Tuesday, October 23, 2012

The Life and Times of Towering Democrat Liberal George S. McGovern Vietnam War Opponent





He was an outspoken critic of one war, but a hero in another. He was a leading Democrat who came from Republican roots. He was a politician who cared more about being on the right side of an issue than on the popular side.


George Stanley McGovern -- a staunch liberal who served South Dakota in the U.S. Senate and House for more than two decades and who ran unsuccessfully as the Democratic Party nominee for president in 1972 -- died Sunday at the age of 90, his family said.

"Our wonderful father, George McGovern, passed away peacefully at the Dougherty Hospice House in Sioux Falls, SD, surrounded by our family and life-long friends," his family said in a statement.

Democrat George S. McGovern, a war hero who opposed the Vietnam War, was crushed by President Richard Nixon's Watergate-tainted campaign. A die-hard idealist, McGovern inspired scores of budding politicians.

George S. McGovern, an icon of American liberalism who campaigned for the White House with moral fervor against President Richard M. Nixon and the Vietnam War but lost in a thundering landslide, has died. He was 90.

McGovern died Sunday morning while under hospice care in Sioux Falls, S.D., said family spokesman Steve Hildebrand. He had been hospitalized for various illnesses and injuries since suffering a serious fall last December

George Stanley McGovern, a stalwart liberal from South Dakota who served in the U.S. House and Senate for many years, died Sunday. Following are biographical details and highlights of his career.

Personal:

• Birth date: July 19, 1922

• Birth place: Avon, South Dakota

• Parents: Joseph, minister, and Frances (McLean) McGovern

• Marriage: Eleanor (Stegeberg) McGovern

• Children: Mary, Steven, Teresa (d. 1994 at age 45), Susan, Ann

• Education: Dakota Wesleyan University, B.A., 1945

Northwestern University, M.A., 1949; Ph.D., 1953

• Military service: U.S. Army Air Forces, 1943 - 1945, 1st Lieutenant.

• Religion: Methodist

Opinion: McGovern, a strong man who overcame defeat

Other Facts:

• He interrupted his college studies to enlist in the military right after the bombing of Pearl Harbor.

• McGovern flew a B-24 in 35 combat missions over Europe during World War II and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross.

Timeline:

• 1949 - 1953 - Assistant professor of history and political science at Dakota Wesleyan University in Mitchell, South Dakota, his alma mater.

• 1953 - 1955 - Executive secretary of the South Dakota Democratic Party.

• 1957 - 1961 - U.S. Representative, representing South Dakota's First District.

• 1961 - 1962 - Director of Food for Peace Program and special assistant to President John F. Kennedy.

• 1962 - Elected to the U.S. Senate. Re-elected in 1968 and 1974.

• September 1971 - Embarks on a fact-finding mission to South Vietnam regarding American involvement in the Vietnam War.

• 1972 - Named as the Democratic Party's nominee for president. His presidential campaign is based on his opposition to the Vietnam War.

• 1972 - Loses the presidential election to Richard Nixon by a landslide (60.7% to 37.5%), carrying only Massachusetts and the District of Columbia, for 17 Electoral College votes.

• 1975 - Is widely criticized for visiting Cuban leader Fidel Castro in Havana as an attempt to improve U.S.-Cuban relations.

• 1980 - Loses re-election to a fourth term as senator.

• September 13, 1983 - Announces his candidacy for president in the 1984 election.

• March 14, 1984 - Drops out of the presidential race after a third-place finish in the Massachusetts primary.

• April 14, 1984 - Hosts "Saturday Night Live."

• 1991 - 1998 - President of the Middle East Policy Council.

• 1994 - Establishes the McGovern Family Foundation to fund research on alcoholism after his daughter Teresa's death.

• 1998 - 2001 - U.S. ambassador to United Nations Agencies on Food and Agriculture.

• August 9, 2000 - Awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Bill Clinton.

• 2000 - McGovern and former Sen. Bob Dole establish a program to provide school lunches for poor children in developing countries. The McGovern-Dole Program is signed into law in 2002 by President George W. Bush.

