HAPPY NEW YEAR & FAREWELL TO CELEBRITIES & NOTABLE PEOPLE 2000-2010


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Heading into the 2011th New Year of Anno Domini, we like to reminisce with our audience over the last eleven years (2000-2010).  This segment is dedicated to the memories of people who walked this planet. Whether we embraced them or not we believe their names will jar something inside of us. This country and this world has potential beyond recognition if only we would direct our energy and resources toward good and remain constructive and productive, we could be witnesses to even greater accomplishments within ourselves and others.

Let 2011 be a year where…

  1. we pass a little less judgment
  2. we open our hearts to those that fall outside our comfort zone
  3. we search for things we can do for others in service to mankind
  4. we relinquish a few degrees of self absorption and self focus
  5. we recognize and celebrate our small victories and count our blessings thanking Something/Someone more intelligent & powerful than us
  6. we recognize our flaws and mistakes and move forward using them as a learning tool and not an excuse to continue to fall short
  7. we face every trial and punch in life as an “I dare you” challenge with the fervor of a warrior and the courage of a lion   
  8. we understand deep down that there is a plan that includes you even when the pain is unbearable

After all, its not just about us. Its about something much greater than we can comprehend.  Come take a walk down Memory Lane while recalling family and friends we lost over the years. Here is a list of people who made media headlines in certain genres.       

In 2000we lost Paul Avery (journalist), Charles Schulz (Peanuts), Big Pun (rapper), Tom Landry (Dallas Cowboy coach), Lee Petty (race car driver),  Steve Reeves (bodybuilder/actor), Tito Puente (jazz musician), Walter Matthau (actor), Steve Allen (comedian, composer +), Gwendolyn Brooks (writer) 

In 2001we said goodbye to Aaliyah Haughton (singer/actress), Anthony Quinn (actor), George Harrison (Beatle), Dale Evans (actress), Mary Kay Ash (Mary Kay Cosmetics), Harvey Ball (happy face inventor), Cliff Hillegass (invented cliff notes), Perry Como (singer), John Lee Hooker (blues musician), Carroll O’Connor (actor)

For 2002 we burried Dave Thomas (Wendy’s), Peggy Lee (singer), Daniel Pearl (journalist), Princess Margaret of England & Queen Elizabeth, Waylon Jennings (musician), Chuck Jones (creator of Daffy Duck, Road Runner, & Wyle E. Coyote), Milton Berle (comedian), Ann Landers (advice columnist), Layne Staley (lead singer for Alice in Chains), Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes (singer with TLC), Lionel Hampton (vibraphonist jazz musician), Johnny Unitas (Baltimore quarterback)

Deaths in 2003 include Maurice Gibbs (singer-BeeGees); Richard Crenna (actor); Ron Ziegler (White House Press Sec.); Fred Rogers (Mr. Rogers kids TV host)’ Daniel Patrick Moynihan (politician); Nina Simone (singer); Robert Stack (actor); David Brinkley (journalist-reporter); Gregory Peck (actor);  Katharine Hepburn (actress);  Herbie Mann (Jazz flautist); Barry White (singer); Uday & Qusay Hussein (Saddam’s sons); Bob Hope (comedian); Althea Gibson (Olympic Tennis & Golf); Charles Bronson (actor), Gregory Hines (actor/dancer)

In 2004the following people left us behind: Tug McGraw (baseball & dad to country singer, Tim McGraw who is married to Faith Hill); Paul Winfield (actor); Alistair Cooke (journalist); Pat Tillman (football and Army Ranger); Estee’ Lauder (cosmetic empire); Alan King (comedian actor); Tony Randall (actor); Ronald Reagan (actor/president), Christopher Reeve (Superman actor); Janet Leigh (actress); Yasser Arafat (Novel Peace Prize recipient & Palestinian leader); George Patton IV (General); Ray Charles (musician)

In 2005 these people went homeShirley Chisholm (politician); Johnny Carson (tv host); Philip Johnson (architect);  Peter Benenson (founder of Amnesty Intl); Johnnie Cochran (lawyer-famous for OJ Simpson case); Pope John Paul II; Anne Bancroft (actress); Eddie Albert (actor); Luther Vandross (singer); Peter Jennings (news anchor); Pat Morita (actor); Richard Pryor; Alan Voorhees (Civil Engineer in urban planning)

