Musings
and History
Quote
of the day:
“Men,
they have us surrounded now they can't stop us from killing them.”
Lt. Col. Lewis B.“Chesty” Puller USMC
Chosin reservoir, N. Korea, 1953
Chesty
Puller joined the Marines as an enlisted man and retired as a
Lieutenant (three star) General. He is the most decorated Marine in
history. He was shown a demonstration of a flame thrower and said
“Where do you put the bayonet?”
I
saw a program of the food network with Andrew Zimmern. He was dining
in a steak house in Miami. Their surf and turf was Kobe beef filet
at $30/ounce with an 8 ounce minimum. This means that if you are on
a date the steak alone would set you back $480. The turf part is a
whole Alaskan King crab that is about 3 feet across and is $450...you
are allowed to share this part. The extras are ala carte so there is
not telling what they would cost you. In addition to your cocktails
before and after dinner, you would certainly need a bottle of cheap
Dom Perignon at about $280. I figure this date would cost a minimum
of $1,700 plus tip. I would hope she is worth it.
I
just want to express my opinion about what is happening to the
police. I think the angst began with the events in Ferguson and
Baltimore when your President sided with the victims and condemned
the police. I also believe your President wants to be remembered as
a champion of the minorities like the blacks, Muslims and the gay
community. There is no question in my mind that there has been white
men and women that were killed or died while in police custody but
they are ignored simply because there is no racial overtone. He is
supposed to be the legal and moral icon for the whole of the United
States, but he is not. It is my belief that the continuation of the
presently entrenched Democrats will guarantee more of the same. He
may be the most flagrant and divisive bigot in the history of the
United States. I see him no different than members of the Aryan
Brotherhood and the KKK, all are a blight on America. My
interpretation of your President's body language is “I and members
of my family was discriminated against because of our race and now I
am getting my revenge.”
Signed:
Al
Campbell, a heterosexual, WASP, American patriot
Do
y'all know why Texas is known as the Lone Star State? Here is the
reason. After the Alamo and the Battle of San Jacinto the Mexican
government signed over all claims to Texas. The Texans formed the
Republic of Texas and applied to become a state...a slave state at
that. Texas was denied because it would create an imbalance in the
slave states vs the free states. Texas remained a separate republic
for nine years until Maine applied for statehood as a free state and
both Maine and Texas were granted statehood at the same time
maintaining the balance. The lone star is in remembrance of Texas as
an independent republic.
This
Date in History July 19
1799
Earlier French emperor and conqueror Napoleon Bonaparte had
decided to put the entire eastern hemisphere of the world under his
rule and began working his way eastward down the Mediterranean. He
and his army eventually ended up in the ancient land of Egypt.
Napoleon had always stressed to his commanders that all arts and
cultures should be saved. On this date one of his soldiers
discovered an irregular black basalt stone with strange inscriptions
near the city of Rosetta. He brought the stone back to his commander
and it eventually ended up in the British Museum (been there) and has
been there since 1802. Many linguists examined it and they
determined that the inscriptions were about a former Pharaoh, Ptolemy
V. The difference here was the inscriptions were describing the
same events but in three different languages, Greek, modern Egyptian
hieroglyphics and ancient hieroglyphics. From this stone the world
was able to crack the meaning of the hieroglyphics that had escaped
understanding for centuries. It was a great moment in history.
1848
It was on this date that the long journey to women’s rights
began. An advertised meeting “for women only” was held in the
Wesleyan Chapel in Seneca Falls, New York. The leaders of this
“convention” were Lucretia Mott and Sarah Cady among several
others. They were there to discuss slavery and as a side note, they
discussed the right of women to vote. Women had been denied the
right to vote since the founding of this great nation. The
convention came up with a list of grievances and a plan of further
meetings, marches of protest, etc. As you might suspect, they were
severely ridiculed and support that they had previously received was
withdrawn. But they did not let up and 72 years later the 19th
Amendment to the Constitution was passed and American women gained
the right to vote. The story of how United States President Woodrow
Wilson fought against the leader of women’s suffrage, Alice Paul,
during his tenure is worthy of an essay of it own. It will follow
later.
1863
Earlier one of the greatest cavalry officers this country has ever
produced, CSA General John Hunt Morgan, began a raid in the state of
Ohio. He feinted toward Cincinnati and then moved westward. After
several weeks of raids against Union supply depots he headed for home
in Kentucky. He had planned to cross the Ohio River near
Bluffington, Ohio but there had been several days of torrential rain,
the Ohio River could not be crossed at Bluffington and all the other
fords were being guarded by Union cavalry. There was a brief
skirmish at Bluffington between Morgan and a Union cavalry unit which
resulted in the capture of nearly half of Morgan’s cavalrymen.
Morgan knew he could not go any further south so he turned around and
headed back into the interior of Ohio. After a week of running and
hiding, Morgan and the rest of his troops was cornered and captured.
He was incarcerated at a prison camp near Columbus, Ohio. Within two
weeks he had escaped and made his way back to Kentucky and raised
another cavalry unit.
1879
Earlier a dentist from Valdosta, Georgia had learned that he had
contracted tuberculosis and was persuaded by his doctors to seek a
drier climate. Doc Holiday decided on opening a saloon in Las Vegas,
New Mexico. The dry climate is helpful but Doc knows his days are
numbered and chooses to drink and gamble heavily. As with most
saloons in the American west, there were dancing girl/prostitutes on
duty most of the time. Unfortunately, an ex-army scout named Mike
Gordon fell for one of Doc’s dancing girls and tried to persuade
her to quit her job and run away with him. She refused which
infuriated Mike. He went out into the street and started shooting up
Doc’s bar. After the second shot Doc calmly walked out onto the
sidewalk and dropped poor Mike with one shot to the chest and he died
the next morning. This was the first, but by no means the last
person killed by Doc Holiday. He abandoned the bar business and
moved to Tombstone, Arizona and met up with his friend Wyatt Earp
where he joined in the killing and beating of criminals in Tombstone
including the infamous “Gunfight at the OK Corral”. Finally, the
hard living, hard drinking and tuberculosis caught up with Doc and he
went to a sanitarium in Colorado to die. On his deathbed he looked
around at the all the peace and quiet and remembering his violent
life he said “This is funny.”
Born today:
1865
Famous US Physician Charles Mayo. He said “A specialist is
someone who learns more and more about less and less.” I think I
know this person.
Thanks
for listening I can hardly wait until tomorrow
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