B
*Louison Bobet
C
*André Chalmel
*Pierre Cloarec
*Pierre Cogan
*Corentin Corre
E
*Nathalie Even
G
*Dominique Gaigne
*Jean Gainche
*Jean-Marie Goasmat
*Marc Gomez
*Joseph Groussard
*
*Cyrille Guimard
*Frédéric Guesdon
H
*Patrice Halgand
*Stéphane Heulot
*Bernard Hinault
*Sébastien Hinault
J
*Jean Jourden
L
*Alfred Le Bars
*Léon Le Calvez
*Ferdinand Le Drogo
*Paul Le Drogo
*René Le Grevès
*Lucien Le Guével
*Jean Le Guily
*Christophe Le Mével
*Pascal Lino
*Désiré Letort
M
*Laurent Madouas
*André Mahé
*François Mahé
*Jean Malléjac
N
*Michel Nédélec
P
*Ronan Pensec
*Lucien Petit-Breton
*Roger Pontet
R
*Jean-François Rault
*Jean Robic
*Jean-Cyril Robin
T
*Eloi Tassin
*Louison Bobet
C
*André Chalmel
*Pierre Cloarec
*Pierre Cogan
*Corentin Corre
E
*Nathalie Even
G
*Dominique Gaigne
*Jean Gainche
*Jean-Marie Goasmat
*Marc Gomez
*Joseph Groussard
*
*Cyrille Guimard
*Frédéric Guesdon
H
*Patrice Halgand
*Stéphane Heulot
*Bernard Hinault
*Sébastien Hinault
J
*Jean Jourden
L
*Alfred Le Bars
*Léon Le Calvez
*Ferdinand Le Drogo
*Paul Le Drogo
*René Le Grevès
*Lucien Le Guével
*Jean Le Guily
*Christophe Le Mével
*Pascal Lino
*Désiré Letort
M
*Laurent Madouas
*André Mahé
*François Mahé
*Jean Malléjac
N
*Michel Nédélec
P
*Ronan Pensec
*Lucien Petit-Breton
*Roger Pontet
R
*Jean-François Rault
*Jean Robic
*Jean-Cyril Robin
T
*Eloi Tassin
Willard attended University of Manitoba. That’s where he met Betty, and later the two were married on July 2, 1958. By the end of the summer Betty was expecting a baby. The first year of marriage, Willard continued to go to school to get his degree. On May 28, 1959 Donald Barry was born. Willard went to school for one more year to obtain a degree in Electric Engineering, and finished his schooling in 1960. The two happy couple then had two more children, Jeffrey Willard was born April 23, 1961, and Audrey was born March 4, 1965.
In 1967, Willard landed a job with Bristol Aerospace and his whole family moved to Winnipeg, Manitoba. He began engineering for Black Brant Rockets and later moved to Project Marketing. Willard was often in Europe or Washington, D.C. for three weeks at a time for work.
The life of Willard became busier than ever as he travelled around the world and tried to keep both his family and church growing. Then the Lord begun planting seeds about a different direction - Christian television. After a visit to Compassion Christian Center, their friend Bert Bauman was a pastor. Bert asked his whole congregation to pray for Willard and Betty, the people began having prophesies and Willard and Betty were now confident of what they had to do for the work of the Lord. Willard quit his job at Aerospace, and began working in ministry full time. And after working in the church for a while, it was time for the two to begin their journey into Canadian Christian television.
After Willard and Betty visited Jim Bakker at the PTL Club, they did two days of on air interviews, Jim prophesied the Lord was going to use them in Christian television. In the fall of 1975,Trinity Television Incorporated was established with co-founders Irv and Diane Kroeker. The paperwork was done to create a non-profit organization. But Jim Bakker backed out, and the Trinity Television didn’t have studios. Just when things looked like nothing was going as planned, God made a way. Willard talked to CKND, a local broadcaster, and a deal was made where Willard would have to pay for an hour of air time but the studio costs would be free.
In 1967, Willard landed a job with Bristol Aerospace and his whole family moved to Winnipeg, Manitoba. He began engineering for Black Brant Rockets and later moved to Project Marketing. Willard was often in Europe or Washington, D.C. for three weeks at a time for work.
The life of Willard became busier than ever as he travelled around the world and tried to keep both his family and church growing. Then the Lord begun planting seeds about a different direction - Christian television. After a visit to Compassion Christian Center, their friend Bert Bauman was a pastor. Bert asked his whole congregation to pray for Willard and Betty, the people began having prophesies and Willard and Betty were now confident of what they had to do for the work of the Lord. Willard quit his job at Aerospace, and began working in ministry full time. And after working in the church for a while, it was time for the two to begin their journey into Canadian Christian television.
After Willard and Betty visited Jim Bakker at the PTL Club, they did two days of on air interviews, Jim prophesied the Lord was going to use them in Christian television. In the fall of 1975,Trinity Television Incorporated was established with co-founders Irv and Diane Kroeker. The paperwork was done to create a non-profit organization. But Jim Bakker backed out, and the Trinity Television didn’t have studios. Just when things looked like nothing was going as planned, God made a way. Willard talked to CKND, a local broadcaster, and a deal was made where Willard would have to pay for an hour of air time but the studio costs would be free.
