Showing posts with label History. Show all posts
Showing posts with label History. Show all posts

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Crappy Historical Movies, Good Historical Movies


It has been a weird weekend for movies on TV. I have spent most of the weekend inside, playing with Avi and preparing for next week, which means I have found my butt firnly planted on the couch.

I watched "Revolution", which was an excellent historical film, followed by "The Patriot" which is a terrible historical film.

Then today, I turned on the Disney channel while Avi ate her lunch after an awesome sledding trip, only to find the most awful of awful historical films, "Pocahantas" on. In an amazing turn of events, there is an awesome historical film that deals with the same subject matter on right now, I love "Dances with Wolves" and am even able to forgive the historical inaccuracies and perpetuation of the "Nobel Savage" myth.


I just thought it was interesting.

Is it just me, or does Disney's Pochahantas look strikingly like Kim Kardashian?

Friday, May 29, 2009

On This Day

http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2009/5/29/736041/-Glory:-May-28,-1863



I am working on a degree is secondary social studies and plan on focusing all of my lessons and units on social justice. I wrote two unit plans as final projects last semester and both of them focused on the 54th.

Give 'em Hell

Monday, April 20, 2009

10 Years Later



I was a sophomore in high school. This was the first national tragedy that I really remember.

How quickly we forget about things like this.

Watching the footage from the security cameras is surreal. Those were real high school boys shooting people.

10 years later.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

You've Already Lost



What you fail to see here is that you have already lost. This battle is over because the people who you would hope would be fighting for you don't care enough to fight anymore.

New York Governor David Patterson announced yesterday that he will once again propose a same-sex marriage bill in New York. Joe Robach, expect some calls from me.



You have already lost

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

I Had To Post This



One of the funnier things I have ever seen.

And in case you are like me and were wonder what he was really yelling about:

Friday, January 23, 2009

High Five Inauguration



Lets try this again, it's worth it.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

No Pictures or Videos

No eye catching videos or sweet pictures (which take longer to get from google to this page than you would think) on this post.

Avi is in the tub right now and I am sitting on the bathroom floor. The length of this post (and the grammar, punctuation and spelling) will be completely dependant on how long I can write while she sits quietly.

I have neglected my writing for a while here. I burned out after November 4th. I had written so much, thought about so much, that I got tired. Finishing my semester, the holidays and what not and just being lazy have kept me from putting fingers to key board for longer than I am comfortable with.

The blog started about a year ago. The purpose of which was multi-layered. The primary purpose was, when my family all got together, I had so many things on my mind, so many things that I just had to talk about, that I would walk into a room and interrupt whoever was talking to say what I had to say, cause frankly the shit was important. I realized in my mature state that I was driving my siblings crazy. The website became a way for me to get to talk about all the shit that mattered to me, sports, politics, movies, whatever, in a way that would not piss them off, and that they could read at their own pace.

I have found my brain (Terry Gilmore's Head) to be much, much less crowded, and my relationships with my siblings have benefitted greatly.

On politics. The last two days have been amazing. To see the man go to work so quickly, and DO all the things he promised he would do right out of the gate has been awesome. To be able to go to bed at night knowing that someone was taking care of things is reassurance that an anxiety stricken mind sorely needed.

He works hard, he works long, and he is nothing like 43. I simply love it. I now understand the people who have pictures of their president on their wall. I would gladly hang a picture of O in my house.

So much has happened, it seems like so fast in my life. My baby is a kid now. Which is something I think I have taken in stride. I try to not get too upset about her growing up. My thought process has always been that if I spend all my time sad that she is getting big, I will never stop to enjoy the Getting Big part.

I made a conscious choice, at four months, exhausted, (read the myspace blogs if you don't believe me) that I would enjoy this, tired, stressed, I would enjoy it. I have a year and a half (she is a year and a half tomorrow. July 23rd, 2007. 7:44 am, it was a Monday, she had tiny hands and my uncle Greg's face, she slept through the first night, she smiled the day she was born, she fit in my hand and the gravity she pulled down on me crushed everything I thought mattered. She stormed into my life like a tornado with a nine-month warning, I am rambling I know. She weighed 6 pounds 7 ounces and and my hands were made to hold her, my elbows bent just so, right dad? 18 months in a heart beat. She talks now. She laughs now.) of amazing memories.

