Friday, March 24, 2017

Diplomat Jim Patterson at the Embassy of the Russian Federation in Washington DC


Jim Patterson at the Embassy of the Russian Federation, Washington DC.


Jim Patterson attending Memorial Opera/Concert for Alexandrov Ensemble, at Embassy of Russian Federation Washington DC. 
Jim Patterson with portrait of Russian President Vladimir Putin, Embassy of the Russian Federation, Washington DC. 

Jim Patterson note: The Alexandrov Ensemble died in the Russian Tupolev Tu-154 crashed into the Black Sea on December 25, 2016. The loss of the Alexandrov Ensemble was a big national tragedy for the Russian people, who were so proud of this choir, one of the most famous and beloved in Russia. The loss was also great for many Americans who cherished memories of the performances (John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts) and sound recordings by the Ensemble. Proceeds from the program went to support families. 
Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak attended the reception and the 90-minute memorial concert for the Alexandrov Ensemble on March 17 at the Embass of the Russian Federation in Washington DC. The program was the most magnificent I have attended in recent years at any embassy in the U.S. or abroad.
The majesty of Moscow and the charm of St. Petersburg came alive at the Embassy of the Russian Federation, one of the largest and lavish embassies in Washington D.C.
FEATURING: LIVE RUSSIAN OPERA & MUSICAL PRESENTATION
The highlight of the special evening was a special Russian opera performance by .Participating Russian Artists OLGA ORLOVSKAYA (SOPRANO) ELIZAVETA AGLADZE (MEZZO-SOPRANO) ANNA NIZHEGORODTSEVA (PIANO) SERGE KHRICHENKO (GUITAR) ENRIQUE REYNOSA (VIOLIN) ANNA KUSNER (CLASSICAL GUITAR)
Ms. Orlovskaya. inherited her talent from her great-grandfather famous Russian bass Fedor Shalyapin. She graduated with honors from the Russian Academy of Music. Recently she won First Prize in the International Competition, Operetta Land, for Best Performance of Kalman in Moscow.
The evening's program:
1) " Melodie" by Tchikovsky performing Enrique Reynosa
2)“Da, chas nastal” (Ioanna’s aria) from P. Tchaikovsky’s" The Maid of Orleans", performed by Elizaveta Agladze
3) "Oh,never sing to me again" S.Rachmaninoff ,performed by Olga Orlovskaya and A. Nizhegorodtseva (piano) 
4) “Oh do not grieve”, S. Rachmaninoff, performed by Elizaveta Agladze, Anna Nixhegorodtseva (piano)_
5) "Spring Waters" ,S Rachmaninoff,performed by Olga Orlovskaya ,Anna Nizhegorodtseva (piano)
6) “Mon coeur s’ouvre a ta voix” from C. Saint-Saens’s " Samson et Dalila"`, performed by Elizaveta Agladze , Anna Nizhegordtseva (piano)
7) Barcarolle from Offenbach`s " les Contes d`Hoffman" performed by Elizaveta Agladse (Mezzo-soprano) and Olga Orlovskaya (soprano), accompanied by Anna Nizhegorodtseva
8) "Vissi d`arte" from "Tosca" by G. Puccini performed by Olga Orlovskaya ,Anna Nizhegorodtseva (piano)
9) "Casta diva" from Norma by V. Bellini performed by Olga Orlovskaya ,Anna Nizhegorodtseva (piano)
Inaddition to Russian visiting performers, the program included the International DC trio, Music by Serge Khrichenko berformed by S. Krichenko, Enrique Reynosa,Anna Nizhegorodtseva, special guest Olga Orlovskaya
1) "Granada" de Agustin Lara performed by Anna Kusner and Olga Orlovskaya
2) Malaguena de Ernesto Lecuona performed by Anna Nizhegorodtseva
3) 'Ave Maria" G. Caccini performd by Olga Orlovskaya,Serge Krichenko,Anna Nizegorodtseva, Elizaveta Agladze,Anna Kusner, Enrique Reynosa
The pre-concert RUSSIAN BUFFET Menu: 
Exquisite Russian delicacies as found in some of the finest restaurants and cafes in all of St. Petersburg. 
Salad Olivier-----------------Potato Salad with Ham, Eggs and Peas
Salad " Smak" vegetable salad: tomatoes,cocumbers,green salad,s,arugula,herbs
Cheese pastries (aka khachapuri)
Assorted pickled vegetables 
Russian snack " Pod rumochku" 
Russian Blinchiks- Pancakes in russian style with meat
Stuffed grape leaves
Grilled Salmon with herbs and sauce from chief
Home-style steamed vegetables
Chicken pilaf
Dark Bread
Dessert
" Medovik", "Almondo"

