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Jun
06

'46 Ford Coupe

46_Ford_CoupeMy dads first car. We're going to restore it!

Sep
15

WaW Campaign XIV Trailer

WaW_Campaign_XIV_Trailerwww.bfeWaW.com World at War Campaign 14 trailer for the battlefield 1942, Forgotten hope tournament. Campaign 14 is a fictional 1946 scenario of the USSR against the Allied nations.

Feb
07

Let me sing and i'm happy

Let_me_sing_and_im_happyThis is my impersonation of the worlds Greatest Entertainer Al Jolson. This is the opening song of the film Jolson Story.Well here we go hope you like it or better still hope you know of him Lol.

Apr
12

Las flechas del amor - Karina

Las_flechas_del_amor_-_KarinaMaría Isabel Bárbara Llaudés Santiago, más conocida como Karina, es una cantante y actriz española nacida en Jaén (Andalucía) en diciembre de 1946. (http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karina_(cantante_espa%C3%B1ola)

Apr
17

1946

1946Mein Geburtsjahr

Dec
28

Despotism or Democracy Quiz

Despotism_or_Democracy_QuizThis film is from 1946. A great video. See where we are on the scale of Democracy vs. Despotism. Where do you think we are at the juncture in time? Leave a comment if you like I would really like to here your opinion on this.

Sep
05

Despotism Video from 1946

Despotism_Video_from_1946This Video was made in 1946 but fits today.

Mar
01

Introducing the Bikini, 1946

Introducing_the_Bikini,_1946Reaction to the first bikini in 1946

Aug
12

Shock 1946

Shock_1946Dr. Cross (Vincent Price), a psychiatrist, is treating a young woman, Janet Stewart (Anabel Shaw), who is in a coma-state, brought on when she heard loud arguing, went to her window and saw a man strike his wife with a candlestick and kill her. As she comes out of her shock, she recognizes Dr. Cross as the killer. He takes her to his sanitarium and urged by his nurse/lover, Elaine Jordan (Lynn Bari), gives Janet an overdose of insulin. But he can't bring himself to murder her in cold blood and asks Elaine to get the medicine to save her. She refuses, they argue, and he strangles her. He saves Janet's life, but now faces two murder charges.

May
15

Ford 1946 with all custom Paint on E-Rider

Ford_1946_with_all_custom_Paint_on_E-Riderfilmed at the moon pie/rat fink car show in Indiana 2007

Jan
17

Despotism (1946)

Despotism_(1946)Despotism, 1946 This 10-minute film from Encyclopedia Britannica Films features Dr. Harold D. Lasswell of Yale, who was a professor of law and of political science at the school while both our current and our most recent presidents were students there. The film, produced in the immediate aftermath of World War II, presents a spectrum from democracy to despotism. And it begins with this cautionary note: Avoid the comfortable idea that the mere form of government can of itself safeguard a nation against despotism. ... When a competent observer looks for signs of despotism in a community, he looks beyond fine words and noble phrases. That last is shown against a backdrop of patriotic Americans reciting the (original) Pledge of Allegiance, which fades into the silhouette of a lynching. That's the implicit message of this film, It Can Happen Here. We are introduced to a man "who makes it his business to study these things" -- presumably Dr. Lasswell. The professor offers two "yardsticks" for measuring the existence of despotism or democracy in a given community or nation. The Respect Scale ranges from shared to restricted, and measures "how many citizens get an even break." The Power Scale ranges from shared to concentrated. "The test of despotic power is that it can disregard the will of the people," the professor says. It's notable that in this 1946 film, both racism and anti-Semitism are offered as examples of despotic tendencies. But here's where the film really gets interesting. The professor then offers two more scales by which, he says, an observer can determine whether a nation is headed toward democracy or toward despotism. These scales are Economic Distribution and Information. Here's what the professor has to say about economic distribution, which he measures on a scale from "balanced" to "slanted": If a community's economic distribution becomes slanted, its middle-income groups grow smaller and despotism stands a better chance to gain a foothold. ... If this condition exists over the nation as a whole, so that the control of jobs and business opportunities is in a few hands, despotism stands a good chance. ... Another sign of a poorly balanced economy is a taxation system that presses heaviest on those least able to pay. In 1946, the unjust or inequitable distribution of wealth was perceived as a dangerous tendency and a threat to democracy. The Cold War hadn't yet begun in earnest. Over the following decades, Soviet despotism rose as a challenge to democracy in the world. And because Soviet despotism was nominally about the redistribution of wealth, talk about equitable economic distribution as a necessary prerequisite for healthy democracy became suspect. And not just suspect, but condemned as anti-democratic and anti-American. The professor's final scale, which measures information on a range from "uncontrolled" to "controlled" seems eerily prescient, forecasting the McCarthyism to come. He wasn't really forecasting, of course, he was simply describing the past two decades in Europe. A community rates low on an information scale when the press, radio and other channels of communication are controlled by only a few people, and when citizens have to accept what they are told. In communities of this kind, despotism stands a good chance. ... If books, newspapers and the radio are efficiently controlled, the people will read and accept exactly what the few in control want them to.

Jun
01

Palestinian Loss of Land 1946 to 2000

Palestinian_Loss_of_Land_1946_to_2000What would you think if someone would brake into YOUR HOUSE claiming such nonsense as a "right of defense", or a "right to exist", and it gets even better, a "right to return". Not just for himself but for his whole family and all their relatives. They slowly take over your house and you end up in a small smelly room in the basement without a window or a toilet. A room you have to share with your family! -- Remember it's your own house! -- After fully feeling at home, in your home, they start killing your neighbors and destroy the trees in your garden. They live from the food your garden provides, your family is starving. What would you do? Soundtrack: Gentleman - Leave us alone

May
07

Demis Roussos - Rain and tears

Demis_Roussos_-_Rain_and_tearsArtemios Ventouris Roussos (15 de junio 1946, Egipto) Famoso artista griego conocido por el nombre de Demis Roussos http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demis_Roussos

May
07

Demis Roussos - My friend the wind

Demis_Roussos_-_My_friend_the_windArtemios Ventouris Roussos (15 de junio 1946, Egipto) Famoso artista griego conocido por el nombre de Demis Roussos http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demis_Roussos

May
07

Demis Roussos - When forever has gone

Demis_Roussos_-_When_forever_has_goneArtemios Ventouris Roussos (15 de junio 1946, Egipto) Famoso artista griego conocido por el nombre de Demis Roussos http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demis_Roussos

May
07

Demis Roussos - My reason

Demis_Roussos_-_My_reasonArtemios Ventouris Roussos (15 de junio 1946, Egipto) Famoso artista griego conocido por el nombre de Demis Roussos

Jul
06

SOMEBODY TO LOVE

SOMEBODY_TO_LOVEQueen - Somebody To Love

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