Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Cinco de Mayo and Political Correctness

There was a posting on Facebook yesterday that made me think about the 5th of May because it compared American celebration of Saint Patrick to a Mexican national holiday. The post:
Since everyone who is not Irish celebrates St. Patrick's Day, everyone who is not Mexican can celebrate Cinco de Mayo.
I realize that it was all in gest, but it sunk in that Cinco de Mayo is an illustration how too many Mexicans immigrating here are not assimilating and the political/social correctness of the Progressives certainly doesn't help. Indeed, We the People have allowed the language of Mexico, which was forced upon them by Spain during its occupation of the Central American country, has been forced upon the United States thanks to the takeover of our government by progressive socialists who call themselves "Democrats". Indeed, RINOs in the Republican Party haven't been much help.

Friday, March 16, 2018

In Memory of Frank Polite: A Poet, Mentor, and Friend

1936-2005
Frank Polite was a poet and husband to Charlene Polite, an actress. He was my literary professor while attending classes at Maryland University, European Chapter while serving at NATO HQ in Izmir, Turkey.
He was my mentor when it came to writing suggesting I join a writers' seminar when returning to the United States.
Before he left Turkey he gave me a signed copy of his poetry book, Letters in Transit. It has followed me throughout my travels in my personal library.
He was from Youngston, Ohio where he spent his last days of his life and where his beloved Charlene died of breast cancer in 1999. They had gotten back together after being divorced in the 1960s because she wanted to spend her last days on Earth with Frank and his family. I didn't know her cancer was the reason why Frank and Charlene left University of Maryland, European Chapter in Turkey to go back to Youngston. She kept Frank's last name since their divorce, her maiden name being Charlene Ann Miller.
CHARLENE POLITE 1943-1999
While there, Frank had a small publishing establishment. My going away gift was a framed one page poem I wrote in his honor entitled Poet, Mentor, Friend as a going-away present. 
Some of his works and accomplishments can still be found on the web, A Poet is Not A Writer and The Black Butterflies.
I am forever grateful I befriended Frank and Charlene who enlightened my life with their personality and talents. Inspiration to many who knew them. It was an honor to know them.


Monday, March 12, 2018

Our Government was Designed to be a Republic

Regulations should only be made to protect citizens.
Taxes should only be used to support a LIMITED GOVERNMENT - not to punish a portion of the populace for being productive or use in social engineering like overtaxing tobacco, vehicles that use more miles per gallon, fuel, etc.
We the People have allowed all what has developed to be what our government is today - beyond the limitations set forth by the Constitution.