Ethan Brehm (born June 25, 1989) is a rapper, singer, musician, and screenwriter from the San Leandro, California. Also known as his stage name, The Twiz or simply as Ethan, he began recording music in 2007, but has been songwriting as early as 12-years-old. He emerged into the music scene in late 2007 with his remix of Ne-Yo's "So Sick" which featured rapper and friend, LeGit, and singer/producer, Kevin Lien. Along with his music ventures, Ethan has written two films and is resuming pre-production work on his long awaited film A Change Is Gonna Come. He has been hailed as one of the most promising and up-and-coming artists of his generation.
Early life
Ethan Brehm was born Ethan Allen Brehm in San Leandro, California, where he lived for all of his childhood. Son of Bernadette and Jeffrey Brehm, Ethan was raised Roman Catholic, and to this day is still a devout Catholic. He attended Moreau Catholic High School in Hayward, California, where he wrote a poem that was entered into the American Library of Poetry Book of Exellence in 2006. Since fall 2007, he has attended California State Polytechnic University, Pomona and is currently studying Mechanical Engineering.
Music career
At the age of 3, Ethan began playing the piano, and since the age of 9, Ethan has played the saxophone. He also plays the trombone and is an experienced percussionist. In high school, he played in a jazz band for two years. Ethan was also in the musical Guys and Dolls in high school and possesses a four-octave vocal range. After releasing several singles, he is currently working on his first rap album.
Television
Ethan was featured in an episode of in January, 2008 on the segment, "You Catch It, You Keep It."
Film
In late 2008, Ethan wrote his first screenplay, A Change Is Gonna Come, but has put it on hold temporarily. Although, in 2009, he completed the screenplay for the short film, Hotel, in which he also did the voice-over for. The film was featured in the Digital Media Film Festival at Cal Poly Pomona.
Early life
Ethan Brehm was born Ethan Allen Brehm in San Leandro, California, where he lived for all of his childhood. Son of Bernadette and Jeffrey Brehm, Ethan was raised Roman Catholic, and to this day is still a devout Catholic. He attended Moreau Catholic High School in Hayward, California, where he wrote a poem that was entered into the American Library of Poetry Book of Exellence in 2006. Since fall 2007, he has attended California State Polytechnic University, Pomona and is currently studying Mechanical Engineering.
Music career
At the age of 3, Ethan began playing the piano, and since the age of 9, Ethan has played the saxophone. He also plays the trombone and is an experienced percussionist. In high school, he played in a jazz band for two years. Ethan was also in the musical Guys and Dolls in high school and possesses a four-octave vocal range. After releasing several singles, he is currently working on his first rap album.
Television
Ethan was featured in an episode of in January, 2008 on the segment, "You Catch It, You Keep It."
Film
In late 2008, Ethan wrote his first screenplay, A Change Is Gonna Come, but has put it on hold temporarily. Although, in 2009, he completed the screenplay for the short film, Hotel, in which he also did the voice-over for. The film was featured in the Digital Media Film Festival at Cal Poly Pomona.
There have always been those that resist or oppose war. In this modern age there are many forms of expression including traditional discussions among individuals, group demonstrations, flyers, posters, yard signs, bumper stickers, and a variety of ways to get a message out as vast as the imagination. The means of expressing dissent to war has expanded with the advance of the internet and social networks like My Space and Twitter. It is much easier today, for an individual to sit at home and from their room and get their opinions out on blogs or other online publications. New technology has made video presentations easily available to people on sites like You Tube. Audio podcasts are gaining popularity because they allow one to have their own radio show on sites such as Blog Talk Radio and Talk Shoe. This article seeks to recognize some of the little and some of the big guys and girls who have contributed to the anti-war debate using the new tools available to them and would like to explore the issue of war and peace sent around the world with these modern day megaphones.
Blogs
ETalkingHeads.com (www.etalkingheads.com) is a directory of hundreds of political blogs
Online publications
Antiwar.com (www.antiwar.com)is one of the more popular sites which updates the site daily to keep people informed about hotspots and hot issues around the world.
TruthOut.com (www.truthOut.com)has a lot of great writes who tackle the tough hard hitting issues on war and peace.
Common Dreams. (www.commondreams.com)
The Modern Tribune. The Modern Tribune (www.themoderntribune.com) was established in 2002 as an anti-Iraq war online publication. Many writers including Norman Solomon (War Made Easy), Dr. Charles Kupchan (The End of the American Era), Phyllis Bennis, William Fisher (member of Kennedy administration and speech writer), Ivan Eland (The Empire has No Clothes), David Swanson (founder of www.afterdowningstreet.com) and many others contributed articles. The site permitted many everyday citizens to have a voice on the issue with over 30 different writers contributing articles. Over 200 web sites link to The Modern Tribune and in the first five years there were over 5 million hits. It is maintained as a memorial to the thoughts and ideas of those that opposed the war in Iraq and provides a good archive representative of the period before the war in Iraq the first few years of war.
