State of the Union
President Obama brought up how the men and women in the military don't do anything "political" but for the nation and for each other. "This nation is great because we work together as a team." Great way to end his address.
Dr. Bernice King was at Valencia College today and I was part of the film crew streaming her speech. She talked about how people working together can do so much more than when they watch out for themselves.
If you read this blog then you know how I feel about the divide this nation has been suffering from for far too long. It seems like everything is political and nothing is "us" anymore. It is always, "them" with one party against another, one class against another but few noticing the times when even the wealthy push aside their "own" for the sake of someone else in need. They don't notice the ex-homeless veteran doing everything he can to make sure other veterans don't suffer the way he did any more than they notice all the good stories out there.
There is a saying in the media that "if it bleeds, it leads" because someone thought that was all people wanted to read about or see in a news report. I can tell you that is simply not true. The number one story on this blog has nothing to do with politics. It has to do with a soldier and a tattoo along with combat medics in Afghanistan. For Those I Love I Will Sacrifice and the other is about a wounded Marine Lance Cpl. William Carpenter These two stories tell me that it matters more what people do with their lives than how they vote. It matters more how they can about strangers as much as they care about their friends and neighbors. I read about them all the time. That is what makes this nation great. Regular men and women thinking more about someone else than they do about themselves and becoming far from regular.
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Iraq War Veteran's husband accused of stabbing her and holding her hostage
Charges: Man Stabbed Wife, A Veteran, Held Her Hostage
January 24, 2012
ST. PAUL (WCCO) — A St. Paul man is accused of assaulting his wife, who is an Iraq war veteran, threatening to kill her and holding her hostage for five days, according to the Ramsey County Attorney’s Office.
Charlie Pearman Blackwell, 30, was charged with felony counts of kidnapping, second-degree assault, terroristic threats and domestic assault by strangulation.
According to the criminal complaint, police responded to the 1000 block of Hatch Avenue in St. Paul Saturday on the report of a woman stabbed and being held against her will. When they arrived, several attempts to announce their presence went ignored, so they gained entrance to the residence through the back patio door. They then located Blackwell and a 21-year-old woman on the floor of the living room.
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January 24, 2012
ST. PAUL (WCCO) — A St. Paul man is accused of assaulting his wife, who is an Iraq war veteran, threatening to kill her and holding her hostage for five days, according to the Ramsey County Attorney’s Office.
Charlie Pearman Blackwell, 30, was charged with felony counts of kidnapping, second-degree assault, terroristic threats and domestic assault by strangulation.
According to the criminal complaint, police responded to the 1000 block of Hatch Avenue in St. Paul Saturday on the report of a woman stabbed and being held against her will. When they arrived, several attempts to announce their presence went ignored, so they gained entrance to the residence through the back patio door. They then located Blackwell and a 21-year-old woman on the floor of the living room.
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Wife arrested in Camp Shelby MP’s shooting
Wife arrested in Shelby MP’s shooting
The Associated Press
Posted : Tuesday Jan 24, 2012 9:55:05 EST
HATTIESBURG, Miss. — The wife of a Camp Shelby soldier has been charged with shooting him.
Forrest County Sheriff Billy McGee says 30-year-old Tiffany Wright was arrested Monday and charged with aggravated assault.
McGee says the shooting appeared to stem from a domestic issue.
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The Associated Press
Posted : Tuesday Jan 24, 2012 9:55:05 EST
HATTIESBURG, Miss. — The wife of a Camp Shelby soldier has been charged with shooting him.
Forrest County Sheriff Billy McGee says 30-year-old Tiffany Wright was arrested Monday and charged with aggravated assault.
McGee says the shooting appeared to stem from a domestic issue.
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Hell and Back Again
UPDATE
Film about area Marine gets Academy nod
January 25, 2012 7:06 AM
HOPE HODGE - DAILY NEWS STAFF
A feature documentary about a Camp Lejeune Marine returning wounded from war was nominated for an Academy Award on Tuesday.
“Hell and Back Again,” directed by filmmaker Danfung Dennis, follows 26-year-old Marine Sgt. Nathan Harris as he deploys to Afghanistan in 2009 with Camp Lejeune’s Echo Company, 2nd Battalion, 8th Marines; sustains combat wounds; and returns to Jacksonville to recover and rebuild his life.
