Of late I've become very disillusioned not primarily with life but at certain things that are happening. Baseball's season has opened with great furore and already the Yankees and Sox are it. The NBA postseason starts on Sunday with the first round of the playoff and the game's fans are definately in for a treat.
Marlins' SS Hanly Ramirez makes a play jumping over the Braves' Matt Diaz. Diaz was called out in a game which the Marlins won 6-5 to stay atop of the NL East with a 9-5 record. Something of a suprise to many at this juncture. picture courtesy of ap/photo/J. Pat Carter ..............
And that the machination that is the NFL is in full swing with their own showcase ................NFL Draft Day just around the corner. All of which os very important to the fans of their respective teams. We'll see how adept the coaches, GM's and their coaching staff apparently are. It's said that the Miami Dolphins are in talks with their prospective first round pick..........in this case the overall # 1 pick Chris Long. Just wondering the selling points of that particular conversation ?
Ed Roski a property developer and part owner of the Los Angeles Lakers and Kings unveils an architect's drawing for the proposed NLF stadium to built in the city of Industry ,Ca. It'd appear that by hook or crook that the city of Los Angeles will have an NFL team foisted upon them whether they like it or not. picture courtesy of ap/photo/ Damian Dovarganes ................
Not to be left out but the NHL playoffs have already started. Is anyone really overawed and particularly that interested until the conference finals start ?. If the Red Wings, Penguins or Capitols aren't involved . I doubt that the interest'll be there for it let alone the Stanley Cup Finals themselves.
Red Wings' players celebrate a goal scored against the Nashville Predators during their playoff game. The game won by the Predators 3-2 levelled the series at 2-2 apiece of the 7 game playoff series. In picture are Predators' goaltender Dan Ellis and Wings' players Pavel Datsyuk, Brian Rafalksi, Niklas Kronwall and Tomas Holstrom. picture courtesy of ap/photo/ Mark Humphrey ..........
For myself this'll be somewhat of a respite away from sports as such over the next few days. Although my laptop will be in tow as I embark on trip to Washington D.C. I don't know that I'll get much time to post a topic but I'll try. Several of my buddies and I will be riding up to the nation's capitol to see some of the varied and storied landmarks. Something that in the years I've resided in this country I've never done. It'd be remiss of me not to explain why. Having lost several friends over the last few months in Aghanistan and Iraq collectively , I thought it only appropriate that I honor them in such a way by embarking on this journey. Having not ridden a bike in some 5 years this'll be something anew for me. Here in Central Florida it's not exactly seen as the sane thing to do considering not only the congestion on the roads but the apparent lack of respect for motorcyclists by the drivers in general.
Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. A surreal place with a wonderous view and steeped in history. picture courtesy images.google.com/washingtondc .....
As to what to expect from this journey I can only hope it'll equate with something positive for my friends and I. Over the last few years it's been one of highs and lows worrying over the safety of my tounger brother as he's serving in the wiles of Iraq with the British military. His safety and those of friends there that are serving are the utmost in my mind. Having lost several of them since the start of this exercise has left me exacerbated and angry . The sacrifices thus far have been monumental for the families that've lost loved ones. And at the same time the political gristle that has been gleaned from this serves the political machinations of the Presidential candidates on the stump.
Washington Monument in DC and a place of serene beauty. picture courtesy of images.google.com/washingtonmonument........
For the days that I'll be within the city touring its historic sites I'll take time to reinvigorate my fervour for the country I now call my home. Fifteen years after my arrival little did I envisage that I'd be spending what'll amount to be the rest of my adult life here. Having made new friends and alliances that I've come to value and immsersing myself the country's history and mindset. I can now say that I've finally arrived at a point in my life where I'm happy. Though there are several things that've not met my satisfaction I see it only as something minor than being of paramount urgency.
The Vietman Memorial a chilling place where somehow my emotions may well get the better of me. picture courtesy of images.google.com/vietnammemorial......
Whatever I find from this journey as I embark upon it with my friends . I hope that it ends up serving me in a positive way. And though there'll be much to see and do. Knowing that I'll have been there will be more than enough to give me the solace I seek and a feeling of well being. In my military service with the British military I'd been some far flung places and at the same I'd travelled much in my youth. Having done it gave me a greater feel and appreciation for the ways of the world and the culture therein. I appreciated it much as I've come to appreciate what's been placed within my domain.
The Capitol Building in Washington where the nation conducts much of its business. picture courtesy of images.google.com/capitolbuilding/......
