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Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Left Behind: World at War




http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Left_Behind:_World_at_War


Left Behind: World at War

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Left Behind: World at War is a 2005 American apocalyptic Christian thriller film and the third in the series of films based on the Left Behind book series.


Plot

Set 18 months after the events of the second film, an attack takes place. United States President Gerald Fitzhugh videotapes his confession. Afterwards, he looks out the window as a shadowy figure arrives in the background.


Fitzhugh is recruited by Miller's ragtag military team to help take out Nicolae, which he participates in. As Fitzhugh enters the GC building and asks to see the president (it is also revealed that one of the GC guards is really an insider, but is shot by another). Fitzhugh enters Nicolae's office, but Nicolae is already aware of Fitzhugh's assassination attempt and foils it. Fitzhugh tries to shoot Nicolae with three rounds, but isn't affected as they go through him and hit a guard instead.










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Left Behind: World at War Opens Friday at a Church Near You; Participation Across the Country Makes Local News a National Interest


WHAT: Cloud Ten Pictures is distributing Left Behind: World at War via the church instead of the traditional movie theater. Nationwide, there are currently 3,000 participating churches and a presence in all 50 states, making this a wide release by industry definition. The film will premiere in Hollywood later this week in the same manner as its distribution -- in a local church.

WHO: Returning cast of Kirk Cameron, Brad Johnson, Chelsea Noble, Gordon Currie and Janaya Stephens, adds Academy Award winner Louis Gossett, Jr. playing the role of US President, Gerald Fitzhugh. Additionally, Craig Baxley (Kingdom Hospital, Rose Red) came on board as director, with producer and co-writer Andre van Heerden. Brothers Peter and Paul Lalonde, co-CEOs of Cloud Ten Pictures, introduced the radically unique idea of enlisting churches as screening locations for first run movies.

WHEN: Nationwide Opening

The film will debut in churches and ministries across the nation the weekend of October 21, 2005. Each location has complete discretion on when and how many times the film will be shown over the weekend.

World Premiere

Thursday, October 20, 2005 at 7:30pm

WHERE: Nationwide Opening

Friday, October 21 thru Sunday, October 23

Screening times vary by location

For a complete listing of participating churches and ministries in your area, with individual contact information and show times where available, visit the website at http://www.leftbehind-worldatwar.com .

World Premiere

Hollywood Presbyterian Church

1760 N. Gower Street

Hollywood, CA 90028










http://articles.latimes.com/2005/oct/20/news/wk-quick20.1

Los Angeles Times


'Left Behind' movie to be seen in churches

October 20, 2005 Scott Martelle

Coming soon to a church near you: Hollywood.

Producers of the "Left Behind" movie series plan to screen "Left Behind: World at War" in 3,000 churches in the U.S. and Canada this weekend, bypassing theater chains before Sony Pictures Home Entertainment releases it Tuesday on DVD.

The church-focused marketing campaign is reminiscent of the pamphleting and advance-sale tickets that preceded the theatrical release of the Trinity Broadcasting Network-funded "The Omega Code" six years ago.

The new film, third in the series based on the bestselling Christian post-Armageddon novels by Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins, is available to churches for a licensing fee ranging from $69 to $200, based on the size of the congregation


The "Left Behind" novels and movies envision the lives of the unfaithful left behind at the time of the Rapture -- when some Christians believe the faithful will ascend bodily to heaven -- and their struggle against evil.










http://articles.latimes.com/2005/oct/20/news/wk-quick20.1

Los Angeles Times


'Left Behind' movie to be seen in churches

October 20, 2005 Scott Martelle


is available to churches for a licensing fee ranging from $69 to $200










http://www.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0510/20/sbt.01.html

CNN


Aired October 20, 2005 - 19:00:00 ET


Religion and Hollywood: Tonight, the controversial "Left Behind" movie that is turning Hollywood upside-down and turning churches into movie theatres.


UNIDENTIFIED MALE: He`s the anti-Christ. You can`t kill it.

ANDERSON: Chances are you won`t find "Left Behind: World at War" at a theater near you but at a church near you. Churches and Christian groups throughout the country are paying a licensing fee to the film`s distributor to screen the movie for their congregations this weekend. It`ll be released on DVD next week.










http://www.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0510/20/sbt.01.html

CNN


Aired October 20, 2005 - 19:00:00 ET


Religion and Hollywood: Tonight, the controversial "Left Behind" movie that is turning Hollywood upside-down and turning churches into movie theatres.


CAMERON: There is a licensing fee for the church to actually be able to screen the movie.