E-the People (www.e-thepeople.com) allows you to post articles and receive comments. Founded years ago by some Princeton students it is a very good site.
Audio podcasts
Salute America with "Wild" Bill Lindley (http://www.talkradiotoday.com/salute_america.htm)
Antiwar video
You Tube (www.youtube.com) the global leader. Just search for anti-war, Iraq war, peace, etc.
Discussion groups
Open Democracy (www.opendemocracy.net) has some very lively forum at a good level of knowledge.
Social networks
Facebook (www.facebook.com) and Twitter (www.tweeter.com) have anything you can imagine.
The issues
a. Why we fight?
1. Power
2. Greed
3. Poverty
4. Religion
b. What is the solution?
1. A dominant world power
2. One world government
3. Elimination of poverty
4. Religion
8. Quotes on War and Peace
Saint Augustine (354-430)
The purpose of all war is peace.
Menachem Begin (1913- )
No more wars, no more bloodshed. Peace unto you. Shalom, salaam, forever.
On signing the Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty, Washington, D.C. (March 26, 1979)
Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. (1841-1935)
I think that, as life is action and passion, it is required of a man that he should share the passion and action of his time at peril of being judged not to have lived. Memorial Day Address (1884)
A. E. Housman (1859-1936)
Here dead lie we because we did not choose
To live and shame the land from which we sprung
. Life to be sure, is nothing much to lose;
But young men think it is, and we were young.
Bible, Isaiah
They shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruninghooks: nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more.
John Lennon (1940-1980)
When we say "War is over if you want it," we mean that if everyone demanded peace instead of another TV set, we'd have peace.
Martin Luther (1483-1546)
Peace is more important than all justice; and peace was not made for the sake of justice, but justice for the sake of peace.
On Marriage (1530)
Robert Lynd (1879-1949) Anglo-Irish essayist, journalist
The belief in the possibility of a short decisive war appears to be one of the most ancient and dangerous of human illusions.
John Milton (1608-1674)
Peace hath her victories, no less renowned than War.
Blogs
ETalkingHeads.com (www.etalkingheads.com) is a directory of hundreds of political blogs
Online publications
Antiwar.com (www.antiwar.com)is one of the more popular sites which updates the site daily to keep people informed about hotspots and hot issues around the world.
TruthOut.com (www.truthOut.com)has a lot of great writes who tackle the tough hard hitting issues on war and peace.
Common Dreams. (www.commondreams.com)
The Modern Tribune. The Modern Tribune (www.themoderntribune.com) was established in 2002 as an anti-Iraq war online publication. Many writers including Norman Solomon (War Made Easy), Dr. Charles Kupchan (The End of the American Era), Phyllis Bennis, William Fisher (member of Kennedy administration and speech writer), Ivan Eland (The Empire has No Clothes), David Swanson (founder of www.afterdowningstreet.com) and many others contributed articles. The site permitted many everyday citizens to have a voice on the issue with over 30 different writers contributing articles. Over 200 web sites link to The Modern Tribune and in the first five years there were over 5 million hits. It is maintained as a memorial to the thoughts and ideas of those that opposed the war in Iraq and provides a good archive representative of the period before the war in Iraq the first few years of war.
E-the People (www.e-thepeople.com) allows you to post articles and receive comments. Founded years ago by some Princeton students it is a very good site.
Audio podcasts
Salute America with "Wild" Bill Lindley (http://www.talkradiotoday.com/salute_america.htm)
Antiwar video
You Tube (www.youtube.com) the global leader. Just search for anti-war, Iraq war, peace, etc.
Discussion groups
Open Democracy (www.opendemocracy.net) has some very lively forum at a good level of knowledge.
Social networks
Facebook (www.facebook.com) and Twitter (www.tweeter.com) have anything you can imagine.
The issues
a. Why we fight?
1. Power
2. Greed
3. Poverty
4. Religion
b. What is the solution?
1. A dominant world power
2. One world government
3. Elimination of poverty
4. Religion
8. Quotes on War and Peace
Saint Augustine (354-430)
The purpose of all war is peace.
Menachem Begin (1913- )
No more wars, no more bloodshed. Peace unto you. Shalom, salaam, forever.
On signing the Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty, Washington, D.C. (March 26, 1979)
Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. (1841-1935)
I think that, as life is action and passion, it is required of a man that he should share the passion and action of his time at peril of being judged not to have lived. Memorial Day Address (1884)
A. E. Housman (1859-1936)
Here dead lie we because we did not choose
To live and shame the land from which we sprung
. Life to be sure, is nothing much to lose;
But young men think it is, and we were young.
Bible, Isaiah
They shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruninghooks: nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more.
John Lennon (1940-1980)
When we say "War is over if you want it," we mean that if everyone demanded peace instead of another TV set, we'd have peace.
Martin Luther (1483-1546)
Peace is more important than all justice; and peace was not made for the sake of justice, but justice for the sake of peace.
On Marriage (1530)
Robert Lynd (1879-1949) Anglo-Irish essayist, journalist
The belief in the possibility of a short decisive war appears to be one of the most ancient and dangerous of human illusions.
John Milton (1608-1674)
Peace hath her victories, no less renowned than War.