Good
morning,
Quote
of the day:
“A
man that does not read has no advantage over a man that can’t
read.”
Mark
Twain
I
have a friend that is asking for consideration. This lady was a US Army
nurse in Saigon during the Tet Offensive and has witnessed
unspeakable horror up close and personal. She belongs to an
organization that helps military nurses to this day. A couple of
days ago she bent over to pick something up and just kept going to
the floor and had lost feeling in her legs. An MRI showed two
bulging discs in her spine and surgery may be forthcoming. She is
scared and rightly so. Her name is Brenda. I am thinking of you my
friend.
I
swore off getting into the political arena but I just can’t help
myself.
There
are four Americans in prison in Iran convicted of a trumped up
charges so they can have hostages to use in negotiations...and
we are buying it. They are lead by a Muslim religious leader titled
the Ayatollah that continuously call us “The Great Satan”...and
the Iranis are buying it. Your President has cooked up an agreement
with them whereby we will assist and monitor their nuclear progress
to make sure they do not develop a deliverable nuclear weapon...and
it is going to cost us taxpayers about $80 Billion. This agreement
and historically any international agreement requires cooperation
between both parties. How can we expect honest cooperation from this
country that wants to see the US and Israel eliminated? I saw an
interview with an Irani when they were squabbling with Israel worse
than they are now. This man was told that if there is a nuclear
exchange with Israel the population of their capitol of Tehran would
annihilated by 90%. This jackass said “The population of Tehran is
about 7 million, if we lost 90% of the people there that would still
leave us with 700,000 people”. We are trusting these people to do
the right thing with nuclear weapons? By the way, your President has
had the gall to say it was either this deal or war. I would like to
see a show of hands of you that are buying this thinly veiled scare tactic.
Here
is a little extra for you lovers of animals, dogs especially:
The Saga of
Heidi
This
is the tale of Heidi. She is small of stature but has the heart of a
lion. No one knows what her real name was because she was named
Heidi by a receptionist at a doctor’s office. She was found
roaming the streets in near Lexington, South Carolina in 2001 by a
citizen who called the officials to come and pick her up because she
was crippled and barely able to move. Heidi was found and taken to a
safe shelter for the time being. Little Heidi is a dachshund whose
spine had been damaged and her hind quarters are inoperable. The
Lexington County Animal Control called a member of Dachshund Rescue
of America who lived in nearby Columbia, South Carolina. This
dedicated member gathered up Heidi and took her to a veterinarian for
an examination. The vet said that surgery would not cure Heidi’s
affliction and she should be euthanized because of the lack of a
“quality of life” in her future. It is the policy of this
particular Dachshund Rescue group that before a dachshund under
guardianship of a member can be euthanized it must be voted on by the
President and the board of directors. After the President had a
conversation with the vet, it was decided euthanasia was not
necessary. Heidi remained in this member’s house even though Heidi
would move around dragging her hind quarters. As you might suspect,
Heidi did not have control of her bodily functions so the member
fitted her with childrens number 3 diapers and cut a hole in it which
allowed her tail to stick out. I met Heidi and on out first
encounter it was obvious that she did not know she was handicapped.
She ran around playing with the other dogs and responded to any
actions by the people there. In fact, there was an obvious touch of
vinegar in this girls attitude. She was advertised for adoption on
the Dachshund Rescue website which is www.DRNA.org. Later on a lady
from Canada admired Heidi’s obvious spirit and will to survive and
adopted her. Through a series of transfers from one member to
another, Heidi made her way to Canada and to the ownership of the
lady of faith. This fine person fitted Heidi with a small carriage
with wheels that lifted Heidi’s hind quarters off the ground and
allowed her much more mobility. The lady reported that when she took
Heidi to a dog park she thought she was in command by running around
and trying to herd up the other dogs. Heidi became a Canadian
celebrity from her sheer courage and spirit. She eventually became a
mascot that was taken from facility to facility that cared for the
crippled and homes for the elderly to show that life is not over when
a wheelchair is required. She is loved by all who has seen her. She
is an inspiration for us all. I am glad I got to meet her. By the
way, the rescuer and guardian was my daughter Mardy, in whom I am
well pleased as I am all three of my girls. The lady from Canada
warned us that Heidi's health was failing and finally Heidi was no
longer with us...it was a sad day.
This
Date in History September 14
1982
Princess Grace of Monaco died in an automobile wreck after having
a stroke and plunging down an embankment. Born Grace Kelly to a
wealthy family in Philadelphia, she had the finest schooling and went
to a prestigious acting school. Grace was a woman of classic beauty,
blond and blue eyed with a statuesque figure. She was in several
memorable movies
such as; High Noon, with
Gary Cooper
Country Girl
with Bing Crosby and Rear
Window
with Jimmy Stewart. It was when she went to the French Riviera to
make To
Catch a Thief
that she met Prince Rainier of Monaco. Grace was not impressed at
first even though the Prince was terminally smitten with this
American Beauty and set forth on a campaign to capture her and he
finally succeeded. They were married in 1958. The couple had three
children with Princess Grace devoting much of her time to charitable
events and programs. She was 52 when she died. It was a loss for us
all.
1927
The flamboyant and influential dancer Isadora Duncan is killed. It
seems that Isadora was having trouble with her Bugatti automobile and
had a mechanic come and work on it after which they took a test
drive. Isadora, in her usual dramatic fashion, had a long scarf
trailing out behind her as they drove along when her scarf got caught
in the spokes of the rear wheel and immediately strangled her.
Bizarre, to say the least. Moral: Don’t leave things hanging out
while driving fast.
1812
Napoleon Bonaparte and his army enter Moscow. Napoleon was sure
that Czar Alexander would surrender making Napoleon the ruler of
Russia. But when Napoleon arrived there was no one there. All the
residents had left the city for the countryside. After a day of two
of searching for Czar Alexander, Napoleon started seeing more and
more fires in the city and pretty soon nearly all of Moscow was
aflame. Napoleon knew he was in deep trouble because he had planned
on re-supplying his troops here for the return trip to France. It
was not to be and Napoleon arrived back in France with only 100,000
of the 500,000 he had left with. This expedition was a total
disaster as was the same event with Germany 125 years later when they
tried the same thing but did not plan well enough for the upcoming
Russian winter. The Russian winter is what defeated Napoleon and
Hitler.
1964
John Steinbeck is awarded the Medal of Freedom by the United
States. This award is the highest award available to an American
civilian and deservedly so. John had given us such milestones of
literature such as; Tortilla
Flats,
Cannery
Row,
Viva
Zapata,
Travels
with Charlie
and his Pulitzer Prize winner, Grapes
of Wrath.
He was also awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1962. John
left us forever in California in 1968. He will always be remembered
as a bastion of American literature.
Thanks
for listening I can hardly wait until tomorrow
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