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Stan Getz Quartet 1950 1) There's a Small Hotel (Richard Rodgers / Lorenz Hart) 2) What's New? (Bob Haggart / Johnny Burke) Personnel: Stan Getz (tenor sax), Al Haig (piano), Tommy Potter (bass), Roy Haynes (drums) from the album 'STAN GETZ QUARTETS'
As of late, many people within the tea parties have taken a fancy to Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin who have infiltrated the the group for the global establishment to keep them distracted from the real world issues. So, in this video, I am exposing Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin for the corporate pay offs that they are. Pay close attention, because this is a dose of reality! Henry Kissinger The sentence was reported in "The Final Days", Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein It was said by Kissinger in front of Alexander Haig, newly appointed White House chief of staff, in Haig new office in 1973 I quote to you the sentences related: as you may notice the quote between brackets is "dumb, stupid animals to be used" that was never denied by Kissinger Quote: .... In Haig's presence, Kissinger referred pointedly to military men as "dumb, stupid animals to be used" as pawns for foreign policy. Kissinger often took up a post outside the doorway to Haig's office and dressed him down in front of the secretaries for alleged acts of incompetence with which Haig was not even remotely involved. Once when the Air Force was authorized to resume bombing of North Vietnam, the planes did not fly on certain days because of bad weather. Kissinger assailed Haig. He complained bitterly that the generals had been screamin for the limits to be taken off but that now their pilots were afraid to go up in a little fog. The country needed generals who could win battles, Kissinger said, not good briefers like Haig ...
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...you hate it when some bonehead goes all Al Haig and thinks he’s got more power than he really does and issues a fatwa against you when you know damn good and well he’s not even authorized to do so? It’s nice to see that they’re finally cracking down on FWA’s...
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The Powers That Be
http://dougpowers.com/2010/08/28/muslim-preacher-cited-for-fwa-fatwa-without-authorization/
MTV's "Randee from the Redwoods" appeared in hundreds of commercial spots that aired from 1987 to 1990. Randee became the dark horse candidate for President, thanks to MTV's marketing department. MTV even held a convention for him, which featured "The Fabulous Thunderbirds", "RUN/DMC" and "They Might be Giants". Guests included Robin Williams, Kevin Seal, Judy Tenuda, Rep. Claude Pepper, Al Haig, Bob Dole, and others
MTV's "Randee from the Redwoods" appeared in hundreds of commercial spots that aired from 1987 to 1990. Randee became the dark horse candidate for President, thanks to MTV's marketing department. MTV even held a convention for him, which featured "The Fabulous Thunderbirds", "RUN/DMC" and "They Might be Giants". Guests included Robin Williams, Kevin Seal, Judy Tenuda, Rep. Claude Pepper, Al Haig, Bob Dole, and others
MTV's "Randee from the Redwoods" appeared in hundreds of commercial spots that aired from 1987 to 1990. Randee became the dark horse candidate for President, thanks to MTV's marketing department. MTV even held a convention for him, which featured "The Fabulous Thunderbirds", "RUN/DMC" and "They Might be Giants". Guests included Robin Williams, Kevin Seal, Judy Tenuda, Rep. Claude Pepper, Al Haig, Bob Dole, and others
MTV's "Randee from the Redwoods" appeared in hundreds of commercial spots that aired from 1987 to 1990. Randee became the dark horse candidate for President, thanks to MTV's marketing department. MTV even held a convention for him, which featured "The Fabulous Thunderbirds", "RUN/DMC" and "They Might be Giants". Guests included Robin Williams, Kevin Seal, Judy Tenuda, Rep. Claude Pepper, Al Haig, Bob Dole, and others
Recorded: New York City, NY Summer 1948 Personnel: Allen Eager - Tenor Sax Al Haig - Piano Clyde Lombardi - Bass Charlie Perry - Drums
Piano solo played by Al Haig (Feb.1976)
October 17, 1974 On October 10, 1973, Vice President Spiro Agnew resigned and then pleaded no contest to criminal charges of tax evasion and money laundering, part of a negotiated resolution to a scheme wherein he accepted $29500 in bribes while governor of Maryland. According to The New York Times, "Nixon sought advice from senior Congressional leaders about a replacement. The advice was unanimous. 'We gave Nixon no choice but Ford,' House Speaker Carl Albert recalled later." Ford was nominated to take Agnew's position on October 12, the first time the vice-presidential vacancy provision of the 25th Amendment had been implemented. The United States Senate voted 92 to 3 to confirm Ford on November 27. Only three Senators, all Democrats, had voted against Ford's confirmation: Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin, Thomas Eagleton of Missouri and William Hathaway of Maine. On December 6, the House confirmed Ford by a vote of 387 to 35. One hour after the confirmation vote in the House, Ford took the oath of office as Vice President of the United States. Ford's brief tenure as Vice-President was little noted by the media. Instead, reporters were preoccupied by the continuing revelations about criminal acts during the 1972 presidential election and allegations of cover-ups within the White House. Following Ford's appointment, the Watergate investigation continued until Chief of Staff Alexander Haig contacted Ford on August 1, 1974, and told him that "smoking gun" evidence had been ...
