Showing posts with label Helen Adams Keller. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Helen Adams Keller. Show all posts

Thursday, May 25, 2023

USA Exceptionalism Stumbling toward 2024, Every Breathing Body a Hero

Every Character innately qualified to Command Armies, Determine Life and Death of Millions

What Qualifies?
Who is Qualified?
What is the Thing called Patriotism?

Individuals Recorded Having Announced their Candidacy for Commander-in-Chief * 

(U.S. Presidency) 2024

Military Service 
11 of 12: NO 

1.      BIDEN: Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. NO

7. KENNEDY: Robert Francis Kennedy Jr. NO

2.      DeSANTIS: Ronald Dion DeSantis YES

8. RAMASWAMY: Vivek Ganapathy Ramaswamy NO

3.      ELDER: Laurence Allen Elder NO

9. SCOTT: Timothy Eugene Scott NO

4.      HALEY: Nimarata Nikki Haley (née Randhawa) NO

10. STAPLETON: Corey Stapleton (attended Naval Academy Preparatory School in Newport, Rhode Island, on nomination of DOD Secretary of Navy) NO

5.      HOGAN: Lawrence Joseph Hogan Jr NO

11. TRUMP: Donald John Trump NO

6.      HUTCHINSON: William Asa Hutchinson II NO

12. WILLIAMSON: Marianne Deborah Williamson NO

 

 

 

 

 *Commander-in-chief also called Supreme commander exercises supreme command and control over the Armed Forces or Military branches. The position presupposes prior, inherent or requisite “military competencies” residing in a country’s “Executive Leadership” (head of state, head of government).

All is never what it seems.  

Although many Americans boast their “patriotism” with something close to religious fervor, they are not keen on serving their country in active-duty military service (on the many fields or in theaters of aggression) legislated and mandated by executive policy usually of men and women in Washington who never served in those theaters of violence

The draft or conscription, which is to say “state-mandated enlistment of people in national service” (mainly a military service), ended in the USA as the Vietnam War Nixon-Ford presidencies were ending (Johnson to Ford Vietnam War (estimated civilian deaths in the hundreds of thousands to two million); estimated combatant deaths: 1,100,000 among North, 250,000 among South; 58,300 U.S. armed forces names listed on Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C.).  From Kennedy to Ford none of these men served in theaters of war. Four presidents elected between U.S. Presidents Eisenhower and Carter were attached to the U.S. Navy Reserve. 

During the post- World War II period (1940-1973), in “peacetime” and “conflict,” men in the United States were required “to fill vacancies in the U.S. Armed Forces that could no
t be filled through voluntary means.” 

After that 30-year period, an altered form of conscription was implemented in the United States. This conscription required all 18 to 25-year-old male U.S. citizens, regardless of their residency—and all 18 to 25-year-old documented or undocumented male immigrants residing within the United States— “to register with the Selective Service System.” In addition, there is a contingency-based conscription under the U.S. Constitution of 17- to 45-year-old men and “certain women.” 

Historical Perspective 20th-21st Centuries 

Presidents and Military Service 

Twentieth Century U.S. Presidents Not Serving 

27 (1909–1913)

William Howard Taft (1857–1930)

28 (1913–1921)

Woodrow Wilson (1856–1924)

29 (1921–1923)

Warren G. Harding (1865–1923)

30 (1923–1929)

Calvin Coolidge (1872–1933)

31 (1929–1933)

Herbert Hoover (1874–1964)

32 (1933–1945)

Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882–1945)




 Twenty-first Century U.S. Presidents NOT SERVING 

42 (1993–2001)

William Jefferson Blythe III (Bill Clinton born 1946)

44 (2009–2017)





Barack Hussein Obama (born 1961)

45 (2017–2021)

Donald John Trump (born 1946)


46 (2021–present)

Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. (born 1942)

 Twentieth Century U.S. Presidents on-call Registration (Reserves, Guard) 

33 (1945–1953)

Harry S. Truman (1884–1972)

Col.

U. S. Army Res.

 

35 (1961–63)

John F. Kennedy (1917–1963)

Lt

U.S. Navy Res.