Part of an exhibit at the Holocaust Museum in DC. It's of train carriage car that was used to transport prisoners off to the gas chamber. In this case there were also several carriages that were modified for that very purpose. picture courtesy of images.googl.com/holocaust museum/washingtondc......
A rendition as to what an apparent aftermath of the remnants of the incinerated bodies looked like. picture courtesy of images.google.com/holocaust museum/washingtondc.......
This is a journey that I know will have some meaning and be a fulfillment of an ambition to see the nation's capitol , its citizens and become a part of that thriving entity that is known as America. Many come to this nation that's deemed a land of opportunity but foresake what it has to offer. I'll accept it gladly knowing that it gives me hope for the future. I've emblazoned myself in its culture and to an extent many of its ways but at the same I still remember from whence I came.
Much has been made of the fact that the athletes attending and competing in this year's Olympiad in Beijing , China will feel aggrieved by the conditions that they'll no doubt not get the chance to see. But are fully aware of the fact that there've been protests along the way of the route that the Olympic flame has followed.
For the athletes themselves from around the world that've spent years in preparation for their chosen events. They'll be asked to make some cold hard choices over the next few months prior to the opening ceremony on the 8th August. Many will be under pressure not to attend and boycott the event in full or in some cases to just not attend the opening ceremony itself.
Either way whatever decision they make will not sit well with everyone on both sides of this argument. It's said that China through its human rights transgressions is complicit also in emboldening others and in particular the Sudanese regime. But for all of the protests that are taking place over these abuses with the regard to Tibet and and the citizens of China. Why is that it's taken the events of the upcoming Olympics to voice the concerns. Afterall these atrocities have been going on for years and the world in effect has remained silent.
In Myanmar (Burma) political activist Ang Su Chi has been kept a prisoner in her own home for over a decade and the world remains silent as that despotic regime is allowed to be part of the civilized world.
It's been said that we choose our battles wisely and the wars we make to appease others. Well whilst the IOC sits silent acting as if that alleged esteemed body has no right to get involved in this at all . The world will continue to argue the merits of the event and the host is able to do as it pleases without being held accountable for its actions. Funny not so long ago the US and Russia faced the same predicament and that led to the two countries boycotting successive Olympics. That was over a war that both were inherently involved in on so many levels . All for their own well being.
Render unto Ceasar what is Ceasar's but that doesn't mean you have to love him. The silly season has once again started beckoned by the latest nonesense over the greatness that is Tiger Woods. The idiocy of journalists trying to point out that Woods doesn't merit the accolade of being called great. Because at the height of Nicklaus' glory years he had challengers from Palmer to Player to Watson and Trevino and a whole slew of others along the way.
Woods play his tee shot of the 12 th hole at The Masters in Augusta, Ga. picture courtesy of ap/photos/ Phil J Slocumb ..........
That was then this is now and the fact of the matter is that the challengers to Woods are by the very least inferior. Much of the time many of his adversaries are but here for a minute or two before they disappear off the face of the planet. Except for the likes of Vijay Singh and perhaps Phil Mickelson. And at this juncture I have my doubts about Mickelson , as you can never be sure if he's come to play or just to look good on the course whilst he bags some dough for his already burgeoning bank account.
Woods hits a shot on the 11th at The Masters . picture courtesy of getty images/ David Cannon .........
In reality though many of Wood' peers are intimidated by his very appearance on the course in competition. It's almost as if they're shell shocked as his very being. Once in a while you'll hear some idiotic rant from a player on the PGA Tour making a somewhat stupid comment stating that the time is " ripe to take Tiger down a peg or two as he's capable of being beaten ". That is indeed true as on any given day one player can indeed make a difference. The problem being is that it happens so infrequently on the PGA Tour that we've grown accustomed to seeing Tiger dominate the field. The real problem I find is that the competition on the tour is not up to the task of challenging Woods consistently when he's on the field of play. And that is by no means Woods' fault. He's set the bar high enough for himself as it is. And it's way beyond the reach of what any of the other golfers on the tour had envisioned.
Woods waits to putt at the 12 th it'd appear that he's calm at this juncture. picture courtesy of ap/photo/David J Phillip........
