Good morning,
Quote of the day:
“Life is 10% of what happens to me and 90% of how I deal with it.”
Robert Maxwell
As some of you may or may not know the State of South Carolina has a Confederate flag on display on the capitol grounds. On occasion a non-native will get an editorial published in the local newspaper citing that they are ”embarrassed” because some "prestigious companies" will not come to South Carolina because of it. In South Carolina we have some companies like Lockheed-Martin, BMW, Michelin, Boeing and many, many others that do not have a problem with it but this non-entity in the piney woods of northwestern South Carolina wants the flag removed and that we should quit “flag-worshipping” and forget the past and look to the future.
Let’s me think, what things from the past should we forget? How about Jamestown, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Valley Forge, Ticonderoga, Montreal, Yorktown, Saratoga, the creation of the Constitution of the United States, Tripoli, New Orleans and Andrew Jackson, 680,000 Americans that died between 1861 and 1865 which is more Americans that were killed in all other wars combined, San Juan Hill, Belleau Wood, The Marne, Omaha Beach, Utah Beach, Bastogne, Huertgen Forest, Guadalcanal, Tarawa, Saipan, Okinawa, New Guinea, Dachau, Belsen, Buchenwald and many other Nazi death camps, Chosin Reservoir, Pusan, La Trang Valley, Khe Sanh, Fallujah and many other nasty fights that we never hear of. Here is a message to the non-entity in the piney woods of northwestern South Carolina. You have your opinion about the disposition of the Confederate flag and I, along with thousands of others, have ours. I would rather remember the bravery, courage and the viability of the human spirit and that is what the Confederate flag reminds me to do. I will stay warm with my knowledge of the past and you can continue to wallow in your ignorance. Hey dummy, if the flag offends you don’t look at it.
Recently the city of Columbia, South Carolina elected the first black man as mayor. The next morning he was on his way to be interviewed when he was involved in an automobile accident. He collided with another car at an intersection. He was not hurt but the other person was seriously injured. There were several witnesses that stated the Mayor did not have his car lights on. It was about 5:30a and still dark. This is not a good way to start your tenure mister Mayor.
A friend of mine is a dedicated atheist. He recently stated that all those people on Facebook that are using this site for a gathering place to pray for the death of Obama should be disallowed from doing so. Let me understand this. You do not believe in God but you do not want others praying to an entity that you do not believe exists. It seems to me that you should watch with glee as others waste their time in this religious undertaking. I have never seen anything like that on my end of Facebook.
This date in history April 26
1986 Near a small village 65 miles north of Kiev, Ukraine the world was awakened to the possible dangers of nuclear power plants. The four reactor power facility at Chernobyl experienced the worst nuclear accident in history. Electrical engineers decided to perform an experiment on reactor #4. They wanted to see if the gigantic turbine could power the emergency pumps with inertia alone. These guys had hardly any experience with nuclear power and their experiment was not well thought out. Then a series of mistakes occurred. The engineers shut down all the emergency systems and reduced the power level in the reactor to where the nuclear reaction was unstable. So these geniuses decide that they should withdraw many of the control rods to heat up the reactor. They then continue with their experiment by disconnecting the turbine from its power source and waited to see of the now wind milling turbine could power the emergency pumps. It did not work; the pumps would not operate in that fashion. They finally realize that the reactor was on the edge of being out of control and slam nearly 200 control rods back into the reactor simultaneously causing an immense explosion and fire. A deadly cloud of radioactivity rises up and heads northwest. The Russian government originally tried to cover up this disaster but it was just a matter of hours that stations in Scandinavia began reporting radioactivity levels 200 times higher than normal so they knew something had happened. It was estimated that 50 tons of highly radioactive debris was blown into the atmosphere. The Russian immediately evacuated 30,000 people but not before 32 had died almost instantly and about 5,000 Russians died of cancer as a result of contact with the radioactivity. Needless to say there was hardly any way to get firefighters into that inferno with any degree of safety so the Russians asked for volunteers to go in and put the fire out and informed them that there was no doubt that they would die of radiation poisoning but the Russian government would take care of their families. So a group of walking dead firemen went in and put the fire out. Eventually the entire power plant was closed but there is a defined perimeter around that plant site that is uninhabitable to this day. By the way, all the firemen died.