The bountious RUSSIAN BAR INCLUDING VODKA: 
The finest regional wines and beers found throughout Russia! Includes a tasting of multiple brands of Russian vodka! 
DIPLOMATIC GREETING: 
Ambassador Sergy Kislyak spoke and mingled with guests as did other Russian guests and, diplomats and dignitaries.  
CHARITY:  
Proceeds from the event went to the Charity Fund for Alexandrov Ensemble, Doctor Liza, and journalists who lost their lives in plane crash in South Russia. The members of the Alexandrov Ensemble died in the Russian Tupolev Tu-154 airplane crash over the Black Sea in December 2016. The loss of the Alexandrov ensemble was a big national tragedy for the Russian people, who were so proud of this choir, one of the most famous and beloved choirs in Russia. This loss is also great for many Americans who cherish memories of the performances and sound recordings of the choir.  
I am grateful to the Embassy of the Russian Federation, Sergey Ivanovich Kislyak - Ambassador of Russian Federation for providing concert halls, the famous Gold Room, and his kind assistance and that of his fine staff in organizing the charity concert.
PLEASE NOTE:
Due to enhanced security at Embassy of the Russian Federation, photo ID is REQUIRED for attendance. Please ensure ALL ticketholders and each guest attending with a ticketholder has valid photo ID. We are unable to issue a refund if you are denied entry due to lack of photo ID. 
Due to security considerations, parking WILL NOT be available on the grounds of Embassy of the Russian Federation
Embassy Advice:
Opera/Concert: The concert itself is expected to start at 8:30 PM and will last about 90 minutes.  During this time, no food will be served. As is the custom in Russia.
 Artifacts Around the Embassy: There are some wonderful, yet very fragile and expensive paintings, sculptures and other artifacts in and around the embassy. We ask you not to touch them and please respect their integrity so no damage may come to them during the event.  This includes drinking beverages or eating food too close to these items. 
 Respect for the Embassy: We want to remind everyone that, while we want you to have a good time, this is an embassy and we expect everyone to be respectful. Over intoxication, unruly or inappropriate behavior will not be tolerated. Such behavior will result in your immediate removal from the embassy and no refunds or credits will be granted.

Mr. James Patterson’s professional activities:
Life Member American Foreign Service Association
Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations
Member Friend Israeli Defense Forces
Member America Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC)
Associate Member (Family) Korean War Veterans Association
Life Member (Family) Associates of Vietnam Veterans of America
Member, US Philippines Society
Member Indiana State Society
National Book Critics Circle, Voting Member (Foreign Policy, History, Economics)
Life Member Republican National Committee
Member California Republican Party
Donor Helen Keller International
Contributor TheHill.com
Contributor Foreign Service Journal
Contributor Montgomery (Alabama) Advertiser - Newspaper
Computer History Museum - Member
National Active and Retired Federal Employees (NARFE)
Fraternity of Alpha Zeta – Alumni Member
Life Member Auburn University Alumni Association
Donor International Student House (Washington DC)
Donor Fredonia (AL) Rosenwald School Historic Preservation
Aldo Leopold Foundation - Wisconsin
Friend President Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation - Michigan
Life Member Niles Essanay Silent Film Museum (Fremont, California)
Board Member Dorothy and Lillian Gish Theater Bowling Green State University -Ohio
Agricultural History Society
Friend of New York Public Library

Monday, March 13, 2017

Senator Dianne Feinstein Explains Her Vote Against Nomination of Rex Tillerson as Secretary of State


Dear Mr. Patterson:

Thank you for contacting me to express your concerns about Rex Tillerson’s nomination to be Secretary of State.  I appreciate the time you took to write, and I welcome the opportunity to respond.

After studying his record at ExxonMobil, and the testimony he provided during his confirmation hearing, I opposed Mr. Tillerson’s nomination to be our next Secretary of State when it came to the Senate floor on February 1, 2017. 

During his time at ExxonMobil, the company purposefully circumvented U.S. sanctions against Iran, Syria, and Sudan.  Specifically, Exxon established a joint venture with Shell—called Infineum—that sold petroleum products to Iran, Sudan, and Syria while those nations were under sanctions by the United States.  

Mr. Tillerson refused to discuss Exxon-Mobil’s denial of the effects of human activity on the climate even though the energy company had conclusive scientific evidence linking the two. He also said that he does not see an “imminent national security threat” from climate change. 

Mr. Tillerson testified that he considers the two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict a “dream,” even though many, including myself, believe that it is the only way to reach an enduring peace. Indeed, during his confirmation hearing he appeared almost disinterested in the peace process. 

Finally, I am concerned with Mr. Tillerson’s close personal and financial ties to Russia.  He refused to describe Russia’s actions in Syria—including the bombings of schools, hospitals, and of a UN aid convoy—as possible war crimes.  He also claimed to be unaware of Exxon’s lobbying efforts against Iran- and Russia-related sanctions, even though it is public record that ExxonMobil lobbied against a variety of sanctions since 2010.  Additionally, Mr. Tillerson refused to support existing sanctions imposed against Russia for its invasion of Ukraine and interference in our most recent elections.

For these reasons, I voted against Rex Tillerson’s nomination to be Secretary of State.  Please know that I read your letter with great interest, and will keep your views in mind as the Senate considers any future nominations. 

Once again, thank you for writing, and I hope that you will continue to keep me informed about issues of importance to you.  Should you have any further comments or questions, please feel free to contact my Washington, D.C., office at (202) 224-3841, or visit my website at Feinstein.senate.gov.  Best regards.

Sincerely yours,


  Dianne Feinstein
         United States Senator

Further information about my position on issues of concern to California and the nation are available at my website,feinstein.senate.gov. And please visit my YouTubeFacebook and Twitter for more ways to communicate with me.
Jim Patterson Note:

I do not believe Mr. Tillerson was disinterested in the peace process between Israel and the Palestinian Authority. I believe he does not support a Palestinian Authority dictated peace process or a peace process that jeopardizes Israel. Additionally, the "peace process" cannot strengthen  the Palestinians in their efforts to destabilize Israel. 

Senator Feinstein writes Russia interfered in "our most recent elections." Isn't this supposed to alleged interference in US elections. If it has already been proven to Senator Feinstein's satisfaction what would be the purpose of a Congressional investigation? 

I sent Secretary Tillerson a copy of the letter for his response to me and Senator Feinstein.

Jim Patterson
Friend of Israel Defense Forces
Life Member American Foreign Service Association 
Member Society of Historians of American Foreign Relations
Associate Member (Family) Korean War Veterans Association
Life Member (Family) Associates of Vietnam Veterans of America
Member US Philippine Society
Diplomatic and Consular Officers R 
Member DACOR Bacon House Foundation Washington DC
Member California State Society
Life Member Republican National Committee