2013년 12월 31일 화요일

What Job Is Not Worth $ 50 Million Dollars


What Job Is Not Worth $ 50 Million Dollars



I recently read an article which said that Christian Bale turned down $50 Million Dollars to play Batman again. $50 Million Dollars!! I think Christian Bale is a fantastic actor, his Batman was by far the best of the bunch. I just can't imagine turning down $50 million.

I would never tell anyone what to do but I might have taken the role and then put the money to good use. Even if he did the worst acting job ever, people would say, the movie sucked, but he cured _____, whatever. You get the point. I doubt I would just say no though.
I started thinking, what job would I turn down, even for $50 million dollars? Is there any? What would it take for me to say, nah, I don't need the cash that badly.



The first thing I could come up with was if someone offered me $50
million to spend the rest of my life ONLY painting copies of Mark
Rothko's work.

Now, what person with $50 million dollars would give it to me to paint copies of Mark Rothko's work? You guessed it, no one...so I think I am in the clear. Saved from a lifetime of putting one box on top of another...

I also wouldn't do anything that would make me out to be the fool forever. For example, I would not take an acting role where I had to dress up as Yoko Ono and sing a duet of "You Don't Bring Me Flowers" with Will Farrell... no charity is worth that.

Well, those were the two that I came up with...

So I was wondering if any of you out there have a job you wouldn't take...even for $50 million dollars. Now I mean job...don't say I wouldn't kill, rape, kidnap, etc, because most of us would turn that job down. It has to be a real job - like playing Batman for example, or singing duets with Will Farrell.

Ok, back to painting...


The end is not yet


The end is not yet

CHILL out! Lets be cool. Its not yet the end of the world. Though Im no
seer, I dont think we have serious basis to think the worlds end is already
in the offing.
Its understandable that with the big earthquake and the supertyphoon that we
just had, we become edgy and without as much articulating it, we start thinking
whether this is it, whether the apocalyptic image of the end of time is already
at hand.
We can again refer ourselves to what the gospel says to guide us in our
thoughts and reactions to the extraordinary events we are experiencing these
days. And what does it say?
The closest and the most blunt clue we can get is what we read in Luke 21,5-19.
It might be good to go through it again and meditate on it more closely to get
a good idea of what to expect.
One problem we have to overcome is the neglect we have with respect to our duty
to thoroughly know the content of the Sacred Scripture, preferring to have our
own sciences as the ultimate source of truth and wisdom.
When asked in so many words when the worlds end would be and what sign there
will be to presage its coming, Christ simply said the following:
“See that you not be deceived, for many will come in my name, saying, I am
he, and “The time has come. Do not follow them! When you hear of wars and
insurrections, do not be terrified, for such things must happen first, but it
will not immediately be the end.”
Then he continued, “Nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against
kingdom. There will be powerful earthquakes, famines, and plagues from place to
place, and awesome sights and mighty signs will come from the sky…”
Well, we just have to look around and see if the events mentioned in these
gospel words are taking place. The gospel, of course, can be open to a wide
variety of interpretation, but in my opinion, I dont see these signs happening
yet.
What the gospel is exhorting us always is that we be prepared at all times.
Death and the end of the world can actually take place anytime. And to be
properly prepared can mean many things.
One, we need to take seriously the business of our spiritual life. This is
really what matters, much more than our family, professional, or social life
which are also important and indispensable. Its the spiritual life that brings
us to eternal life and that gives meaning and direction to all the other
aspects and dimensions of our earthly life.
That spiritual life has to be nourished by prayer, the recourse to the
sacraments that are clear channels of grace, the development of virtues. We
need to see to it that we view the over-all state of our life in terms of how
it is spiritually, more than how it is professionally or socially, etc.
There should be growth of faith, hope and charity for God and a growing love
for everyone that is manifested always and everywhere, whatever the
circumstances. This is a continuing affair for us here on earth, an endless
struggle to grow and improve.
In the gospel, Christ also wants us to disabuse ourselves from so much concern
about death and the end of the world that we neglect our earthly duties. This
is dramatized in the parable of the master giving his servants some money and
telling them to do business with it while he is away. (cfr. Lk 19,11-28)
We have to remember that it is in our faithful observance of our ordinary and
daily duties that we build up the consistency for our love for God and for
others. Its usually in the small things that serve as the sand and gravel to
build up the edifice of our spiritual life.
While the regular consideration of the so-called Last Things (death, judgment,
hell and heaven) is highly recommended, it is meant for us to be properly
prepared and not to instill fear.
Such consideration is meant for us to sharpen our sense of what is essential in
our life—seeking holiness in our ordinary duties—and not to be distracted by
worldly and temporal affairs. Our usual problem is precisely that of letting
ourselves be carried away by our earthly concerns and forgetting the eternal
ones.
I am happy to note that after our initial shock and the mess that erupted in
the aftermath of the recent calamities, things in general are slowly settling
down to normalcy.



