Good
morning,
Quote
of the day:
“There
are people that say they can do things and there are those that say
they can't...both are correct.”
Henry
Ford
As most of you know it
has been proven beyond John Kerry's reasonable doubt that the
government of Syria has used chemical weapons against their own
people to suppress a revolt. Syria is signatory to UN declaration
that forbids the used of chemical weapons at all. If this is the
case, then why is the United States navy gathering along the coast of
Syria with cruise missiles bristling and not the United Nations? Not
only that, Russia has warned the US to not get involved in troubles
in that area and make the mistakes they have made in the past. I
think Putin is speaking of Iraq and Afghanistan. The United States
obviously has been involved in civil wars with disastrous results and
I am talking about Viet Nam, Korea, China (Boxer Rebellion), Haiti
(1937), Nicarauga, Cuba (Spanish-American War), the Philippines,
Bolivia, Chile' and several other dirty, nasty insurgencies world
wide. Lets go back a little further. The Unites States rebelled
against Great Britain and sought independence via the force of arms.
The United States fought alone against the most powerful army and
navy on the planet using supplies sent over from France until 1783.
Then when France thought the United States could win, they sent over
a substantial portion of their navy which was used to cut off the
retreat of the British Army on the American east coast. This also
cut off the support and supplies delivered to the British army by the
British navy. The question was why was France so interested was
because France owned a gigantic piece of land west of the Mississippi
and they had a substantial presence in northern Florida. The land
that France owned west of the Mississippi was bought by the United
States a little later and was called the Louisiana
Purchase.
This land was purchased by the US from the regime of Napoleon
Bonaparte because he needed the money to continue his exploits in
Europe. I have considerable knowledge of the history of our great
nation but to this day I cannot figure out why we feel the need be
the world's policeman.
The President
presented a Congressional Medal of Honor yesterday, Here is the
citation for the first soldier to be awarded the Medal of Honor
during WWII.
The
President of the United States takes pleasure in presenting the
CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL OF HONOR to
SERGEANT
JOHN BASILONE
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS
for service as set forth in the following
CITATION:
For extraordinary heroism and conspicuous gallantry in action against enemy Japanese forces, above and beyond the call of duty, while serving with the First Battalion, Seventh Marines, First Marine Division, in the Lunga Area, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, on October 24 and 25, 1942. While the enemy was hammering at the Marines' defensive positions, Sergeant Basilone, in charge of two sections of heavy machine guns, fought valiantly to check the savage and determined assault. In a fierce frontal attack with the Japanese blasting his guns with grenades and mortar fire, one of Sergeant Basilone's sections, with its gun crews, was put out of action, leaving only two men able to carry on. Moving an extra gun into position, he placed it in action, then, under continual fire, repaired another and personally manned it, gallantly holding his line until replacements arrived. A little later, with ammunition critically low and the supply lines cut off, Sergeant Basilone, at great risk of his life and in the face of continued enemy attack, battled his way through hostile lines with urgently needed shells for his gunners, thereby contributing in a large measure to the virtual annihilation of a Japanese regiment. His great personal valor and courageous initiative were in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.
/S/FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT
A
side note: Sergeant “Manila John” Basilone was selected to come
back to America and tour the country selling War Bonds. He did that
for a short while and then requested to return to his unit. He was
killed shortly after coming ashore on Iwo Jima.
This
Date in History August 28
1955 Earlier a 14
year old black kid name Emmett Till came to Money, Mississippi from
his home town of Chicago to spend the summer with his
great-grandfather, a farmer near Money. Emmett came from a
relatively tough neighborhood in Chicago and it appears that he felt
that it was important that he display his toughness to the local
Mississippi black kids. He told them he was the toughest kid in his
school and had a white girl friend. As expected, the local black
kids near Money blew that off as bullshit and dared him to try to
pick up the white woman that ran the community grocery store. Emmett
accepted the challenge and went in the store. There was no one else
in the store except for the woman and Emmett. No one knows what
happened in the store but on the way out Emmett is heard to say
“Goodbye, baby.” Two days later the woman’s husband returned
form a business trip and his wife told him that Emmett had grabbed
her and made lewd suggestions. The woman’s husband, Ray Bryant,
gathered up his brother-in-law and they went to Emmett’s
grand-father’s house looking for Emmett. They took Emmett with
them and rode around for a while probably beating the hell out of
him. The finally made Emmett drag a 75 pound cotton gin fan to the
crest of a bridge over the Tallahatchie River. There they shot
Emmett several times, gouged out his eyes, beat on him with iron
bars, wrapped barbed wire around his torso and face and wrapped the
other end around the fan and threw them over the side. Emmett’s
body was finally found but his body was so mutilated that the only
way he was identified was an initial ring he was known to have owned.
