Saturday, June 23, 2007

"It's Saturday Night" will assemble Sunday night. Have a good evening.


Mariane Pearl and son Adam. They should live a happy and fulfilling life. If this film is the beginnings of that then I look forward to much more.

I am not sure the subject yet.

Perhaps I'll discuss why Iraq is a perpetual war, while General Pace sees no profit in counting dead American soldiers.

Perhaps 'the right' or lack thereof for the USA to continue to impose their military will on the Iraqi people.

Perhaps the 'unclear' delineation between Daniel Pearl and stardom of Angelina. Somehow, it is my observation/concern about the picture that with a powerful Superstar whom stands up for human rights at every turn, the profound loss of Danny will be itself be lost. Unlike Angelina, Danny wanted to end the 'estrangement' of those capable of violence against the West. He wanted to bridge the gap and 'find a way.' I hope that comes through and she represents that interest along with her own message. Mariane Pearl has allowed an incredible legacy to grow in honor of Danny reflected in her devotion to her son, Adam. She has every reason to take credit for a film which reflects the dedication of journalists, of which she is an example, 'to the story.' I believe the word she and Danny were dedicated to was 'dialogue.'

Or perhaps I'll bemoan the daily loss of ice of our icefields and polar regions and why an article appeared in The New York Times today about the global proliferation of tug boats.

Or maybe something more out of the ordinary.

...until tomorrow...