Friday, January 15, 2016

Wolfgang Hampel, Betty MacDonald and a very strange lady


Betty MacDonald in the living room at Vashon on the cover of The Saturday Evening Post.















Wolfgang Hampel - and Betty MacDonald fan club fans,

one of my favourites is Betty MacDonald's very exciting story about mysterious Dorita Hess.

Therefore I can't wait to learn more about this rather strange lady.

Betty MacDonald fan club newsletter January includes new info and a photo regarding Betty MacDonald's very crazy Dorita Hess.

Anita and Eartha Kitt II belong to the most popular and successful Betty MacDonald fan club research teams. 

Reading their outstanding contributions is really a gift and I always wonder how these 'two' ladies do it. 

Congratulations dearest Anita and Eartha Kitt II!


Did you find the info which flower was Betty MacDonald's favourite one?


Deadline: January 31, 2016

International Betty MacDonald fan club events are outstanding and you shouldn't miss them.


Hurry up, please. 

There are only a few hours left. 

Deadline is today!

Don't miss the chance to win the most interesting collection of Betty MacDonald's  unique handmade Christmas cards.
 

Deadline: 
 

today: January 15, 2016

You only have to find a document or a letter in Betty MacDonald fan club letter collection.

In which year did Betty MacDonald create this Christmas card?



Great Vita Magica news!

Wolfgang Hampel's new Vita Magica guest is a very famous TV lady, author and singer. 


Wolfgang Hampel  introduced Betty MacDonald fan club honor member - artist and author Letizia Mancino -  in Vita Magica.

Other Betty MacDonald fan club honor members will follow.

We are so happy and grateful because Betty MacDonald fan club honor member Mr. Tigerli  is back.


Don't miss breakfast at the bookstore with Brad and Nick, please.

We should meet each other on Betty MacDonald very beautiful  Vashon Island.


Onions in the Stew is the best book by Betty MacDonald and her writing style is even more better than in the other ones.

Maybe this song will be ESC 2016 winner in Stockholm!

Many ESC fans are already crazy about it.

Take care,

Nicola 


Don't miss this very special book, please.


 
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Linde Lund
I'm not a huge fan of former German chancellor Gerhard Schröder but I totally agree with him. Angela Merkel's politics are wrong. It's high time for Angela Merkel to go. Germany and Europe need new leaders with more realism. As Schröder says, it's really irresponsible and dangerous what Angela Merkel does.


Schon in den eigenen Reihen muss Kanzlerin Angela Merkel viel Kritik einstecken…
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Unglaublich, dass einem dieser eitle Pfau mal als Staatsmann erscheinen könnte.
it's getting more and more difficult for Angela Merkel. 
A majority of Germany's population thinks that Mrs. Merkel's politics regarding refugees is a bad one and should be changed. I totally agree with this. 

According to my opinion it's time to go for Angela Merkel.


Die Kritik an Kanzlerin Angela Merkel beim Thema Flüchtlinge wird immer lauter -…
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See more from t-online.de.

 Americans question Germany’s refugee policy

From the start, Berlin’s decision to accept large numbers of Syrian refugees has been followed with great curiosity in the US. But after the Cologne attacks, Americans are asking tougher questions, just like the Germans. 

The pictures from Munich this past summer, when hundreds of Germans flocked to the city's main train station to welcome thousands of refugees fleeing Syria's civil war, made headlines in the US. The amazement in the US and elsewhere certainly wasn't diminished when Germans even came up with a new word to sum up their new open-arms policy for refugees.
As a result, "Willkommenskultur" went viral, as did the pictures of Germans greeting refugees. Americans watched the developments with astonishment - and by and large with a positive inclination towards a Germany that was apparently not only proving many stereotypes about the country wrong, but was also behaving very differently than the US, which had allowed very few refugees in.
But fast forward three months, and a different picture of the country and its leader Chancellor Angela Merkel, who is generally seen as the driver of Germany's refugee policy, has emerged in the US, particularly after the Cologne attacks, in which hundreds of young men allegedly from Middle Eastern or North African countries sexually assaulted German women on New Year's Eve.
Popped bubble
"I think the original euphoria, optimism and wonderment with which many Americans regarded the chancellor's position has been sobered a bit," said James W. Davis, an American political science professor at the University of St. Gallen in Switzerland.

Hauptbahnhof Köln Sylvester Ausschreitungen Menschenmassen  

The Cologne attacks made international headlines
"I think most Americans will give a nod for Merkel for her initial impulse to help, but one could probably say that some Americans are questioning the lack of management or thought in her policy," said Sudha David-Wilp, deputy director of the German Marshall Fund's Berlin office.
Many Americans, argue the trans-Atlantic scholars, still applaud Merkel's principled stance to allow large numbers of Syrian refugees into Germany, but now wonder whether this policy can actually work.
"I don't think that the perception of the chancellor has changed that much, but I do think that Americans are asking questions that are quite similar to the questions people are asking in Germany, and that is: How does one integrate 1 million or more Arabs into a European society?" said Davis. "Is this really something that is going to be possible?"
Political pandering
Dismissive remarks about Merkel by Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump or a conservative commentator in the New York Times calling for her resignation, however, should not be overestimated. Instead, they should be viewed as playing to an arch-conservative, largely anti-immigrant base in a hotly contested Republican election campaign.
"I don't think that's where the mainstream of American opinion is," said Davis.

Angela Merkel Person of the Year Time Magazine  

One month ago, "Time" magazine named Angela Merkel "Person of the Year"
Still, the fact that Berlin's refugee policy still garners this much attention in the US is a sign that it is seen as being significant far beyond Germany.
Chancellor Merkel's personal clout in the US as a strong leader has not been seriously damaged by the Cologne attacks or by reports about governmental mismanagement in the handling of the refugee situation - yet. "It will, however, if this all goes wrong", said Davis. "This is her decision. So if it goes wrong she will indeed lose a lot of credibility and respect. But I don't think we are there yet."
In the US, then, as in Germany, people now want to know concretely how Berlin wants to handle the refugee situation.
"'Wir schaffen das' ['We can do this,' Merkel's famous sentence about the refugee crisis: ed.] sort of rings a little bit hollow right now," said David-Wilp.

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