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Modifying the filibuster rule Senate Democrats actually act like Democrats!


Modifying the filibuster rule Senate Democrats actually act like Democrats!


Lat week was a good week for Democrats!

The Senate abolished the filibuster rule for judicial and Executive Branch nominations except for the Supreme Court at Senate Majority leader Harry Reid's demand. Francine Kiefer in Senate takes 'nuclear option' on filibusters: What does that mean? Christian Science Monitor 11/21/2013), "Reids proposed change to the rules bulldozes the filibuster and replaces it with simple majority approval for all executive and most judicial branch appointees, from agency heads and their assistants to federal judges."

This was long overdue. The Republicans were ready to do the same in 2005, and the Democrats would have been well-advised to let them do it. Instead, the "Gang of 14" constructed a classical "bipartisan" solution in the Beltway Village's meaning of the term, i.e., the Democrats agreed to do pretty much what the Republicans wanted and declined to call their bluff on the the "nuclear option" of amending the filibuster rule.

Andrew McCarthy Mark R. Levin, writing for the segregationist National Review at the beginning of 2008 (McCain and the Gang of 14 01/18/2008) were very much upset with the Republican members of the Gang of 14 that brokered the deal that kept the filibuster rule intact:

Besides preserving their privilege (which allows a single senator, for absolutely no reason, to prevent a president from fulfilling his constitutional obligation to appoint officers of the United States, without whom the government cannot function), McCain and his confederates were most determined to avoid accountability. That was the essence of the Gang of 14 deal. The senators pretended, in a bluster of high-minded twaddle, to resolve the controversy without disturbing the chambers procedures. It was nonsense.

At the time, the president had made ten nominations that Democrats (and some Republicans) blocked. Three of them had been so abused by the senatorial intransigence that they finally withdrew their names from consideration. Of the remaining seven, the Gang of 14 agreed there would be a vote on only three. It then went on to preserve the filibuster, purporting that it could only be invoked in "extraordinary circumstances."The editors of that same segregationist journal wrote in Nuclear Fallout 11/21/2013 after last week's victory for democracy, howled about the dreadful consequences they expected from this move:

The filibuster is not sacred writ, and we are on record supporting procedural changes to overcome partisan obstruction. The more serious concern here is that the Democrats are attempting to pack the courts, especially the D.C. Circuit court, with a rogues gallery of far-left nominees. That is worrisome in and of itself, but there is a deeper agenda: Much of what President Obama has done in office is of questionable legality and constitutionality. The president no doubt has in mind the sage advice of Roy Cohn: "Don't tell me what the law is. Tell me who the judge is." He is attempting to insulate his agenda from legal challenge by installing friendly activists throughout the federal judiciary. That is precisely what he means when he boasts, “We are remaking the courts.” Republicans are in fact obstructing those appointments; unlike the nomination of John Roberts et al., these appointments deserve to be obstructed.

The filibuster is a minor issue; the major issue is that President Obama is engaged in a court-packing scheme to protect his dubious agenda, and Harry Reids Senate is conspiring with him to do so.Roy Cohn was the bizarre mob lawyer who kick-started his career for his sleazy staff work for Joe McCarthy, a man National Review founder William Buckley admired and defended.

Michael Gerhardt and Richard Painter described the Gang of 14 agreement and its results in "Extraordinary Circumstances:" The Legacy of the Gang of 14 and a Proposal for Judicial Nominations Reform (Revised; American Constitution Society; Nov 2011).

