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of the day:
“My
neighbors love it when I play my piano; they throw rocks and break my
windows so they can hear me better.”
Les
Dawson
There
is some question about why there was not an autopsy performed on
SCOTUS justice Antonin Scalia. I don't know about the county where
he died in west Texas but here in the piney woods of northwestern
South Carolina it is this. If the coroner that makes the initial
examination of the corpse decides the cause of death as being
“normal” then there is no autopsy, but if the cause of death
cannot be determined or is suspicious then there is an autopsy.
We
often hear the phrase “get the hell out of Dodge”. That phrase
began back in the 1880's when Wild Bill Hickok was the sheriff of
Dodge City, Kansas and vicinity. Bill was ruthless and cut no one
any slack. If he said “come with me” you had better start
trotting or risk getting you brains knocked out or worse. If you
found out that Bill was coming after you, you either surrendered
immediately or “got the hell out of Dodge”. There was one
incident where Bill was called to a disturbance at a bar by a crowd
of Texas cattle drovers that had just arrived after three months on
the range and they were obviously hammered. Bill came in and told
them the party was over and it was time to go to bed. The trail boss
took one step forward and Bill capped him with one shot to the
forehead. The best thing for the trail boss to have done was
to....you know.
This
Date in History February 17
1865
On this date United States General William T. Sherman and his army
of 60,000, in his continuing campaign against innocent and
defenseless civilians, entered the state capitol of South Carolina
after an orgy of rape and destruction. Two days before CSA General
Wade Hampton III had pulled out of Columbia knowing that if he stayed
and fought his small cavalry unit would be swarmed under and
annihilated. Sherman's army took great pleasure and were very
meticulous in their destruction of this city because they felt that
it was South Carolina that was first to secede and provided the
impetus for all the others. This method of “burnt turf” warfare
was advocated by both General Ulysses Grant and President Lincoln.
Y'all will need to remember that Abraham Lincoln issued a “call to
arms to preserve the union” after the secession began. The US army
had its ass handed to it by the Confederates in the first few battles
of the Civil War and then the northerners pressed Lincoln to allow
the Southerners to form their own country so as to stop the
slaughter. Lincoln then saw that patriotism was not going to get the
job done so he switched horses and said the war was about freeing the
slaves which changes the impetus from patriotism to a matter of
conscience. Now when the US Army has a chance at barbarism with
impunity they say they are punishing those that led the secession.
That was baloney; they are back on the other horse again. They were
just doing rape and pillage because they could get away with it,
politics not withstanding. But mankind’s history is full of
similar events from the wars between the Mesopotamian city-states,
Alexander the Great, Attila the Hun, Genghis Khan, Napoleon
Bonaparte, Joseph Stalin, Adolph Hitler, Pol Pot, Slobodan Milosevic,
Tutsis vs Hutus not to mention what happened in Darfur. Mankind’s
history is full of atrocities against the innocents and it appears to
me that there is no end in sight.
1995
On this day the ferry Neptune
departed Jeremie for Port-au-Prince, Haiti. This boat was only 150
feet long with three decks and was carrying 1,200 people and farm
animals. Normally the trip takes 12 hours. The bad thing was that
this boat was licensed for only 650 people, had no life rafts, no
life preservers and no emergency radio. About half way to
Port-au-Prince a storm arose and the bottom deck began to become
awash because of all the extra weight. The passengers, animals in
tow, fled to the top deck. Y’all can guess what happened next.
Most of the passengers got on one side and the boat capsized. Haiti
has no Navy or Coast Guard so those people are out there on their own
paddling around and hanging on to the boat. Finally the United
States sent a Coast Guard cutter and they rescued about 350 people.
The rest were lost...what a nightmare.
Thanks
for listening I can hardly wait until tomorrow
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