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Don’t let the hunter become hunted

Walter Patterson Herald ColumnistWalter Patterson Herald ColumnistLast week, I read the biography of a World War II American fighter pilot by the name of Jack Bradley who scored 15 kills over Germany.  
This young pilot had guts. He was cool under pressure, and it seemed every time he got into trouble, he had the ability to slow everything down and come up with a solution that would save his life. His fellow pilots commented that “Jack’s got ice water in his veins.”
He recalled one incident while he was on patrol when he encountered one of Germany’s top aces.  This German ace had knocked 40 English and American planes from the sky, and on this particular day, he was looking to add to his remarkable total.
Bradley was flying the new and improved P-51 Mustang.  This plane looked like an earlier model, but there was a new twist to this plane.  The manufacturers had added over 100 horsepower to the engine.
The German ace had a special way of shooting American pilots from the sky; He would maneuver until he was on their tail.  Usually, the American would pull the stick back, and try to out climb the enemy.  But if this maneuver did not work, the German had an easy kill.  Once the American’s plane stalled, the German simply reversed and fell in behind him.  All that was left to do was squeeze the trigger.
On this particular day, the German pilot wanted to use the same trick.  He slipped behind Bradley, and after a few maneuvers to keep the German from firing on him, Bradley pulled the stick back and went vertical.  
The enemy pilot was confident that the American would stall his aircraft long before his plane stalled. But the German had made a terminal mistake.  He failed to realize that the P-51 he was chasing was a new and improved model.  Bradley kept watch over his shoulder at the Messerschmitt on his tail. Both planes climbed higher and higher, but instead of the P-51 stalling, the German’s plane began to shake as it lost lift.
“The hunted became the hunter,” Bradley recalled.  As soon as the Messerschmitt stalled, Bradley reversed and squeezed gently.  This was kill number 12.
Just as the German pilot realized too late that there was something different about the P-51 he was chasing, there are some tell-tell clues about what is happening to our country.  We are quickly losing lift, and soon, if we don’t change course, we will be in an unrecoverable death dive.
Our political system has become corrupt.  Secretary of Energy, Steven Chu, testified before Congress last week and admitted that 24 of 28 “green energy” loans went to companies that had “bundled” huge sums of money for the President.
No logical thinker can fail to conclude that this action was a reward for the President’s political friends.  There is simply no other explanation.  By the way, most of these companies who received taxpayer money have declared bankruptcy.
On March 22, the second anniversary of Obamacare was celebrated. But should any of us be celebrating at all?  
According to the Washington Examiner, Obamacare will cost every worker at least $6,058 in reduced wages, perhaps more, and smaller companies will simply pay a fine and cancel their workers’ health care. Others will lay off workers in order to pay for the increased cost of health insurance. If you are a worker, prepare to live on less, much less.
The United States will run out of money before election day.  The debt ceiling will have to be raised again or the government will shut down.  Even liberal publications like “Politico” are issuing dire warnings that “A debt doomsday is imminent.” The immense debt hanging over this country’s head is like an atomic bomb. One day soon, it is going to explode, and unfortunately, there will be little left that any of us recognize.
Mr. Obama and the Democrat Party are either incompetent or they are purposely driving this great country into the ground.  We are rapidly losing lift, and our aircraft is beginning to shake. If nothing changes, we will meet the same fate as the German pilot. We will have realized too late that the “hunter has become the hunted.”
This, my friends, is not a good thing.
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Letters to the editor

Dear Editor,
I realize after this letter is published that my daughter will probably never have the opportunity of making the Dixie League All-Star team.  
However after praying and pondering over this situation, and because she has never made the team in all of her five years of playing (which is a joke) I have nothing to lose.  
I am normally a pretty passive person, but I guess the older I get the more I see and understand the cruel shenanigans that many of our kids are faced with.  But mostly, the older I get the more I have learned to become more vocal in the things I feel are just not right.  
The Dixie Youth Girls Team is one that I have held close to my heart because the one child that I have has been a part of this league since she was old enough to participate.  Now at first I did not make a big issue out of the All Star Selection process because each year I was given a so-called excuse as to why my child did not make it.  
Her first year and at age four, she was just this cute little girl scrambling around like the others with no clue as to what to do.  As she got older and more serious, I realized that this is really becoming her passion and not tooting my own horn but she’s pretty darn good.
Now again I know that she may never make the team after the comment I am about to make, but who cares.
This league is one of the most biased leagues I have ever, ever encountered. Parents, many of our kids are being overlooked because the selection process is too political and a big joke.  I do not think that I could sleep at night knowing that I (the coaches) put my child in a position that I know they do not deserve.  
For years and in talking to other parents, coaches have been allowed to nominate their child(ren) and other coaches’ children, which is so unfair.   Now I know that I am not the smartest person in the world, but I do know what ALL-STAR means. But for those of you who do not, it means “consisting of athletes chosen as the best at their positions from all ... consisting entirely of star performers.” To break it down further; the BEST players!!!
We as parents need to be more involved in ensuring that there are policies and procedures in place and that they are adhered to.  We want the best children to represent our city not those children that you want to be recognized to feed your own egos.  
Coaches should not be allowed to nominate their children or make deals behind closed doors.  ALL-STAR selections should be based on statistics and privy to those children who have worked hard and diligently all summer. Some of you coaches should be ashamed of yourselves with your hidden agendas. I personally do not see how you sleep at night.    

Zelda B. Baker
Concerned Parent

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