On May 23, 2005, seven Republican and seven Democratic senators banded together to block a movement that would have changed the Senate forever. Because the Senate at that moment was otherwise almost evenly divided over a radical plan to revise the rules of the Senate to bar judicial filibusters without following the Senates rules for making such a revision, the Gang of 14, as the senators became known, controlled the future of judicial filibusters. They each agreed not to support a filibuster of a judicial nomination unless there were “extraordinary circumstances.” For the remainder of George W. Bushs presidency, the agreement held, and there were no filibusters of judicial nominations. But, in the past two and a half years, several developments have threatened the continued viability of the agreement of the Gang of 14: Five members of the Gang are no longer in the Senate; Democrats took control of both the House and the Senate in 2006 and managed to hold onto a majority of seats in the Senate, albeit by a thinner margin, in 2010; and delays and obstruction of judicial nominations re-intensified after President Obama came into office. Perhaps most importantly, the remaining Republican members of the Gang of 14 have each found “extraordinary circumstances” justifying their support of some judicial filibusters. In other words, the Republicans agreed to drop some of the most conservative nominations the Democrats were filibustering at the time, and the Democrats agreed to basically not filibuster any new ones, and the Democrats stuck to their agreement. (In other words, please let us keep the filibuster and we promise not to use it!) As soon as the Democrats got a Senate majority and a Democratic President was nominating judges, the Republican didn't bother themselves with the 2005 agreement and used the filibuster to an unprecedented extent against judicial nominations. Why not? It worked well for them during the Clinton Administration. Gerhardt and Painter describe the results as of the time of the paper:

However, in President Obamas first two and a half years in office, his judicial nominations have been subjected to various delays and obstruction, including a successful filibuster upheld by each of the remaining Republican members of the Gang of 14. Almost 50 of the President's judicial nominations are still pending before the Senate, including 12 to the federal courts of appeal, while 84 judicial vacancies remain, 31 of which are considered emergencies based upon, among other things, extremely high caseloads. We cannot square this state of affairs with what the Gang of 14 had originally wanted or with any credible, neutral standard of "extraordinary circumstances." The Gang of 14 had hoped that their bipartisan compromise would facilitate judicial appointments and remove ideological differences as a ground of objection to a nomination as long as the nominees views were within the mainstream
of American jurisprudence and he or she had sound character and no serious ethical lapses. Instead, judicial filibusters, among other means of obstruction within the Senate, have been persistently directed at judicial nominees on the basis of speculation and distortion. These tactics have prevented the federal judiciary from operating at full strength, and have made the process of judicial selection unpredictable for everyone concerned, including the White House, the Senate, and the nominees. [my emphasis]A recent Rick Perlstein piece reminded me that the very useful term High Broderism, which bloggers had used to designated the Beltway Villagers' idolatry of a phony centrism that was understood as Democrats conceding to Republicans, has fallen into disuse since its namesake, David Broder, passed away.

But High Broderism lives on. And its adherents were predictably disturbed at suchy a shameless display of partisanship (by the Democrats!) as the amendment of the filibuster rule this past week. Here are Sleep Mark Shields and David "Bobo" Brooks, declaring their allegiance to the faith on their Political Wrap (PBS Newshour 11/22/2013), Shields and Brooks look at long-term impact of Senate's 'nuclear' rule change :



Shields starts off by declaring it obviously a bad idea. But then proceeds to explain all the good reasons that the Senate Democrats have for doing what they did. Bobo was even more incoherent, and of course has a big sad because of the baleful effects it may have of sacred Bipartisanship:

Yes, they made a big mistake.

There's -- Mark's right. There's no question there's been a deterioration of norms, but that's no reason to basically begin the erosion of the institution of the Senate, what makes the Senate special. When you go to the Senate dining room and you look at the senators, they actually do talk to each other across party lines. They have working relationships. It's not great. It's not the way it used to be.

But they basically have working relationships. And they were able to pass legislation, even immigration reform, a couple weeks or months ago, because they have to do that, because to get a lot of stuff passed, including nominations, you have got to get 60 votes. And it's very rare that one party has 60 votes. So, they're used to working across party lines, in a way they just aren't in the House.

And so, if you take away that 60-vote thing, starting now with some of the nominations, but probably going within a couple of years to the Supreme Court nominations and maybe the legislation, you basically are turning the Senate into the House. You're basically beginning the erosion of what makes the Senate special, beginning the erosion of minority rights.

You're creating a much more polarized body over the long term. So, if you think partisanship and polarization are in short supply, well, then this was a good move, because we're going to have more of it, I think, in the medium and long term.Here in the real world, of course, the Republicans have transformed themselves into a crassly segregationist party and are too busy howling at the moon to worry about all this responsible government nonsense. But Bobo and Sleepy Mark both cherish one of the Scriptural tales of High Broderism, the one about how Tip 'n Ronnie (Democratic House Speaker Tip O'Neill and Republican President and Saint Ronald Reagan) used to argue over politics during the day and then get together and have a bear together that evening. One enduring legacy of the Tip 'n Ronnie beer drinking is that the Social Security retirement age was raised from 65 to 67. Which is fine by Mark and Bobo, since they both support the Grand Bargain for "entitlement reform" to cut benefits on Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid again.

