May 25, 2020

Happy Memorial Day 2020

This was taken in the early evening of a warm summer
evening in September 2016 at Arlington National Cemetery.
Thank you to the courageous soldiers who have paid the ultimate price to keep the United States of America free. I also want to say thank you to the brave men and women of our armed forces who put their lives on the line each and every day to keep the rest of us safe. Happy Memorial Day!  May God bless the United States of America!

May 11, 2020

Liasson Should be Fired

Mara Liasson - Image courtesy NPR
National Public Radio (NPR) has always allowed its reporters a lot of leeway when reporting on their beats.  As a journalist I have a problem with this.  If a reporter is doing their job they should not be allowed to add their personal opinion to the piece.  Or, the rhetoric must be labelled commentary.  But NPR has allowed this many times over the years and yesterday morning, one of it's national political correspondents used the forum of Weekend Edition Sunday to attack the President and states' rights.

Mara Liasson has attacked President Donald Trump previously with no action on her employers part.  NPR, which portrays itself as balanced in national news coverage, should have by now disciplined Liasson for editorializing while she is reporting.  Yesterday under the guise of reporting on the COVID-19 pandemic, Ms. Liasson attacked Trump's policies on self quarantine in the coronavirus era.  She also used the same editorial to criticize states for not allowing the federal government to dictate policy to them.  The host of the Weekend Edition Sunday Program, Lulu Garcia-Navarro, never attempted to question Liasson on her lengthy editorial and the network never used the word commentary on Liasson's rant.

This is not the first time Ms. Liasson has been criticized for her editorializing during a so called news story.  Liasson was criticized severely in 2013 by liberals when she started working at Fox News.  At the time NPR looked into it and instead of censuring Liasson, praised her.

Were I the managing editor of NPR, Mara Liasson would no longer be working there.  Her actions are  unprofessional and unacceptable and she is an embarrassment to the rest of the network's reporters.  It's time for Ms. Liasson to go back to local radio reporting and not be permitted 
a national forum such as NPR.

May 05, 2020

Happy 100th Birthday

Photo by Ziggos Party
I have never written about my family before, but I want to use this opportunity to wish my late Dad a 100th Anniversary of the date of his birth.

Dad was born on May 5th, 1920 in southern Illinois.  He lived the first half of his life in a small rural town of about three thousand people.  But, in 1941 Uncle Sam came calling and off to war went my Dad.  He was a grunt that served in World War II and did his job as he was told.  He was discharged in 1945 after allies liberated Europe and three years later he met my mother and they got married a year later.

He and Mom had four kids including my big brother and two younger sisters.  My sisters are still doing very well, but we lost my brother to pancreatic cancer last fall.  It was an unfair fight and my brother never stood a chance when the doctors finally diagnosed him in stage IV.  He died less than a month after the diagnosis.  But, I digress.

Dad moved to St. Louis after meeting Mom and worked his life in the auto industry and in the finance industry.  Again, he was a working stiff that did his job well and didn't get a whole lot of recognition for doing it.  He didn't make a tremendous amount of money but, he took care of his family and we had meat and potatoes on the table every evening when the six of us would sit down to say grace before dinner.  By no means were we wealthy but we always had neat and clean clothes, a small home that was ours and every now and then something extra or unexpected.  (Christmas was always a wonderful time as kids and how my parents pulled off so many presents under the tree I still don't know, but it was that way every Christmas growing up)

Our last Christmas with Dad was in 1977 and then he died three months later in March of 1978 at the  young age of 57.  He had battled heart disease for a decade and it finally killed him one Friday night after he had busted his butt at work all week.

But, if he were still around he would have been 100 years old today. In looking back at the last 100 years I'm not sure what the best improvement to life was, but the Internet and personal computers has to rank right up there.  There have been so many inventions that we take them for granted and forget a whole lot of them.  Off the top of my head I just thought about the microwave oven, jet travel and the invention of the semi-conductor.  I could go on for quite some time.

But, this is about my Dad and what would have been his 100th birthday.  It's been 42 years since he left us and I still miss him.  There are still times I wish I could talk to him and tell him about my family today.  He was a good man to most people but to me he was a great man who served God, his family and his country.  RIP Dad.