Good
morning,
Quote
of the day:
“The
love that lasts the longest is the love that is never returned.”
Somerset
Maugham
I
read an interesting concept about the Exodus. The author surmised
that the Hebrews did not get lost and wander the desert but Moses
intentionally camped out for those 40 years. The reason being was
after leaving Egypt the Hebrews could only mount an army of about
5,000 warriors and Moses felt that he needed at least 9,000. Not
only that, the army was poorly trained and poorly armed. According
to to the descriptions in the Bible the Hebrews camped in Saudi
Arabia on the eastern shore of the Red Sea about 150 miles southeast
of Egypt. The only volcano (Mount Sinai) within a reasonable
distance is in this area. In the span of two generations (40 years)
it would be feasible for Moses to increase his army the desired
amount, have Joshua train them and would be able to forge iron into a
sufficient number of swords, daggers and spears. I personally do not
see how they could “be lost” in the desert. Egypt had been
squabbling for centuries with the Assyrians, Hittites and Canaanites
from present day Syria, Lebanon, Jordan and southern Turkey. It was
well known that these lands were north of Egypt and so was the Jordan
River valley. I am sure that Moses and/or one of the Hebrews would
be able to find which direction is north. It would be simple. At
dawn just turn until the sun is shining on your right cheek and you
would be facing north, more or less. Far be it for me to second
guess what the Bible says about the Hebrews wandering the desert as
punishment from God but it is more logical for me to imagine that
Moses knew better that to head directly into combat with an
untrained, undermanned and ill-equipped army. Moses was no dummy.
This
Date
in History June 3
1800
On this date the second President of the United States John Adams
moved to the new nation’s capitol of Washington, D.C. Before this
the nation’s capitol was Philadelphia but a new capitol was
established that was nearer to the center of the 13 colonies. The
states of Maryland and Virginia ceded land on both sides of the
Potomac River for the new city. Both the Capitol building and the
White House were under construction so Adams moved to his temporary
quarters in the Union Tavern in Georgetown. There is a man after my
own heart. Eventually Adams notified his wife Abigail in Braintree,
Massachusetts that the White House was ready for occupancy and they
moved in. There was a small ceremony when they moved in and Adams
dedicated the White House with these words. “I pray heaven to
bestow the best of blessings on this house, and all that shall
hereafter inhabit it. May none but wise men ever rule under this
roof”. In the war of 1812 the British troops set fire to the
Capitol building and the White House. A massive thunderstorm
prevented the destruction of the Capitol but the White House burned
to the ground. The British burned these buildings in retaliation for
American troops burning British government buildings in Canada. The
city of Washington was designed by French architect Charles L’Enfant.
He visualized a city with streets arranged in spokes with a lot of
circles and parks and one of the most beautiful cities in the world
emerged. The White House was designed by an Irish-American architect
named James Hoban who used a building in Dublin, Ireland as a model.
After the original White House was burned to the ground, Hoban was
again tasked with resurrecting the new White House and what he came
up with is pretty much what we have today. By the way, if we were to
re-locate the nation’s capitol to the center of the continental
United States it would be in the middle of a prairie just south of
Omaha.
1937
Edward, the Duke of Windsor, after abdicating the throne of England
married the former American socialite Wallis Warfield Simpson on this
date. Edward was born in 1896 making him the eldest son of King
George V and heir apparent to the crown with the title of the Prince
of Wales. By the age of forty Edward still had not married but he
was indeed involved in London’s social elite. Also involved in
London’s social elite was Wallis Simpson and her husband John who
were residing in London. Evidently Edward and Wallis hit it off and
in spite of being married, Wallis became Edward’s mistress and he
fell hopelessly in love. John was not Wallis’ first husband; she
had been married and divorced to an American pilot before. Edward
was going to discuss his dilemma with his father the King but before
the meeting took place, King George V died, making Edward the King of
England with the title of King Edward VIII. Eventually Wallis was
able to secure a divorce from John clearing the way for Edward to
marry her. But British law forbade a divorcee from becoming queen,
especially one without a royal blood line, so Edward did what he had
to do. He abdicated, meaning he gave up the crown. He was then
titled the Duke of Windsor and Wallis became the Duchess. I do not
know where the Duke got his money but for the majority of his life
with Wallis they traveled the world in luxury and lived primarily in
Paris. They would go to England only on rare occasions and they were
not invited to many Royal events in London. They did attend the
funerals of his brother King George VI and his mother Queen Mary.
Edward died in Paris in 1972 and was buried in Frogmore which was a
section of the grounds of Windsor Castle. Wallis died in 1986 and
was buried at Edward’s side.
1961
On this date a man named Clarence Gideon was arrested for breaking
into a poolroom in Panama City, Florida. This event and subsequent
actions changed the legal system in the United States forever. A man
living close to the poolroom told the police that he had seen
Clarence Gideon (a poor drifter with a record) leave the closed
poolroom with his pockets bulging with coins and an armload of soft
drinks and get into a cab. The police found and arrested Clarence.
He asked for a lawyer claiming he had not robbed the poolroom but the
state of Florida did not have to provide a lawyer if the accused
could not afford one. Clarence went to trial having to represent
himself and he was quickly convicted and sent to prison. Clarence
wrote out an appeal on a sheet of notebook paper and a pencil
claiming that he was constitutionally entitled to a lawyer. His
appeal went all the way to the United States Supreme Court and a
lawyer named Abe Fortas plead Clarence’s case before the court. As
y'all know, Abe Fortas became a Justice of the Supreme Court himself.
Anyway, the Supreme Court agreed with Clarence and he was ordered
released. The state of Florida chose to try Clarence again for the
poolroom break-in but this time, because of the notoriety he
received, Clarence was represented by a first class lawyer who shot
the state’s case full of holes and Clarence was acquitted. The end
result of all of this is if an accused cannot afford an attorney one
will be provided at no cost. That ruling and another one that
resulted in when anyone is arrested they must be told of their rights
as soon as possible or the so-called Miranda ruling. It just goes to
show you that anyone can make a change in the system if you are
persistent enough.
Born today:
1771
British clergyman Sydney Smith. He said “There are three sexes,
men, women and clergymen.” What are you trying to tell us Sydney?
1865
British monarch King George V. After hearing Strauss’ “Elektra”
he said “His Majesty does not know what the band has just played
but it is not to be played again in his presence.” I wonder what
King George V would think of Metallica.
Thanks for
listening I can hardly wait until tomorrow
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