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http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=104263

The American Presidency Project

Barack Obama

XLIV President of the United States: 2009 - present

642 - Remarks at a Meeting of the President's Export Council

September 19, 2013

The President. Everybody, please have a seat. Have a seat. Well, it is good to see all of you. I know that we've got a——

[At this point, Export Council Chairman W. James McNerney, Jr., reached over and turned on the President's microphone].

The President. ——whoops, All right.

Mr. McNerney. There you go.

The President. I know that we've got a few new members, in fact, some folks that were just appointed and immediately got to work. And so we're thrilled to see all of you. And then there are the grizzled veterans of the Export Council—[laughter]—although you don't look grizzled. You guys look great.

Obviously, I want to thank Jim and Ursula at the outset for their outstanding leadership in this entire process. This week marks the fifth anniversary of the collapse of Lehman Brothers and an incredible financial crisis that devastated not just the financial sector, but the entire economy, and people lost jobs and homes and savings.

And for the last 5 years, we have worked our way back because of the incredible grit and resilience of the American people, because the outstanding dynamism of our business sectors, because of, I think, some timely work on the part of this administration and other agencies to make sure that we were responsive to the immediate needs of the American people, but also looking at how we can start initiating some structural changes that are going to make a difference over the long term and rebuild our economy.

We're not where we need to be yet. But with 7½ million new jobs created in the private sector, with the housing market beginning to recover, with our energy transformation continuing in a way that, I think, many people would not have anticipated 20 years ago, where we're now at a point where domestic production is actually starting to exceed imports—across all these fronts, there are some very positive pieces of news. But I tell you, one of the biggest bright spots in our economy has been exports: the fact that "Made in America" means something and has provided a boost to our domestic economy and has reminded the world just how competitive we are.

This has been a top priority from the start. Part of the reason we set up this Export Council was to make sure that we were in a position to meet our goal of doubling exports during the course of a fairly short period of time. And we now sell more goods overseas than ever before.

Jason, correct me if I'm wrong, but I think our current account deficit and trade deficits have narrowed as significantly as we've seen in a very long time. Now, part of that is because we're importing less foreign oil and increasing domestic production, but a lot of it is because we're selling a lot of great products all around the world. And this Council has done a great job in helping to guide our policies.

We've got large businesses; we've got small businesses; we've got medium-sized businesses. We've got services as well as manufacturers. And your input has been enormously important in this entire process.

Part of what we've seen is a continued transformation in American business to become more competitive and more productive. And I would be remiss to say, since it's in the news quite a bit—to note that one of the reasons our businesses are more competitive is because health care costs have actually stabilized relative to what we had been seeing in previous years. Just an interesting statistic here for folks who may be interested. [Laughter]

Thanks in part to the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare—[laughter]—the cost of health care is now growing at the slowest rate in 50 years. Employer-based health care costs are growing at about one-third of the rate of a decade ago. And just yesterday CMS estimated that health care spending grew at its second slowest rate ever in 2012, will grow at its third slowest rate ever in 2013, grew at its slowest rate in 2011. So the 3 years since Obamacare passed, we've seen the slowest growth in health care costs on record.

Now, I think this is critically important to recognize because one of the huge competitive disadvantages that our businesses have had is that we—American businesses—oftentimes are shouldering health care costs that their competitors are not, because they've had a more efficient, more effective system. And so for us—and when we passed the Affordable Care Act, by the way, there were all kinds of arguments about how all the cost savings weren't very meaningful and weren't going to do a lot and we weren't really bending the cost curve. And well, it turns out actually a lot of what we've done is starting to bear real fruit, and it has an impact on the bottom lines of American businesses as well as the American people.

So if the current trends hold—and all estimates are that, in fact, they will—this is not just a byproduct of or hangover from the recession—we're going to see a continuing slowing of increases in health care costs. That's going to boost our exports.

Now, we can still do more when it comes to exports, and thanks in part to new trade deals that I've signed as well as obviously really great products and services that you've all designed, America now exports more to the rest of the world than ever before. We're on track to export even more this year. Last year, $1 billion in exports supported nearly 50,000 jobs—or 5,000 jobs in the United States. So for every billion dollars that we sell, that's 5,000 new jobs right here in the United States.

And so we're really focused on how do we keep that momentum going. Our new Trade Rep, our new Ambassador, Michael Froman, who many of you have had a chance to work with when he was in the White House, is in the process of trying to complete negotiations around a Trans-Pacific Partnership. You're talking about the largest, most dynamic, fastest growing market in the world.