2006 took these people with it:Coretta Scott King (activist), Chris Penn (actor & brother to Sean & Michael); Shelley Winters (actress); Lou Rawls (singer);  Don Knotts (actor); Dennis Weaver (actor);  Maureen Stapleton (actor); Caspar Weinberger (Defense Secretary); Earl Woods (Tiger’s dad); Floyd Patterson (boxer);  Aaron Spelling(tv executive, producer…); Red Buttons (actor/comedian); Mickey Spillane (writer);  Maynard Ferguson (jazz trumpet/musician);  Bob Mathias (decathlete 2 time gold Olympic winner);  Jack Palance (actor/former heavy weight boxer ); Bernard Orchard (British Biblical Scholar);  David Bronstein (Chess Grandmaster from the Soviet Union); J.B. Hunt (trucking empire); President Gerald Ford; James Brown (singer)

2007 Deaths: Sidney Sheldon (screenwriter); Ernest Gallo (wine); Boris Yeltsin (President of Russia); Bobby Pickett (singer); Jack Valenti (film exec. & invented the MPAA rating system); Jerry Falwell (evangelist); Charles Nelson Reilly (actor); Liz Claiborne (Belgian fashion designer); Lady Bird Johnson (1st Lady); Merv Griffin (tv executive & host)

2008 we honor the memories of: Heath Ledger (actor), Bobby Fischer (chess grandmaster), Charlton Heston (actor); Sydney Pollack (actor, director+), Bo Diddley (singer), George Carlin (comedian);  Bernie Mac (comedian/actor); Isaac Hayes (musician); Paul Newman;  Eartha Kitt (all around entertainer); Olga Lepeshinskaya (ballerina)

2009 was the last we saw of(on Earth) : John Updike (writer); Ron Silver( actor & activist); Natasha Richardson (actress-Britain); Bea Arthur (actress); Walter Cronkite; Ted Kennedy( politician); Patrick Swayze (actor); Michael Jackson (musician/entertainer)

2010 leaves us without: J.D. Salinger (author); Alexander Haig (Secretary of State); Corey Haim (actor); Peter Graves (actor-original Mission Impossible); Lena Horne (singer/actress); Dennis Hopper (actor); Gary Coleman (actor); Manute Bol (pro basketball); Patricia Neal (actress); Tony Curtis (actor & father to Jamie Lee Curtis); Leslie Nielsen (actor)

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MONEY & JUSTIN BIEBER, ANGELINA JOLIE, TAYLOR SWIFT, WYCLEF JEAN, BEYONCE, JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE…


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Celebrities and their charities are overlooked far too often. Whether you are a fan or not, these celebrities have power in the world of charitable organizations. They have a lot of social and financial influence. Some have had it from a very early age.  More focus needs to be placed on the impact these people have in their causes as opposed to the daily tabloid rantings of their struggles with fame, relationships and chemical susbtances.  In this recession with so many people unemployed and working arduously to find jobs, we need to hear about progressive people committing charitable acts. We need to know there are conscience minds who only appear care free and superficial. Even if some naysayers view it as it being done for tax purposes or self promotion, good still comes from it.  If it was strictly for tax purposes, writing a check would be all that is required, but so many do so much more.  Take a peak if you’d like.