Recorded: Live at the "Trade Winds" Inglewood California June 16, 1952 Personnel: Charlie Parker - Alto Sax Chet Baker - Trumpet Sonny Criss - Alto Sax Al Haig - Piano Harry Babasin - Bass Lawrence Marable - Drums
Recorded: New York City, NY January 21, 1949 Personnel: Miles Davis - Trumpet Kai Winding - Trombone Junior Collins - French Horn Bill Barber - Tuba Lee Konitz - Alto Sax Gerry Mulligan - Baritone Sax Al Haig - Piano Joe Schulman - Bass Max Roach - Drums * John Lewis / Gerry Mulligan - Arrangements
Recorded: Live at "Storyville", Boston, MA October 28, 1951 Personnel: Stan Getz - Tenor Sax Al Haig - Piano Jimmy Raney - Guitar Teddy Kotick - Bass Tiny Kahn - Drums
Recorded: AFRS Jubilee, NBC Studios Hollywood, California December 29, 1945 Personnel: Dizzy Gillespie - Trumpet Charlie Parker - Alto Sax Milt Jackson - Vibraphone Al Haig - Piano Ray Brown - Bass Stan Levey - Drums * Ernie "Bubbles" Whitman - Announcer
Recorded 1958: Chet Baker -trumpet Al Haig - Piano Paul Chambers - Bass Philly Joe Jones - Drums
Harry Belafonte Sings Standards 1949 1) Smoke Gets in Your Eyes (Jerome Kern / Otto Harbach) 2) The Night Has a Thousand Eyes (Jerome Brainin / Buddy Bernier) Personnel: Harry Belafonte (vocal), Zoot Sims (tenor sax), Al Haig (piano), Jimmy Raney (guitar), Tommy Potter (bass), Roy Haynes (drums) from the single released in 1950 by Jubilee Records
July 14, 1987 In 1979, McFarlane was appointed by US Senator John Tower to the staff of the Senate Armed Services Committee, where he was responsible for staffing Senate consideration of the SALT II Treaty from 1979 to 1981. He also authored much of Ronald Reagan's foreign policy platform during the 1980 presidential campaign. In 1981, President Reagan appointed and the Senate confirmed McFarlane as Counselor to the Department of State. In this post he assisted Secretary of State Alexander Haig. In 1982, Reagan appointed McFarlane as Deputy National Security Advisor, where he was responsible for the integration of the policy recommendations of the Departments of State, Treasury and Defense. In 1983, he was appointed by the President as his Special Representative in the Middle East where he was responsible for Israeli-Arab negotiations. Following that assignment, he returned to the White House and was appointed President Reagan's National Security Advisor. In that post, he was responsible for the development of US foreign and defense policy. He is best remembered of the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI or "Star Wars"). The Iran-Contra affair involved running arms to Iran in order to get money to support the Contras in Nicaragua. McFarlane and his successor, Admiral John Poindexter, were heavily involved in both the Iran and Nicaragua sides of the scandal. McFarlane was serving as an assistant to Secretary of State Alexander Haig, in 1981, when he authored Taking the War ...
