Sunday, April 24, 2005

Supporting the troops

From DefenseLink.mil, this very nice story (By Sgt. 1st Class Doug Sample, USA,American Forces Press Service):

WASHINGTON, April 24, 2005 – Servicemembers all over the world, especially those in Iraq and Afghanistan, got a big show of support from the country music capital of the world April 23 when Grand Ole Opry faithful stood with posters and shouted on the count of three before television cameras: “America Supports You!”

The special broadcast was part of the Defense Department’s “America Supports You,” campaign, which aims to showcase and communicate American support to the men and women of the armed forces.

The Grand Ole Opry Live program, which this week was hosted by country music legend Dolly Parton, was aired live on the Defense Department’s American Forces Television.

The program is fed to 177 stations throughout the world, including a live feed to Baghdad that aired about 4 a.m. local time.

Welcoming the overseas audience, Parton yelled out in her familiar country voice, “Goooood morning Baghdad!”

“I don’t know what they are doing up that time of morning,” Parton chided the audience. “I guess working.”

Performers at the live show, which included Parton, The Grascals, Hanna-McEuen and Jo Dee Messina, dedicated songs to servicemembers. And in the audience, Parton welcomed a surprise special guest on stage, the newest member of the Grand Ole Opry family, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.

After thanking Parton, the other artists and country music lovers from around the world for supporting the military, the secretary presented a special message to troops watching the program overseas and those listening here at home.

“I’d like to say to each of them, volunteers all, ‘Thank you so much for your service to the country. And thank you to your families and your loved ones as well because they too sacrifice, and we appreciate them,’” he said.

“And each of the men and women in uniform needs to know that the great sweep of history is from freedom, and they are on freedom’s side. They are on that side, and it’s the right side,” he said. “So God bless them, and God bless their families, and God bless this wonderful country of ours.”

On stage, Parton also reminded the secretary that May is Military Appreciation Month at the Opry. During May, she said, servicemembers and their families will be given free admission to the Opry Live show.

“Come see us in the month of May and you can get in free. We love free don’t we,” she said.

Parton told the audience that she was happy to host the show in partnership with the Defense Department’s America Supports You campaign “to show our wonderful soldiers all over the world how much we appreciate and support them.”

Arab Parallel Universe

At Rantings of a Sandmonkey, there is a wonderfully funny post about how Arabs view the world. The thesis is that the Arabs are operating not in the "real" universe, but in a parallel universe (the Arab Parallel Universe, or APU), where all the same events happen but the reality, causes and reasons are different. The APU has 7 rules:

1) Arabs never make mistakes, and they rarely lose wars.
2) The Zionists and the Americans are always to blame for everything that is wrong in the APU.
3) If there is any credit at all that can be contributed to Arabs in any way, they will take it.
4) Good leadership is inversely related to how US-friendly a leader is!
5) Any media that is not the official state-owned media is filled with Zionist, Jewish, American, Christian, imperialist, anti-arab influences and they LIE ALL THE TIME!
6) There is really no need for elections in the APU, because Presidents and rulers are presidents and rulers for life.
7) The only viable alternative candidate to the current leader or president is this current leader or president’s son.

But read the whole post — Sandmonkey is a budding Arab Steyn...

Eagle nebula

...from the Astronomy Picture of the Day:

Newborn stars are forming in the Eagle Nebula. This image, taken with the Hubble Space Telescope in 1995, shows evaporating gaseous globules (EGGs) emerging from pillars of molecular hydrogen gas and dust. The giant pillars are light years in length and are so dense that interior gas contracts gravitationally to form stars. At each pillars' end, the intense radiation of bright young stars causes low density material to boil away, leaving stellar nurseries of dense EGGs exposed. The Eagle Nebula, associated with the open star cluster M16, lies about 7000 light years away.

Quote for the day

Fortune favours the bold.

   Virgil