  1. Celebrity Charity News, Events, Organizations & Causes
  2. Wyclef Jean Says He Will Run for President of Haiti – TIME
  3. Angelina Jolie’s Twitter Will Be ‘Charity-Related’
  4. BeyoncéKnowles’s Charity Work, Events and Causes
  5. Clinton Bush Haiti Fund| Facebook
  6. Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino | Dancing with the Stars & Charity
  7. Justin Bieber’s Charity Work, Events and Causes
  8. Oprah’s Charity Work, Events and Causes 
  9. Justin Timberlake’s Charity Work, Events and Causes
  10. Lady Gaga’s Charity Work, Events and Causes
  11. Taylor Swift’s Charity Work, Events and Causes
  12. Kanye West’s Charity Work, Events and Causes
  13. The Mark Wahlberg Youth Foundation: Celebrity Supporters
  14. Alicia Keys Charity Work – Alicia Keys HIV AIDS Charity – Marie Claire
  15. Anne Hathaway’s Charity Work, Events and Causes
  16. » Raven Symone 2010
  17. Reba McEntire Country Music Star’s Release Charity Album Fisher House
  18. TROY POLAMALU on Orthodox Christian Charity…
  19. REGGIE BUSH AND ADIDAS TEAM UP FOR CHARITY AUCTION TO BENEFIT
  20. Tebow’s charitywork | Dan Patrick Show Blog | FanNation.com
  21. Matt Damon’s Charity Work, Events and Causes
  22. Shia LaBeouf Writes Huge Charity Check | Celebrity Gossip
  23. Robert Pattinson’s Charity Work, Events and Causes
  24. Kristen Steward and Robert Pattinson Dating? IDK, But They’re
  25. Denzel Washington’s charity and patriotism : Christian and American
  26. LTTS Exclusive: Denzel Washington Talks Charity At National Press Club
  27. Morgan Freeman’s 46664 Bangle Sells For One Million South African Rand (Before anyone gets any ideas the significance of the number 46664 is to honor the man who was assigned this prison number and wore it on his back. The man is Nelson Mandela)
  28. Fatherhood Inspired Ben Affleck To Do Charity
  29. Jennifer Lopez Launches New Charity
  30. Salma Hayek’s Charity Work, Events and Causes
  31. Johnny Depp’s Charity Work, Events and Causes
  32. HOME – Johnny’s Angels: Depp Fans For CharitySome of Shahrukh Khan’s charity works
  33. Sarah Jessica Parker’s Charity Work, Events and Causes
  34. Videos for zac efron charity
  35. Kelsey Grammer, Corbin Bleu & Impulse Magazine Help With CHARITY
  36. The Tyra BanksTZONE Foundation – Angelwear: Charity Information
  37. Scarlett Johansson’s Charity Work, Events and Causes
  38. Natalie Portman Speaks Out About Haiti | Natalie Portman : Just Jared
  39. Jessica Alba Takes 1GOAL Charity Campaign To Congress
  40. News for eva longoria and tony parker charity
  41. Chace Crawford’s Charity Work, Events and CausesLeonardo DiCaprio, Edward Norton, Justin Long, Emmy Rossum, Forest Whitaker, Jason Bateman
  42. Keanu Reeves’s Charity Work, Events and Causes
  43. Nicolas Cage’s Charity Work, Events and Causes
  44. Kirk Cameron FORMER CHILD STAR CENTRAL

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REGISTER NOW FOR MID-TERM VOTING, UNEMPLOYMENT & THE ECONOMY


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 V O T E   &   R E G I S T E R    T O    V O T E !

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As we write blogs about unemployment and jobs, since we are in fact recruiters, we realize that many of our readers, clients and candidates have great interest in the political influence over jobs, unemployment and their bank accounts. Employers and candidates have been hit heavily, which is why we are facing eight million lost jobs. These aren’t just lost for a year. This has been going on since 2007 with no real improvement in sight. This is the third year. 

President Bush and/or President Obama may have prevented a sixteen million job loss event. We will never know one way or the other so all we can do is focus on what we do know and that is that the market is moving but for those out of work it is stagnant because is it not moving quickly enough. Every blog and every other source of media is addressing the “changing of the guard” from a democratic rule to a republican rule that will likely take place after the mid-term elections of November 2010. How many of us made it out to the polls over the last several months to cast our primary ballots? We know we walked in and walked out with no lines at prime times for voting as opposed to the massive lines that formed when the presidential race between Senator McCain and Senator Obama was at stake. Everyone had hopes and dreams for something better and something different. We do it at every major election whenever we are facing less than favorable times. We keep hoping that someone, some administration, some magical combination of congressional members and Supreme Court Justices will pleasantly surprise the people of America. When will we learn?  

We didn’t get what we wished for and every one and their mother has the perfect response as to why it didn’t happen. So we look onward to these Mid-Term Elections, because without the hope of something more, we are facing the same limited growth we have been facing since President Bush was in office. We’ve said it countless times before. It is unfair and unjust to blame President Bush or any other president because the way the economy operates and feeds off of countless variables, the failure of the economy could have started during any one of the last five administrations.  We must simply look for solutions and allow the elected politicians who we like or don’t like to accomplish the tasks at hand. This goes for democrats, republicans and everyone in between. If republicans gain the majority, then lets show our support and stay on them through continual phone calls to your state representatives to make certain they know they are accountable to you and me. 

Lets make certain no matter who is in the White House, Senate and House of Representatives that we hold them accountable for working together haromoniously and nothing less is acceptable. WE EXPECT RESULTS. We must remain active at our local, state and federal levels. Regular phone calls have to be made to our representatives or emails and letters need to be sent. Keep it professional and respectful of course, but get your message out there over and over again. Our duties don’t stop at the voting booth, for those of us who take it that far.

Our duties never stop. Every last one of us is on notice that in politics a lot of unfair and unjust things take place. We no longer have the right to pretend we are shocked or surprised. The shock part should be over by now. What will you do to reduce or prevent the lack of productivity, bureaucracy, inner social politics, bad influences, anit-proactive behavior and anti-progressiveness throughout all levels of government? No matter who is elected to office, they all become susceptible to the political traps so we must work on supporting our politicians to rise above and stay above those negative influences. They must be made aware they are accountable to the people. Every media source will continue playing on the vulnerabilities & emotions of America. We fall for it every time. Opinions are fine, but how do you move people from the inside-out to better their circumstances and predicaments? How do we improve our current state now that we have identified our dissatisfaction with the lack of jobs and economic growth?

