Monday, January 27, 2014

The late Adelfa Callejo was a Dallas legend

(My new American Thinker post)

Once upon a time, liberals and conservatives could sit down, disagree and still walk away with a smile.  Unfortunately, our politics today is so toxic that it's tough to discuss politics without people calling you a racist or something else.

Back in 1984, I met Adelfa Callejo at a Hispanic political meeting in Dallas.  We had a very pleasant chat and I came to admire her life story and work in the area.  I found that she could disagree with people without being disagreeable.

We learned that Adelfa Callejo died. She was 90 and suffering from cancer, according to a front page story in The Dallas Morning News:
"Callejo eventually became a bilingual secretary by day and an SMU student by night.  

For a time, she lived in California.

There, she began an export-import business and found herself competing against a New Yorker with a Puerto Rican background.

Within a year, Adelfa Botello married Bill Callejo. 

The couple lived for a year in Mexico City, but Callejo declared herself "too American" for Mexican sexism.

The Callejos moved to Troy, N.Y., where Adelfa worked three jobs to put her husband through college.

By 1952, they were back in Dallas - and she was back in SMU night classes. 

A decade later, after both had their law degrees, her activism took off at the firm of Callejo & Callejo.  

In 1973, she took part in protests against the killing of Santos Rodriguez, a 12-year-old boy shot in a squad car by a Dallas police officer.  

In 1982, she organized and led hundreds of demonstrators through downtown Dallas to protest deportations by immigration agents in Oak Cliff. Several U.S. citizen-children were left with no parent present. She filed a lawsuit to prevent family breakups.  

In the late 1980s, she warred with others for political power-sharing in Dallas, helping to bring about the city's first single-member council districts. Later, those districts launched the careers of many black and Hispanic politicians. 

In the 1990s, battles with the Dallas school district were frequent. Callejo said she was determined to push for bilingual education because of her mother, a Spanish-speaker with a fine mind but no teachers to teach her English. Her mother, she said, left school after third grade knowing only 20 words in English."
Mrs Callejo's life story is so inspirational.  She taught us that you could disagree with people without hating them or being disagreeable. 

RIP Mrs Callejo.  You left your mark in our area and we are grateful for that.

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3060 hits and reasons to put Craig Biggio in the Hall of Fame


Let me go on record and start the "Biggio belongs in the Hall of Fame" talk for the next time that they vote next year.

By any measurement, Biggio belongs in the Hall of Fame:  3,050 hits, 3 divisional titles, a NLCS in 2004 and a trip to the World Series in 2005.

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A very cold January!


January is turning out to be a very cold month:

"America is set for the coldest month of the century as weather forecasters predict yet another freezing blast of Arctic air - putting Super Bowl Sunday in jeopardy.  

Teams have been warned to stay on high alert for changes to the scheduling of the first Super Bowl to be played in an open-air stadium.  

Temperatures have already hit record lows, at times making parts of the U.S. colder than the North Pole, and are expected to plunge in the coming days."

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Who else but Yu Darvish on opening day?

Ron Washington announced the obvious about the opening day starter:
"Right-hander  Yu Darvish, one of only two healthy starters for the Texas Rangers headed into spring training, will make is first Opening Day start with the club this season, manager Ron Washington said on Saturday.
”I think it’s obvious,’ Washington said of the starter for the March 31 game against Philadelphia at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington. ”It’s Yu, if he’s healthy.”
Darvish dealt with a nerve irritation in the lower back during the final two months of last season. The condition has eased in the off-season, and Darvish has begun a throwing program in his native Japan. He threw 27 pitches in a bullpen session on Thursday.
Darvish was 13-9 with a 2.83 ERA last season and finished second to Detroit’s Max Scherzer in the American League Cy Young voting. Darvish will be the club’s sixth Opening Day starter in the last six seasons. Left-hander Matt Harrison made the start last season.    
Left-hander Martin Perez is the club’s only other fully healthy starter going into spring training."
Yes, it should be Darvish.   

The other Rangers topic is the batting order.  

This is what I see:  

Choo, LF;   
Andrus, SS;
Fielder, 1b   
Beltre, 3b   
Rios, RF  
Moreland or Choice, DH
Soto, C   
Profar, 2b   
Martin ,CF

By the way, I think that Fielder is going to have a banner year and a strong candidate for MVP.  He will hit 40 homeruns!

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