When Mark is off, they usually fill his spot with Ruth Marcus, Bobo's Washington Post colleague, who by Beltway standards is somehow considered a liberal. She usually begins her responses by some form of, "I agree with David ..." It's a real Bobo and Bobita show when she's on. In her column, Bobita was, of course, agreeing with David (In filibuster fight, the Democrats go too far Washington Post 11/21/2013):

Still, the Democrats move is a mistake.

Not when it comes to executive-branch nominees — eliminating the filibuster in such cases makes complete sense. A president, Republican or Democrat, deserves deference in deciding how to staff the government. If a president picks the wrong person, thats his or her problem. The harm wont last long. ...

Judges are different, and this is where the Democrats erred. Their move — unlike previous proposals — eliminated the filibuster except for Supreme Court nominees. The simple reason for subjecting judicial nominees to a higher hurdle for approval: lifetime tenure. ...

... eliminating the possibility of filibustering lower-court nominees will fundamentally change the calculus of judicial appointments. Presidents will understand that in picking judges they have to count only to 50, which will embolden them to press the envelope, ideologically and otherwise.

Republicans will be empowered to pick more conservative judges, Democrats more liberal ones. Perhaps this will make for a more vibrant judiciary. I fear it will create one that is more polarized and possibly less well-qualified.Because judges might start doing things like handing the Presidency to the loser in national elections, overturning long-standing and important precedents on issues like segregation and campaign finance on narrow majority votes, and so on.

If the Democrats approve Republican Presidents' judges loyally and the Republicans routinely block Democratic appointments to the bench, that would certainly avoid that awful partisan division. The whole federal bench would be Republican. And I'm sure the Republicans will only approve judges of the same high quality as Clarence Thomas and Antonin Scalia.

Bobo himself used a similar gambit on the Newshour:

I would say the most defensible thing that the -- part of this law is the White House personnel. I agree with Mark on that. The president really should have wide leeway to choose who he want. I can see sort of getting rid of the 60-vote thing for the administration personnel.

I find it much harder to defend the idea of getting rid of it for the judges. And, believe me, the Supreme Court judges, that will be -- that 60-vote thing will be gone in short order because of this.This way Bobo and Bobita can give a nod to the Democrats - gee, maybe had more of a point on Executive Branch appointments - but actually supporting the Republicans on judicial nomination part, which is the more critical one. Shields does his version of the same thing. High Broderism at work! Both sides are blame (but the Dems a little more). And the priesthood of the order get to mourn for the decline of sacred Bipartisanship.

James Fallows provides a perspective on the filibuster from someone who's more in touch with the real world, California Gov. Jerry Brown (California's New 'Problem': Jerry Brown on the Sudden Surplus, and the Filibuster The Atlantic 05/26/2013):

We can't have a country based on the 60-vote standard. This is serious.

We've never had to have 60 votes for appointments or day-to day-decisions. Really, you can't govern that way. That's a radical change.

How can you govern? Does England have 60? [JF note: Obviously a rhetorical question. His point is that the U.S. has the drawbacks of parliamentary democracy, including political polarization -- without the benefits, namely the ability to get things done.] I think that 60 votes could end America's ability to govern itself. We have to get rid of it.

That 60 votes is bad.The US Senate includes two Senators for each state. They are popularly elected. But the Senators' representation is based on state, not population. Utah has just as many Senators as California or New York. So the Senate has a built-in over-representation of smaller, more rural states as it is. And those states tend to be more "red" in the exceptional American political color-scheme: more conservative and more Republican. The filibuster rule gives an even smaller portion of the general population the ability to block any legislation and Supreme Court appointees, which are still subject to the rule.

It needs to be abolished for those things, too. But I don't want to detract from the Harry Reid's and the Senate Democrats' real accomplishment this past week. It's very good to see.

Gerard Magliocca in The Not-So Nuclear Option Balkinization 11/21/

The Senate today voted to change its rules and end the power of the minority to block a judge or an executive nominee through a non-traditional floor filibuster. I applaud this change, as readers of the blog know that I am a critic of modern filibuster practice. It is worth noting, though, that all this change does is bring us back to where we were about ten years ago. Filibusters of lower federal court and executive nominees were basically unknown prior to the Bush 43 Administration.Stan Collander's Nuclear Option Increases Chances Of Another Shutdown, Sequestration (Capital Gains and Games 11/22/2013) raises the question of how this will affect the Republicans' approach to the upcoming rounds of sequestration and debt-ceiling decisions:

I have talked for several years about how the tea party sees working with Democrats (and some non tea party Republicans) as collaborating with the enemy. It thinks of compromise in religious terms ... as "a sin."