• 2001 - United Nations global ambassador on world hunger.

• October 7, 2006 - The George and Eleanor McGovern Library and Center for Public Leadership and Justice is dedicated on the Dakota Wesleyan University campus.

• January 12, 2007 - Delivers an anti-Iraq war speech to House Democrats.

• October 16, 2008 - Receives the World Food Prize (with Bob Dole) at a ceremony at the Iowa state Capitol in Des Moines.

• October 25-27, 2011 - Hospitalized in South Dakota for fatigue.

• December 2, 2011 - Taken to a South Dakota hospital after falling at Dakota Wesleyan University.

• April 2012 - Treated in a Florida hospital for "brief transient spells where he passes out and becomes verbally unresponsive."

• October 15, 2012 - Admitted to the Dougherty Hospice House in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

• October 21, 2012 - Dies at the Dougherty Hospice House at the age of 90.

Opinion: Ahead of his time

Publications:

"War against Want: America's Food for Peace Program," 1964

"A Time of War, a Time of Peace," 1968

"The Great Coalfield War," with Leonard Guttridge, 1972

"McGovern: The Man and His Beliefs," 1972

"An American Journey: The Presidential Campaign Speeches of George McGovern," 1974

"Withdrawal of U.S. Troops from Korea," with Richard Stilwell, 1977

"Grassroots: The Autobiography of George McGovern," 1977

"Terry: My Daughter's Life-and-Death Struggle with Alcoholism," 1997

"The Third Freedom: Ending Hunger in Our Time," 2001

"Out of Iraq: A Practical Plan for Withdrawal Now," 2006

"Leadership and Service: An Introduction," 2008

"Abraham Lincoln," 2008

"What It Means to Be a Democrat," 2011

Politicians pay tribute


SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — George McGovern once joked that he had wanted to run for president in the worst way — and that he had done so.

It was a campaign in 1972 dishonored by Watergate, a scandal that fully unfurled too late to knock Republican President Richard M. Nixon from his place as a commanding favorite for re-election. The South Dakota senator tried to make an issue out of the bungled attempt to wiretap the offices of the Democratic National Committee, calling Nixon the most corrupt president in history.


http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2012/10/21/george-mcgovern-obituary/1641975/

http://articles.latimes.com/2012/oct/21/local/la-me-george-mcgovern-20121021

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/22/us/politics/george-mcgovern-a-democratic-presidential-nominee-and-liberal-stalwart-dies-at-90.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0

http://www.cnn.com/2012/10/21/us/george-mcgovern-dead/index.html

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Andy Williams Moon River Dead at 84





 
 
 
 

Andy Williams in 1969
Background information
Birth nameHoward Andrew Williams
Born(1927-12-03)December 3, 1927
Wall Lake, Iowa, U.S.
DiedSeptember 25, 2012(2012-09-25) (aged 84)
Branson, Missouri, U.S.
GenresTraditional pop, jazz, country, pop, easy listening
OccupationsSinger, songwriter, actor, record producer
Years active1938–2012
LabelsSony BMG/Columbia, Cadence
WebsiteAndyWilliams.com

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Williams



 
 


Howard Andrew "Andy" Williams (December 3, 1927 – September 25, 2012) was an American singer who recorded eighteen Gold-[1] and three Platinum-certified[2] albums. He hosted The Andy Williams Show, a TV variety show, from 1962 to 1971, as well as numerous television specials, and owned the Moon River Theatre[3] in Branson, Missouri, named after the song "Moon River", with which he is closely identified.

Williams was close friends with Robert F. Kennedy and Ethel Kennedy, campaigning in 1968 for Kennedy's presidential campaign. Williams was among the celebrities who were present in Los Angeles at the Ambassador Hotel on the night Sirhan Sirhan shot and mortally wounded RFK in June 1968. Williams solemnly sang "Battle Hymn of the Republic" at RFK's funeral, by request of widow Ethel. By August 1969, over a year after Bobby Kennedy's death, Andy and Claudine named their newborn son 'Bobby' Williams. The Williams' friendship with Ethel Kennedy endured, with Williams even serving as escort to Ethel, during events in the 1970s. He also raised funds for George McGovern's 1972 presidential campaign, performing at benefit concerts.[23]

Bladder Cancer.

