Good
morning,
Quote
of the day:
“I
predict happiness for Americans if they can prevent the government
from wasting the labors of the people under the guise of taking care
of them.”
Thomas
Jefferson
The
cops went into a bar on James Island near Charleston, SC to break up
a cat fight. Two women were swinging haymakers at each other about
whether or not one of them had fake boobs or not. The cops broke up
the fight and the determination of the reality of the boobs was never
found, but the black eye showing on one of them was genuine.
The
cops in Mount Pleasant, SC stopped a moped with two men aboard
carrying a 36 inch flat screen TV, two bags of coffee beans with a
hotel logo stamped on the bags, four beach towels with the same logo
and a green bed spread. That is a pretty heavy load for a moped.
The cops went to the hotel indicated by the logo and to no one’s
surprise, all the above was stolen. What were these two jackasses
thinking? But on second thought, they were stupid to start with.
The
cops in Spartanburg, SC are looking hard for some psycho that has
been pulling out his penis and masturbating in front of 12 to 14 year
old school girls. The cops have a good description of the man and
his vehicle but the artist’s rendering is limited to his facial
features, if you get my drift. I guess the rest of what else was
seen was insignificant.
I
guess some of y’all know about the shooting at the beer
distributorship up in Connecticut. There were eight people either
killed or wounded. It seems that one of the employees was caught on
surveillance cameras stealing beer. He was called in by the owner
with his union representative present and shown the tapes. The owner
asked him to sign a document of resignation rather than being fired
which he did. On the way out he suddenly turned around and pulled a
gun and began firing. He called his mother and said that he had
killed all the racists that had been making his life miserable then
he said that he could hear the cops coming and used the gun on
himself. He had never reported racial harassment to the owner, his
union representative nor any Government representative. I do not any
more believe that racial harassment caused that outburst that I could
fly to Jupiter. Make no mistake there is such a thing a racial
discrimination but this man was caught stealing. I think he brought
out a racial issue as a smoke screen so his mother and everybody else
would have an alternative to his thievery. It is losers like this
that make those that really have a problem with discrimination very
suspect.
Once
again backward vision has raised its ugly head here in the land of
the Gamecocks. In the editorials of the local “mullet wrapper”
(newspaper) they published someone's comments saying “If George
Zimmerman had not got out of his car Trayvon Martin would still be
alive.” This person also said that “something has to be done
about the killing of blacks.” It is obvious to me that this person
lacks the knowledge and ambition to search out what is happening out
there in the real world. Nobody really knows because our news
sources without a doubt have an agenda. They feed us what they want
us to believe so we will pay attention to them and thence they can
sell advertising space and air time to various sponsors, the truth be
damned. The statistics also can be maneuvered also but if anyone
really wants to get as closer to the truth as they can go to
statistics but the media knows we are too lazy to do that. For
instance: Detroit and Cleveland have a violent death percentage of
about 45 persons per 100,000. Nearly 90 percent of those deaths are
black drug gangs killing each other...it has not a damn thing to do
with race...it has to do with drugs and greed...but they are just as
dead. Going back in history we find that when Jamestown, Va. was
settled in 1607 and Plymouth was founded in 1620, the estimated
population of the native Americans was about 26 million. After the
last engagement between the US cavalry and a Native American assembly
at a place called Wounded Knee, the estimated population of the
native Americans was about 770,000. What happened to the estimated
25.3 million people? Our ancestors killed them, y'all. If anyone
has a bitch it the native Americans. We came within an eyelash of
complete genocide...and our ancestors did indeed destroy an entire
culture and forced them to live our European lifestyle or die. I
will not abide hearing about a planned massacre of a race by another
race here in American...that is pure baloney...we have proven that we
can easily do that. I am a historian and even what I study and read
could be slanted...Napoleon once said “History is written by the
winners, denied by the losers and the truth lies somewhere in
between.” Here are a few more “stats”. The United States
stopped the import of Africa-American slaves in 1807. This came
after the slave owners did a very calculated analysis of how many
slaves were dying each year and how many were being born. When these
numbers became about the same...imports stopped because they were not
needed. That is not to say that slaves were not needed to run the
lead and silver mines in the Southwestern United States where African
American slaves were virtually unknown. They used Native Americans.
It is a proven fact that one tribe that specialized in silver would
enslave another tribe to work in their mines. When the nearby tribes
expired, they would make an occasional run down to Mexico for fun and
profit gathering slaves. The English traders decide that they could
cut their costs and increase profits if they discontinued making that
ship run down to west Africa to gather slaves and another 2,000 mile
to South, Central and north America to sell or trade them and then
another 2,000 miles back home. The Pope declared that anyone that
was non-christian could be enslaved...so the English went over to
Ireland (mostly Celts and non-christian) and enslaved an estimated
1,200,000 men women and children, took them directly to Central and
South America and sold them into slavery. Remember that monster up
in Cleveland that held 3 women for 10 years? That is slavery my
friend. Also today over in Central Africa, the Tutsi and Hutu tribes
have been squabbling for centuries. In addition to killing each
other in the most unspeakable manner, they sell each other into
slavery. Slavery is and never was peculiar to any tribe, clan or
race...but it is out there, my friend, and I see no end to it. It
has been the last few years that I read what is happening in the
Republic of the Congo. After the French and the Belgians left and
the Congo became independent, the Congolese Army went on a rampage
and for several years the people had to endure mass murder of the
men, enslavement and mass rape of the women and the selling of
children as slaves to whomever. That is one race destroying it
own...like the English/Irish, Native Americans, Mexicans, Inca, Maya,
Olmecs and lastly but not finally, the Aztecs...Oh, I forgot, the
orientals that built our western railroads, roads, piers, etc.
