Musings
and History
Quote
of the day:
“Joan
Collins has had so many men that she is known as The British Open.”
Joan
Rivers
On
the Republican debate Thursday night one of news people tried to
embarrass Trump about him saying that he would have no problem
killing any terrorists...and their families indicating that it would
be unthinkable. I am no Trump supporter but that reminded me of a
quote made by General George Patton and General Curtis Lemay. They
said “There are only two ways to win a war, you kill them all or
prosecute the war so severely that the enemy surrenders.”
I
invite all of you to look at what happened to Coventry, Bristol,
London and several other cities in England in the spring of
1940...they were bombed day and night by the German Luftwaffe and
thousands of civilians were killed. Also look at what happened to
Leipzig, Hamburg, Berlin and several other German cities in 1943,
1944 and 1945 by the RAF and USAAF, not to mention Hiroshima,
Nagasaki, Tokyo, Kobe and several other Japanese cities. Why were
these cities destroyed...most had very little military value? It was
to “prosecute the war so severely that the enemy
surrenders”...civilians were killed wholesale. The problem with
Germany was all that bombing did not make them surrender, so the
“kill them all” part came to bear when the Allies sealed off
western Germany and would not accept a surrender. The Russians
attacked from the east and southeast and killed anything German they
encountered especially after freeing Buchenwald and Dachau. After
this display of unbridled savagery by the Russians, hopefully the
world will never see again, Germany surrendered completing an Allied
victory in Europe.
Since
then the USA has engaged in wars that we did not and will not win
(Korea, Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan) because we did not listen to
Lemay and Patton. Thousands of American soldiers have died or are
being killed for nothing because there is no final goal. We are
neither “killing them all” nor “prosecuting the war severely”,
it is a fight for “containment” of the enemy. This makes me very
suspicious of the US military industrial complex that manufactures
the tools of war and our sitting government.
The
loss of civilian lives goes back to the Bible when Joshua was
instructed by God through Moses to kill every person, man, woman or
child, they encountered on their way north up the Jordan river valley
to Canaan. It is nothing new.
If
you were considering being a terrorist like we saw in Paris, San
Bernadino, 9-11, etc. would you proceed knowing that if you (or your
corpse) was identified your entire family would be destroyed top to
bottom? Well, would you? I can hear it now...that is not what we
Americans are about...really? The USAAF firebombed Hamburg, Germany
and 76,000 civilians died in one night (see the book The
Night Hamburg Died)...or
the firebombing of Tokyo and over 110,000 civilians died in three
days, not to mention Hiroshima and Nagasaki It sounds cruel but it
put a stop to Americans being killed and and put a stop to
hostilities by “prosecuting the war severely”.
By
the way, before all of this the US cavalry did not have a problem
with raiding Native American villages and destroying their livestock
and crops knowing that the very old and very young would starve to
death. The only concentrated attack against United States civilians
was US General William Sherman's “March to the Sea” during the
Civil War. His army laid waste to a 60 mile wide swath of Georgia
from Chattanooga to Savannah. Thousands of civilians died of
starvation, exposure and disease. I can assure you that we here in
the land of the free and the home of the brave have proven time and
time again that we have no problem with destruction of
non-combatants. Remember “prosecute the war so severely...”?
Vladimir Putin understands this concept...and his enemies know it.
This
Date in History March 7
1862
Earlier CSA General Sterling Price had to withdraw from Missouri
and was being chased by US General Samuel Curtis. General Price and
his army of 8,000 met up with CSA General Ben McCullough and another
small army led by CSA General Earl Van Dorn and they combined into an
army of 14,000 and turned to face General Curtis and his army of
10,000. General Earl Van Dorn was selected to be the battlefield
commander. On this date the two armies met at Pea Ridge, Arkansas
near the Elkhorn Tavern. Van Dorn sent Ben McCullough and his troops
on a flanking maneuver early on but McCullough was killed and his
troops were soon in disarray. After seeing this, US General Curtis
launched a counter-attack and after prolonged bitter fighting the
Confederates withdrew. This battle was a serious loss for the
Confederates because they never again were a viable power in the
state of Arkansas. By the way, CSA General Earl Van Dorn was
literally caught in the saddle by a jealous husband and killed ending
a brilliant military career.
1981
On this date 23 year old Karen Barnes is found dead in her San
Francisco apartment with her skull crushed and stabbed 27 times in
the face and neck. Earlier Karen had allowed Susan and James Carson
to live in her apartment. Susan and James were children of
privileged parent but decided to live a life on the dark side.
Karen, James and Susan went for weeks walking around naked and all
were arrested for indecent exposure and a variety of drug charges
more than once. As you might suspect, James and Susan were no where
to be found after the police found Karen. They had moved to small
town in Arizona and into a mobile home with a man name Gary Ferguson.
One night Gary said something that Susan considered an insult and
James whips out a pistol and caps Gary. In 1983 James and Susan end
up out on the highway hitchhiking and were picked up by John Hillyer.
Poor old John said something that Susan thought was offensive and
James came to the rescue with his trusty sidearm and dispatches John
with three shots to the head. The police finally catch up with these
two jackasses and they are tried for the murder of Karen Barnes, Gary
Ferguson and John Hillyer. Their defense was that all three of them
were witches and the Bible and the Koran allows the killing of
witches. Although a novel defense, the jury didn’t by it and sent
them to prison for life without parole. It is too bad that they were
tried in California. If it had been Texas or South Carolina they
would have met their maker fried to golden brown and met their
mentor in a place a lot warmer.
Thanks
for listening I can hardly wait until tomorrow
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