Dennis traveled with the unit as an embedded reporter during the deployment, observing firefights and missions from outside the wire. After Harris’ deployment was cut short by a machine gun bullet that tore through his midthigh and up to the center of his back, Dennis obtained permission to spend extended time with the Marine and his wife, Ashley, as they readjusted to life back home.
Harris told The Daily News when the film premiered last October that Dennis had become a part of the couple’s day-to-day life as a background presence for months, observing doctors’ appointments, rehabilitation and, at times, the tension and imbalance caused by combat wounds and post-traumatic stress.
Dennis told The Daily News Tuesday that his film was intended not to communicate a specific message, but to acquaint Americans with the unvarnished realities of war.
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**2012 ACADEMY AWARD®-NOMINATED DOCUMENTARY**
HELL AND BACK AGAIN– Releasing on Cable VOD, Digital, Blu-ray and DVD. An unprecedented exploration of the moving image and a film of uncommon intimacy, Danfung Dennis’s critically acclaimed, award-winning documentary, HELL AND BACK AGAIN, comes full circle as it lays bare the true cost of war. HELL AND BACK AGAIN premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival and won Grand Jury and Cinematography prizes. The film premiered theatrically in October 2011 and continues to tour nationwide. HELL AND BACK AGAIN was nominated for Film Independent’s “Truer Than Fiction” Spirit Award and a Gotham Award for Best Documentary. Nominated for four Cinema Eye Awards, the film won Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography. Danfung Dennis is the recipient of International Documentary Association’s Jacqueline Donnet Emerging Filmmaker Award and the prestigious Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award. (Docurama Films).
"A tour de force...HELL AND BACK AGAIN stacks one astonishing shot atop the next: perfectly composed tracking sequences in the heat of battle; saturated moody low-light compositions in rainy North Carolina parking lots; gorgeous rich soundscapes." - The New York Times
"An astonishing technical achievement in war journalism and documentary filmmaking that may very possibly change the way conflicts are reported forever.” – CNN
Top 10 Films of 2011 - Associated Press, NPR Fresh Air, New York
Film about area Marine gets Academy nod
January 25, 2012 7:06 AM
HOPE HODGE - DAILY NEWS STAFF
A feature documentary about a Camp Lejeune Marine returning wounded from war was nominated for an Academy Award on Tuesday.
“Hell and Back Again,” directed by filmmaker Danfung Dennis, follows 26-year-old Marine Sgt. Nathan Harris as he deploys to Afghanistan in 2009 with Camp Lejeune’s Echo Company, 2nd Battalion, 8th Marines; sustains combat wounds; and returns to Jacksonville to recover and rebuild his life.
Dennis traveled with the unit as an embedded reporter during the deployment, observing firefights and missions from outside the wire. After Harris’ deployment was cut short by a machine gun bullet that tore through his midthigh and up to the center of his back, Dennis obtained permission to spend extended time with the Marine and his wife, Ashley, as they readjusted to life back home.
Harris told The Daily News when the film premiered last October that Dennis had become a part of the couple’s day-to-day life as a background presence for months, observing doctors’ appointments, rehabilitation and, at times, the tension and imbalance caused by combat wounds and post-traumatic stress.
Dennis told The Daily News Tuesday that his film was intended not to communicate a specific message, but to acquaint Americans with the unvarnished realities of war.
read more here
**2012 ACADEMY AWARD®-NOMINATED DOCUMENTARY**
HELL AND BACK AGAIN– Releasing on Cable VOD, Digital, Blu-ray and DVD. An unprecedented exploration of the moving image and a film of uncommon intimacy, Danfung Dennis’s critically acclaimed, award-winning documentary, HELL AND BACK AGAIN, comes full circle as it lays bare the true cost of war. HELL AND BACK AGAIN premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival and won Grand Jury and Cinematography prizes. The film premiered theatrically in October 2011 and continues to tour nationwide. HELL AND BACK AGAIN was nominated for Film Independent’s “Truer Than Fiction” Spirit Award and a Gotham Award for Best Documentary. Nominated for four Cinema Eye Awards, the film won Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography. Danfung Dennis is the recipient of International Documentary Association’s Jacqueline Donnet Emerging Filmmaker Award and the prestigious Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award. (Docurama Films).
