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Sunday, December 13, 2015

Congratulations on your election President Macri @PresidenteMacri #MacriPresidente



Congratulations on your election President Macri @PresidenteMacri #MacriPresidente

South America Argentina President Mauricio Macri

Dec. 12, 2015

This is too fun, the newly elected president of Argentina, Mr. Mauricio Macri, is now following my Twitter feed - https://twitter.com/kevindayhoff @kevindayhoff.

In the past I have written a number of articles about South American politics; specifically Cuba, Panama, Bolivia; Chile and her president, Michelle Bachelet – a physician who military expert, (yes, read that a second time,) who must be one of the world’s most intriguing players on the world stage; Brazil and Argentina. I just got back from Cuba.

One of the fascinating things about writing about South America, is that you get mail (e-mails) – and sometimes lots of it.

In the past it seems that I may have annoyed some of the followers of the former president of Argentina, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. Or not, maybe it was my imagination. She was president from 2007 to 2015 and the widow of former president Néstor Kirchner…

I am thrilled that President Macri is following me on Twitter. Let’s see what we can do with this, eh?

@PresidenteMacri #MacriPresidente Congratulations on your election Mr. President.

Conservative Mauricio Macri wins Argentina's presidential election promising economic reform Nov. 22, 2015 http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2015/11/conservative-mauricio-macri-wins.html




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Felicidades por su elección el presidente MacriPresidenteMacri #MacriPresidente

El presidente de América del Sur Argentina Mauricio Macri

12 de diciembre 2015

Esto es muy divertido, el recién elegido presidente de Argentina, el Sr. Mauricio Macri, está ahora siguiendo mi feed de Twitter - https://twitter.com/kevindayhoffkevindayhoff.

En el pasado he escrito una serie de artículos sobre la política de América del Sur; específicamente Cuba, Panamá, Bolivia; Chile y su presidenta, Michelle Bachelet - médico experto militar, (sí, leyó que por segunda vez,), que debe ser uno de los jugadores más intrigantes del mundo en el escenario mundial; Brasil y Argentina. Me acabo de regresar de Cuba.

Una de las cosas fascinantes acerca de escribir sobre América del Sur, es que se llega electrónico (e-mails) - y, a veces mucho de ello.

En el pasado, parece que voy a tener molesto algunos de los seguidores del ex presidente de Argentina, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. O no, tal vez fue mi imaginación. Ella fue presidente 2007 a 2015 y la viuda del ex presidente Néstor Kirchner ...

Estoy encantado de que el presidente Macri me está siguiendo en Twitter. Vamos a ver lo que podemos hacer con esto, ¿eh?

PresidenteMacri #MacriPresidente Enhorabuena por la elección del Sr. Presidente.

Conservador Mauricio Macri gana elección presidencial de reforma económica prometedora de Argentina 22 de noviembre 2015 http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2015/11/conservative-mauricio-macri-wins.html

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Jubilation and anger as Mauricio Macri becomes Argentina's new president



Published on Dec 11, 2015
Argentina's new president Mauricio Macri has taken up the reigns, heading up a country which is deeply divided.

His swearing-in has brought both his supporters and those of former leader Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner out onto the streets of Buenos Aires.

She snubbed all of the inauguration events, following weeks of bickering.

Minutes after centre-right Macri made a speech calling for national unity, groups representing both sides jeered each other in front of the Government House.

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Thursday, December 10, 2015

The Historical Society of Carroll County Announces the Reprinting of - The Forgotten Corner: A History of Oakland Mill by Diana Scott



The Historical Society of Carroll County Announces the Reprinting of - The Forgotten Corner: A History of Oakland Mill by Diana Scott

http://kevindayhoffwestgov-net.blogspot.com/2015/12/the-historical-society-of-carroll.html

Just in time for Christmas

October 26, 2015

Related: http://carrollhistory.org/the-forgotten-corner-the-history-of-oakland-mills/ Enjoy Diana Scott’s 2014 presentation when she spoke in Sykesville about her new book The Forgotten Corner: A History of Oakland Mills.

