Good
morning,
Quote
of the day:
“Real
knowledge is to know the extent of one's ignorance.”
Confucius
Here
in Greenville, SC a Cabela's recently opened and Bass Pro Shop has
announced the nearby location of a new giant facility that will be
built soon. To those of you that are not familiar with Cabela's, it
is essentially a sporting goods store but they have a large clothing
section also. I heard some people talking about being in the mob
that was there for the grand opening. They spoke about the number of
mounted animal heads and whole animals and said that they really were
opposed to the killing of animals for sport. Then when they began to
leave they discussed going to either Henry's Smokehouse, Outback
Steakhouse or Harbor Inn for dinner. Those people that are opposed
to the killing game animals need to go to a slaughterhouse where pigs
or cattle are processed, or worse still a chicken processing plant.
Those animals know what is up and resist with all their might...and
then we kill and eat them. One of my daughters told me that she was
riding down a street behind a truck load of live chickens and one of
the chickens stuck his head out and looked directly at her. She felt
strongly that the chicken knew what was up and was looking to her for
help. She would not eat chicken for a long time.
I
read something interesting. The absolute first written language yet
found is called cuneiform. It originated in those ancient cities
near the northern end of the Persian gulf in present day Iraq. This
written language spread throughout the “Fertile Crescent” or the
land between and near the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. This would
include that area in the Jordan River valley known as Canaan. In
addition to being mentioned many time in the Bible, the people of
Canaan are responsible for modifying Cuneiform into a 40 character
alphabet. It was the Arabs and the Greeks that are responsible for
the modification of the Canaanite alphabet into the present day 26
character alphabet that we all are familiar with. Speaking of the
Canaanites, a lot of the Bible is dedicated to the adventures of the
Israelite army led by Joshua fighting its way to Canaan. All of this
is supposedly dated to about 1,400BC. A problem arises because this
time period is proven to be the absolute peak of Egyptian dominance
throughout that area. It is very unlikely that Egypt would have
allowed an Israelite army to capture lands that belonged to them, but
we believe what we want to. By the way there is no mention of Joshua
in any other historical document yet discovered other than the Old
Testament. In fact there is no mention of anything of the Israelite
people in that area until about 1040BC and that is on an Egyptian
stone carving. It has been estimated that there were about 630,000
Hebrews that were released from Egypt at the behest of Moses and then
wandered the thirsty Negev for 40 years. The is no archaeological
evidence that his ever happened, not even evidence of one camp site
or pottery shard...nothing. But anything that is believed and cannot
be proven is called faith, humanity depends on it.
This
Date in History April 22
1886
On this date the state on Ohio passed a law against seduction.
That’s right y'all, I said seduction. The law forbade any male
over the age of 21 that was a teacher or instructor of women from
having even consensual sex with women of any age that he was
instructing. The penalty for breaking this statute was 2 to 10 years
in the joint, believe it or not. This law was not unique. New York
had a law that disallowed any male “from having illicit connection
with a previously chaste woman” if the man previously promised to
marry said woman. Georgia’s version made it unlawful for men to
“seduce a virtuous unmarried female and induce her into his
‘lustful’ embraces, and allow him to have carnal knowledge of
her.” These laws were essentially ignored by law enforcement but
on one occasion a man in Michigan was brought up on three counts with
the same woman. The judge did his best to get all the charges
dismissed because he knew the law was unenforceable. The last two of
the charges were dismissed because the judge reasoned that after the
first encounter the woman was no longer “virtuous”. The first
encounter supposedly took place in a buggy and a doctor testified
that penetration was not possible in a buggy so the first charge was
dismissed. However some unscrupulous women would use this law to
capture a husband. In one case in 1867 a man was on trial for
seduction and was looking at 5 years in the slammer so he proposed to
the woman that he had “seduced” and she accepted. A parson was
retrieved and the trial turned into a wedding ceremony. That ain’t
fair, y'all.
1889
At exactly 12:00 noon the legendary Oklahoma Land Rush begins.
The United States Cavalry was present to ensure that no one left the
demarcation line early. There were some that did anyway and were
known as “Sooners” thus the name of the University of Oklahoma
mascot. The Oklahoma territory was originally thought to be
uninhabitable to Caucasians because of the aridity and the relative
lack of water making the area not fit for farming. This made it
ideal for reservation for the Native Americans like the Cherokee,
Choctaw, Comanche, Kiowa, and Apache among others. Finally better
farming techniques assured all that the great plains could be farmed
for grain and the Federal Government opened up the “Cherokee Strip”
which basically was the majority of Oklahoma for homesteading. All
told between 50,000 and 60,000 settlers came into the area over a 24
hour period. Towns like Norman, Oklahoma City, Kingfisher and
Guthrie were established and populated almost overnight. Did I
mention that the already established Indian reservations were also
over run? The settlers felt like the land owned by the Osage Indians
was least arable and did not bother them. It was indeed not farmland
but about 7,000 feet below the surface was an ocean of oil known as
the Anadarko basin. This oil and gas field was discovered and
explored making the Osage nation one of the wealthiest in the world.
Born
today:
1766
French writer Germaine Stael. She said “The desire of men is
women; the desire of women is the desire of men.” Does this mean
that all that women want is to be desired? Does that mean that
diamonds are NOT a girl’s best friend? Does that mean that there
is no need for flowers, fancy candlelight dinners, remembrance of
anniversaries and birthdays, candy on Valentine’s Day, etc? Who
the hell are you trying to kid, Germaine?
Thanks
for listening I can hardly wait until tomorrow
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