"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, August 31, 2024
Tales from Kam and the coach
Tales from Kam and the coach : We finally got to see Vice President Kamala Harris and Governor Walz in a televised interview with a reporter.
And what did we see? Not much if you were expecting some substantive answers rather than word salads.
Yes, we…
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— Silvio Canto. Jr. (@silvio_canto) August 31, 2024
We remember Frank Robinson (1935-2019)
We remember Frank Robinson who was born on this day in 1935. He died in 2019 at age 83.
Frank was the MVP in both leagues: 1961 with the NL champs Cincinnati Reds and Baltimore 1966. As an Oriole, he led the O's to 4 AL pennants and the World Series in 1966 & 1970.
Frank's career was more than numbers. He was the team leader and a credit to the game of baseball. In 1982, Frank was selected to The Hall of Fame.
We remember Peggy Lipton (1946-2019)
She played "Julie" in "The Mod Squad" on TV. I did not know that Peggy was married to Quincy Jones, 1974-90.
1959: Koufax and 18 strikeouts!
On August 31, 1959, a young Sandy Koufax struck out 18 Giants. It set a new National League record for most strikeouts in a single game.
By the way, Jane Leavy's book about Koufax is one of the best baseballs I've ever read/
1980: Polish workers stood up to the communist state
On this day in 1980, Poland exploded when representatives of the communist government of Poland agreed to the demands of striking shipyard workers in the city of Gdansk.
It was the beginning of the end for the USSR. The whole system collapsed of its own weight at the end of 1991.
We remember those Polish workers, along with the Hungarians of 1956 and the Czechs of 1968. They were anti-communist heroes of the 20th century.
It was the beginning of the end for the USSR. The whole system collapsed of its own weight at the end of 1991.
We remember those Polish workers, along with the Hungarians of 1956 and the Czechs of 1968. They were anti-communist heroes of the 20th century.
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