The Senate's action yesterday didn't just reconfirm that to the tea partiers, it almost certainly exacerbated it. If they didn't before, the tea party certainly now thinks of the Democrats either as a tool of the devil or the devil incarnate.I'm guessing that Reid took this prospect into account in the filibuster vote. I think he and the Democratic Caucus in the Senate have reached a point - if not a tipping point, at least a moment - where they just got tired of pretending the Republican Party is acting as anything but a wrecker Party in Congress.

Collander seems more bothered by that prospect than I am. That's because I expected the Republicans to be hardline obstructionists on those negotiations anyway. Reid's removal of the filibuster for non-Supreme Court appointments are a clear sign to any Republicans still thinking soberly enough to see it that he could further undercut the Republican institutional power in the Senate by getting the Democratic majority in the Senate to abolish the filibuster for legislation, as well.

It's also important to remember that abolishing the filibuster for nominations is a real victory for the Democrats. A huge part of the Republicans' strength the last few years has been to exploit President Obama's obsession for bipartisan solutions to slap him and the Congressional Democrats around on one thing after the other. It is very good to see the Democrats strike back in a visible and effective way on this. And the whining from Republican blowhards like Rush Limbaugh and Rand Paul emphasizes that it was an effective strike. It's something that Democratic progressives have been wanting to see for a while.

Joan McCarter addresses the likely Republican counterstrike over the budget and debt-ceiling negotiations that Collander references (The potential silver lining to the post-nuclear Republican obstruction Daily Kos 11/22/2013). She agrees that Republican obstruction could get worse, but will a skeptical qualifier about how much worse could we expect them to be than they already are:

If there's one thing that's a given that the Senate will experience post-going nuclear, it's ongoing and probably even escalated Republican obstruction in other areas — if it could get worse, that is. That's a given, and a given that Senate Democrats have been very much aware the whole time, and won't be surprised to see. They will still use up every bit of debate time they can wring out of the still-existing rules and procedures to delay every nomination for as long as they can. They will still filibuster every piece of legislation for whatever reason they feel like.She points out that Republican efforts to block judicial nominees will likely shift to the Judiciary Committee now, which is likely to be a good thing because the Reps will have to air their frivolous reasons for opposing the President's qualified nominees:

But now Republicans are going to have come up with real, valid, substantive reasons to oppose a nominee. They won't be able to do it just to block President Obama, or as in the case of Robert Cordray at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, to nullify some law they don't like. If they really want to stop a nominee now, they're going to have to bring something real, and that's nothing but good for our government.Tags: filibuster, harry reid


Israeli forces capture two Palestinian fishermen and seize their boat off Gaza


Israeli forces capture two Palestinian fishermen and seize their boat off Gaza

21st November 2013 | International Solidarity Movement, Rosa Schiano | Gaza, Occupied Palestine


Ammar Asad al-Sultan (left) and Mohsen Zayed. (Photo by Rosa Schiano)

On
Sunday, 17th November 2013, two Palestinian fishermen were captured by
Israeli naval forces, who also confiscated their boat, in Gaza waters.
Ammar Asad al-Sultan, age 19, and Mohsen Zayed, age 25, were on a small fishing boat, orhasaka, without an engine, about one mile off the coast of Soudanya in the northern Gaza Strip.Israeli forces released them about 3:00 am the following day.
Ammar Asad al-Sultan lives in an area called Salatin, in the north of the Gaza Strip.
“We
went fishing at 5:00 pm,” he said there Tuesday. “Around 6.30 pm, an
Israeli gunboat approached our boat and the Israeli soldiers opened fire
into the water. We tried to quickly pull our nets in order to escape,
but we could not.”
Without a motor, the two fishermen could not
escape. “Im 25, and I have never experienced something so terrifying in
my life,” Moshen said. “I was afraid of losing my life.”
The
Israeli soldiers forced the two fishermen to undress and jump into the
water. “It was very cold,” Ammar said. “It was freezing. They told us to
jump into the water and swim 30 meters towards the Israeli gunboat.”
On
board, the Israeli soldiers brought the fishermen to the bow of the
boat, cuffed their hands and feet, and covered their heads. A soldier
asked them their names. The gunboat didnt go directly to Ashdod, but
moved south before doubling back and and reaching the Israeli port of
Ashdod.
“In Ashdod, two soldiers took us to a small room,” Mohsen
said.”They removed the handcuffs. Then, a military doctor checked our
health, blood pressure and temperature. Then we were kept handcuffed
again for about 30 minutes in a room, before they separated us and we
were questioned individually. They removed the handcuffs and the hood
from my head, and asked me about my family, my work, everything about my
private life, how many children I had. Then an investigator asked me
which political party I support. And he asked me how many brothers I
have. Eight, I replied. You are a liar, he told me. Im not, I
said. He insulted me and said, You have nine brothers. I told him one
of my brothers died when he was five years old, so I had not counted
him.”
After the interrogation, soldiers handcuffed the two
fishermen, covered their heads and took them to another room. Ammar said
soldier asked him to undress, then he checked his body with an
explosive detector alarm able to detect weapons and even gunpowder. “The
investigator, whose the name was Jamal, asked me why I was fishing in
the forbidden area,” Ammar said. “Then he showed me a printed map and
told me to mark my home. He asked me about my brothers and their work,
and if I knew someone who works for Hamas. He said, One of your
brothers works for Hamas. We follow his steps every day. I told him
that I dont know anyone and my brother is not working for Hamas. The
investigator told me, I know everything happens in Gaza. We are
watching at you. We could attach you, because your brother works with a
terrorist organization. Then he told me to tell my brother to stay away
from certain people because the whole family will be in danger if he is
not be far away from them. The investigator repeated the same things 10
times. Then the soldiers handcuffed me.”

