"Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children's children what it was once like in the United States where men were free." - President Ronald Reagan
Saturday, January 20, 2024
Saturday's video: Remembering January 20, President Milei in Davos & more
It was 43 years ago today
Like many of his generation, President Ronald Reagan was a strong anti-communist. He understood the evil empire and knew that you have to negotiate from a position of strength rather than weakness. Over the Christmas holidays, I found this from the late President Reagan:
“How do you tell a communist? Well, it’s someone who reads Marx and Lenin.
And how do you tell an anti-Communist? It’s someone who understands Marx and Lenin.”
In my life, I have found that this is true. Most people who favor communism in polls do not really understand what it means or have lived under it. They see it as some romantic idea based on false promises of equality and justice. On the other hand, we Cubans, along with others from who experienced communism directly, see it for what it is.
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Milei brings a lot of common sense to Davos
Milei brings a lot of common sense to Davos - American Thinker https://t.co/AikrJm3Tjf
— Silvio Canto. Jr. (@silvio_canto) January 19, 2024
A word about January 20
On January 20th 1981, Ronald Reagan was sworn in as the 40th president of the United States. A few minutes later, the 52 hostages held at the U.S. embassy in Iran were released……ending the Iranian Hostage Crisis……it was the first day of a very impressive two term presidency…..
Happy # 90 Camilo Pascual. He pitched most his career for the original Washington Senators who became the Minnesota Twins in 1961. As a Washington Senator, Pascual pitched for very bad teams. It got better when the team moved to Minnesota and the Twins became a perennial contender with a young Harmon Killebrew, power hitter Bob Allison, the very good lefty Jim Kaat and fellow Cubans Tony Oliva & Zoilo Versalles. His numbers were great with the Twins: 20-11 in 1962 and 20-9 in 1963. He led the league in strikeouts 3 years in a row. In other words, he was one of the best right handed pitchers in baseball. Overall, he won 176 games with a very good 3.63 career ERA.
On this day in 1945, President Franklin D. Roosevelt was inaugurated for the 4th time.
George H.W. Bush, or # 41, was inaugurated on this day in 1989. After his death in 2018, I wrote this post: The 3 times that I was very happy that George H.W. Bush was around….
George W. Bush, or # 43, was inaugurated on this day in 2001. In 2009, I wrote this post: A little thanks to Pres. Bush!
Happy # 90 Camilo Pascual
The great Camilo Pascual was born in La Habana, or Havana Cuba, on this day in 1934.
As a young kid, my favorite Cuban baseball player was Camilo Pascual. He pitched most his career for the original Washington Senators who became the Minnesota Twins in 1961.
As a Senator, Pascual pitched for very bad teams. It got better when the team moved to Minnesota and the Twins became a perennial contender with a young Harmon Killebrew, power hitter Bob Allison, the very good lefty Jim Kaat and fellow Cubans Tony Oliva & Zoilo Versalles.
His numbers were great with the Twins: 20-11 in 1962 and 20-9 in 1963. He led the league in strikeouts 3 years in a row. In other words, he was one of the best right handed pitchers in baseball.
Overall, he won 176 games with a very good 3.63 career ERA. He would have easily won 230 games with a better team!
We say happy birthday to one of my heroes. I don't know what Camilo is doing these days. I read a few years ago that he was scouting for the Twins in Latin America.
Happy birthday to the great Camilo. I hope that you really enjoy your birthday!
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Happy # 94 Buzz Aldrin
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A little history of The State of the Union speech!
Here is a little history: The first State of the Union speech was delivered by President Washington in January 1790.
President Jefferson started the tradition of the written statement in 1801. It stayed that way until President Wilson in 1913.
President Coolidge was the first one heard on radio in 1923.
President Truman delivered the one on TV in 1947.
Finally, President Johnson put it on prime time TV in 1966.
I think I've watched most of them since President Nixon. President Clinton's speech in the middle of the impeachment trial was bizarre.
The 3 times that I was very happy that George H.W. Bush was around….
A 2015 chat with Frank Burke, co-author of "A law unto themselves"
A chat with Frank Burke, co-author of "A law unto themselves".......http://t.co/7owJsWFYc1— Silvio Canto, Jr. (@SCantojr) June 15, 2015