July 14, 1987 In 1979, mcfarlane was appointed by US Senator John Tower to the staff of the Senate Armed Services Committee, where he was responsible for staffing Senate consideration of the SALT II Treaty from 1979 to 1981. He also authored much of Ronald Reagan's foreign policy platform during the 1980 presidential campaign. In 1981, President Reagan appointed and the Senate confirmed mcfarlane as Counselor to the Department of State. In this post he assisted Secretary of State Alexander Haig. In 1982, Reagan appointed mcfarlane as Deputy National Security Advisor, where he was responsible for the integration of the policy recommendations of the Departments of State, Treasury and Defense. In 1983, he was appointed by the President as his Special Representative in the Middle East where he was responsible for Israeli-Arab negotiations. Following that assignment, he returned to the White House and was appointed President Reagan's National Security Advisor. In that post, he was responsible for the development of US foreign and defense policy. He is best remembered of the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI or "Star Wars"). The Iran-Contra affair involved running arms to Iran in order to get money to support the Contras in Nicaragua. mcfarlane and his successor, Admiral John Poindexter, were heavily involved in both the Iran and Nicaragua sides of the scandal. mcfarlane was serving as an assistant to Secretary of State Alexander Haig, in 1981, when he authored Taking the War ...
Recorded: New York City, NY November 11, 1949 Personnel: Wardell Gray - Tenor Sax Al Haig - Piano Tommy Potter - Bass Roy Haynes - Drums * Image - From the film "Forgotten Tenor" by Abraham Ravett wonka.hampshire.edu
Wardell Gray (ts), Al Haig (pf), Clyde Lombardi (b), Tiny Kahn (ds) rec. 1948 NYC
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...you ever doubted the damage one ill-advised and poorly-executed public statement can make, just read some of Alexander Haig's recent obits. Years ago, Ronald Reagan's former advisor Lyn Nofziger predicted that the third paragraph of Haig's obituary one day...
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Huffington Post
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/bill-mcgowan/the-al-haig-communication_b_478775.html
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...Contrary to what has been widely reported and thought, the late Alexander Haig made precisely the right move in asserting his authority after the attempted assassination against President Reagan on March 30, 1981, according to a former national security ...
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American Spectator
http://spectator.org/blog/2010/02/24/al-haig-acted-properly-after-1
China mourns the death of General Alexander Haig. Haig, a USSecretary of State, reportedly visited China more than 50 times since 1972. He was considered a strong positive force in shaping US - China relations.
Thank you to brasschecktv for the words that accompany this video: Unless you're over 50, you probably don't know who General Alexander Haig was. He was functionally the president between the time Nixon melted down and Ford stepped in. He also, inaccurately, claimed to be running the country, until the arrival of Vice President George Bush after Ronald Reagan was shot. If you don't think there are coups in America, think again. (Ignore the Fox fluff, there are some real gems in this interview.): The military had spies in the White House during the Nixon administration. Alexander Haig, a general, ran the country for all practical purposes while Nixon melted down. Other little known facts: 1. Haig controlled the White House safe that held the notorious Watergate tapes which brought Nixon down 2. Bob Woodward, the famous Washington Post journalist who broke the Watergate story, was a Yale grad, a Navy officer, a likely NSA officer, and a briefer to Alexander Haig when he was in the military. Small world isn't it. For more info on this see the book "Silent Coup" by Gerald and Deborah Strober. It's a distinct possibility that the US military wanted to get rid of Nixon and went ahead and did it. www.brasschecktv.com Alexander Haig was also a memeber of Knights of Malta, scroll down about three quarters of the page: www.zerotolerenceforwar.org Bob Woodward was a member of Book and Snake: www.ctka.net Porter 'Goss and Uncle Bucky Bush were also Book and Snake: www.infowars.com
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...When we parted, I knew that Israel had a good friend in Washington and that I had also established a personal friendship with Al Haig. While there is no truth in the persistent rumor that Haig gave Ariel Sharon - Israel's defense minister at the time, who...