Two Palestinian fishermen paddle off the Gaza seaport. (Photo by Charlie Andreasson)

Israeli forces took the two fishermen to the Erez checkpoint before releasing them.
Their families depend on their fishing, they said. Without their boat, they dont have any other means of subsistence.
Ammars
father said this is the third time he lost his fishing nets. Israeli
soldiers confiscated them, along with other boats. He went into debt to
afford them.
“I call on the international community to allow us to
live like people in the rest of the world outside Gaza,” he said. “I
appeal the world to stop these crimes and help the fishermen of Gaza,
especially the fishermen of the north of the Gaza Strip. Our children
need clothes and shoes. Children do not know our problems. They do not
understand why cannot have what they need. Now the winter is coming and I
have no money to buy them new clothes.”
This is the second
Israeli attack on Palestinian fishermen in only a week, as well as the
second consecutive attack against fishermen on a boat without an engine
one to two nautical miles off the northern coast of the Gaza Strip.
Israeli forcesseem determined to prevent fishermen from accessing waters
in the northern Gaza Strip. The actual limit imposed by Israel on
waters north of Gaza is not six nautical miles, but one to two.
BackgroundIsrael
has progressively imposed restrictions on Palestinian fishermens
access to the sea. The 20 nautical miles established under the Jericho
agreements, between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization
(PLO) in 1994, were reduced to 12 miles in the Bertini Agreement of
2002. In 2006, the area Israel allowed for fishing was reduced to six
nautical miles from the coast. After its military offensive “Operation
Cast Lead” (December 2008 – January 2009) Israel imposed a limit of
three nautical miles from the coast, preventing Palestinians from
accessing 85% of the water to which they are entitled under the Jericho
agreements of 1994.
Under the ceasefire agreement reached by
Israel and the Palestinian resistance after the Israeli military
offensive “Operation Pillar of Defense”(November 2012), Israel agreed
that Palestinian fishermen could again sail six nautical miles from the
coast. Despite these agreements, the Israeli navy has not stopped its
attacks on fishermen, even within this limit. In March 2013, Israel once
againimposed a limit of three nautical miles from the coast. On 22
May, Israeli military authorities announced a decision to extend the
limit to six nautical miles again.


First Air Mail Post


First Air Mail Post


We all Gandhi stamp collector know that it's BOGUS or forgery when you see special cancellation or postmark on piece of paper.!!In past 4 years we had seen some unbelievable forgery or BOGUS postmark or cancellation, but we never saw cachet on stamp.!!Following is a cachet issued during 1911 for first air mail post flown from Allahabad, India. Please keep in mind that this is not first air mail post postmark or first air mail post special cancellation. It's a cachet which is applied on cover to celebrate certain events. In 1900 they were using rubber stamp but now a days it's a all about printing on cover.Following are 2 cachet and one of them is forged!! It will be impossible to know which one is forged and which is genuine.!! (might be both are forged.!!, as it's easy to make living good life by selling stamps or philatelic material.!!)


Recently I saw India 1900 First Air Mail Post postmark on eBay was on auction by "elagen1" from UK which is still available for 10 pounds only after 100+ years.!!I think reason for this low price is because1) Forgeries of this cachet is only available in today's market.2) Piece of paper cancellation is more doubtful.3) Inflated price by Shill bidding.4) Glorified by showing it as high value and various exhibit and museum.
Click following link to read my blog post and you decide about above reason and think what is going on in First Air Mail Post or First Aerial mail or First Aerial Post or First Flight mail cover.