Westminster, MD - The Historical Society of Carroll County is pleased to announce that The Forgotten Corner: A History of Oakland Mill by Diana Scott - one of its best-selling titles - is now available again.

The book has been out of print for several years but now, thanks to a generous donation by Diana and her husband, Charles, the book is being updated and re-printed.

Based on years of research, the book tells the fascinating story of a Carroll County community lost to the waters of Liberty Reservoir. From early settlement to the growth of a textile mill on the bank of the Patapsco River, it examines the lives of those who worked in and around the Oakland Manufacturing Company.

Oral histories with some of the last residents offer a moving account of life in the town and the experience of watching their community disappear. The new edition includes information not found in the original.

The book will be after available November 11 in the Shop at Cockey’s. The price is $22.00 plus tax. Historical Society members receive a 10% discount. The Shop is located at 216 East Main Street in Westminster. The Shop is open Tuesday through Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Mrs. Scott presented an illustrated lecture on the history of Oakland Mill at the Historical Society’s Box Lunch Talk on November 11, 2015 at Grace Hall, Grace Lutheran Church, Carroll Street, Westminster.

The Box Lunch Talks begin at noon and last about an hour. Bring your lunch – the Society provides beverages and desserts. Admission is $3.00 for Society members and $7.00 for non-members. Books will be available for purchase.

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Westminster, MD 21157

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Wednesday, December 09, 2015

Hopefully the first of several stories about the Carroll County Chamber of Commerce trip to Cuba in November


Hopefully the first of several stories about the Carroll County Chamber of Commerce trip to Cuba in November - by Kevin E. Dayhoff


Outside of the town of Viñales, a Cuban tobacco processor pauses at the end of the day at a small government-run tobacco processing and sorting facility called a “despalillo de Tabaco.’ The employees – mostly women, sorted and graded tobacco by quality and color for use in the Francisco Donatien factory in Pinar del Rio. Photo by Kevin E. Dayhoff Nov. 6, 2015




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National tragedy unfolding in Florida - Hundreds of cans of Cafe Bustelo wash up on beach


National tragedy unfolding in Florida - Hundreds of cans of Cafe Bustelo wash up on beach http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2015/12/national-tragedy-unfolding-in-florida.html


I am heading to Florida immediately to help with the national disaster.

Hundreds of cans of Cafe Bustelo wash up on Florida beach

Thousands of cans and vacuum packed bricks of Cafe Bustelo brand coffee have washed up on the beaches of Indialantic, Fla.


December 9, 2015

INDIALANTIC, Fla. — Hundreds of sealed coffee cans and vacuum-packed coffee bricks have washed ashore along Florida’s Space Coast and officials believe they may be from containers that fell off a barge last weekend.

Florida Today reports that the yellow-and-red packages of Cafe Bustelo dotted the beach Tuesday in Indialantic, where delighted beach combers were scooping them up, and stuffing them into bags.

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RAF Chinook Special Forces Extraction

Qui audet adipiscitur; Thucydides

"Per diem, per noctem"


Published on Mar 30, 2014 

The Special Boat Service conducting a chinook extraction

7 Squadron SF flight are based at RAF Odiham and form part of the Joint Special Forces Aviation Wing (JSFAW) along with AAC 657 Squadron.

7 Squadron - RAF Special Forces Flight Read much more:  http://www.eliteukforces.info/air-support/7-Squadron/

7 Squadron SF flight are based at RAF Odiham and form part of the Joint Special Forces Aviation Wing (JSFAW) along with AAC 657 Squadron.
7 Sqn SF flight operate twin-rotor Chinook HC.4 Helicopters in support of SAS/SBSmissions. The primary role of SF flight Chinooks is as follows:
  • Insertion and extraction of special forces men and vehicles/boats
    (at land or at sea)
  • counter terrorism operations
    (typically fast-roping SAS/SBS teams onto their objectives)
  • resupply of special forces
    (often deep behind enemy lines)
SF flight also carry out more general squadron duties such as cargo transport.