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Israel Matsav
http://israelmatzav.blogspot.com/2010/02/alexander-haig-was-friend-of-israel.html
Reagan assassination attempt. Secretary of State Haig speaks to the press after the attempted assassination on President Ronald reaganin 1981, following the March 30 assassination attempt on Reagan, Haig asserted before reporters "I am in control here" as a result of Reagan's hospitalization. Constitutionally, gentlemen, you have the President, the Vice President and the Secretary of State in that order, and should the President decide he wants to transfer the helm to the Vice President, he will do so. He has not done that. As of now, I am in control here, in the White House, pending return of the Vice President and in close touch with him. If something came up, I would check with him, of course. Haig was incorrect by an interpretation of the US Constitution concerning both the presidential line of succession and the 25th Amendment, which dictates what happens when a president is incapacitated. The holders of the two offices between the Vice President and the Secretary of State, the Speaker of the House (at the time, Tip O'Neill) and the President pro tempore of the Senate (at the time, Strom Thurmond), would be required under US law (3 USC § 19) to resign their positions in order for either of them to become acting President. This was an unlikely event, considering that Vice-President Bush was merely not immediately available. Haig's statement reflected political reality, if not necessarily legal reality. Haig later said, I wasn't talking about transition. I was talking ...
Co-worker and friend Gen. George Joulwan shares his memories of Haig
Former US Secretary of State Alexander Haig, an adviser to three presidents, has died at the age of 85. Haig was known for his anti-communism and for one controversial remark.
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...always recount some personal story about a person or experience drawn from his past that had some contemporary relevance. Al Haig will be ridiculed by some for his statement about being in control during the attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan or for...
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The Washington Note
http://www.thewashingtonnote.com/archives/2010/02/remembering_ale/
Alexander Haig, former US Secretary of State and Chief of Staff to Richard Nixon, has died aged 85.
A nonwhitewashed remembrance of the hard-nosed general who encouraged President Gerald Ford to pardon Richard Nixon for Watergate--plus displayed an embarrassing lust for autocracy when declaring himself "in charge" after President Ronald Reagan was wounded by John Hinckley in 1981. Haig can be explained to the younger generation as what Dick Cheney could have become if Cheney had served in the military and achieved the rank of four-star general.
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A man of years of civil service, both in military and civilian roles, has passed away. The man was remarkable. To get an idea of what he has done, please watch this video.
Watch Former US Secretary of State Alexander Haig dies here at our link : comels.com - (FREE)!! Alexander Haig, who said the famous "I Am in Charge" died today of complications from an infection, at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. Alexander M. Haig Jr. was a former secretary of state, who declared "I'm in control here" , alexander haig, alexander haig death, alexander haig biography, haig, charice pyramid
Former Secretary of State Alexander Haig, a four-star general who served as a top adviser to three presidents and had presidential ambitions of his own, died Saturday of complications from an infection. (Feb. 20)
Alexander Haig, former Nixon and Reagan adviser, dies at 85
Former Secretary of State Alexander Haig, a four-star general who served as a top adviser to three presidents and had presidential ambitions of his own, died Saturday of complications from an infection. (Feb. 20)
The late Gen Haig was both a decorated soldier and a skilled player of palace politics. James Rosen interviewed him for his book on Watergate.
moxnews.com February 20, 2010 MSNBC
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...- Former Secretary of State Alexander Haig, a four-star general who served as a top adviser to three presidents and had presidential ambitions of his own, died Saturday of complications from an infection, his family said. He was 85. Haig's long and decorated...
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The Politico
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0210/33216.html
Alexander Haig (December 2, 1924 - February 20, 2010) was a retired United States Army general who served as the United States Secretary of State under President Ronald Reagan and White House Chief of Staff under Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. In 1973 Haig served as Vice Chief of Staff of the Army, the number-two ranking officer in the Army. Haig served as the Supreme Allied Commander Europe, commanding all US and NATO forces in Europe. Haig, a veteran of the Korean War and Vietnam War, is a recipient of the Distinguished Service Cross, the Silver Star with oak leaf cluster, and the Purple Heart. On February 20, 2010 news reports indicated that Haig passed away from an undisclosed illness. He was 85.
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(CBS/AP) Former U.S. secretary of state Alexander Haig, who served Republican presidents and ran for the office himself, has died. He was 85.
The Haig family says he died today at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore from complications associated
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CBS News
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/02/20/national/main6226176.shtml
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...Haig, Ronald Reagan’s first Secretary of State, former NATO commander, and 1988 presidential aspirant has died at 85. Former Secretary of State Alexander Haig, who served Republican presidents and ran for the office himself, has died. The Haig family says...
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Outside the Beltway
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/OTB/~3/_sQhgIjm6XY/
Former secretary of state and presidential adviser Alexander Haig is in critical condition at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, where he has been for more than 2 weeks. But the hospital is not saying why Haig is hospitalized. (Feb. 19)

