Ar first I was very hurt that you President Trump made fun of a handicapped person. Having been born with cerebral palsy, it really hit home. However reaching my seventh decade, I realize that I am the one ho feels hurt, I don’t live in a perfect world with perfect people. I have to accept the fact that Donald Trump will probably be my last president, and I can only pray that I saved my last POTUS as my best. Welcome President Trump to the New Frontier. As my teenage president orated in his inaugural address, John Fritzgerald Kennedy(My 35th president.), on Friday, January 20, 1961, ended “And so , my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country” mmmh NOT HIS Words!
How can this be, our beloved President, our crusader from Camelot. Nope, after fifty five years, I feel cheated that my teenage excitement has been SHATTERED.
On January 6, 1883, Jubran Khalil Jubran was born Bsharri, Mount Lebanon, and died on April, 10, 1931 in New York, City, USA., he was a poet, painter, writer philosopher, theologian, and my John F. Kennedy, “Painster”. It’s like I don’t have enough pain in my life trying to figure out with our upcoming President Donald J. Trump. Later his name was changed to Kahlil Gibran, he was also born into a Catholic family, and settled in Boston’s South End(A large Syrian-Lebanese American community). Gibran published first in Arabic, in “”,The New Frontier(1925), which was also translated as “The New Deal” There are in the Middle East today two challenging ideas, old and new. The old ideas will vanish because they are weak and exhausted. There is in the Middle East, which has been a large burial ground, stand the youth of Spring calling the occupants of the sepulchers to rise and march towards the new frontiers.” He goes on and tells of two men, one of the past and one from the future. “Come and tell me who and what are you?
Could have John F. Kennedy ever glanced on these words?
“Are you a politician asking what your country can do for you or a zealous one asking what you can do for your country?” Gibran goes on, and would tell you President Trump, “If you are the first, then you are a parasite, if the second then you are an oasis in a desert.”
The choice of Two Presidents,