"A tour de force...HELL AND BACK AGAIN stacks one astonishing shot atop the next: perfectly composed tracking sequences in the heat of battle; saturated moody low-light compositions in rainy North Carolina parking lots; gorgeous rich soundscapes." - The New York Times
"An astonishing technical achievement in war journalism and documentary filmmaking that may very possibly change the way conflicts are reported forever.” – CNN
Top 10 Films of 2011 - Associated Press, NPR Fresh Air, New York
2012 ACADEMY AWARD®-NOMINATED DOCUMENTARY, “HELL AND BACK AGAIN,” RELEASES TODAY ON CABLE VOD, BLU-RAY, DVD AND DIGITAL
Winner of 2011 Sundance Film Festival Prizes; IDA Jacqueline Donnet Emerging Filmmaker Award
In 2009, U.S. Marines launched a major helicopter assault on a Taliban stronghold in southern Afghanistan. Within hours of being dropped deep behind enemy lines, 25-year-old Sergeant Nathan Harris’s unit (US Marines Echo Company, 2nd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment) is attacked from all sides. Cut off and surrounded, the Marines fight a ghostlike enemy and experience immense hostility from displaced villagers caught in the middle.
Director Danfung Dennis, embedded as a photojournalist in Echo Company during the assault, captures the frontline action with visceral immediacy. When Sergeant Harris returns home to North Carolina after a life-threatening injury in battle, HELL AND BACK AGAIN evolves from a war exposé to the story of one man’s personal apocalypse.
Nominated for a 2012 Academy Award® for Best Documentary, HELL AND BACK AGAIN is available today via Cable VOD, digital download and streaming platforms, Blu-ray and DVD. The film will air on the PBS television series “Independent Lens” in May 2012 through a partnership with the producers and ITVS.
The “stars” of the film are Nathan Harris and his wife, Ashley (now 29 years old). They are self-aware, articulate, funny and generous. They have shared their most intimate and painful moments with the world in order to help us understand what they and hundreds of thousands like them are going through. Ashley's role in Nathan's rehabilitation is a great testimony to what thousands of women are going through, trying to maintain intimacy and normalcy while picking up the pieces of the lives of their husbands, sons, fathers or brothers.
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Florida Senate honors Veterans, passes Vet assistance package
Senate honors Veterans, passes Vet assistance package
By Kathleen Haughney January 24, 2012 10:03 AM
TALLAHASSEE -- The Florida Senate passed a large Veterans' bill that combined several bills that had been put forth by various members of the Legislature.
The bill passed 40-0 with all members of the Senate serving as a co-sponsor.
* It allows individual judicial circuits to create court diversion programs for veterans suffering from post traumatic stress disorder or a traumatic brain injury
* Creates the Florida Veterans Hall of Fame Council within the Department of Veterans Affairs to take nominations for the Veterans Hall of Fame
* Create a vendor preference provision for veterans applying for state contracts
* Creates several specialty military license plates
* Designates Aug. 7 each year as Purple Heart Day
* Allows veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces who want to attend a public college or university to be considered a resident for tuition purposes
read more here
By Kathleen Haughney January 24, 2012 10:03 AM
TALLAHASSEE -- The Florida Senate passed a large Veterans' bill that combined several bills that had been put forth by various members of the Legislature.
The bill passed 40-0 with all members of the Senate serving as a co-sponsor.
* It allows individual judicial circuits to create court diversion programs for veterans suffering from post traumatic stress disorder or a traumatic brain injury
* Creates the Florida Veterans Hall of Fame Council within the Department of Veterans Affairs to take nominations for the Veterans Hall of Fame
* Create a vendor preference provision for veterans applying for state contracts
* Creates several specialty military license plates
* Designates Aug. 7 each year as Purple Heart Day
* Allows veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces who want to attend a public college or university to be considered a resident for tuition purposes
read more here
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