And because of some incredibly hard work by Michael and the previous Trade Representative, Ron Kirk, we are very far along in trying to get that deal done: raising standards; opening up markets that previously have been closed; getting the kinds of protections, like IPR protections, that are so important to American businesses since we typically are the best innovators; making sure that services are allowed to compete in many of these markets, because we do services better than anybody else and those are markets that oftentimes are the most parochial, most encumbered by regulation and have most frequently been closed.

So we're going to be pushing ahead not only on the Trans-Pacific Partnership, but we also have now our transatlantic effort, where we can see if we can enhance what is already robust trade with Europe. It amounts to the largest trading relationship in the world by far, and we think we can do even better. And so we're going to be moving on that front as well.

We're going to need trade promotion authority through Congress. And this is an area where, so far at least, Mitch McConnell says he's for it, and that's good. And so we may be able to get some good bipartisan support to get that done.

But let me just make a couple of closing comments about how important this Export Council has been. One thing that I think a lot of people aren't aware of, at least until they get involved in policymaking around exports, is tourism is an export. When foreign visitors come here and spend money, that is tallied as a U.S. export. And thanks to people like Bob Iger at Walt Disney and others, we have made enormous progress over the last several years in boosting tourism in the United States, making it easier for foreign visitors to get visas, making it easier for them to come here and enjoy the incredible attractions that we have here in the United States. That's making a big difference. A lot of the ideas about how we could do that were generated from, initially, these efforts.

So I use that as an example just to say that this is not a—just a bunch of show horses here, these are some work horses. And I believe it's fair to say—and I think Jim and Ursula will confirm—that if any of you have good ideas about how we can further promote exports, put them on the table. You will find an administration that is ready and willing to put their shoulder behind the wheel to actually get it done.

And I know that our new Secretary of Commerce, Penny Pritzker, who is coming directly from the business world, understands how important it is for us to be able to execute and not just generate a bunch of white papers that get filed off in some dusty file somewhere. We want to make sure that we're moving on all fronts very aggressively.

So with that, I just want to say how much I appreciate all your participation. I want to say a—make a special note to some of the small businesses that have been represented here, because what we've seen is that when small and medium-sized businesses can cut through the redtape and understand how to export, actually they can compete pretty well. And that's an area where we can make some significant progress.

Obviously, big companies like Xerox or Boeing, we want to keep on growing them because small businesses are up and down the supply chain and are—when we sell a bunch of airplanes, a lot of small businesses and medium-sized businesses are benefiting from that as well.

But I am very enthusiastic about this. I think Jim, at least, will confirm that I'm happy to go out and make sales. I'm expecting a gold watch—[laughter]—from Boeing at the end of my Presidency because I know that I'm on the list of top salesmen at Boeing. And that applies to all of you.

And I also notice that we've got some wonderful elected officials here, folks like Governor Fallin. Part of what we want to do is also coordinate State and Federal and local efforts, because right now our competitors—the Germanys, a lot of the European countries—they have a very tight, very aggressive, very well-coordinated effort to make sales around the world. Sometimes, because we're so big and, frankly, we've been such a dominant economy for a long time, that our sales pitches and efforts have been a little more scattered and a little more diffuse.

So one of the functions that this Export Council can serve is as a clearinghouse and a coordinating mechanism to make sure that if Oklahoma is trying to pitch something or help one of their businesses that they are in touch with Federal counterparts and they can do a much more effective job. All right?

So what I think we're going to do now is we're going to clear out the press. I'm going to have a chance to come around and say hello to everybody and say thank you. And then the conversation will continue. All right?










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From 1/17/1991 ( RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 - the Persian Gulf War begins as scheduled severe criminal activity against the United States of America ) To 10/20/2005 is 5390 days

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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0443567/releaseinfo

IMDb


Left Behind: World at War (2005)

Release Info

USA 20 October 2005 (Los Angeles, California) (premiere)










http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0041791/releaseinfo

IMDb


The Red Menace (1949)

Release Info

USA 1 August 1949



http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0041791/plotsummary

IMDb


The Red Menace (1949)

Plot Summary


A disillusioned, bitter ex-GI gets involved with the Communist party, and winds up falling in love with one of his "instructors." At first true believers, they realize their mistake when they witness Party leaders murder a member who questions the party's principles. They try to leave the party, but are marked for murder and hunted by the party's assassins.










http://www.tv.com/shows/general-electric-theater/wedding-day-323054/

tv.com


General Electric Theater Season 1 Episode 1


Aired Unknown Feb 01, 1953 on CBS

AIRED: 2/1/53










http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0039468/releaseinfo

IMDb


Hold That Lion! (1947)

Release Info

USA 17 July 1947



http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0039468/fullcredits

IMDb


Hold That Lion! (1947)

Full Cast & Crew


Shemp Howard ... Shemp (as Shemp)
Larry Fine ... Larry (as Larry)
Moe Howard ... Moe (as Moe)



http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0039468/plotsummary

IMDb


Hold That Lion! (1947)

Plot Summary


The stooges are tricked out of their inheritance by Icabob Slipp, a crooked lawyer. The boys follow Slipp onto a passenger train and corner him, but not before they accidentally let a lion loose on the train.