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EASY FIX TO UNEMPLOYMENT AND THE ECONOMY?


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ONCE AGAIN WE STRESS THAT ALL COMMENTS REMAIN ON SUBJECT AS WE HAVE SEEN A WHIRL WIND OF COMMENTS GOING OFF THE BEATEN PATH IN EARLIER BLOG ARTICLES AND FOR THIS REASON WE HAVE DEVELOPED THIS BLOG SO PEOPLE CAN EXPRESS THEMSELVES OPENLY AND RESPECTFULLY UNDER THIS BLOG.

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We have listened to dozens of financial analysts and economists speak on the subject of our economy for hundreds of years. Recently we have paid a lot more attention to what they have to say because the U.S.A. is suffering the economic blows along with the rest of the world. Many of these analysts are well educated, they have their PhD’s and are experienced. 

WHY CAN’T THEY AGREE ON WHAT TO DO?    WHY CAN’T THEY AGREE ON HOW TO DO IT?    WHY CAN’T THEY AGREE ON WHAT TO DO FIRST?

We understand why the general members of society can’t come to an agreement on how to proceed with the repairs of our dilemma, but then again we are cast into the fires of ignorance through limited information and limited access to national and global statistics and variables which would assist us greatly in forming our views. We can’t understand how so many experts in the field of economics and finance have such drastically different views about the state of our economy.

WOULD ANY METHODOLOGY OR PLAN HAVE FAILED OR BEEN SLOW TO SHOW RESULTS?

We will never know because we only have one model to work from and that is the model formed and implemented by the current administration. We do know that based on news coverage of every analyst proposing something different that it seems likely that no one repair and maintenance plan would have produced drastically different results than what we see today. However, we stress there is no way to really know this because we are not in a laboratory which affords us test subjects with multiple variables and outcomes. 

It still comes back to America’s expectation of demanding that a person or group of people perform their job duties adequately and sufficiently because the application and acceptance of the job is voluntary. When we fail to see results, we are entitled to gripe and complain. 

HERE ARE SOME OF THE ARGUMENTS & DISCUSSIONS WE HEARD FROM FAMILY, FRIENDS, ASSOCIATES, ETC.

No economic plan would have yielded different results than what we are seeing today. There isn’t a president out there would could have fixed this problem without taxing us more. Even when we aren’t in this predicament, presidents tend to increase taxes in some sector some where.

The fix is easy, money should have been pumped into small business from the start and not the big companies that President Bush loaned money to. It is proven that small businesses generate more jobs and hire more people than large business.

If President Bush did not loan eighty five billion dollars to the big guys, the entire economy would have collapsed in ways we can’t imagine because these large companies have their hands in everything from law to insurance to banking to manufacturing and so on. President Obama was forced to follow suit for the same reasons. 

There is no possible way you can prepare for the job of President of the United States. It is an on-the-job training job that is full of hundreds of thousands of surprises than what you anticipated so that anything you initially planned to do becomes moot. To the public it seems like you have lied, but in reality you have been exposed to unforeseen data and information which forces a change in plans. 

Since we now know that President Bush borrowed $2.5 trillion dollars from China, what great or not-so-great man, woman or administration can manage that type of debt in an already sunken economy? Its like taking over a company or firm and their books show a profit of ten million dollars in a good year but they have fallen to five million a year. Your plan is to get them back up to ten million a year and more, but they conveniently neglect to inform you that they borrowed one hundred million dollars from a bank and have not begun paying it back yet. The company you THOUGHT you  bought, you don’t even own and can’t begin to own until you pay back the one hundred million dollars. Your employees are looking at you in amazement that you haven’t magically made everything right over night.

