Predator In The White House

Predator In The White House

Donald Trump: Let Us Prey

Fat. Pig. Dog. Slob. Disgusting animal. These are just some of the names that Donald Trump has called women.

Trump’s Accusers: Silent No More

Trump Accusers Demand Congress Investigate

Predator-In-Chief

“Grab them by the pussy. You can do anything.” – Donald Trump

Trump Claims Accusations Political – They Aren’t

What Trump’s Accusers Are Saying

The person who came up with the expression ‘the weaker sex’ was either very naïve or had to be kidding. I have seen women manipulate men with just a twitch of their eye — or perhaps another body part.” – Donald Trump

Trump Does Not Respect Women

Trump Tweets Show He Doesn’t Get #MeToo

.@ariannahuff is unattractive both inside and out. I fully understand why her former husband left her for a man- he made a good decision. —Trump tweet

Transcript of “Grab ‘Em By The Pussy” Tape

What Is Cinco De Mayo?

What is Cinco De Mayo?

Cinco De Mayo is the celebration of a great military victory in the history of Mexico.

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President Benito Juarez, at a time of financial hardship in Mexico, and deeply in debt to various European countries, declared a moratorium on the re-payment of those debts.

The governments of France, Spain and Great Britain dispatched the military to collect on the debts. The customs house in the city of Veracruz was seized by these foreign armies.

Spain and Great Britain soon decided to leave Mexico. French leader Napoleon III decided to take control of Mexico.

A numerically and vastly larger French army engaged the Mexican army in battle. On May 5, 1862, the smaller, less-experienced and under-equipped Mexican army defeated the French army at the Battle of Puebla.

Battle of Puebla
Battle of Puebla
Mexican army Defeats army of Napoleon III
Mexican army Defeats army of Napoleon III

The victory was short-lived. A year later Napoleon III sent a French army of 30,000 to install the younger brother of the emperor of Austria, Archduke Maximilian, as emperor of Mexico.

Emperor Maximilian reigned for only a few years. He was executed and Benito Juarez again became president of Mexico.  Maximilian was executed in Mexico on June 19, 1867.

President Benito Juarez quote
President Benito Juarez quote

Cinco De Mayo is a shining moment in the history of Mexico. Though the victory was short-lived, it’s significance is still relevant today. The Battle of Puebla was a moment when the Mexican people asserted themselves forcefully in the face of yet another foreign invasion.

Let us direct all our efforts now to obtain and to consolidate the benefits of La Paz (Peace). Under its auspices, the protection of the laws and the authorities for the rights of all the inhabitants of the Republic will be effective. That the town and the government respect the rights of all. Between the individuals, like between the nations, the respect to the other people’s right is La Paz. — Benito Juarez

Cinco De Mayo celebrates the Battle of Puebla.

It also celebrates the beautiful people and culture of a free Mexico.

Vintage Cinco De Mayo Commemorative Poster
Vintage Cinco De Mayo Commemorative Poster
Cinco De Mayo Celebration
Cinco De Mayo Celebration

 

More Than 140 Characters

Twitter is a terrific way to communicate quickly to as many people as care read the tweet. But oh, that 140 character limit is tough. Yes, it sharpens the mind and the editorial skills. But some things deserve more than 140 characters. And so, Perspectives in born.

I made the leap to a blog.

I found a web hosting service I liked — BlueHost.
Next came the WordPress.
Between the two of them a blog is becoming a reality.

There is so much helpful information on the Internet, on BlueHost and WordPress. For that I am grateful. But there is so much to learn. My hope is to not make too many mistakes, missteps, or make myself look like a fool — especially in the beginning.

The driving force that finally made me do this is my strong, deep and enduring passion for animals. I am opposed to animal cruelty in any form, and that includes hunting, and believe deeply that each animal life is precious and as worthy of respect as human life.

I tweet a lot about animals. That includes those who abuse, main, kill them as well as those, like me, who love them, respect them and want to be a “voice for the voiceless.”

At the same time, there is so much that catches my attention. This is an election year in America. Violence is spiraling out of control in our cities. Nations still find war far easier than diplomacy. Etc. Etc. Etc.

A blog presents the opportunity to break free — at least occasionally — from the rigid but necessary, I guess, confines of Twitter’s 140 characters. For Twitter I am grateful. And I will continue to be a loyal user. It’s just nice to know that I can say more, express more, write more when I want.

I’ll post this. Critique it for myself. Fine tune my plugins, themes, appearance of the blog. And then get to work. Like all the people who call this planet home I have a unique perspective. I am going to take a second look at this world and share my perspective.

What a great time to be alive.

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