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From 2/6/1911 ( my biological maternal grandfather Ronald Reagan ) To 1/17/1991 ( RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 - the Persian Gulf War begins as scheduled severe criminal activity against the United States of America ) is 29200 days

29200 = 14600 + 14600

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 10/23/2005 is 14600 days





http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/left-behind-world-at-war-opens-friday-at-a-church-near-you-participation-across-the-country-makes-local-news-a-national-interest-55461982.html

PR Newswire


Left Behind: World at War Opens Friday at a Church Near You; Participation Across the Country Makes Local News a National Interest


WHEN: Nationwide Opening

The film will debut in churches and ministries across the nation the weekend of October 21, 2005.


WHERE: Nationwide Opening

Friday, October 21 thru Sunday, October 23










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AZ LYRICS UNIVERSE

PINK FLOYD

album: "The Dark Side Of The Moon" (1973)


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PINK FLOYD LYRICS

"Time"


Far away, across the field, tolling on the iron bell
Calls the faithful to their knees










http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=41231

The American Presidency Project

Ronald Reagan

XL President of the United States: 1981 - 1989

Remarks at the Presentation Ceremony for the Enrico Fermi Awards at the Department of Energy

April 25, 1983

The President. Secretary Hodel, Dr. Anderson, Dr. Neddermeyer, Dr. Trivelpiece, and ladies and gentlemen:

You know, from long years out on the mashed-potato circuit, you always tried to think of some reason that you could sort of express at the beginning of your remarks as to why you were qualified or what you had in common with the occasion that could bring you there. And the only thing that I could think of for this morning goes back some years to when I was doing a television show called "The General Electric Theater." [Laughter]

And I remember that I was up at that great installation in the State of Washington where so much was being done with nuclear power. And in one particular building where they were showing me through, why, we put on felt boots and we put on some gowns and then we went through. But then we had to peel all of this off. And there was a slot machine there in which you put your hands and your feet— [laughter] —and there were four dials that started ticking away as to the amount of radioactivity that you might have acquired in your extremities. And mine all—on three of them, stopped. But on my left hand, that dial kept on ticking, and it was getting up there toward where the numbers were red. And I was getting a little concerned. And the manager of the plant looked over my shoulder, and he says, "Oh, your left hand." He says, "That always happens." He said, "That's the radium dial on your wristwatch." [Laughter] I was very relieved.

I was 200 miles away from there when I realized—I don't have a radium dial. [Laughter] Every once in a while, I still put my head under the covers and look to see if my hand's lighting up. [Laughter]

But on December 2d, 1942, James Conant, the Science Adviser to the President of the United States, received a coded message during a phone call from Arthur Holly Compton, "The Italian navigator has landed in the New World," Compton said. Conant inquired, "How were the natives?" And Compton answered, "Very friendly."










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IMDb


E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)

Quotes


Mary: If you ever see it again, whatever it is, don't touch it, just call me and we'll have somebody come and take it away.

Gertie: Like the dogcatcher?

Elliot: But they'll give it a lobotomy or do experiments on it or something.



































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http://www.navy.com/joining/getting-started.html

United States Navy


WANT TO KNOW HOW TO JOIN THE NAVY?

Whether you’re looking to join as an Enlisted Sailor or Officer, the process is simple. Below, the steps are laid out for you – from talking to a recruiter to getting mom and dad on board to taking the Oath of Enlistment and moving on to your initial training.

STEP 1: TALK TO A RECRUITER

At this point, it’s common to have questions about everything from qualifications and life in the Navy to benefits and career areas that have interested you. So it’s time to get answers by contacting a local recruiter. The recruiter will fill in any gaps and talk with you about available career options and education opportunities as well as any other points you wish to discuss.

A recruiter can also outline the different ways you can join the Navy

STEP 2: SHARE WITH FAMILY AND FRIENDS

The idea of joining the military can make loved ones uneasy. So be sure to talk to them about the Navy, its advantages and why joining will give you the opportunities of a lifetime. Introduce them to NAVYForMoms.com. This online community is a great place to share thoughts and questions with those who have loved ones serving in the Navy. Also, feel free to invite your recruiter to meet with your family. He or she can easily answer more detailed questions.

