Dancing The Bolero…

The Bolero is arguably one of the more beautiful and sensual of the ball room dances. One of my former dance instructors described it this way, the Bolero is the closest there is to making love on the dance floor.

The Ballroom Dance Academy describes like this.

Bolero is a slow dance characterized by smooth, gliding movement, dramatic arm styling and a romantic feel. Bolero is a mixture of 3 dances: Tango (contra body movement), Waltz (body rise and fall) and Rumba (Cuban motion and slow Latin music).

The video is also an advertisement for Arthur Murray Studios. This site has no affiliation with Arthur Murray, either in the past or present.

Enjoy!

Record Numbers Of Civilians Reported Killed In US Air Strikes… Iraq & Syria

An elderly man sits speaking incoherently amid the rubble of a building in the Mosul al-Jadida neighborhood of Mosul, Iraq, on March 24. (Alice Martins for The Washington Post)

Ultimately, this is what GWB’s war in Iraq has resulted in. Destruction, misery, death, and ISIS. The die was cast in March of 2003 when the United States invaded Iraq under false pretense, toppled the Baath government,  and created regional instability. Nothing has been the same since. Trump’s campaign promise of defeating ISIS quickly is a pipe dream. Middle East instability, bringing about  more destruction, misery, and death will continue. And, the West will only be reviled all the more by the eastern world.

Continuing to think in the same box, refusing to acknowledge our responsibility for heavily contributing to Middle Eastern instability, and continuing on our present course will serve only to perpetuate war. The only winners will be the United States Military Industrial Complex. Hate begets more hate, violence begets more violence, and war begets more war. Humankind, as advanced as we have become, remains stupid. All of us…

From The Washington Post a story abut misery and despair in Iraq and Syria.

A sharp rise in the number of civilians reported killed in U.S.-led airstrikes in Iraq and Syria is spreading panic, deepening mistrust and triggering accusations that the United States and its partners may be acting without sufficient regard for lives of noncombatants.

The increase comes as local ground forces backed by air support from a U.S.-led coalition close in on the Islamic State’s two main urban bastions — Raqqa in Syria and Mosul in Iraq.

In front-line neighborhoods in western Mosul, families described cowering in basements for weeks as bombs rained down around them and the Islamic State battled from their rooftops. Across the border in Raqqa, residents desperately trying to flee before an offensive begins are being blocked by the militants, who frequently use civilians as human shields.

Throughout his election campaign, President Trump pledged to target Islamic State militants more aggressively, criticizing the U.S. air campaign for being too “gentle” and asking for a reassessment of battlefield rules. The United States has denied there has been any shift and defended the conduct of its campaign.

But figures compiled by monitoring organizations and interviews with residents paint an increasingly bloody picture, with the number of casualties in March already surpassing records for a single month.

The worst alleged attack was in Mosul, where rescue teams are still digging out bodies after what residents describe as a hellish onslaught in the Mosul al-Jadida neighborhood during the battle to retake it two weeks ago. Iraqi officials and residents say as many as 200 died in U.S.-led strikes, with more than 100 bodies recovered from a single building. The wooden carts that residents use to carry vegetables and other wares in the once busy market area instead ferried out cadavers recovered from the rubble last week.

The U.S.-led coalition, which has acknowledged carrying out a strike against militants in the area, says it is investigating the reports. “If we did it, and I’d say there’s at least a fair chance that we did, it was an unintentional accident of war,” Lt. Gen. Stephen Townsend, the top U.S. commander for Iraq and Syria, said Tuesday at the Pentagon.

Amnesty International on Tuesday said the coalition was not taking sufficient precautions to prevent civilian deaths in Mosul, in a “flagrant violation” of international humanitarian law.

It was just one of numerous incidents across Iraq and Syria in recent weeks that have raised concerns that the United States has flouted rules requiring it to protect civilians. In both countries, politicians and activists say the high numbers of deaths are spreading alarm among civilians and sowing distrust of the U.S.-backed campaign advancing toward their homes.

“People used to feel safe when the American planes were in the sky, because they knew they didn’t hit civilians,” said Hussam Essa, a founder of Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently, which monitors violence in Raqqa province. “They were only afraid of the Russian and regime planes. But now they are very afraid of the American airstrikes.” American planes are “targeting everywhere,” he said.