My life is in Three Dimensions. I turn around and it is there. I turn around and it is there. I turn around and it is there.

The little boy, who still feels like a little boy took lessons from Atlas and threw it all up on is not-so-broad shoulders. I wake up in the middle of the night sometimes (too often) heart racing over nothing. Three Dimensions.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

At Last



This was Awesome.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Plans for Next Week



The anticipation is growing.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

November 19th 1863

From July 1–3, 1863, more than 160,000 American soldiers clashed in the Battle of Gettysburg, in what would prove to be a turning point of the Civil War. The battle also had a major impact on the town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, which numbered only 2,400 inhabitants. The battlefield contained the bodies of more than 7,500 dead soldiers and several thousand horses of the Army of the Potomac and the Confederacy's Army of Northern Virginia, and the stench of rotting bodies in the humid July air was overpowering.

Just four months later, an exhausted and embattled President Lincoln delivered what is now considered the greatest speech in American History.




Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.
Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation so conceived and so dedicated, can long endure. We are met on a great battle-field of that war. We have come to dedicate a portion of that field, as a final resting place for those who here gave their lives that that nation might live. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this.

But, in a larger sense, we can not dedicate -- we can not consecrate -- we can not hallow -- this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or detract. The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here. It is for us the living, rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced. It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us -- that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion -- that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain -- that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom -- and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.

Saturday, November 15, 2008

For Those...

Who Continue to quote from their fucking book while denying others their Civil Rights:

Thursday, November 13, 2008

More Reasons To Love Him




From: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/barackobama/article3401168.ece


• He collects Spider-Man and Conan the Barbarian comics

• He was known as "O'Bomber" at high school for his skill at basketball

• His name means "one who is blessed" in Swahili

• His favourite meal is wife Michelle's shrimp linguini

• He won a Grammy in 2006 for the audio version of his memoir, Dreams From My Father

• He is left-handed – the sixth post-war president to be left-handed

He has read every Harry Potter book

• He owns a set of red boxing gloves autographed by Muhammad Ali

• He worked in a Baskin-Robbins ice cream shop as a teenager and now can't stand ice cream

• His favourite snacks are chocolate-peanut protein bars

• He ate dog meat, snake meat, and roasted grasshopper while living in Indonesia

• He can speak Spanish

• While on the campaign trail he refused to watch CNN and had sports channels on instead

• His favourite drink is black forest berry iced tea

• He promised Michelle he would quit smoking before running for president – he didn't

• He kept a pet ape called Tata while in Indonesia

• He can bench press an impressive 200lbs

• He was known as Barry until university when he asked to be addressed by his full name

• His favourite book is Moby-Dick by Herman Melville

• He visited Wokingham, Berks, in 1996 for the stag party of his half-sister's fiancĂ©, but left when a stripper arrived

• His desk in his Senate office once belonged to Robert Kennedy

• He and Michelle made $4.2 million (£2.7 million) last year, with much coming from sales of his books

• His favourite films are Casablanca and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

• He carries a tiny Madonna and child statue and a bracelet belonging to a soldier in Iraq for good luck

• He applied to appear in a black pin-up calendar while at Harvard but was rejected by the all-female committee.

• His favourite music includes Miles Davis, Bob Dylan, Bach and The Fugees

• He took Michelle to see the Spike Lee film Do The Right Thing on their first date

• He enjoys playing Scrabble and poker

• He doesn't drink coffee and rarely drinks alcohol

• He would have liked to have been an architect if he were not a politician

• As a teenager he took drugs including marijuana and cocaine

• His daughters' ambitions are to go to Yale before becoming an actress (Malia, 10) and to sing and dance (Sasha, 7)

• He hates the youth trend for trousers which sag beneath the backside

• He repaid his student loan only four years ago after signing his book deal

• His house in Chicago has four fire places

• Daughter Malia's godmother is Jesse Jackson's daughter Santita

• He says his worst habit is constantly checking his BlackBerry

• He uses an Apple Mac laptop

• He drives a Ford Escape Hybrid, having ditched his gas-guzzling Chrysler 300

• He wears $1,500 (£952) Hart Schaffner Marx suits

• He owns four identical pairs of black size 11 shoes

• He has his hair cut once a week by his Chicago barber, Zariff, who charges $21 (£13)