The unit was formed shortly after the 1982 Falklands conflict, during which a need for specialist helicopter support for SAS/SBS operations was highlighted. The RAF, which already had an experienced SF Hercules flight in 47 Squadron, was given the task. The Chinook HC.1 (later upgraded to HC.2/.2a) met the needs of the SAS and SBS, as it had the range and cargo-carrying capability their missions required.

A series of improvement programs have upgraded the .HC2, .HC2a and HC.3 (purchased special ops Chinooks that suffered procurement issues) to a common standard. 14 new-build HC.6 airframes have also been added to the RAF Chinook fleet.
more info : RAF Chinook Fleet

7 Squadron Operations

  • 1983 - Chinooks from 7 Squadron, operating from Akrotiri, Cyprus carried supplies to British troops in Lebanon
  • 1986 - Present - 7 Squadron undertook many operations in Northern Ireland
  • December 1988 - A pair of 7 Squadron Chinooks assisted Scottish authorities in the aftermath of the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over the village of Lockerbie.
  • 1991 - During Desert Storm 3 SF flight Chinook HC1s, each painted with special camouflage schemes and carrying extra avionics, deployed to a forward operating base at Al Jouf, Saudi Arabia. Over the course of the war, SF flight:
    • inserted SAS foot patrols into Western Iraq
    • flew resupply missions in support of SAS fighting columns operating in the western Iraqi desert
    • delivered an SBS sabotage team close to Baghdad in order to destroy communications cables
    • once Iraqi forces had been expelled from Kuwait, SF flight flew the SBS into the capital city to secure the British Embassy (watch video)
  • 1991 - 7 Squadron delivered humanitarian aid to the Kurds in Northern Iraq
  • Mid 90s - 7 Squadron supported NATO humanitarian efforts in Croatia
  • 1997 - 7 Squadron support the SAS on 2 separate missions to rescue imperiled British nationals in war-torn Albania
  • 1997 - 7 Squadron inserted SAS teams close to Pristina for Operation Tango
  • 1999 - Supported NATO operations in Kosovo
  • 2000 - 7 Squadron supported the 1 PARA Battle Group during Operation Palliserin Sierra Leone. The unit would later carry the SAS, SBS and Paras into the heart of the Sierra Leone jungle during Operation Barras.
  • December 2001 - the squadron flew SBS/SAS assault units onto the MV Nisha cargo ship in the English Channel
  • 2001-2014 - 7 Squadron SF flight is believed to have been flying in support of UKSF in both Afghanistan and Iraq. At the present time, public domain details of any such operations are few and far between.
 
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DCWhispers.com Obama Dragged To Address Terror Threat, “Kicking & Screaming”

Obama Dragged To Address Terror Threat, “Kicking & Screaming”
Posted on December 7, 2015 by DCWhispers


Last night, Barack Obama gave what was in the seven years of his presidency only the third primetime address to the nation.

And he didn’t want to do it.


Immediately after the San Bernardino terror attack, the President of the United States was said to be initially interested in the events to the point of outright excitement for the opportunity to once again make a call for enhanced federal gun control measures – which he did.

Within hours of the attack it became clear to federal officials that Islamic terror played an integral role.

Once that was known, Mr. Obama’s enthusiasm is said to have “waned considerably.” And then when the L.A. FBI office went public with calling San Bernardino a terrorist attack, both Barack Obama and Valerie Jarrett went into “warpath mode.”

Jarrett’s displeasure was apparently first to make itself known. She was outraged the FBI had done so without first getting prior approval from her. Jarrett was said to be particularly concerned with the proximity of the FBI’s terror designation and the president’s quick words on calling for more gun control measures soon after the actual San Bernardino terror attack.


“They’re making us look like fools!”

The focus of the White House’s ire soon became FBI Director, James Comey.

Some of that conflict was outlined earlier here: BREAKING: Obama/Jarrett Warn FBI Director Over Anti-Muslim Tone

At one point, the president is said to have flung several papers onto the floor of the Oval Office as he sat behind his desk stewing over Director’s Comey’s now-infamous terrorist attack remarks.

“This was supposed to be a gun issue for us, not some anti-Islamic bullsh*t!”

