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Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Open Door Policy


US Citizen Named President of Somalia

https://buffalonews.com/2017/02/08/grand-island-man-running-president-somalia/


Grand Island man elected president of Somalia

Mohamed A. Mohamed, a Grand Island resident and former prime minister of Somalia, has been elected president of the African country. (Buffalo News file photo)

By Jane Kwiatkowski Radlich
Published Wed, Feb 8, 2017




A Grand Island man was elected president of Somalia today in that war-torn African country's first presidential election in decades.

Mohamed A. Mohamed, 54, a former prime minister of Somalia who worked at the state Department of Transportation office in Buffalo, was picked to be the country's president by its Parliament, the Associated Press reported.

Mohamed beat nearly two dozen candidates, including the incumbent president to win the job.

A former prime minister who holds dual Somali-U.S. citizenship has been declared Somalia's new president. 

MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — Voting started Wednesday in Somalia's groundbreaking presidential election amid a security lockdown that has closed the capital's international airport.

"This is an historic opportunity for the people of Somalia who finally have a leader who will put their needs and priorities first," said Joel Giambra, the former Erie County executive and close friend of Mohamed.

"His objective will be to establish peace and prosperity inside his homeland by aggressively going after terrorists. This is an opportunity for our new president to collaborate with a new world leader who happens to be from Grand Island."

Mohamed has been campaigning in Somalia for nearly a year, said Intisar Mohamed, his daughter who lives on Grand Island.

Mohamed, the former prime minister of Somalia and founder of the Tayo political party, was one of two finalists considered by the Parliament,  The other finalist was Somalia's incumbent president, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud.

Somalia, a country wracked by terrorism for years, is one of the seven predominantly Muslim countries from which President Trump barred all travel in an executive order issued Jan. 27.

"This could have a big impact on the fight against terrorism," Giambra said of the Somali election. "You could have a new president in Somalia and a new president in Washington and they happen to be from the same state."

Mohamed met Giambra while working on the former county executive's campaign in 1999. In 2000, when Giambra took office Mohamed took a job with the county working on affirmative action compliance.

"It's all pretty cool," said Giambra. "Here's a guy with a family on Grand Island. He has dual citizenship. When he was prime minister, he brought stability. He started paying policemen."

Mohamed has unfinished business in his struggling homeland where the election has been postponed four times since November, said his daughter.

"He loves his country," said Intisar Mohamed, who is 24. "At the end of the day that's where he was born."

Born in Mogadishu, Mohamed worked for Somalia's ministry of foreign affairs in the mid '80s. In 1985 he was transferred to Washington and worked in the Somalian embassy for four years.

After applying for asylum, his daughter said he moved to Buffalo because it has a large Somali refugee community.

Mohamed was working for the state DOT in Buffalo when he met briefly with Somalia's President Sheikh Sharif Ahmed in New York in 2010, according to a report in The Buffalo News. Later that year he was tapped by Ahmed to be prime minister of Somalia. He served for eight months.

"After so many years of turmoil, he served at a time when the people of Somalia lost hope," said his daughter. "The people were hanging by a thread. He made sure the foundation was proper."

Today, Mohamed's campaign slogan -- Dalka Danta Dadka (the land, the needs, the people) -- has resonated with many Somalis, said Intisar Mohamed, who monitors social media to track her father's campaign.

Today's vote in Somalia was not a popular vote, she noted. Parliament members select the president based on the sentiment of their constituents.

After the first Parliament vote tally, incumbent president Mohamud held a slim lead over Mohamed, 88-72. Two runners-up -- a former president and current prime minister -- finished with 49 and 37 respectively.

In a runoff, the Parliament chose Mohamed as president.

With Somalia eight hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time, Mohamed's family and friends remained fixed on the web.

"The challenged he faces are mammoth," said Giambra, but he's well-equipped to deal with them with the U.S. as an ally."

Friday, January 13, 2017

Did Whoopi Goldberg say "President Pence?" on The View? Cat's out of the bag

Joy Behar Baits Joe Biden to Bash Trump on The View

Friday’s special guest on ABC’s The View was Vice President Joe Biden. Like ABC does with every Democrat guest, instead of asking critical questions, the panel split half their commentary into praising Biden and the other half into baiting him to slam Donald Trump and his administration. Host Joy Behar was the most frequent instigator though fellow host Whoopi Goldberg tried three times to get Biden to agree that Trump and Pence were not ready to “empathize” with the American people.
Right off the bat Behar invited Biden to bash Trump with this leading question:
JOY BEHAR: As you leave the office, the country, they say, is very much divided. People are worried about a Trump administration. I'm terrified that he knows nothing and is going to lead us into war. Now, you have called him thoroughly unqualified. What makes you the most uneasy, (and remember, it's only an hour show?)
Biden answered Behar’s question by defending his earlier statement about Trump being unqualified, saying that he only meant Trump didn’t have a background in foreign policy. Biden wisely didn’t take the bait on this one to bash Trump.
A little later on Behar again tried to get Biden to say something negative about Trump, asking, “When a guy tweets in the middle of the night continuously, does he understand the gravity of what he's doing?” When Biden stayed silent, Whoopi decided to answer for him.
WHOOPI: Clearly not!
BEHAR: Yeah.
WHOOPI: Because he keeps doing it.
BEHAR:  It's a continuous kind of like every minute he's tweeting.
Finally, Biden remarked gravely, “It's not healthy.”

