Musings
and History
Quote of the day:
When speaking of
Neville Chamberlain he said:
“An
appeaser is one that feeds a crocodile hoping it will eat him last.”
Winston
Churchill
Have
any of you wondered by the HIV virus is still with us? Why hasn't it
gone the way of polio or smallpox where a vaccine was developed.
Here is the reason: The HIV virus has the innate capability of
detecting the vaccine and will change its metabolism to avoid its
effects. This is not the only virus with this capability. Asian Flu
can do the same thing. That is why there is a different “strain”
of influenza every year requiring a different vaccine. The
difference is that one is far more deadly than the other. Then there
is malaria...
Zeke’s
marina is located near the inter coastal waterway just outside Orange
Beach, Alabama. It is the home of the 46 foot charter boat Rookie
and
the captain of this boat was 52 year old Allen Kruse. After the oil
spill in the Gulf Allen’s charter boat fishing business took a
nosedive. He had been a charter boat captain for 25 years and now he
was out of business. To make ends meet he hired his boat out to BP
and was undergoing training on how to skim the oil off the water and
to lay out floating booms. For the first time in 25 years he was not
his own boss and had strangers yelling at him. He was exasperated at
the snails pace operation and seeing the containment crews lounging
around Zeke’s doing nothing. Later he kissed his wife goodbye at
his Foley, Alabama home and went to the marina. Allen climbed into
the wheelhouse of his boat and blew his brains out. He said that
life as he knew it would never be the same in his lifetime. It was
more than he could bear.
This
Date in History June 28
1836
James Madison died on his tobacco plantation in Virginia. He was a
drafter of the Declaration of Independence, the chronicler of
Continental Conventions, one of the authors of The Federalist Papers
and the 4th
President of the United States. Had it not been for him and others
with the same zeal for freedom as he, we would not be what we are
today. His chronicles of the Continental Convention are recognized
as some of the most detailed and well phrased ever written. He
sealed his chronicles and made them inaccessible until all involved
were deceased. Madison started his rise to fame when he attended the
College of New Jersey (now Princeton) and completed a four year
curriculum in two. He helped form the American Whig Society which
became the rival of the Cliosophic Society, both were literary and
debate societies. He, John Jay and Alexander Hamilton were the
authors of the Federalist Papers which were instrumental in keeping
the public at large informed and fostered independence from England
and persuaded the public that a central government could be sensitive
to individual rights. I believe these writings were instrumental in
the successful adoption of the Constitution. He became a rector at
Thomas Jefferson’s beloved University of Virginia. In 1938 the
Virginia State Teachers College in Harrisonburg changed to Madison
College in his honor, it later became James Madison University. His
wife Dolly Tate Madison was recognized as a superb first lady and
host. It was she that saved the famous Gilbert portrait of George
Washington from the British when she and James had to evacuate the
White House from the British onslaught during the War of 1812. We
need more like James and Dolly. By the way, James Madison is the
only sitting US President to participate in combat. During the War
of 1812 a British infantry unit was approaching Washington from
Maryland. Madison crossed over into Maryland and took command of an
artillery battery. It was during this time period that Dolly
evacuated the White House and the British burned it to the ground.
1964
On this date the employer of Jim Olive call the police and tell
them that he has not shown up for work for several days and that was
not like him. The Terra Linda, California police went to the home of
Jim and Naomi Olive and find the house in disarray but no Jim and
Naomi nor their teenage daughter Marlene. The next day Marlene
showed up at the police department with a bizarre tale of the
disappearance of her parents. She told several versions on the same
theme from Naomi shot and killed Jim to Jim had shot and killed Naomi
to the two were kidnapped by a group of Hell’s Angels. As you
might suspect, the police did not believe her and finally she
confessed. She had induced Jim to take her to the zoo and while they
were gone Marlene’s boyfriend Chuck Riley, was to kill Naomi
because she and Naomi did not get along. Marlene was using Riley as
a source for her drugs by providing him sex in return. Once when
Riley and Marlene went on a $6,000 shoplifting spree, Naomi found out
about it threatened to tell the cops. It was then that Marlene
decided that she had to go. Naomi was an acknowledged
schizophrenic/paranoid. Anyway, Riley took a claw hammer with him
and went in and started beating up on Naomi. That did not get the
job so he resorted to a kitchen knife in the chest. While he was
doing the stabbing Jim and Marlene walk in and Jim tried to intervene
but Chuck shot Jim in the chest and he died also. Eventually Marlene
and Chuck dragged the bodies out into the woods, dug a trench, put
the bodies in and poured in several gallons of gasoline and lit it
off. Marlene took the police to the site. Marlene got 20 years and
Chuck got life without parole.
1969
The so-called “Stonewall” riot occurs on this day. The NYPD
raided the gay bar known as “The Stonewall”. The police had
cause because the bar was selling liquor without a license. The
crowd that was present watched quietly as the owners and bartenders
were herded up and put into a paddy-wagon but when the police
arrested three drag-queens and a lesbian off the street, the crowd
erupted and began throwing bottles and rocks at the cops. The cops
had no choice but to retreat into the building and call for a riot
squad to come and disperse the mob. It was later discovered that the
NYPD raided the gay clubs almost three times as often as they did
others. With this information in hands of the bar owners and
bartenders the NYPD knew they had no chance and released all with no
charges being made. Everyone has prejudices, they are guaranteed by
the Constitution, but unequal enforcement of the law is not allowed.
Births
and Deaths:
1910
Scottish politico Lord William Whitelaw is born. When speaking of
Prime Minister Harold Wilson he said “He is traveling around the
country stirring up apathy.”
1926
US comic/actor/producer Mel Brooks is born. He said “If God had
wanted us to fly he would have given us tickets.” He is a funny
guy.
1946
US Comedienne Gilda Radner is born. She said “I can always be
distracted by love, but eventually I get horny for my creativity.”
And what a creative talent she was. She is gone and I miss her.
Thanks
for listening I can hardly wait until tomorrow
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