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“The scale of the destruction is huge, and we are reeling from the number of alleged cases, not just in Mosul but in Raqqa, too,” said Chris Woods, the director of Airwars. “Casualty numbers from western Mosul are absolutely shocking. In Syria it’s a car here, a family there. It happens every day.”

The group said in a statement last week that it had stopped monitoring Russian strikes in Syria, in order to focus on accusations linked to the U.S.-led coalition, saying its organization is overwhelmed. In the first two months of the year, U.S. strikes were responsible for more civilian casualties than Russian strikes for the first time since Russia intervened in Syria’s civil war in 2015, according to Airwars figures. Russian strikes are now climbing again as a partial cease-fire collapses.

Continue reading HERE.

Could the human race be nearing The Eve of Destruction?

It seems the more things change the more they stay the same. Only the geographics change. But now it’s global.

 

The POTUS Has A Trust And Credibility Problem…

West Long Branch, NJ  – Fully 8-in-10 Americans agree that Donald Trump has had a worse relationship with the media than his predecessors, with most saying this is hurting both his image and the media’s image as well. When the Monmouth University Poll  pitted the president against three major television news outlets, Trump was found to be less trustworthy in each instance. The poll also found that most Americans believe that news outlets – from traditional media entities to newer online sources – report “fake news” stories at least occasionally.

81% say Trump’s relationship with the media is worse than his predecessors.
4% say his relationship is better.
12% says it is close to the same.
58% believe this has hurt Trump’s image.
7% believe it has helped Trump’s image.
32% believe it has made no difference.

28% are moe likely to trust Trump -vs- ABC as a information source.
38% -vs- MSNBC
17% -vs- FOX

When it comes to GOP partisans the story is much different.

Trump -vs-  MSNBC – Trump 66% to 16% MSNBC
Trump -vs- ABC –  Trump 56% to 22% ABC
Trump -vs- FOX – Trump 29% to FOX 26%, with 44% of republicans having equal trust.

Generally Trump has dug himself a hole with respect to credibility. One which is unlikely to become shallower given his past and present affinity for lying.

Read the entire poll results with in-depth write-up HERE.

Petition To Move Melania Trump To White House, OR, Pay For Her Own Security…

More than 108,000 people have signed a petition urging First Lady Melania Trump to move to the White House or pay for security costs at Trump Tower herself.

The Change.org petition was started after a senior White House aide indicated the president’s wife and son, Barron, will remain in New York until the school year ends. It’ll be delivered to Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren if at least 150,000 people sign.

“The U.S. taxpayer is paying an exorbitant amount of money to protect the First Lady in Trump Tower, located in New York City,” the petition reads. “As to help relieve the national debt, this expense yields no positive results for the nation and should be cut from being funded.”

Now here is one petition worth encouraging EVERYONE to sign. Trump, and his family, is NO better than any prior presidential family.

Please Sign The PetitionI just did.

Trey Gowdy All In For Nunes (and Trump)…

Rep. Trey Gowdy, another Trump surrogate, has jumped up and on board in support of Chairman Devin Nunes’ refusal to name his sources.  Sources he claims informed him the Obama administration spied on Trump’s campaign. Allegations for which no credible evidence has yet surfaced.

New Jersey’s Republican Governor Christie has casts doubts on the credibility of the allegations. Christie told Tucker Carlson on FOX News recently there seems to be no evidence of spying by the prior administration.

“There certainly doesn’t seem to be any evidence of that at this point.”

“I know from having spent seven years as a U.S. attorney that the FISA court and the way that works and foreign intelligence surveillance activities – it is very, very difficult to get that type of activity going. You have to go and convince an independent judge.”

“So I don’t see any evidence of that at this point in time. We’ll continue to listen, but I can tell you from my experience that kind of stuff is very difficult to get.” {edited for brevity}

Given Trump’s demonstrated propensity for lying whenever he deems it serves his agenda the greater likelihood is that Trump’s allegations are false and his surrogates know it.

For Trump and the present Republican party it is not about truth, America, or the best interests of the American people. It’s all about party loyalty and their reactionary agenda. One that heavily favors and benefits the very wealthy while it screws middle America.

This is nothing but a distraction from important issues facing the American people. Trump hopes that while he distracts the American people with BS they won’t be paying attention to his disastrous plan to dismantle our federal government and send it back to, well, you complete the sentence.