Musings
and History
Quote
of the day:
“Indecision
may, or may not, be my problem.”
Jimmy Buffett
Yesterday afternoon my brother contacted me saying that he was on Woodruff Road and did I want to join him. Woodruff Road here in Greenville is one of the worst traffic jams in the history of all of Christendom. The road is not enough lanes and I-85 and I-385 cross it close together resulting in something to do with a "cluster", if you get my drift. I know that my brother has the patience of the Tasmanian Devil and he was fit to be tied and I told him that I would rather be in hell than on Woodruff Road. He said that Woodruff road IS hell. Later I asked him did he knock back a couple of drinks of liquor when he got back home. He said that he had not but went to the pistol range and fired 100 rounds with his Colt 1911 .45 to relieve some of the tension...then he came home and had a couple of Captain and Coke.
Yesterday afternoon my brother contacted me saying that he was on Woodruff Road and did I want to join him. Woodruff Road here in Greenville is one of the worst traffic jams in the history of all of Christendom. The road is not enough lanes and I-85 and I-385 cross it close together resulting in something to do with a "cluster", if you get my drift. I know that my brother has the patience of the Tasmanian Devil and he was fit to be tied and I told him that I would rather be in hell than on Woodruff Road. He said that Woodruff road IS hell. Later I asked him did he knock back a couple of drinks of liquor when he got back home. He said that he had not but went to the pistol range and fired 100 rounds with his Colt 1911 .45 to relieve some of the tension...then he came home and had a couple of Captain and Coke.
This
Date in History December 22
1984
On this date a 45 year old white man named Bernard Goetz is
surrounded by four young black men on a New York subway car and
demanded money from Goetz. Goetz whipped out a .38 caliber revolver
and opened fire wounding three of them and the fourth was cowering in
a doorway when Goetz said “You don’t look too bad, here’s
another” and shot him in the back severing his spinal cord. This
eighteen year old black man was named Darrell Cabey who was paralyzed
from the waist down and had brain damage. Goetz fled the scene but
turned himself in eight days later at a police station in New
Hampshire. In the subsequent interview that was videotaped Goetz
admitted that he was scared and when the four smirked at him he
wanted to “kill them all” but felt he has just protecting himself
and plead innocent to attempted murder at his arraignment. Goetz’s
actions was racially motivated according to the District Attorney but
many people in New York and around the country agreed with Goetz and
money flowed in for his defense. Goetz’s act was very divisive to
the city of New York where racial tensions were very high at the
time. In 1987 Goetz went to trial and was acquitted of attempted
murder and assault but was convicted of a violation of New York’s
Sullivan Law that forbids unlicensed firearms in the city. He served
a little over eight months in prison for that indiscretion. After
his release he was sued in a civil suit by Darrell Cabey for damages
to the tune of $14 million. Goetz promptly declared bankruptcy and
disappeared into the woodwork. I can assure you that if that
scenario happened here in Charleston, I doubt that the shooter would
be arrested, not because of the racial issue but South Carolina is
very lenient when it comes self defense but if he was arrested, he
would be released on his own recognizance. If it happened to me I
would shoot first and take whatever heat comes later no matter if
they were black, white, Latino, Chinese, Native American, etc. I
will not be mugged by some undisciplined jackasses that had rather
rob someone rather than work.
1894
On this date a French Army Captain named Alfred Dreyfus is
arrested and charged with treason for giving military secrets to the
Germans. Four months later Dreyfus was convicted on the flimsiest of
evidence and sent to infamous Devil’s Island Prison on the north
coast of South America. Captain Dreyfus was guilty of nothing but
being Jewish. The French military hierarchy was vehemently
anti-Semitic. Two years later newly found evidence pointed to a
French Captain Esterhazy as the culprit in giving secrets to the
Germans. The French Military had no choice but to put Esterhazy on
trial who was acquitted in four hours. The French military was not
about to admit that they had made a mistake with the Jew Dreyfus.