Jarrett then dispatched an order for Director Comey to meet in person with the President. It was at that meeting the already existing fracture between Comey and the White House on such issues as the Black Lives Matter/anti-law enforcement movement, which Director Comey already spoke out against, was said to have worsened considerably following the San Bernardino attacks. Comey is alleged to have refused to fully capitulate with the White House’s demands he lessen the “terrorist attack” rhetoric.


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Monday, December 07, 2015

Washington Post: Prosecutors say no criminal charges against Chicago police officer who fatally shot Ronald Johnson - By Mark Berman


Washington Post: Prosecutors say no criminal charges against Chicago police officer who fatally shot Ronald Johnson




By Mark Berman December 7, 2015 at 1:36 PM


Prosecutors in Chicago will not file criminal charges against a police officer who shot and killed a black man last year, an incident that occurred a week before a different fatal shooting that brought national scrutiny to Chicago’s police force, officials said Monday.

The decision was announced by Anita Alvarez, the state’s attorney for Cook County, Ill., and came on the heels of the Justice Department announcing plans for a broad civil-rights investigation into the Chicago Police Department.

Alvarez held a lengthy news conference Monday to announce the decision, going over details of the investigation, what police and witnesses said and playing a dashboard camera video that captured a portion of the incident.

George Hernandez, a Chicago police officer, shot and killed Ronald Johnson III in October 2014, the week before a different officer shot and killed Laquan McDonald, a black 17-year-old. 

The fatal shooting of McDonald was captured in a graphic dashboard camera video that was released last month, drawing attention to Chicago at a time of intense national focus on how police officers use deadly force.

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Happy Hanukkah to our Jewish friends, neighbors, family, and loved ones.


Happy Hanukkah to our Jewish friends, neighbors, family, and loved ones.

Chanukkah


From new twists to favorite traditions, Hanukkah Lights offers stories that touch the essence of a long-standing celebration: the resurgence of Jewish religion and culture after being forbidden by the Seleucid Empire, which sought to impose Greek values.

The holiday of Hanukkah, or "dedication," stems from the rededication of the temple at Mount Moriah in Jerusalem. As the legend goes, Maccabean fighters who had defeated King Antiochus IV's supporters were left with only a day's supply of oil for the temple — but it lasted for eight days.

While it is not a major holiday — the events marked by Hanukkah took place in 165 B.C., long after the Torah was written — Hanukkah is marked by a wide range of music, the reading of psalms — and food fried in oil, commemorating what is often called a miracle of light.


Related NPR Stories
Chanukah, or Hanukkah? Dec. 26, 2005
A Hanukkah Dilemma Dec. 25, 2005

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From the website, “Judaism 101 found here: http://www.jewfaq.org/holiday7.htm

This website is simply a must for those who care, but are just not that familiar with the religion of important friends…

On the 25th of Kislev are the days of Chanukkah, which are eight... these were appointed a Festival with Hallel [prayers of praise] and thanksgiving. -Shabbat 21b, Babylonian Talmud

Chanukkah, the Jewish festival of rededication, also known as the festival of lights, is an eight day festival beginning on the 25th day of the Jewish month of Kislev.
Chanukkah is probably one of the best known Jewish holidays, not because of any great religious significance, but because of its proximity to Christmas.

Many non-Jews (and even many assimilated Jews!) think of this holiday as the Jewish Christmas, adopting many of the Christmas customs, such as elaborate gift-giving and decoration. It is bitterly ironic that this holiday, which has its roots in a revolution against assimilation and the suppression of Jewish religion, has become the most assimilated, secular holiday on our calendar.


The story of Chanukkah begins in the reign of Alexander the Great. Alexander conquered Syria, Egypt and Palestine, but allowed the lands under his control to continue observing their own religions and retain a certain degree of autonomy. Under this relatively benevolent rule, many Jews assimilated much of Hellenistic culture, adopting the language, the customs and the dress of the Greeks, in much the same way that Jews in America today blend into the secular American society.

More than a century later, a successor of Alexander, Antiochus IV was in control of the region. He began to oppress the Jews severely, placing a Hellenistic priest in the Temple, massacring Jews, prohibiting the practice of the Jewish religion, and desecrating the Temple by requiring the sacrifice of pigs (a non-kosher animal) on the altar.

