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PuffingCigars.com Just Talks
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on October 06, 2009
Duration: 658
Duration: 658
PuffingCigars.com takes the time to sit down, smoke something special, and just ramble about some random cigar stuff. Wyatt is enjoying a BBMF and Rob smokes a pre-embargo Monti and Davidoff OR.
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Obama Awards Medal Of Honor To Staff Sergeant Jared C. Monti
from The UpTake on September 18, 2009
Duration: 1152
Duration: 1152
THE PRESIDENT: Please be seated. Good afternoon, and welcome to the White House. Of all the privileges serving as President, there's no greater honor than serving as Commander-in-Chief of the finest military that the world has ever known. And of all the military decorations that a President and a nation can bestow, there is none higher than the Medal of Honor. It has been nearly 150 years since our nation first presented this medal for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action at the risk of life above and beyond the call of duty. And in those nearly 150 years -- through civil war and two world wars, Korea and Vietnam, Desert Storm and Somalia, Afghanistan and Iraq, and countless battles in between -- tens of millions of Americans have worn the uniform. But fewer than 3,500 have been recognized with the Medal of Honor. And in our time, these remarkable Americans are literally one in a million. And today we recognize another -- Sergeant First Class Jared C. Monti. The Medal of Honor reflects the admiration and gratitude of the nation. So we are joined by members of Congress -- including from Sergeant Monti's home state of Massachusetts, Senator John Kerry and Congressman Barney Frank. We're joined by our Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen, and leaders from across the Armed Forces. We are joined by the leaders of the Army to which Sergeant Monti dedicated his life: Secretary Pete Geren; our incoming Secretary -- confirmed by the Senate last night -- John McHugh; Chief of Staff General George Casey; Sergeant Major of the Army Ken Preston; and Jared's fellow soldiers and commanders from the legendary 10th Mountain Division. And we are joined by those who now welcome Sergeant Monti into their storied ranks -- members of the Medal of Honor Society. But today is not about high officials and those with stars on their shoulders. It's a celebration of a young soldier and those who loved him, who made him into the man he was and who join us today. His mother Janet; his father Paul; his brother Tim; and his sister Niccole -- and from his grandmother Marjorie to his six-year old niece Carys, and cousins and aunts and uncles from across America -- more than 120 proud family and friends. Duty. Honor. Country. Service. Sacrifice. Heroism. These are words of weight. But as people -- as a people and as a culture, we often invoke them lightly. We toss them around freely. But do we really grasp the meaning of these values? Do we truly understand the nature of these virtues? To serve, and to sacrifice. Jared Monti knew. The Monti family knows. And they know that the actions we honor today were not a passing moment of courage. They were the culmination of a life of character and commitment. There was Jared's compassion. He was the kid at school who, upon seeing a student eating lunch alone, would walk over and befriend him. He was the teenager who cut down a spruce tree in his yard so a single mom in town would have a Christmas tree for her children. He even bought the ornaments and the presents. He was the soldier in Afghanistan who received care packages, including fresh clothes, and gave them away to Afghan children who needed them more. There was Jared's perseverance. Cut from the high school basketball team, he came back the next year, and the next year, and the next year -- three times -- finally making varsity and outscoring some of the top players. Told he was too young for the military, he joined the National Guard's delayed entry program as a junior in high school. And that summer, while other kids were at the beach, Jared was doing drills. There was Jared's strength and skill -- the championship wrestler and triathlete who went off to basic training, just 18 years old, and then served with distinction as a forward observer, with the heavy responsibility of calling in air strikes. He returned from his first tour in Afghanistan highly decorated, including a Bronze Star and Army Commendation Medal for valor. And there was Jared's deep and abiding love for his fellow soldiers. Maybe it came from his mom, who was a nurse. Maybe it came from his dad, a teacher. Guided by the lessons he learned at home, Jared became the consummate NCO -- the noncommissioned officer caring for his soldiers and teaching his troops. He called them his "boys." And although obviously he was still young himself, some of them called him "grandpa." (Laughter.) Compassion. Perseverance. Strength. A love for his fellow soldiers. Those are the values that defined Jared Monti's life -- and the values he displayed in the actions that we recognize here today. It was June 21st, 2006, in the remotest northeast of Afghanistan, near the border with Pakistan. Sergeant Monti was a team leader