Ray Bryant and his brother-in-law were tried for murder and
acquitted. The jury said that the prosecution failed to prove that
the body was that of Emmett Till because of the mutilation. Emmett’s
mother had the body returned to Chicago and she had an open casket
funeral to show what discrimination in the south was all about.
Photos of the body were published in Jet magazine. By the way, Ray
Bryant and his brother-in-law both died of cancer a few years later.
That my friends, is Karma.
1963
On this date several hundred thousand people are gathered in front
of the Lincoln Memorial in a rally for racial equality. The chief
speaker was Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. King delivered one of
the most engrossing and stirring speeches ever uttered. It was the
immortal “I Have a Dream” speech. Dr. King was instrumental in
nearly every change in legislation toward racial equality. Five
years later he was assassinated in Memphis while attending a rally
for the garbage collectors of that city. The assassin, James Earl
Ray confessed to Martin Luther King’s son that he did not do it
knowing he (Ray) was dying of cancer. There is no doubt in this
redneck’s mind that Ray went to meet his maker with a lie on his
lips.
1990 On this date
the bodies of two University of Florida students are found murdered
in the Gatorwood apartments in Gainesville, Florida. I remember it
well since I had a daughter attending Florida at the time. Not only
that, she was living in Gatorwood apartments. When I read about the
murders I almost peed in my pants especially since two days earlier
three other students had been found murdered nearby. The corpses
were displayed in an obscene manner making the police believe that
all the murders were committed by the same person. The Gainesville
PD was under enormous pressure to capture the villain because the
parents of the students were pulling their kids out of school in
droves. In desperation the Gainesville PD arrested a man named Ed
Humphrey and even though they did not have sufficient evidence for
the murders, they kept him in jail on unrelated charges and kept
searching. Finally, the police find a campsite in a patch of woods
near the University. There they found evidence enough to try and
convict a monster name Danny Rolling of the murders. He was
sentenced to death and went to meet his maker in 2004 with a needle
in his arm. It is too bad that this was not the middle ages then we
could have gotten medieval with his rotten ass.
1996 After four
years of separation, Charles, the Prince of Wales and Princess Diana
are formally divorced in England. When they were wed it looked like
a fairy tale marriage. Here was the heir apparent to the English
throne marrying a stone fox from the royal House of Spencer. This
woman in addition to being beautiful was graceful and charming. She
was adored by everybody world wide and the British in particular.
Now we come to Prince Charles. Very shortly after, or maybe before
the marriage, Charles decides to have a mistress and selects Camilla
Bowles. I don’t know what to tell you about Camilla except to make
this comparison. If Helen of Troy launched 1,000 ships and Princess
Diana would launch 500 ships, Camilla would launch a 14 foot, 20 HP
crappie boat, at best. The upside of the marriage was that Charles
and Diana had two sons, Harry and William, which appear to have dealt
with the separation easily and have developed into apparently well
balanced young men. As all of you know we lost Diana in Paris when
she was involved in a wreck while being chased by the paparazzi. It
was a loss for us all.
Born today:
1749 German
philosopher Johann von Goethe. He said “An intelligent man finds
everything ridiculous. A sensible man finds almost nothing.”
1899
French actor Charles Boyer. He said “A Frenchwoman when
double-crossed she will kill her rival: An Italian woman would kill
her deceitful lover: An English woman will just break off the
relationship....but they will console themselves with another man.”
1913 Canadian
writer Robertson Davies. He said “Fanaticism is overcompensation
for doubt.”
1940 US publisher
Gloria Leonard. She said “The difference between pornography and
erotica is the lighting.”
1982 US singer Lee
Ann Rimes. When talking of the law suit against he father she said
“I have to learn to forgive because I will become a bitter bitch if
I don’t.”
Died today:
1985 US actress
Ruth Gordon. She said “Never ever give up and under no
circumstances never ever face the facts.”
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listening I can hardly wait until tomorrow
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