STEP 3: PUT IN YOUR APPLICATION

Now it’s time to apply. But before you do, you’ll want to decide whether it’s an Enlisted or Officer position you want to pursue. That will factor into your decision to join right away, to complete school first, or to consider options to join now but not serve until after the Navy has helped you complete your education.

When you meet with your recruiter, he or she will help you fill out your application.

STEP 4: GET PROCESSED

Everyone who joins the military goes through the Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS). It's where applicants for military service go to complete the enlistment process. You'll be screened to make sure you meet the physical, academic and moral standards to serve in the Navy. That process includes testing for vocational aptitude, career counseling, physical exam, background screen and an oath of enlistment.










http://www.mepcom.army.mil/meps/shreveport/index.html

United States Military Entrance Processing Command


Shreveport Military Entrance Processing Station

2715 Alkay Drive

Shreveport, LA 71118-2509


The Shreveport MEPS is one of a network of 65 MEPS located nationwide and in Puerto Rico.

A separate Department of Defense (DoD) agency, USMEPCOM is comprised of two geographical sectors and staffed with personnel from all military services.

The mission of USMEPCOM and the Shreveport MEPS is to process individuals for enlistment or induction into the armed services, based on DoD-approved peacetime and mobilization standards.

Three primary areas are considered in determining an applicant's qualifications for enlistment:

aptitude for military service

physical qualification

background evaluation screening










http://www.navy.com/joining/ways-to-join/never-served.html#ft-qualifications-&-commitment

United States Navy


ACTIVE DUTY ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR NEW SERVICEMEMBERS


KNOW THE BASIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

If you’re new to the military, you will be expected to meet the following Actve Duty service requirements:

AGE

To serve as an Enlisted Sailor, you must be no older than 34 but at least 17 years old. If you are not yet 18, you must have parental consent.










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Google Books


Joining the United States Navy: A Handbook

By Snow Wildsmith


page 101


II. The Qualification Process


After your recruiter has made sure your enlistment application is completely filled out, that all of the information is accurate, and that you do not need any waivers to continue the enlistment process (or that you have received the waivers needed to continue), then you are ready to visit MEPS for your physical



































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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: Posted by H.V.O.M at 10:03 AM Saturday, September 03, 2011


I just looked on Google maps and the building for Donald Mills store is still there but it looks abandoned. Across a side street is an old building which was decrepit when I worked there and it seems to have collapsed. That was the building where he stored PVC pipe and I dreaded going in there because I always worried about getting bit by snakes. On the other side is the frame building where he stored canned food and where he would send me with a list of items to retrieve and that I would bring the boxes into the store to stock the shelves. The large building to the north at the corner of Douglas and Highway 71 & 59 is completely gone. That was close to the post office and where he store furniture items and maybe some other stuff I don't now recall. I can remember summers being soaked in sweat from working in there in that store with its twenty foot ceiling and concrete floors and moving boxes of canned food around and sweeping floors and mowing grass and delivering groceries and a hundred different activities around there and I was proud to work there.

Oh, yeah, Donald Mills also had me dress up as Santa Claus every year.

I also remember when I first met the recruiter from Texarkana for the United States Navy and I gave him directions to meet me at Donald Mills store in Wilton Arkansas and from there we went to where I lived so he could talk to me and my parents about me enlisting in the United States Navy in the Advanced Electronics Field


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http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=43524

The American Presidency Project

Ronald Reagan

XL President of the United States: 1981 - 1989

Remarks at the Inaugural Balls

January 20, 1981

Capital Hilton Hotel (8:40 p.m.)

Hello, veterans and your ladies, and thank you for allowing Nancy and me to interrupt your evening here for just a few minutes. [Laughter] Well, it is for only a few minutes, because I understand, on the logistics they've gotten for our schedule tonight, that if we get in and out of each one of the parties in 10 minutes, it will only take us 4 1/2 hours. [Laughter] But this is number one, and in more ways than one.

I've been told that you are honoring here tonight, as well any of us should, our Congressional Medal of Honor winners. And when I think of them, I remember a story I read once, and it was actually a novel, written by James Warner Bella, who used to write those great cavalry-Indian pictures that John Ford and John Wayne would do. [Laughter] He was called the Kipling of America for writing of that great era in American history.

But I remembered in this one story he had troops, a cavalry detachment out, a war party, and so forth. And the commanding officer fell mortally wounded, and he called the next in command over, who was to take over. And the lines I've never forgotten. He said to him as he was dying, "There may be only one time, one moment in your life when you will be called upon to do the nasty thing that has to be done, when you are the only one that can serve your country in that moment." He said, "Do it or the taste will be forever ashes in your mouth."



- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 10:37 AM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Tuesday 26 May 2015