When this trial was made public the famous novelist Emile Zola
printed an article in a Paris newspaper labeled “L’Accuse”
accusing the French courts of being under the thumb of the French
military. This caused a division in the French people. The
nationalists and the Catholic Church supported the military and the
Republicans, socialists and those interested in religious freedom for
just as opposed and lined up to support Dreyfus. In 1898 A French
Captain named Hubert Henry who originally found the evidence against
Dreyfus admitted he had forged most if not all of it and then
committed suicide. Esterhazy had log since fled the country. The
French Military brought Dreyfus back for another trial and again
convicted him and sentenced him to 10 years in prison. But this time
a new administration was in place and they immediately pardoned
Dreyfus. In 1906 the French courts overturned his original
conviction. This whole debacle brought social reform and a reduction
to the power of the military. Formal laws were passed that provided
the permanent separation of church and state which in my opinion, was
the main problem all along.
1775
On this date the Continental Congress voted to form a Continental
Navy commanded by Esek Hopkins as commander of the fleet. This
fledgling navy only had four vessels, the Alfred,
Columbus, Andrea Doria
and the Cabot.
They had four captains, Dudley Saltonstall, Abraham Whipple,
Nicholas Biddle and John Burrows Hopkins. They had only 8
lieutenants but one of which was to become a national hero in John
Paul Jones. Esek Hopkins was an interesting man; he was also a very
wealthy man from Rhode Island. He married a very wealthy woman but
he made a fortune during the Seven Years War. He bought a boat with
his wife’s money and became a privateer sailing up and down the
east coast. As a privateer he was essentially a pirate working for
whoever paid him the most or allowed him to keep a majority of the
booty he captured. The Continental Congress wanted him to continue
this enterprise working for the Colonies and again offered him a
percentage of the take. What they were really after was warships and
that is exactly what Hopkins and company did, especially John Paul
Jones. They would sneak aboard British warships, assassinate the
Captain and any of the crew that objected and sail the ship into
Continental waters and take command. Our navy did not begin in an
auspicious manner but look at us now. In this case crime paid.
1978
On this date John Wayne Gacy confessed to murdering 24 young men
and boys and burying their bodies under his suburban Chicago house.
Law enforcement officials did indeed find the bodies. Gacy was tried
and convicted and sentenced to death. Gacy spent 14 years on death
row where he painted pictures of clowns that sold for thousands of
dollars. Gacy was a clown in charity events from time to time, if
you can believe that. Finally after all of his appeals were
exhausted he was executed by lethal injection in the prison in
Joliet, Illinois and hell rejoiced at the new arrival. For a while
Gacy was the worst serial killer in American history until George
Ridgeway, also known as the Green River Killer, was caught and
convicted of killing over 48 women that were mostly prostitutes in
the Pacific Northwest. He is visiting with John Wayne Gacy as we
speak.
1884
Earlier a mover and shaker in the old west John Chisum is born in
Tennessee in 1824. When he was six, his family moved to Paris,
Texas. After he grew up he became involved in construction for a
while then he decided that he wanted to raise cattle and started a
cattle ranch on the Pecos River in Lincoln County, New Mexico.
Chisum was very successful and was soon running over 80,000 head.
The problem was that running a herd that large over such a wide range
invited cattle rustlers and it soon became apparent that Chisum was
losing about 10,000 head a year to rustlers. Chisum found that this
unacceptable and tracked down the culprits. The culprits were a
group running a mercantile establishment known as “The House” in
Lincoln County. The House was really not a mercantile business; it
was a clearing house for rustled cattle that were sold to the US
Cavalry under exclusive contract meaning that Chisum and the other
large ranchers were undercut by The House. Tensions flared and one
of the employees of Chisum shot and killed one of the employees of
The House. This shooter was Billy the Kid. After this shooting a
war broke out between the large ranchers and The House forever known
as the Lincoln County War. The war raged for several months but it
became apparent that The House would prevail because they had the
backing of the US Cavalry and the war ended. Devastated by the
Lincoln County War and the continued loss of cattle, John Chisum
moved to Eureka Springs, Arkansas to retire. He died three months
later. Even then he left an inheritance of over $500,000 indicating
the enormous wealth he had accumulated.
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