Two groups opposed Antiochus: a basically nationalistic group led by Mattathias the Hasmonean and his son Judah Maccabee, and a religious traditionalist group known as the Chasidim, the forerunners of the Pharisees (no direct connection to the modern movement known as Chasidism). They joined forces in a revolt against both the assimilation of the Hellenistic Jews and oppression by the Selucid Greek government. The revolution succeeded and the Temple was rededicated.

According to tradition as recorded in the Talmud, at the time of the rededication, there was very little oil left that had not been defiled by the Greeks. Oil was needed for the menorah (candelabrum) in the Temple, which was supposed to burn throughout the night every night. There was only enough oil to burn for one day, yet miraculously, it burned for eight days, the time needed to prepare a fresh supply of oil for the menorah. An eight day festival was declared to commemorate this miracle. Note that the holiday commemorates the miracle of the oil, not the military victory: Jews do not glorify war.


Our rabbis taught the rule of Chanukkah: ... on the first day one [candle] is lit and thereafter they are progressively increased ... [because] we increase in sanctity but do not reduce. -Shabbat 21b, Babylonian Talmud

Chanukkah is not a very important religious holiday. The holiday's religious significance is far less than that of Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkot, Passover, and Shavu'ot. It is roughly equivalent to Purim in significance, and you won't find many non-Jews who have even heard of Purim! Chanukkah is not mentioned in Jewish scripture; the story is related in the book of Maccabbees, which Jews do not accept as scripture.

The only religious observance related to the holiday is the lighting of candles. The candles are arranged in a candelabrum called a menorah (or sometimes called a chanukkiah) that holds nine candles: one for each night, plus a shammus (servant) at a different height.

On the first night, one candle is placed at the far right. The shammus candle is lit and three berakhot (blessings) are recited: l'hadlik neir (a general prayer over candles), she-asah nisim (a prayer thanking G-d for performing miracles for our ancestors at this time), and she-hekhianu (a general prayer thanking G-d for allowing us to reach this time of year).

See Chanukkah Candle Lighting Blessings for the full text of these blessings. After reciting the blessings, the first candle is then lit using the shammus candle, and the shammus candle is placed in its holder. The candles are allowed to burn out on their own after a minimum of 1/2 hour.

Each night, another candle is added from right to left (like the Hebrew language). Candles are lit from left to right (because you pay honor to the newer thing first). On the eighth night, all nine candles (the 8 Chanukkah candles and the shammus) are lit. See animation at right for the candlelighting procedure. On nights after the first, only the first two blessings are recited; the third blessing, she-hekhianu is only recited on the first night of holidays.

Why the shammus candle? The Chanukkah candles are for pleasure only; we are not allowed to use them for any productive purpose. We keep an extra one around (the shammus), so that if we need to do something useful with a candle, we don't accidentally use the Chanukkah candles. The shammus candle is at a different height so that it is easily identified as the shammus.

It is traditional to eat fried foods on Chanukkah because of the significance of oil to the holiday. Among Ashkenazic Jews, this usually includes latkes (pronounced "lot-kuhs" or "lot-keys" depending on where your grandmother comes from. Pronounced "potato pancakes" if you are a goy.) My recipe is included later in this page.

Gift-giving is not a traditional part of the holiday, but has been added in places where Jews have a lot of contact with Christians, as a way of dealing with our children's jealousy of their Christian friends. It is extremely unusual for Jews to give Chanukkah gifts to anyone other than their own young children. The only traditional gift of the holiday is "gelt," small amounts of money.
Another tradition of the holiday is playing dreidel, a gambling game played with a square top. Most people play for matchsticks, pennies, M&Ms or chocolate coins. The traditional explanation of this game is that during the time of Antiochus' oppression, those who wanted to study Torah (an illegal activity) would conceal their activity by playing gambling games with a top (a common and legal activity) whenever an official or inspector was within sight.


Read much-much more here: http://www.jewfaq.org/holiday7.htm
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