Woods now sets off today to win his fifth Green Jacket at The Masters in Augusta , Georgia . Knowing that with each passing feat it edges him closer to that of his idol Jack Nicklaus in terms of golfing immortality. Appereciate his feats while you can because it'll be a long time before we see the likes of a player of Woods caliber , if ever again. And though many of who've never seen Nicklaus play have seen filmed evidence showing his greatness can we really question that Woods doesn't possess many of the same traits that Jack Nicklaus had. Both are self determined and were eager to win. And they each have a passion for the sport that drives them to achieve unprecedented feats that many can only dream of labor under its burden.
Woods and playing partner Stuart Appleby during first round play at The Masters at Augusta National Golf & CC. picture courtesy of getty images / Jamie Squires ...................
For these two great players it's testament to their inner strengths and lessons taught to them not only by their coaches but no doubt their families too.
Make no bones about it the upcoming Olympic Games in Beijng is already a hot potato and those who think otherwise are just kidding themselves. What's meant to be a a quadriennial event to bring the nations of the world together for one being sporting extravaganza has become nothing more than a commercial venture where others can make a profit. Say nothing of which the International Olympic Committee by its own largesse bestows upon the host country its own seal of approval.
Police in Paris try to disarm a protester who was carrying a molotov cocktail with the intent of hurling the projectile at the bearer of the Olympic flame as it was being carried through the streets of the French capitol. picture courtesy of reuters/.........
And now that the event is being hosted in China others seek to make politcial gains and at the same time mounting criticism on the host country. From its treatment of dissidents within its own country to the civil unrest in Tibet . China has now become the whipping post for much of the world's apparent anger. Added to the fact that they're now seen as the primary enabler for the atrocities that are now taking place in Sudan and the region of Darfur in the western part of the country. It's felt that because China is the Sudan's number one trading partner internationally and the fact that it buys much of the oil produced by the country . Then it ought to be more politically enlightened and in part act with expediency in condemning the country for its atrocities.
President George W Bush seen here alongside Chinese President Hu Jintao. picture courtesy of chinadaily.com/cn/2006/.......
Sudanese President Omar Hassan al Bashir and much maligned leader of the oil rich country where to date there's an estimated 850,000 lives lost in the Darfur conflict with a further 2,500,000 displaced refugees within the country. picture courtesy of breakfornew.com/news/conflict/sudan/darfur ............
China may well be in the wrong politically but no more so than any of the other countries now crying foul. As they too have been enablers for much of the time that these events , protests and atrocities have gone on. And it certainly hasn't helped on the diplomatic front when we're unsure where this country (US ) actually stands. As much as the politicians decry China and its economic partner , Sudan we still need them. We export billions of dollars worth of goods to China each year. And in turn they reciprocate by exporting to us tenfold the amount . And one might add they also hold a great deal of US treasury bonds and other financial instruments as well as US holdings. In turn we also import from the Sudan though it could be deemed minimal amounts of oil. It's still a commodity that's needed to feed this country's ravenous appetite.
HouseMajority leader and Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Ca., ) picture courtesy of of msn.com/media/news/.....
Actress and activist Mia Farrow . Farrow is an outspoken activist for the rights of the Darfur refugees. A UN Goodwill Amabassador Farrow has spent much of her time and money aiding the people of the region. picture courtesy of imageseonline.com/images/miafarrow.....
And whilst our politicians decry the acts within the Sudan let's not fool ourselves here. The nation sees the African country as one of its primary allies on the war on terror in the region. But what goes without saying for all of the pious declarations from the State Department . How the hell can the adminisration excuse itself from any blame when they're also arming the the Sudanese government ? Something that members of Congress for all of their narrow mindedness ought to be looking into. And the inane rants of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D- Ca) at this juncture carries about as much weight or sympathy shown by her to the families of the loved ones lost in the present combatative stance being taken by the country.
Outside the main arena where the Opening Ceremony of the Olympics will be held in Beijing , China. picture courtesy of farm1.stat.flickr.com/beijingolympics......
And whilst the protests will continue right up until the beginning of the opening ceremony. One has but to ask what will this all achieve ? Certainly in the decade since the start of the crisis and genocide that took place in Darfur , much of the world stood idly by and did nothing about it. The same also can be said for what was even more heinous by way of the loss of lives that take place in the mass killings and genocide in Rwanda. Whilst all of this was happening the UN for its part tried in vain to seek some sort of a peaceful solution to the conflicts within the region. But those attempts were doomed for failure right from the start. It's appear that diplomacy when needed can be just as hard to strive for when seeking a long standing peace between warring factions.
A refugee camp in the Darfur region of Sudan. picture courtesy of images.google.com/darfurimages......