I
want to apologize in behalf of all us honkies out there that raised
almighty hell, demonstrated, rioted, went to our Senators and
Congressmen and complained...about the acquittal of O.J. Simpson in
the slaughter of his ex-wife and Ron Goldman. Keep your eyes open
about a a murder of an Latino infant by black teenagers down in
Beaufort, SC...if the news media covers it at all. Probably not
because it will not stir up racial hatred either real or imagined.
This
Date in History August 6
1945
A year earlier under the utmost secrecy the United States Army Air
Force organized the 509th
Composite Group and based them at Westover Air Base in the remote
Utah Desert. They were under the command of Colonel Paul Tibbets.
Colonel Tibbets had been assigned “Operation Silverplate” which
would require ultra-precision bombing accuracy but Tibbets did not
tell anyone the purpose of the mission. After intensive training
with the aircraft carrying a single 10,000 bomb and dropping it with
extreme accuracy, Colonel Tibbets was satisfied with the level of
expertise with his crews. He moved the whole Group to the small
central Pacific island of Tinian where the US Navy Seabees had hacked
out an airfield from nearly pure coral. Tinian’s neighboring
island was Saipan which the United States Marines had won from the
Japanese in a battle a few months earlier. That battle went down in
history as one of the bloodiest ever fought. Colonel Tibbets
continued training until he called his crews together and told them
their mission which was to drop the first atomic bomb in history.
They had been given a list of three targets that was prioritized.
The first target was Hiroshima, Japan. At 2:30A on this date three
aircraft departed about an hour apart. They were B-29’s named “The
Great Artiste”, “Necessary Evil” and the “Enola Gay”. “The
Great Artiste” carried all the instrumentation to monitor the
effects of the bomb, “The Necessary Evil” was the weather recon
aircraft that would go ahead and take a look at the weather over the
target and call back with what they observed. The actual bomb was
aboard the “Enola Gay” piloted by Colonel Tibbets himself. The
three aircraft rendezvoused over Iwo Jima and headed for Hiroshima.
President Harry Truman had been ambivalent about the use of the bomb
but after he read about the American casualties in the battle for
Okinawa and what the Japanese were willing to sacrifice, he knew that
the atomic bomb was the only alternative to an invasion of Japan that
would probably cost 1,000,000 American casualties and authorized the
use of the bomb while attending the Potsdam Conference. The weather
over Hiroshima was clear and when the “Necessary Evil” passed
over an air raid warning was issued but it was only one aircraft so
everyone on the ground went on with their business. The “Necessary
Evil” reported back to the “Enola Gay” that all was well over
the target. At about 8:20a the “Enola Gay” released the bomb
known as “Little Boy”, 47 seconds later the bomb detonated at
2,000 feet above the surface for maximum effect. For a microsecond a
light brighter than the sun was seen over the city and a wall of heat
and wind rushed over the city and leveled it in the blink of an eye,
not to mention over 70,000 Japanese were instantly incinerated and an
additional 35,000 died of radiation poisoning a few weeks later. On
August 9, this whole scenario was repeated over the Japanese city of
Nagasaki with similar results. On August 12 of the first time in
history, the Japanese emperor broadcast on the radio and uttered the
word “surrender”. This was the first time the Japanese people
had ever heard the voice of any of their emperors especially saying
these words. The Second World War was finally over.
1890
On this date the first execution by electric chair was done in the
Auburn Prison in New York. The poor victim was a man named William
Klemmer who had killed his girlfriend with an ax. A few years before
a convict in the prison had accidentally touched two ends of an
operating generator and was killed instantly. The prison officials
felt that this form of execution would be more humane than hanging
(except it was the firing squad in Nevada) as was the norm at the
time. Sometimes when a person was hanged, their neck was not broken
and they hung there struggling until they died of asphyxiation. So
they hooked up Klemmer with several electrodes and lit him off with
700 volts for two minutes. The witnesses smelled burning clothes and
flesh but Klemmer was far from dead. So they hit him again with
1,100 volts for three more minutes and this time he died, primarily
because one of the electrodes burned through his flesh and contacted
his spine. One of the observers said “It would have been better if
they had used an ax.”
1874
Earlier the previously prosperous Shirley family of Carthage,
Missouri had lost all they had because of the Civil War and had moved
to Texas to start over. In the family was daughter named Myra
Maybelle aged 16. She met an ex-confederate guerilla named Jim Reed
and Myra Maybelle Shirley and he were married and moved back to
Missouri. Jim was not the ambitious type and chose to make a living
for him and Myra by robbing, stealing and rustling. Not only that he
drank too much and on this date was killed by law enforcement
officers. Myra Maybelle gained the nickname Belle Starr when she took
up with another outlaw named Tom Starr who commanded a ruthless group
of rustlers. That name stuck with her the rest of her life. She
honed her skills in crime and on occasion would carry out a raid on
her own. The heat from the cops in Missouri became too much for
Belle and Tom so they took it on the lam into the wilds of the Indian
country of Oklahoma looking for more adventure. The rest of her
exciting life is worthy of another lesson.
Born today:
1868
French writer Paul Claubert: He said “It is fortunate that
diplomats have long noses because they usually can’t see past
them.” Good observation, Paul.
1911
US comedienne Lucile Ball. She said “The secret to staying young
is to eat slowly, live honestly and lie about your age.”
1928
Polish artist Andy Warhol. He said “Richard Simmons is carrying
Rex Reed’s baby.”
Died today:
1637
English writer Ben Jonson. He said “A man who educates himself
has a fool for a teacher.”
1945
The former governor of California Hiram Johnson. He said “The
first casualty of war is truth.”
Quotable quotes:
“Drew
Barrymore sings so badly that deaf people refuse to watch her lips
move.”
Woody Allen
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