First Aerial Post : India 1911 World 1st AERIAL POST ALLAHABAD

First Aerial Mail Post and Gandhi Stamps material SELLER.

FIRST AERIAL POST : INDIAN PHILATELY EXPOSED - PART III

INDIA STAMP FIRST AERIAL POST 1911 ALLAHABAD : Indian Philately Exposed - Part IV

World First flight mail cover ?

First Aerial Post : Do you really think it's RARE and demands such a high price in philatelic collection? Is it valid in philatelic exhibition if postage stamps used is not valid ? or it's VALUE LESS.!!As you can see on rubber stamp it is First Aerial Post, but seller is selling as First Air Mail Post.!! Of course meaning of both is same, but when you search online on goggle about first aerial post and first air mail post it will be different searches.!!


But we have seen lot of forgery or BOGUSin Gandhi stamps on piece of paper so chance of this King Edward stamp is very very high.Following blog post will give you idea about India stamp used abroad, India stamp used Tibet etc which are Forgery or BOGUS stamps and philatelic material.http://gandhistampsclub.blogspot.com/2012/01/tibet-1949-gandhi-stamp-registered.htmlhttp://gandhistampsclub.blogspot.com/2012/08/gandhi-stamps-independence-day-of-india.htmlhttp://gandhistampsclub.blogspot.com/2013/01/stamp-used-abroad-india-stamp.htmlWhat do you think about following King Edward stamp on piece of paper used in Tibet as Forgery or BOGUS stamp ?To me it's very very high.!!
It's philatelic material or just piece of paper.!!After reading complete blog post and all the links you need to decide whether it's Forgery or Bogus or even Genuine.!! It's your money and you need to spent wisely.!!Other wise you will be using this paper for different kinds of things.!!We all know that in order to make that in stamp collection RARE is a great thing.!! And in order to make rare philatelic material chances of getting FORGERY is very high or 100% BOGUS material will be introduce in your collection.It's not only in Gandhi stamps there are forgery on piece of paper. We had seen on Queen Victoria stamp, King George V stamps (KGV stamp) etc. Read following blog post to understand this.http://gandhistampsclub.blogspot.com/2012/12/india-used-abroad.htmlThis is also a great way to make money because if you sell just plain mint stamp then it will sell for $1 or there might be no buyer. But if you make it used stamp on envelope it will be sold for high price.!!

Now if you see above screenshot from eBay were seller "london-stamps" is selling this for $117.!!Don't you think it's easy to make this kind of philatelic material by applying rubber stamp on piece of paper with stamp on it.!!We had seen what kind of rubber stamps are made in Gandhi stamps to create some famous BOGUS (never exist) philatelic material!!
Following blog post will explain you that indeed that Indian Stamps and Philately (British India and 1948 Gandhi Stamps) needs to be examined before you even think about buying it.
Forgery in Indian Philately as well as 1854 Queen Victoria stamps.
Beware of First Aerial Mail.
King Edward stamp and Gandhi Stamps.!!
Gandhi Stamps and Independence of India. (shameless act !!)
A Hobby in Decline.!!



In past I saw 2 auction of forged cancellation of East India stamp and Queen Victoria stamps were selling with forged cancellation. (Of course seller mentioned this are FAKE or Forged philatelic material otherwise I will not know.!!, also it's selling at very minimum price. I saw Gandhi forged stamps sold for $1000!! which was also FAKE(shill bidding).!!)This are Forged cancellation on East India Company stamp from Penang Octagonal cancellation and Sungei Ujong Chop cancellation.!!! on Queen Victoria stamps, King George V stamps.!!


So don't you see similarity with Gandhi Philately material.!!Following cancellation are some of the FAKE or FORGED special cancellation, postmark cancellation or local post office cancellation. It's just a RUBBER STAMP which my kids use to play to make art work.!! such as butterflies, rainbow, animals, etc.!!

Read my blog post about following BOGUS FORGED Gandhi stamps and philatelic cancellation with rubber stamp applied on piece of paper or envelope and trying to MAKE huge money instead of selling just MINT stamps.!!Germany FAKE Cancellation :http://gandhistampsclub.blogspot.com/2010/01/fake-gandhi-postmark-cancel-from.htmlMauritius FAKE zipcode :http://gandhistampsclub.blogspot.com/2011/11/early-usage-of-indian-pincode-classic.htmlEarly Usage cover :http://gandhistampsclub.blogspot.com/2012/01/gandhi-1948-stamp-early-usage-of-1948.htmlGandhi SERVICE FAKE :http://gandhistampsclub.blogspot.com/2012/04/gandhi-service-stamp-how-one-can-tell.html









Above are all bogus RUBBER stamps (which never exist) or forgery which will help future collectors whether they really want to start collecting stamps and philately.!!