The International Olympic Committee for all of its own resolve has stood by impassioned not wanting to anger its host . And chairman Jacques Rogge himself has been less than forthcoming when having to deal with the issues as they've arisen. Much like his political counterparts he'd rather bore us with the platitudes of long winded speeches and state the goals of the Olympics and its idealism is to bring nations together where they can compete in the name true sportsmanship. At the same time bringing together cultures for a greater understanding for one another . Ideal and noble as it is it'll seem strange once the first events are under way . And we're seeing countries such as Taiwan , China , Sudan , Iraq and Afghanistan compete in this ideology that sport transcends all types of conflicts.
IOC Chairman Jacques Rogge picture courtesy of uksports.gov/ioc/jacquerogge ...
In the advent of the games starting and going ahead without any other major controversy. It's going to be hard to watch the events as they unfold knowing that to the outside world this is nothing more than window dresssing to a problem . That no one has any real idea how to resolve at all to everyone's satisfaction. Political protests whilst they have their place in society can only go so far in changing the atttitudes of men. And that only ever happens when they're liable to sit up take note and do the right thing. As it is now we're seeing very little by way of positive actions by either side . While what is going on is the wantoned destruction and the loss of innocent lives.
Troops in Lhasa the capitol of Tibet start to round up protesters after the rioting that took place. picture coutesy of stuff .co.nz/images/tibet/lhasa .......
This may well be something that those who consider the Olympics a social sporting event and extravaganza ought to think about as we near this event. In its scope it brings the world together quadriennially to be at play but at the same time once the event comes to an end. We just go back to what it appears best that we know how to do. And that's to seek conflict in the narrowest of margins to signify supremacy over one another. Those these aren't the goals of the Olympic movement . At this juncture however it might as well be. The athletes and countries competing are eager impose their authority in order to garner a victory. The loss of life during the spirit of competition is usually minimal.
With all the talk of famed golf tutor Butch Harmon dispensing with offering his services to two time major winner John Daly. One can summize that with the advent of this latest debacle in the golfer's episodic and turbulent life. It'd be wise to think that things couldn't get any worse for the golfer. But we'd be remiss in thinking otherwise at this juncture. Daly's demeanor and the alleged drinking with fans at the event played a part in the decision made by Harmon no doubt. That event was the PODS Championship played Innisbrook Golf Course , Palm Harbor, Fl.
Daly seen here at the PODS Championship at Palm Harbor , Fl. Where his caddie in the pro am was Buccaneers' coach Jon Gruden. picture courtesy of ap/photo/Chris O'Meara ......
Daly's career thus far has been a topsy turvy ride thats known highs and lows . The winning of the British Open at St Andrews in 1995 and his lone major here in the USA, the PGA championship at Crooked Stick in 1991 have been the highs for the often celebrated golfer. The lows have been his multiple marriages and the ensuing divorces. His witnessing of a former wife being indicted by the Justice Department for moeny laundering and racketeering as well as conspiracy to distribute narcotics. All of which would suggest that Daly's life to say the least has been an eventful one. Bouts of alcoholism that he's yet to overcome. But yet he still finds time to play on the PGA Tour ? Albeit with limited success.
Daly seen here on the course at Pebble Beach last year. picture courtesy of afp/getty images/Harry How ......
It'd appear that Daly's love of the game isn't much as compared to his love of alcohol and mingling with the fans. If Tiger Woods is meant to be the much heralded driving force behind the game's renaissance and the hysteria he creates amongst the fans. Then it can be said that Daly is the complete antithesis of what Woods stands for . Woods the consummate professional beloved by the majority of the PGA Tour's players and fans alike. Whereas Daly may well be just seen as the circus act that comes to town whose only purpose is be provide his well intentioned clown's act. It may well be pleasing to some fans who can identify with Daly as their everyman with regard to his status on the tour. And while one would feel that Daly may well be at peace with himself. I can't help but wonder what would've happened if he could just concentrate on the game itself without all of the outside distractions ?
Tutor and fomer tour professional Butch Harmon seen with former client Tiger Woods. picture courtesy of getty images/ Ross Kinnaird .......
The Arnold Palmer Bay Hill Invitational held in Orlando , and one of the more prestigious events on the Florida swing of the PGA Tour was to be where Daly was suppose to be playing as of yesterday. But having missed a tee time at the pro am he was disqualified by the event's organizers and PGA. As to his excuse for missing the tee time that may well not be explainable. As Daly stated that he'd been misinformed as to his tee time. Highly irregular given Daly's propensity for not always wanting to play even if he's been given a sponsor's exemption. Daly marches to the beat of his own drum and his demeanor is not about to change whatever sanctions are imposed on him by the PGA.
