A Czar Is Un-American

A Czar Is Un-American

This poem is a rebuke against the use of an anti-American term for some office held by any in the United States of America (regardless of the merit  or Constitutionality  of the office  or not).  The poem starts out with the way the term czar has been used in history as a matter of truly defined reference.  The news media just parrots the term without much thought, which helps its acceptability.     (continued below)  

 
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A Czar Is Un-American,  20 lines

(continued from above)     America does not need czars,  but patriots and patriotic terms that define those that hold office or are Statesmen.   The poem closes:    "The practice and the word is wrong,   It's use is to be disloyal,    By those who seek to get along,   America's unique ~ royal."    Words and terms  that are subtle,  and not so subtle, ought to be challenged  by a free press!