Musings
and History
Quote
of the day:
“Young
men! Do not get married and become a happy man or get married and
become a philosopher.”
Socrates
Aggravations:
Matt
Damon as commencement speaker at MIT spouting his political opinion.
Who the hell cares?
Michelle
Obama doing the same thing where ever. Who the hell cares?
Some
snot nosed Mexicans in San Jose, Ca. waving a Mexican flag saying
“This is Mexican soil and Trump is not welcome here.”
The
mayor of San Jose saying the violence perpetrated by the Mexicans is
Trump's fault and shame on the police for letting it happen.
I
was the fifth in line at Church's chicken and some lady (I use the
term loosely) first in line kept trying to order a “Combo” but
specifying things that were not included. It took 5 or 6 minutes for
this woman to get it through her thick skull that a combo has
specific items...she was doing all of this so that her “combo”
would get her an iced tea included...a difference of 47 cents. It
was disgusting. But the wait was worth it. Two dark pieces, ear of
corn, fried okra and two jalapeno peppers...$6.08...enough for 2
meals.
Also
a while back the Spartanburg County SC Sheriff’s department made a
drug sweep and arrested over 150 people dealing mostly in Meth and
Pot. The cops said that they had been investigating these people for
several months and finally decided it was time to drop the hammer.
They went to Spartanburg County Solicitor Trey Gowdy for warrants.
The cops say it was a very successful raid. By the way, Trey Gowdy
was elected Congressman for District 4. Isn’t it strange
coincidence that this drug raid and the Republican primary were so
close together? Or is it? I love South Carolina politics, they are
so transparent.
This
Date in History June 8
1968
On this date the supposed assassin of Martin Luther King, James
Earl Ray, is capture in Heathrow Airport near London, England. Ray
had fled the United States to Canada and then to London then he was
supposed to go to Rhodesia, Africa and spend the rest of his days.
Rhodesia was founded by people from the area of South Africa that
just could not abide blacks and neither could James Earl Ray. Ray
was a small time hoodlum most of his adult life yet he was able to
afford and airline ticket to Toronto and then to London with his
final destination being Rhodesia. Rhodesia eventually became
Zimbabwe, an independent nation. Anyway, how could a small time hood
like Ray afford the plane tickets for such a jaunt? Also, someone
had to get permission from the country of Rhodesia to allow Ray to
expatriate himself there. There is no doubt in this redneck’s mind
that he did not operate alone. Ray died in prison of liver failure
but in his last days he had a conference with Rev. Martin Luther
King’s son and, knowing he was dying, told King’s son that he was
just a very small part of a giant conspiracy and it was not he that
fired the fatal shot. There are so many other possibilities for that
assassination just like there is for the assassination of JFK.
632AD
The exact date is unknown but the future prophet Muhammad was born
in Mecca in the approximate year of 570AD. At the age of 25 he
married a wealthy widow in Mecca and for the next 10 years he was an
unremarkable trader. Then one day in the year 610AD he is was a cave
in Mount Hira where he said the arch angel Gabriel came to him in a
vision and instructed him to form the “true religion” and the
roots of Islam began to form and grow. Strangely, Muhammad gathered
thoughts and doctrines from the other two major religions, the Jews
and Christians, and incorporated them into the new religion but added
his own doctrines creating what he called the “perfect religion”
and the introduced a bible known as Qur’ran or Koran. By 622AD
Muhammad had gathered a substantial following which the city fathers
of Mecca found threatening. They profited best under a pagan
religion and put out a contract on Muhammad’s life. Muhammad found
out about and fled to Medina. By the way, Mecca and Medina are in
present day Saudi Arabia. Muhammad returned to Mecca in 629 as a
conqueror and also at the head of substantial religion extending for
thousands of miles across North Africa and into the Iberian Peninsula
(Portugal and Spain). Muhammad died on this date in the arms of his
third and favorite wife Aishah. Then Islam advance into Europe was
blunted by the defeat of the Moslem army at the Battle of Tours by
Charles Martel and a Christian army in the year 732AD. Islam today
is the world’s second most populous religion.
1986
A seldom remembered race car driver named Tim Richmond wins the
first of his seven Winston Cup races for this year. Tim cut his
teeth in sprint cars and Indy cars and got his first NASCAR win at
the race in Pocono in 1983. In 1986 he got the break of his life
when he was hired by Rick Hendricks to drive the Folger Coffee
sponsored car and he responded with the seven wins. It was he and
the legendary Dale Earnhardt that were named co-drivers of the year.
Earnhardt was the typical NASCAR driver with his cowboy hat and boots
and drinking beer after the races while Richmond was the antithesis
of this. He wore the latest fashions, drove the fanciest cars and
rubbed elbows with rock and movie stars. The race fans loved him but
he was rejected by his teammates and competitors. He fell ill in the
winter of 1986-1987. He was originally diagnosed with pneumonia but
a little later it was confirmed as being AIDS. As the 1987 NASCAR
season approached his condition worsened to double pneumonia and he
missed the Daytona 500 opener. Later that year he had recovered
enough to drive at Pocono which he won. As Earnhardt, Kyle Petty and
others gathered around to congratulate him; he burst into tears and
continued to sob throughout the ceremony in the winner’s circle.
This was his last victory. NASCAR did everything to keep Tim off the
track even by trumping up a charge of Tim failing a “drug test”.
Tim sued but withdrew the suit because he did not want the public to
find out about his condition, they did anyway. Tim died in the
winter of 1988 and virtually disappeared from the NASCAR record
books. Kyle Petty put it this way. “Tim disappeared from the
record books because of AIDS and not from the lack of his driving
skills and victories.” Indeed Kyle, indeed.
1944
After only two days of combat after the D-Day invasion, US General
Omar Bradley’s American troops join with the British and Canadian
troops that came ashore on Gold and Sword beaches to the East forming
a continuous 70 mile long front. At the same time Russian Premier
Stalin opens a front east of Germany preventing them from
concentrating their forces against the Allies. This maneuver was
agreed upon by America, Great Britain and Russia at the Teheran
Conference.
Born today:
1925
Former first lady Barbara Bush. After George H. injured two
people when duck-hooking a drive playing golf she said “We have
enough violence on TV.” Barbara is the only the second woman in
American history to be the wife and the mother of an American
president. The other was Abigail Adams.
Thanks
for listening I can hardly wait until tomorrow.
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