Comical but it no doubt sums up Daly's play as of late ? picture courtesy of upi syndication/Larry Johnson .....
If this a harbinger of things to come for Daly for the remainder of his career. It doesn't seem worthwhile that he participates in a game that has served him so well. When he first burst unto the Tour it seemed that he was just the breath of fresh air that the sport needed. His punishing swings when he tee'd off on the course was something of monsterous brute force. Drives in excess of 300 yds were very much like a walk in the park for Daly. But as quick as his star rose it faded just as quickly. His stunning win of the PGA at Crooked Stick was as welcoming as it was surprising to all those who witnessed it. But with the advent of that victory things all too quickly began to spin out of control Daly. As quickly as he stood at the top of the golf plateau , his fall was just as fast if not more spectacular.
Daly known for his power of the tee. picture courtesy of golfrankindex/images/John Daly ......
And even with the winning of a second major it was apparent that Daly wasn't entirely happy with the notoriety that came with winning. He couldn't be himself. Golf supposedly is a game where its players are always circumspect and thought of as modern day gentlemen. Something that John Daly isn't at all entirely happy portraying as golf may well have been a means to an end for him . Hit a few balls all day long for 18 holes and the respite would be at the nineteenth hole where he could consume as much alcohol as desired. That's the utopia that he sought.
And while no one exactly laments his woes it can be said that he's entirely happy with his all. If nothing else the fans are still there to watch what'll unfold be it good , bad or indifferent. Woods is the Pied Piper of Golf but it's Daly whose become the game's clown prince .
Not that I'm averse to athletes taking up another career once they've retired from their chosen profession. Some have been successful and other have been mired in mediocrity with regard to a second career beyond their competitive days on the field.
The cons' cheerleading squad. As you can see the girls aren't what we'd deem in cheerleaders when we come to think of them. picture courtesy of imdb.com/ thelongestyard/
Recently I had the pleasure of seeing once again the remake of the football drama /comedy The Longest Yard. The film starred Adam Sandler , Chris Rock , James Cromwell , Courtney Cox-Arquette, Burt Reynolds , Cloris Leachman and array of former NFL stars. Sandler in the movie reprises the role of Paul Crew . Crew for those of you are old enough to remember the original movie was played by none other than Burt Reynolds himself. This time around however Reynolds though having aged visibly wasn't the star of this particular vehicle. His role was that of the coach of the team that was made up of convicts that were to play the prison's semi professional team.
Brian Bosworth seen here in the foreground portraying a prison guard by the name of Gardner in the movie The Longest Yard. picture courtesy of images/yahoo/com/movies/thelongestyard......
But my reason for this particular piece wasn't to center on the movie itself but to really cover the role played in it by one of the former NFL players . Who it can be said was known at the height of his career for what many thought he was capable of. But he certainly didn't live to the hype heaped upon him. The player in question is none other than former Sooner Brian Bosworth. It can be said that at the height of his college career Bosworth may well have been one of the most outspoken and narcissistic individuals in all of collegiate sports. A two time Butkus Award winner and graduate of Oklahoma with a degree in business management. It could be alluded to that much was expected of Bosworth. A gifted athlete with a propensity for dishing out pain.
Bosworth seen here in a Seahawks' uniform one it can be said that he didn't exactly wear with great honor. picture courtesy of ap/photo...
Bosworth it can be said was of the belief that he was amongst the very best of the best to have played the game at his position. But that notwithstanding it can be argued that he failed to live up to the praise and accolades that were heaped upon him during college. Once in the NFL , having been drafted by the Seattle Seahawks there was really little of tangibilty that came out of his tenure up in the northwest with the franchise. His college was curtailed with him having been kicked off the University of Oklahoma team for testing positive for steroids use amongst other serious infractions. The Seahawks may well have saw something in his abilities but it never materialized once he entered the fray of the NFL.
Former Oakland Raider Bo Jackson . picture courtesy of cachimages/bojackson.....
The one thing that we know about Bosworth was that once on the field he'd either be a liability to his team or on the rare occasion that he played exceptionally well. He'd show that he was a more than capable athlete. But those occasions were all too rare for the Seahawks to profit from this productivity and play. Ans nowehere was this more evident than when the Seahawks faced the Oakland Raiders in a game that&n