-Following is my previous blog post about Forgery Stamps of King Edward and King George --
Forgery in stamp collection and philatelic material is nothing new. It has been going around since last 150 years since Penny Black first every stamp issued by Great Britain. But the quantity and quality of forged stamps we see in today's world is unbelievable.It's hard which one is REAL and which one is FAKE. And if it is on used cover or register cover with forged postmark cancellation it will be impossible for new or regular collector.!!In Indian stamps and philately specially in Gandhi collection we have seen lot of forgery stamps and philatelic materials, some of them are following.1)Forged 1948 India Gandhi stamps2)Forged 1948 India Gandhi SERVICE overprint stamp3)Forged 1948 Gandhi Mourning first day cover.(different way to mourn.!!)4)1911 First Aerial Mail special cachet cancellation from Allahabad5)Forged 1854 Queen Victoria stamp.6)FAKE Gandhi Specimen stamp7)FAKE Error Overprint stamp from Cameroon8)FAKE Nicaragua Gandhi and Einstein FDC9)FAKE Germany Gandhi Cancellation from Winnenden to spread non-violence for school shooting incident.( philatelic gone extreme.!!)10)FAKE Error stamps....Looks like Gandhi stamps and philatelic material have all kinds of Forgery.!!! including Indian Philatelic items such as 1911 First Aerial Mail from Allahabad and 1854 Queen Victoria stamps.!!So what do you think aboutFirst Air Mail Post or First Aerial mail or First Aerial Post or First Flight mail covercancellation?ThanksGandhi Stamps Club.You can see difference between postmark(cancellation) and cachet in following example. There are 2 cachet and one cancellation with date and even time.!!Also look at the quality of cover with dual cachet and single postmark or CDS even after 80+ years





Color change


Color change

Good Monday morning! Hope everyone enjoyed the holiday. After 3 days of not stepping foot in the studio it was full steam ahead yesterday. My MIL's home was decorated for the holiday and it inspired the darker side of my quilty brain. My regular followers know that I change style and colors about as often as I change my pants. Instead of digging through the scraps and designing I went to the flimsy drawer. This was designed over a year ago for the Master bedroom. King size! Lonestar quilts are my go-to pattern, its a love affair.
There was no plan for the quilting. I just grabbed the arc ruler and used my blocks and seams as a guide. The only markings made so far is one centering dot on the yellow square, and it was eyeballed. Makes the quilting go so much faster if there's no marking.
Do you have a go-to pattern, one that you really like? Most quilters go-to pattern is super simple, but when thinking of go-to, I think it's one that everyone swoons over. And by changing the colors it can take on a totally different look. They make great gifts, because everyone recognizes them. Although they look hard, once you've made a Lonestar by using the strip method or Quilt Smart, you'll wonder why you never made one before. Here's another one I made for my dad, called Four Directions. The border design is fusible applique.
And this one was beautiful until I tried to get the bleeding colors to stop. Lesson learned on pre-washing all fabrics.
Link up with Judy and strut your stuff on Design wall Monday.~Lea Anne~

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All made of Stars


All made of Stars


Not so long ago, you may remember I drew a sketch, of this half animal, half human. I played around with it digitally and promised I would return to it. So now I have. This is a painting on wood.
'All made of stars'

I also returned to other sketches done at the same time.
I often write words down, in a little notebook I keep. Random words that sometimes pop into my head and sentences that inspire a picture, especially like to creep into my head in the dark hours past midnight when I should be in bed asleep, instead I find these are the hours where most of my ideas for work appear.
Words from my notebook....
Most can see, but many are blind
Many can hear, but most are deaf
"Remember to open your eyes" said the fox

'Remember to open your eyes, said the fox'

Or... 'From the light we all came' ? I'm not decided on the title of this piece yet?........
I will be making prints of these very soon. First I will have to get them scanned in town though, as my scanner is broken and I haven't got around to buying another yet. (another job on the 'to do' list) Hopefully I should get them done by next week.
In the garden already nature is making preparations for next years fruit. The catkins are decorating the hazel tree.
There are still leaves that are not ready to fall. After all they were late arriving this year.

And only 25 days, until the days begin to get lighter again.
I will leave you with a song that I had on repeat whilst painting these pictures. Beautiful video too.