36 (1963–1969)

Lyndon B. Johnson (1908–1973)

Cmdr

U.S. Navy Res.

37 (1969–1974)

Richard Nixon (1913–1994)

Cmdr

U.S. Navy Res.

38 (1974–1977)

Gerald Ford (1913–2006)

Lt Cmdr

U.S. Navy Res.

 

40 (1981–1989)

Ronald Reagan (1911–2004)

CPT

U.S.  Army Reserve

41 (1989–1993)

George H. W. Bush (1924–2018)

Lt

U.S. Navy Reserve

 Twentieth Century U.S. Presidents Active (regular) Service  

26 (1901–1909)

Theodore Roosevelt (1858–1919)

Col

U. S. Army (Volunteers)

34 (1953–1961)

Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890–1969)

General

U.S. Army

39 (1977–1981)

James Earl Carter (born 1924)

Lt

U.S. Navy

 

What is the meaning of “Patriotism”? 


Helen Keller answered the question in a December 1915 speech. This is part of it with minor editing. 

 “I look upon true patriotism as the brotherhood of man and the service of all to all.”

 “The whole world I regard as my fatherland (and) every war … a dreadful feud in the family.”

 “The burden of war falls heaviest on the toilers (who) in vast numbers serve (their masters) and die on the battlefield.”

If these toilers and patriots escape death on the battlefield and return home, they face heavy taxation and a doubled burden of poverty— “robbed of the just rewards of their patriotism” (and) robbed “of the just reward of their labor.”

“The only fighting that saves (lives) is (fighting) that helps the world advance toward liberty, justice and an abundant life for all.”




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Sunday, September 16, 2018

Texas School Board, Cheap Headlines Censor Substance

School Curriculum cutting  Overrated Opportunist does not concern me

C
asting Hillary Rodham Clinton and Helen Adams Keller in the same sentence is the same silly mistake news sources made some years ago in comparing “First Lady of the World” Anna Eleanor Roosevelt with the same odious opportunist.

I am concerned about public school systems promoting subjective religiosity, militarism, and sectarianism mixed with geopolitics—content not only inappropriate in public school curricula but content that school teachers are unqualified and ill prepared to teach.


I

 am also concerned that a public school would make the misguided decision to ban from school curriculum the life of a singularly outstanding American who overcame tremendous obstacles and, on her own merit, made outstanding achievements and great contributions to the United States and to the world; and who is, in any era, especially today, a great example — a good example—to anyone, and most especially, to developing young minds.  


H

elen Keller was a world-famous speaker and prolific author, a political activist and lecturer.

Remembered for her advocacy for people with disabilities, her campaigning for Woman Suffrage, labor rights, socialism, anti militarism, and many other issues and causes, Helen Adams Keller was Alabama born, a West Tuscumbia native, where today stands a museum sponsoring an annual “Helen Keller Day.”

Her birthday is commemorated in the State of Pennsylvania as “Helen Keller Day.” In 1980, on the 100th anniversary of her birth, the 39th U.S. President, James Earl “Jimmy” Carter, authorized “Helen Keller Day” at the federal level by presidential proclamation.
In 1971, she was inducted into the Alabama Women’s Hall of Fame.
In 1999, Gallup listed her among its “Most Widely Admired People of the 20th century.”
In 2015, Helen Keller “was one of twelve inaugural inductees into the Alabama Writers Hall of Fame.”

W
ithout peer, Helen Adams Keller (June 27, 1880 – June 1, 1968) is an American treasure who should never be censored. She should definitely be included in school curricula designed for developing minds.


Sources

RT “Texas Education Board votes to cut Hillary Clinton’s name from student curriculum” September 16, 2018 https://www.rt.com/usa/438544-clinton-curriculum-texas-removed/

Dallas Morning News “History curriculum in Texas remembers the Alamo but could soon forget Hillary Clinton and Helen Keller” September 14, 2018 https://www.dallasnews.com/news/education/2018/09/14/history-curriculum-texas-remembers-alamo-forgets-hillary-clinton-helen-keller

Wikipedia
Helen Keller https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Keller


 
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