on a 16-man patrol. They'd been on the move for three days -- down dirt roads; sloshing through rivers; hiking up steep mountain trails, their heavy gear on their backs; moving at night and in the early morning to avoid the scorching 100-degree heat. Their mission: to keep watch on the valley down below in advance of an operation to clear the area of militants. Those who were there remember that evening on the mountain -- a rocky ridge, not much bigger than this room. Some were standing guard, knowing they had been spotted by a man in the valley. Some were passing out MREs and water. There was talk of home and plans for leave. Jared was overheard remembering his time serving in Korea. Then, just before dark, there was a shuffle of feet in the woods. And that's when the treeline exploded in a wall of fire. One member of the patrol said it was "like thousands of rifles crackling." Bullets and heavy machine gunfire ricocheting across the rocks. Rocket-propelled grenades raining down. Fire so intense that weapons were shot right out of their hands. Within minutes, one soldier was killed; another was wounded. Everyone dove for cover. Behind a tree. A rock. A stone wall. This patrol of 16 men was facing a force of some 50 fighters. Outnumbered, the risk was real. They might be overrun. They might not make it out alive. That's when Jared Monti did what he was trained to do. With the enemy advancing -- so close they could hear their voices -- he got on his radio and started calling in artillery. When the enemy tried to flank them, he grabbed a gun and drove them back. And when they came back again, he tossed a grenade and drove them back again. And when these American soldiers saw one of their own -- wounded, lying in the open, some 20 yards away, exposed to the approaching enemy -- Jared Monti did something no amount of training can instill. His patrol leader said he'd go, but Jared said, "No, he is my soldier, I'm going to get him." It was written long ago that "the bravest are surely those who have the clearest vision of what is before them, glory and danger alike, and yet, notwithstanding, go out to meet it." Jared Monti saw the danger before him. And he went out to meet it. He handed off his radio. He tightened his chin strap. And with his men providing cover, Jared rose and started to run. Into all those incoming bullets. Into all those rockets. Upon seeing Jared, the enemy in the woods unleashed a firestorm. He moved low and fast, yard after yard, then dove behind a stone wall. A moment later, he rose again. And again they fired everything they had at him, forcing him back. Faced with overwhelming enemy fire, Jared could have stayed where he was, behind that wall. But that was not the kind of soldier Jared Monti was. He embodied that creed all soldiers strive to meet: "I will always place the mission first. I will never accept defeat. I will never quit. I will never leave a fallen comrade." And so, for a third time, he rose. For a third time, he ran toward his fallen comrade. Said his patrol leader, it "was the bravest thing I had ever seen a soldier do." They say it was a rocket-propelled grenade; that Jared made it within a few yards of his wounded soldier. They say that his final words, there on that ridge far from home, were of his faith and his family: "I've made peace with God. Tell my family that I love them." And then, as the artillery that Jared had called in came down, the enemy fire slowed, then stopped. The patrol had defeated the attack. They had held on -- but not without a price. By the end of the night, Jared and three others, including the soldier he died trying to save, had given their lives. I'm told that Jared was a very humble guy; that he would have been uncomfortable with all this attention; that he'd say he was just doing his job; and that he'd want to share this moment with others who were there that day. And so, as Jared would have wanted, we also pay tribute to those who fell alongside him: Staff Sergeant Patrick Lybert. Private First Class Brian Bradbury. Staff Sergeant Heathe Craig. And we honor all the soldiers he loved and who loved him back -- among them noncommissioned officers who remind us why the Army has designated this "The Year of the NCO" in honor of all those sergeants who are the backbone of America's Army. They are Jared's friends and fellow soldiers watching this ceremony today in Afghanistan. They are the soldiers who this morning held their own ceremony on an Afghan mountain at the post that now bears his name -- Combat Outpost Monti. And they are his "boys" -- surviving members of Jared's patrol, from the 10th Mountain Division -- who are here with us today. And I would ask them all to please stand. (Applause.) Like Jared, these soldiers know the meaning of duty, and of honor, of country. Like Jared, they remind us all that the price of freedom is great. And by their deeds they challenge every American to ask this question: What we can do to be better citizens? What can we do to be worthy of such service and such sacrifice? Sergeant First Class Jared C. Monti. In his proud hometown of Raynham, his name graces streets and scholarships. Across a grateful nation, it graces parks and military posts. From this day forward, it will grace the memorials to our Medal of Honor