1865 After killing US President Abraham Lincoln, actor John Wilkes Booth jumped down on the stage of the Ford Theater and yelled “Thus to all tyrants” except he yelled it in Latin. Booth broke his leg in the jump but was able to make his way out the back door to an awaiting horse and his fellow conspirator David Herold and they made good their escape southbound. Booth and Herold have no problem getting help because Maryland was a hotbed of Confederate sympathizers. He stopped at the home of a Dr. Mudd to get his leg set and the good doctor set and splinted Booth’s leg. Booth and Herold stayed on the run for 12 days and stopped by a farm and asked the farmer if they could sleep in his barn. The farmer agreed but after they were inside the farmer sent his son out to lock the barn door so his horses would not be stolen. As you might suspect, the countryside was swarming with Federal troops looking for these two. The funny part is that the soldiers would not exchange information with each other because there was a $20,000 reward on Booths head. Anyway, on this date a group of Federal troops figure out that Booth and Herold are in the barn, surround it, and demand their surrender. Herold surrenders only to be hanged soon thereafter. Booth refuses to surrender and the barn is set aflame to drive Booth out. Not only did the troopers set the barn on fire, they asked Herold where Booth was in the barn. They then fired fusillade of gunfire into that area of the barn killing Booth before the barn is consumed. By the way, Dr Mudd was captured as being part of the conspiracy but was released later when it became apparent that he was not.
1798 Future mountain man James Beckwourth is born on a plantation near Fredericksburg, Virginia the issue of a white man and a black slave woman. James was a slave also and ended up in St. Louis where his owner emancipated him. He joined in the third fur trapping expedition organized by William Ashley. James was green as grass when it came to surviving in the Rocky Mountains and he leaned heavily on others until he was educated. He developed a good relationship with the Crow Indians and eventually gave up his white man ways and moved in with the Crows and had several wives and children. Later on he hired himself out as a guide and scout for the US Cavalry and participated in the Seminole War. Beckwourth was a participant in the notorious Sand Creek Massacre where a whole village of peaceful Cheyenne was wiped out simply because they were Indians. After this James moved back in with the Crows. Beckwourth was a notorious braggart and liar especially about himself. In fact the date he gave for his birth date is in question. Some western writers say he was born in 1800. In any event he died in 1867 and some say he was buried in an unmarked grave near Denver and others say he died while with the Crows and they buried him in typical Crow fashion, on a platform in a tree and left to decompose into a skeleton. The Crows believed that it was an honor to be buried “in the sky”.
1865 On this date the Confederate Army in the Carolinas commanded by CSA General Joseph E. Johnston surrenders to US General William T. Sherman at Durham Station, North Carolina. This essentially was the last organized army in the Confederacy. That is all I have to say about that.
Born today:
1599 English Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell. He said “Do not trust the cheering crowd. They would cheer just as loud if you were being taken to the gallows.” Speaking of the gallows, here is an interesting story about Cromwell. He was part of the crowd that overthrew the King of England, Charles I, and the king was beheaded. Cromwell became the “protector” of England making him essentially the king. Cromwell eventually died and Charles II, the son of Charles I, was made king. Charles II was really pissed about his father being beheaded and had Cromwell’s corpse dug up and hanged even though he had been in the ground for 11 years.
1889 American blues singer “Ma” Rainey. One of her songs read “If you don’t like my ocean, don’t fish in my sea....Stay out of my valley and let my mountains be”. What a poet!
Died today:
1926 Swedish writer Ellen Key. She said “At every step the child should be allowed to meet the real experience of life; the thorns should not be plucked from his roses.” She is right. The best teacher in the world is getting your brains beat out.
1726 English Bishop Jeremy Collier. He said “Belief gets in the way of learning” Indeed it does. That is why religion has no place in academia.
Thanks for listening I can hardly wait until tomorrow
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