Monday, August 29, 2016

Mush Records

Mush Records



http://www.dailymotion.com/MushRecords

One of the hottest independent labels in the USA... - khs

Mush Records is an independent record label from USA. We are an electronic based label and put out all kinds of variations that are sometimes referred to left field, hiphop, indie rock, downtempo, electronic pop, hip hop, rap, instrumental, abstract, experimental, electronica, ambient, avant and on and on... See videos from Sun Glitters, Steffaloo, Sunglasses, Holobody, A Lull, Brothertiger, Her Space Holiday, Command V, Corduroi, Jealov, Busdriver, Daedelus, Open Mike Eagle, Golden Glow, Pregnant, Is And Of The, Eat Sugar, Vuurwerk, Melting Season, k-the-i???, 4 Bonjour's Parties, Zoon Van Snook, Head Like A Kite, Clue to Kalo, Curse ov Dialect, cLOUDDEAD, Bigg Jus, Caural, Thavius Beck, Lulu Mushi, Deru, Loden, Bibio, Antimc and Radioinactive, Boy in Static, Reaching Quiet, Qua, Doseone and Boom Bip, Lymbyc Systym and Awol One. Artists on label also include: Aesop Rock, Blue Sky Black Death, Is And Of The, k-thei???, Jel, Andre Asmar, Pedro, Eliot Lipp, Thirsty Fish, Villian Accelerate, Octavius, Nobody and Mystic Chords of Memory, Omid, Scientific American, ID and Sleeper, The Opus, Fisk Industries, Listener, Labtekwon, Neutrino, Circus, SEVA, and more on the way.

Sunday, August 28, 2016

Joey Stuckey Presents Ladies of the South

Various
Blind Chart Topping Producer Joey Stuckey Releases All-Female Southern Artist Compilation
Macon, GA - Blind producer Joey Stuckey, the official Music Ambassador for his hometown of Macon, Georgia—a true music city—has released an all-female musical compilation, “Joey Stuckey Presents Ladies of the South”, that encompasses twelve incredible artists that he has produced over the past 6 years. 
Stuckey's roster of musical legends with whom he has worked includes Alan Parsons, Chuck Leavell, Jimmy Hall, The B-52s, Mike Mills (REM), Trisha Yearwood, Hughie Thomasson (Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Outlaws), and many others.
The decision to release this compilation was made after Stuckey's co-writing the album's feature song “What You See Ain’t What You Get” with Charlie Hoskyns (The Popes), Will Morrison (Modern English), and Paul McGuinness (The Pogues). Says Stuckey, “We wrote this amazing song about incredibly strong women and loved it so much that we had to record it. We chose long-time friend and Georgia treasure Sue Wilkinson (aka Sue Lu) to perform the lead vocals on this track. We needed the attitude of Janis Joplin and the vocal chops to go with it and Sue was the perfect woman to bring the song to life. After 'What You See Ain't What You Get' was completed, I realized that I knew and had worked with so many amazing female artists across all genres that it was time to share that talent and 'Joey Stuckey Presents Ladies of the South' was born.”
Whether you are a fan of rock, pop, singer/songwriter, country, or contemporary Christian, this compilation has it all! 
The artists and songs included in this southern exposé are:
  1. The Shadow Bandits featuring Sue Lu “What You See Ain't What You Get”
  2. Kim Meeks “Everybody’s Pretty”
  3. Hugh Hession featuring Camille Scoggins & Sue Tomlin “Start Over”
  4. Someday Merry featuring Eline Chavez “With You”
  5. Vanessa Moses “Danish Cookies Is My Name”
  6. Tyler Moore featuring Camille Scoggins “Box Labeled Questions”
  7. Katherine Daniel “Lonely Boulevard”
  8. The Vineyard Band featuring Amber Pierce and Heidi Clinite “Letting Go”
  9. Louise Warren “Home”
  10. Doc Henderson featuring Kim Meeks “Lately (Morning Dove, Mourning Sparrow)”
  11. Stacy Hostler “Something More”
  12. TATB featuring Rachel Elkins “Johnny 9 (Blind Man Remix)”
To learn more about these artists please visit:
Also make sure to check out the music videos for “What You See Ain't What You Get” and “Danish Cookies Is My Name”.
“What You See Ain't What You Get” Music Video http://youtu.be/zpW5A1nl4ck
“Danish Cookies Is My Name” Music Video http://youtu.be/joFth0t78UQ
For more information about producer Joey Stuckey:
Press inquiries: Glass Onyon PR, PH: 828-350-8158glassonyonpr@gmail.com



Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Farley D





Farley is the son of the late great cabaret artist Dorian Lane. He is also the cousin of Valerie Masters a sixties pop star.



Farley D
Farley Sings
f.david@talk21.com
Adult Contemporary
Unsigned
Geographic
Benfleet
United Kingdom
No
Band Description
Cover versions of well known classic and modern singers.