There are no excuses for failure. Get it right and if you can’t get it right, then leave office and let someone else have a shot at it and if they can’t get it right, they too should leave until we find someone who knows what they are doing. This would eventually force the type of thinking we want in the White House as opposed to what has been in the White House for the last thirty or forty years. After five or six presidents step down for failure to produce via their performance evaluation with a one or two year period, you would see a quick change from special interest groups being stroked to men and women shifting their emphasis to making independent decisions uninfluenced by lobbyists, special interests, and campaign funders.  The same would have to hold true for House of Reps, Senators & Supreme Court Justices where we have access to their attendance, voting records and spending records( expense accounts). We should have put this into practice decades ago. The problem is we can’t even agree on who we think has done right by us and who hasn’t. The person next in line would be their opponent who had the largest number of votes next to them (despite the party) and if that second person failed, then the person with the third highest votes would take the second person’s place and so on. This would also bring a halt to bipartisan head games because a senator who refuses everything suggested by a president of the opposing party would also face expulsion for failure to produce results and the public would be able to see those childish antics because their records would be exposed. It would force Republicans and Democrats and all others to work together for fear of their opponent taking their spot. 

The blame is on the person and the administration hired to do the job and no other explanation or support is needed for that statement. The simplest form of clean up is a maid who is hired to clean up after a party. She did not throw the party. She did not attend the party. She did not create the mess and she may not have known how bad it was until she got there. No matter what, she won’t get paid if she fails to “clean house”. She has to figure out a way to clean up this awful mess left by others. Certainly the economy and unemployment is a lot more complicated but the expectation is the same. This is not a volunteer job. One does receive a salary, an expense account, and a life long eye catching resume which will launch a former president and vice president into just about any area they desire. You can head up a church, build homes for the poor, serve on boards, or enter the live speaker circuit. Either way you are set for life even if you were an unpopular politician so American citizens have every right to demand favorable results because presidents represent ALL of us, not just the people with the big bucks, power & influence. Most of us will never reach the earning power a president has. people laugh at the president’s salary, but you know what most people don’t earn that much. In addition you can probably triple or quadruple the salary based on the perks, wardrobe, grooming, presidential fleet of cars, planes, hotels stays and expense accounts. 

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U.S. TROOPS COMING HOME? IRAQ WAR VS AFGHANISTAN WAR


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42% of Americans said the war was worth fighting.

55% of Americans said it was not worth fighting the Iraq War.

Certainly everyone has heard by now that President Obama is working to bring an end to the Iraq War by sending approximately 90,000 troops home. HOWEVER many journalist argue there is merely a shift of troops from Iraq to Afghanistan. It may or may not be the same troops in some cases. Below is a chart of numbers which reveals an overall relief for troops in the range of 30,000 after calculating the Afghan shift. This chart should help you see what so many articles will speak about, but we are not certain how simple it will be to decipher as we believe it is as shown below.  These figures are comprised of numbers released by the White House and other sources.

January 2009:           144,000 troops in Iraq                   33,000 troops in Afghanistan            TOTAL = 177,000

July 2010:                    81,000 troops in Iraq                   87,000 troops in Afghanistan            TOTAL = 169,000

September 2010:        50,000 troops in Iraq                    96,000 troops in Afghanistan           TOTAL = 146,000

These do not reflect the number of troops who are deployed throughout the world in support of either the Iraq or Afghanistan wars, but are stationed in neighboring countries or in nations which have some political association, serve as a potential threat &/or are threatened by the forces America is fighting.

The 50,000 remaining troops in Iraq are intended to be more peace keeping-training for Iraqis-protect US civilians-overseeing equipment transfers & more. Needless to say counterterrorism is a given on this list too. By the end of next year all American troops are suppose to be completely out of Iraq per a previous agreement between former President Bush & the Iraqis.

The deadline to begin remove troops from Iraq was mentioned as August 31, 2010 early on in this recent presidency.  As U.S. controlled bases lose their U.S. troops, Iraqi troops are expected to assume control and begin rebuilding their social, political and economic structures. 

Back in February of 2008 the 48% of Americans believed that pulling out of Iraq would drastically effect the U.S. economy for the better. 20% are have said to believe it would help to some degree. 43 % said increased spending on health care, education, & housing programs would benefit the economy considerably.  36% werein favor of cutting taxes in order to improve the economy.   

Wars no longer produce jobs the way they use to because our technology is different and we have grown accustomed to & overly dependent upon outsourcing. As a result the average American is no longer able to see the benefit or actually benefit economically from wars as it stands now. 

Cost of war in Iraq has been estimated at $2billion per week as far back as 2008 and 2006. It is said we have spent $1.25trillion dollars since the start of the war. This does not include figures for Afghanistan. Keep in mind the war grows more costly as time goes on and this does not even address the cost of life which is impossible to place a number on the life of a loved one.  As of 2010 it is expected that we will have spent a total of $3.2trillion total for both Iraq and Afghanistan. We wanted to post death tolls, but we can’t seem to confirm conclusive and accurate figures as the U.S. & Iraq are in disagreement about July 2010′s calculations from Iraq about their death toll.  

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