Monday, February 18, 2008

Groverfield


Grover Cleveland was a great president. If you are interested, his birthday is the first week of March. He was also the only President to serve two non-consecutive terms in the White House. He was also a leader of the Bourbon democrats in a period overly dominated by Republicans. These are a few reasons why I think that Grover should be more celebrated on this day more set apart for the Lincolns and Washingtons, and Roosevelt twins (Teddy and Franklin). Grover was also a Mayor, Sheriff, Governor and eventually President. He was a cartographer, boy scout, and expert at the sextant. This day commemorates President's. How many people are truly trying to acquire more information about these men on this day? Everyone I talked to today I would question them about who their favorite President was. Few were the responses of Taft, Grant, or Cleveland. Apparently there is some new movie out called Cloverfield, instead of wasting time on a porous film such as this, take some time out and learn about a President. I did, and Grover Cleveland founded Cleveland.