heroes. And this week, when Jared Monti would have celebrated his 34th birthday, we know that his name and legacy will live forever, and shine brightest, in the hearts of his family and friends who will love him always. May God bless Jared Monti, and may He comfort the entire Monti family. And may God bless the United States of America. (Applause.) Janet, Paul, would you please join me at the podium for the reading of the citation. MILITARY AIDE: The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress, March 3rd, 1863, has awarded in the name of Congress the Medal of Honor to Staff Sergeant Jared C. Monti, United States Army. For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty: Staff Sergeant Jared C. Monti distinguished himself by acts of gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty while serving as a team leader with Headquarters and Headquarters troop, 3rd Squadron, 71st Calvary Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, in connection with combat operations against an enemy in Nuristan Province, Afghanistan, on June 21st, 2006. While Staff Sergeant Monti was leading a mission aimed at gathering intelligence and directing fire against the enemy, his 16-man patrol was attacked by as many as 50 enemy fighters. On the verge of being overrun, Staff Sergeant Monti quickly directed his men to set up a defensive position behind a rock formation. He then called for indirect fire support, accurately targeting the rounds upon the enemy who had closed to within 50 meters of his position. While still directing fire, Staff Sergeant Monti personally engaged the enemy with his rifle and a grenade, successfully disrupting an attempt to flank his patrol. Staff Sergeant Monti then realized that one on his soldier was lying wounding in the open ground between the advancing enemy and the patrol's position. With complete disregard for his own safety, Staff Sergeant Monti twice attempted to move from behind the cover of the rocks into the face of relentless enemy fire to rescue his fallen comrade. Determined not to leave his soldier, Staff Sergeant Monti made a third attempt to cross open terrain through intense enemy fire. On this final attempt, he was mortally wounded, sacrificing his own life in an effort to save his fellow soldier. Staff Sergeant Monti's selfless acts of heroism inspired his patrol to fight off the larger enemy force. Staff Sergeant Monti's immeasurable courage and uncommon valor are in keeping with the highest traditions of military service and reflect great credit upon himself, Headquarters and Headquarters Troop, 3rd Squadron, 71st Calvary Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, and the United States Army. (The Medal of Honor is awarded.)
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Colton Monti CWU 08-09 Highlight Against SMU UAA
from YouTube :: Tag // lil-wayne on September 18, 2009
Duration: 151
Duration: 151
Author: bigsprink42 Keywords: colton monti central washingotn university basketball Added: September 18, 2009
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Obama honors Sgt. 1st Class Jared Monti of Raynham
from WBZ's More on This on September 17, 2009
Duration: 1020
Duration: 1020
Presenting his first Medal of Honor, President Barack Obama on Thursday praised the sacrifice of a soldier who braved enemy fire while attempting to save a comrade during the war in Afghanistan.
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President Obama: Medal of Honor for Staff Sergeant Jared C. Monti
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on September 17, 2009
Duration: 1152
Duration: 1152
President Obama presents Staff Sergeant Jared C. Monti with the nation s highest military decoration, the Medal of Honor. Washington D.C., September 17, 2009. (Public Domain)
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from YouTube :: Tag // utada on June 25, 2009
Duration: 17
Duration: 17
Author: Bakulafda Keywords: emma samms savannah boucher brooke burns alcide de gasperi patti lupone robert louis stevenson maura monti venessa blair naomi campbell jennifer ulloa gary burghoff belinda mayne sean hayes emily barclay park chung hee zbigniew preisner darby vasbinder andrea weber orson welles edith stein justus von liebig judith marie bergan jordana brewster eva birthistle angela winkler carrie anne moss wendy anderson Added: June 25, 2009
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Un fantasma per coinquilino Ep.2
from Dailymotion - most recent videos on June 17, 2009
Duration: 61
Duration: 61
Episodio 2 della puntata pilota della sit-com Un fantasma per coinquilino , vincitrice del premio Miglior Tv Pilot del 2008 al Festival del Cinema Indipendente italiano. Scritto, diretto e interpretato da Raffaele Monti, con Daniele Monterosi, Valeria Mei, Daniele Antonini, Chiara Pavoni, Valentina Correani e Alessandra Maravia. Musica originale di Giuseppe De Paolo. Ycs è in onda su Music Box (703 di SKY)Author: ycs_channel Tags: fantasma per conquilino episodio due sitcom pilota sit com pilot festival cinema indipendente raffaele monti ycs theblogtv music box Posted: 17 June 2009 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 1
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Lori Lethin Aislin Mcguckin Tracy Chapman Howard Hughes Martin Buber!