• His favourite fictional television programmes are Mash and The Wire

• He was given the code name "Renegade" by his Secret Service handlers

• He was nicknamed "Bar" by his late grandmother

• He plans to install a basketball court in the White House grounds

• His favourite artist is Pablo Picasso

• His speciality as a cook is chilli

• He has said many of his friends in Indonesia were "street urchins"

• He keeps on his desk a carving of a wooden hand holding an egg, a Kenyan symbol of the fragility of life

• His late father was a senior economist for the Kenyan government

You'll notice some chilling similarities between Barack-y and I, notibly the Blackberry thing, and the Harry Potter thing.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Fitting



How Fitting. This is my 300th post on this site. Since I started writing this earlier in the year, over 1700 times someone has stopped to see what I am thinking.

It's fitting that this is my 300th post because this is really what it was all about. All the thinking, reading, watching, typing, crying, and laughing that I have done since this site started has been for this.

Nothing matters more than this. My daughter, her tiny finger pushing down on the switch for Obama/Biden. That, is what this has all be for.

Avi will grow up in a world that is radically different than the one that you and I did. The world changed last night.

...When in the course of human events...

Last night was a human event. We had our Gettysburg Address, we had our Declaration of Independence, We had our moment.

Now we get to choose what we do with it.

This is Awesome



Not only does Stephen tear up, but he also gets a joke in. Awesome.

The Moment



Watching this again was almost as good as the first time. I can tell you exactly what it was like here at Obama Headquarters Hilton.

At about 10:57, Nicki and I were watching MSNBSC, Kate and Jax had fallen asleep and Drew had headed home about a half hour earlier.

The Gilmore's (Nicki and Terry) made a Electoral Map Poster that we colored in as the states were called by MSNBC. (I will post pictures of the final version when we know what the final version looks like, I still think Georgia and Missouri are going Obama, sorry, I know it is annoying when I wont let something go).

At 10:59 I woke Kate up, Virginia had just been called for Obama. I stood up with my blue marker to begin the arduous task of coloring the whole Left Coast Blue, at about 10:59:30 I started to stand and walk towards the Map.

As I turned my back to the map I heard the MSNBC music that lets you know they are about to call a state, I turned towards the TV and Keith (how awesome was it that it was Keith?) announced the NBC was calling the election for Obama. I stood with my hands on my head, tears streaming down my cheeks a NBC showed different parts of our country celebrating.

I am still, ten hours later, in that moment. I have not exhaled.

It Is Beautiful Today



The Gilmore family played an awesome game of "Guess the Toss-up states that go Obama".

I am not going to post the results yet because Terry is calling foul. Voter turn out numbers are way too low and there is talk that the early votes have not been counted in Georgia. Terry picked Georgia, and he is not giving up easlily.

Also, Drew took Missouri which just was called for McCain by a few thousand votes, I am not ready to call it yet. Too close.

North Carolina, still too close.

Al Franken is down by less than 700 votes in his senate race in Minnesota, and is calling for a very necessary recount.

In very sad news it looks like Proposition 8 is going to pass in California outlawing Same-Sex marrige. Very sad, but this battle is far from over, I promise you my sisters.

Still a lot to digest today.

My skin is tingling, I do not feel like a kid the day after Christmas, I feel like we have Christmas every day for at least four years.

A New Day



I woke up in a world that is vastly different than the one I woke up in yesterday. So much has changed that there is too much to digest.

A New Day



A Rock, A River, A Tree
Hosts to species long since departed,
Marked the mastodon.
The dinosaur, who left dry tokens
Of their sojourn here
On our planet floor,
Any broad alarm of their hastening doom
Is lost in the gloom of dust and ages.

But today, the Rock cries out to us, clearly, forcefully,
Come, you may stand upon my
Back and face your distant destiny,
But seek no haven in my shadow.

I will give you no more hiding place down here.

You, created only a little lower than
The angels, have crouched too long in
The bruising darkness,
Have lain too long
Face down in ignorance.

Your mouths spilling words
Armed for slaughter.

The Rock cries out today, you may stand on me,
But do not hide your face.

Across the wall of the world,
A River sings a beautiful song,
Come rest here by my side.

Each of you a bordered country,
Delicate and strangely made proud,
Yet thrusting perpetually under siege.

Your armed struggles for profit
Have left collars of waste upon
My shore, currents of debris upon my breast.

Yet, today I call you to my riverside,
If you will study war no more. Come,

Clad in peace and I will sing the songs
The Creator gave to me when I and the
Tree and the stone were one.