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Kitty Wells Dead 1919-2012 Country Music Singer Photos

 
http://www.kittywells.com/

 
 
 Kitty Wells, the "Queen of Country Music," died this morning at her home in Nashville surrounded by family members, of complications from a stroke. She was 92.
 
Among those mourning her today was Loretta Lynn, whose own rise to popularity came after Wells opened the doors for strong female voices in country music. "Kitty Wells will always be the greatest female country singer of all times," said Lynn in a statement released on her web site.
"She was my hero. If I had never heard of Kitty Wells, I don't think I would have been a singer myself. I wanted to sound just like her, but as far as I am concerned, no one will ever be as great as Kitty Wells.

"She truly is the Queen of Country Music."

Saturday, July 7, 2012

Marilyn Monroe



Marilyn Monroe[1][2] (born Norma Jeane Mortenson; June 1, 1926 – August 5, 1962)[3] was an American actress, model, and singer, who became a major sex symbol, starring in a number of commercially successful motion pictures during the 1950s and early 1960s.[4]






Saturday, June 16, 2012

Death of Prince Nayef Ibn Abdel-Aziz of Saudi Arabia

http://www.islammemo.cc/akhbar/arab/2012/06/16/151665.html
وفاة ولي العهد السعودي الأمير نايف بن عبد العزيز
السبت

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Richard Dawson dies at 79; host of TV's 'Family Feud'

June 3, 2012, 7:58 p.m.




Richard Dawson, the British actor who went from comedy co-star in the popular TV series "Hogan's Heroes" to his best-known role as the charming host of the TV game show "Family Feud" with his trademark of kissing the female contestants on the lips, has died. He was 79.

Dawson died Saturday at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center from complications related to esophageal cancer. The actor, who had been living in Beverly Hills, was diagnosed with the disease about three weeks ago, said his son Gary.

It was among the most popular game shows in the country, leading to a nighttime syndicated version that eventually was broadcast five days a week. Television executives at times tried to get Mr. Dawson to stop the kissing, he said. Some viewers complained when he pecked the cheeks of women of different races.

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Sunday, May 6, 2012

Obituary May 2012

Sunday, May 6, 2012

George Lindsey, known as Goober Pyle, dies
George Lindsey, who spent nearly 30 years as the grinning Goober on "The Andy Griffith Show" and "Hee Haw," has died. He was 83.

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Mike Wallace CBS News broadcaster is Dead at 93







Mike Wallace, the grand inquisitor of CBS's "60 Minutes" news show who once declared there was "no such thing as an indiscreet question," has died at the age of 93, the network said on Sunday.
Mike Wallace, the legendary CBS News broadcaster, interviewer and "60 Minutes" icon, has died, the network said Sunday.
Wallace, whose "probing, brazen style made his name synonymous with the tough interview -- a style he practically invented for television more than half a century ago" died "peacefully" on Saturday night, surrounded by family in New Canaan, Conn., CBS said.

LOS ANGELES - Via statements and comments on Twitter, colleagues and friends reacted Sunday to the news that longtime CBS correspondent Mike Wallace, the "60 Minutes" interviewer, died Saturday at age 93:

http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/cutline/mike-wallace-dead-60-minutes-legend-93-153527720.html

http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/04/08/us-usa-wallace-idUSBRE83708Y20120408

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/09/business/media/mike-wallace-cbs-pioneer-of-60-minutes-dead-at-93.html?pagewanted=all

Saturday, March 17, 2012

John Demjanjuk Dead

John Demjanjuk was convicted of being a low-ranking guard at the Sobibor death camp, but his 35-year fight on three continents to clear his name — a legal battle that had not yet ended when he died Saturday at age 91.
30 Millions dead during WW II is blamed on only one man a guard.
Germany picks on this lonely guard. Shame.