from YouTube :: Tag // utada on June 07, 2009
Duration: 30
Duration: 30
Author: troyski36 Keywords: leon uris paul ricoeur brian epstein dipti bhatnagar maura monti donna baltron connie mason amanda langlet delta goodrem neve mcintosh umberto eco sunny leone lisa kudrow anne looby alex kingston friedensreich hundertwasser julie wallace odilon redon eddie murphy ricky koole radost bokel mizuki kanno rafik hariri evelyne bouix catherine black matsushima nanako Added: June 7, 2009
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from YouTube :: Tag // oprah on June 02, 2009
Duration: 31
Duration: 31
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girls on the air (trailer 2009)
from - blip.tv (beta) on May 05, 2009
Duration: 224
Duration: 224
Valentina Monti
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My Everything- Menudo (with lyrics)
from Favorites of nationalstepfamilyda on December 14, 2008
Duration: 201
Duration: 201
Emma: Yeah yeah Monti: From the top to the bottom theres no one that come close You got me so Sprung on you Im ready to blow I wanna hold you tight and not let go Oh you dont know. And I can see that youre rocking your flow from head to toe. Thats why theres so Many guys that wanna get to you. But now youve finally found someone thats true, Thats true. All: As I lay me down, I pray that girl someday you gonna see. That Im the one you wanna be with when you wake and when you fall asleep. So let me lay you down. I promise girl this aint a one night thing. When I look into your eyes I wonder if you know That baby youre my everything. Chris: From the top to the bottom theres nothing I wont do, To get this message through. Ill stand out in the freezing rain all night. Havent you been waiting all your life, For this love? (this love) You can tell Ive been feeling you for some time and so Baby dont you hold Back on what youre thinking about me? Cuz if you wanna show it, You know I wanna know it. Thats all that Ive been hoping. All: As I lay me down (as I lay me down), I pray that girl someday you gonna see (gonna see). That Im the one you wanna be with when you wake and when you fall asleep. So let me lay you down (let me lay you down). I promise girl this aint a one night thing. When I look into your eyes I wonder if you know That baby youre my everything. Jose: And its in your eyes, its in the stars. That youre for me, and Im yours. And its written down, in your heart. Theres no going around the fact that Baby, youre my everything. My every every every everything. All with Jose & Chris: As I lay me down (as I lay me down), I pray that girl someday you gonna see (gonna see). That Im the one you wanna be with when you wake and when you fall asleep. So let me lay you down. I promise girl this aint a one night thing (ooooh). When I look into your eyes I wonder if you know That baby youre my everything. Jose: Youre my everything, youre my everything. Youre my everything, youre my everything.
Luis Armando o Paolo Monti? TVCHISMES farandula YALAVAME.COM
from Shenandoah Justice on September 23, 2008
Duration: 163
Duration: 163
http://www.yaLAVAME.com Lo vimos en La Academia. Fuimos a su casa pero no se resuelve su identidad. En realidad de donde viene. Quien es el Luis Armando o Paolo Monti? Ustedes que opinan? Chismes sabrosos de la farandula. No se la perdonamos a nadie. tvchismes chisme fotos el del cantante foros revistas novelas telenovelas artistas famosos actores ultimos solo farandula chismes sobre calientito caliente dulce tv foro novela blog labotana la oreja entretenimiento espectaculos picantes escandalos far ndula sabor latino
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Cento cascate Cesacastina
from Favorites of stefanaccio on May 02, 2007
Duration: 28
Duration: 28
Le cento cascate a cesacastina
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