Before cynicism was a bloody sear across your
Brow and when you yet knew you still
Knew nothing.

The River sings and sings on.

There is a true yearning to respond to
The singing River and the wise Rock.

So say the Asian, the Hispanic, the Jew
The African and Native American, the Sioux,
The Catholic, the Muslim, the French, the Greek
The Irish, the Rabbi, the Priest, the Sheikh,
The Gay, the Straight, the Preacher,
The privileged, the homeless, the Teacher.
They hear. They all hear
The speaking of the Tree.

Today, the first and last of every Tree
Speaks to humankind. Come to me, here beside the River.

Plant yourself beside me, here beside the River.

Each of you, descendant of some passed
On traveller, has been paid for.

You, who gave me my first name, you
Pawnee, Apache and Seneca, you
Cherokee Nation, who rested with me, then
Forced on bloody feet, left me to the employment of
Other seekers--desperate for gain,
Starving for gold.

You, the Turk, the Swede, the German, the Scot ...
You the Ashanti, the Yoruba, the Kru, bought
Sold, stolen, arriving on a nightmare
Praying for a dream.

Here, root yourselves beside me.

I am the Tree planted by the River,
Which will not be moved.

I, the Rock, I the River, I the Tree
I am yours--your Passages have been paid.

Lift up your faces, you have a piercing need
For this bright morning dawning for you.

History, despite its wrenching pain,
Cannot be unlived, and if faced
With courage, need not be lived again.

Lift up your eyes upon
The day breaking for you.

Give birth again
To the dream.

Women, children, men,
Take it into the palms of your hands.

Mold it into the shape of your most
Private need. Sculpt it into
The image of your most public self.
Lift up your hearts
Each new hour holds new chances
For new beginnings.

Do not be wedded forever
To fear, yoked eternally
To brutishness.

The horizon leans forward,
Offering you space to place new steps of change.
Here, on the pulse of this fine day
You may have the courage
To look up and out upon me, the
Rock, the River, the Tree, your country.

No less to Midas than the mendicant.

No less to you now than the mastodon then.

Here on the pulse of this new day
You may have the grace to look up and out
And into your sister's eyes, into
Your brother's face, your country
And say simply
Very simply
With hope
Good morning.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDtw62Ah2zY

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Lets Get To Work

Yes. We. Can.


So Fired Up! So Ready to Go!

Any Given Tuesday




I don’t know what to say, really.

10 Hours to the biggest battle of our political lives. All comes down to today, and either, we heal as a country, or we're gonna crumble.

Inch by inch, vote by vote. Until we're finished. We're in hell right now, gentlemen. Believe me. And, we can stay here, get the shit kicked out of us, or we can fight our way back into the light.

We can climb outta hell... one inch at a time. Now I can't do it for ya, I'm too old. I look around, I see these young faces and I think, I mean, I've made every wrong choice a middle-aged man can make.

I, uh, I've pissed away all my money, believe it or not. I chased off anyone who's ever loved me. And lately, I can't even stand the face I see in the mirror. You know, when you get old, in life, things get taken from you. I mean, that's... that's... that's a part of life.

But, you only learn that when you start losin' stuff. You find out life's this game of inches, so is politics. Because in either game - life or politics - the margin for error is so small. I mean, one half a step too late or too early and you don't quite make it. One half second too slow, too fast and you don't quite catch it.

The inches we need are everywhere around us. They're in every town in the country, every minute, every second. In the country, we fight for that inch. In this country we tear ourselves and everyone else around us to pieces for that inch. We claw with our fingernails for that inch. Because we know when add up all those inches, that's gonna make the fucking difference between winning and losing!

Between living and dying! I'll tell you this, in any fight it's the guy whose willing to die whose gonna win that inch. And I know, if I'm gonna have any life anymore it's because I'm still willing to fight and die for that inch, because that's what living is, the six inches in front of your face.

Now I can't make you do it. You've got to look at the guy next to you, look into his eyes. Now I think ya going to see a guy who will go that inch with you. Your gonna see a guy who will sacrifice himself for this team, because he knows when it comes down to it your gonna do the same for him. That's a team, gentlemen, and either, we heal, now, as a country, or we will die as individuals. That's politcs guys, that's all it is. Now, what are you gonna do?

GO VOTE!