positive attitude and secure in the knowledge that if you want to find a gift for any memorable event like birthdays, weddings, or anniversaries, you know that the Alaskanpoet can provide you with a unique customized poem at a great price tailored to the event and the recipient. You need only contact me for details. 
         1. National Mule Day—celebrating the contributions of that unique union of a horse and a donkey.                                                             
         2. Angram Day (Nauru)—celebrated on this very small nation in the South Pacific to observe the birth of a child to bring the population up to 1500, considered the minimum to continue the sustainability of a race.
         3. 1976 Number One Song—celebrating the number one song in 1976 on a
run of 2 weeks in that position If You Leave Me Now by Chicago.  Here is a link to Chicago performing If You Leave Me Now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MikRS_EEGcQ
         4.  National Pumpkin Day—celebrating the great icon of Halloween and the ingredients of a very great pie for Thanksgiving.
         5. Go Slime A Salmon Day—celebrating or bemoaning the birthday on this day in 1947 of Hillary Clinton whose only real exposure to the mere mortals’ private sector was working if a salmon processing factory in Alaska—to bad she did not meet and marry a captain of a fishing boat to marry instead of Bill Clinton.
On this day in:                                           
            a. 1775 the King George III went before Parliament to declare that the American colonies were in rebellion and to seek authorization to employ military force to quell the rebellion.
            b. 1905 Sweden accepted the independence of Norway.                                          
            c. 1940 the premier fighter plane of WWII, the P-51 Mustang, made its first flight to the ultimate dismay of the Luftwaffe pilots who would meet it and quickly die over the skies of Europe.
            d. 1984 Stephanie Beauclair (“Baby Fae”) received a transplanted heart from a baboon—sadly she died three weeks later.
            e. 2001 the Patriot Act was enacted into law.
Reflections on the Patriot Act: “Every American, regardless of their background, has the right to live free of unwarranted government intrusion. Repealing the worst provisions of the Patriot Act will reign in this gross abuse of power and restore to everyone our basic Constitutional rights.” Peter Stark
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Sunday, October 25, 2015

Ridley's Believe It Or Not October 25 History International Artist Day

Ridley’s Believe It Or Not—October 25, 2015, 453 days to go in President Obama’s term. Trust your Sunday is proving to be great start for the weekend and your favorite college teams won as will your favorite pro teams; as always I hope you enjoy Sunday’s holidays and observances, factoids of interest, a music video  by Neil Sedaka,  a relevant quote from Pablo Picasso, hoping that you do not have to endure some greasy food, blessed with a positive attitude and secure in the knowledge that if you want to find a gift for any memorable event like birthdays, weddings, or anniversaries, you know that the Alaskanpoet can provide you with a unique customized poem at a great price tailored to the event and the recipient. You need only contact me for details. 
         1. International Artist Day—celebrating the contributions of artists in all media to our cultural and emotional enjoyment.                                                              
         2. Mother In-Law Day—celebrated on the fourth Sunday in October to honor those women who sadly are the subject of jokes and scorn but in reality can be a very positive force especially if close enough to babysit the children.
         3. 1975 Number One Song—celebrating the number one song in 1975 on a
run of 3 weeks in that position Bad Blood by Neil Sedaka.  Here is a link to Neil Sedaka performing Bad Blood: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTTVx--i3m0
         4.  National Greasy Food Day—celebrating or if more of a health nut, bemoaning, the prevalence of greasy foods in our diet although the pendulum against low fat is swing back to favor bacon and butter and whole milk.
         5. Roses Are Red Violets Are Blue Day—celebrating not that trite poem, the birthday on this day in 1881 of iconic Pablo Picasso appropriately celebrated on this International Artist Day and who went through several artistic periods in his long artistic career including the Blue Period and Red Period.
On this day in:                                           
            a. 1854 in one of the more boneheaded example of military leadership at the Battle of Bacaclava in the Crimean War sent the Light Brigade into massed Russian cannon to their slaughter.
            b. 1962 UN Ambassador Adlai Stevenson in a meeting of the UN Security Council displays photos showing the existence of Soviet missiles in Cuba exposing Soviet lies as to their existence.                                           
            c. 1971 the UN expelled the Republic of China (Taiwan) and seated the Peoples Republic of China in its place.
            d. Windows XP was released by Microsoft.
            e. 2004 Fidel Castro banned the use of American dollars in transactions taking place in Cuba.
Reflections on the role of the artists from a master: “The artist is a receptacle for emotions that come from all over the place: from the sky, from the earth, from a scrap of paper, from a passing shape, from a spider's web.” Pablo Picasso
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