Musing
and History
Quote
of the day:
“I
am not going to deny myself things that I want just so I can spend an
extra two years in the geriatric ward.”
George
Carlin
I
met a lady named Ronda while celebrating life with members of my
eastside social group. Unfortunately the conversation got to present
day politics. She had me at a disadvantage because I have stopped
watching/listening to the media because of their unreliability. She
finally said that she thought that Hillary should be president
because she is squeaky clean and has demonstrated leadership. She
said that she knows how bad Donald is because she is in the real
estate business herself. I had bid her good evening after that
stunning display rock hard logic.
This Date in
History
July 31
1777
On this date a 19 year old Frenchman named Marquis de Lafayette
joined George Washington’s Continental army as a Major General.
Earlier Continental Congress secret envoy to France, Silas Deane had
persuaded French military expert Baron Johan De Kalb and his protégée
Marquis de Lafayette to offer their services to the fledgling United
States in its war with England. The ruling monarch of France was
King Louis XVI and he knew that any support sent to the colonies by
France would result in war with England and forbade DeKalb and
Lafayette from donating their expertise. In fact the British
demanded at the ship Lafayette was aboard to be captured and
Lafayette imprisoned. This in fact did happen but Lafayette escaped
and boarded another ship that was able to evade the pursuing British
ships. Lafayette finally arrived in South Carolina and made his way
north and met up with Washington. The Continental Congress was
reluctant to bestow such a rank on such a young man but Washington’s
influence prevailed and Lafayette was given the rank. Lafayette
served with distinction at the Battles of Brandywine, Monmouth and
Rhode Island. After the United States and France signed a treaty, as
expected, England declared was on France. This disturbed Lafayette
and he requested to return to his homeland and see what Louis XVI had
in mind for him in the war against England. He returned to France
but came back to the United States and joined with Washington once
again. He was at Yorktown, Virginia when British General Charles
Cornwallis and his entire army were forced to surrender which
virtually assure a Patriot victory in their war for independence. In
fact if was a division of French troops that blocked Cornwallis from
retreating. After the surrender ceremony George Washington made a
stirring speech but Lafayette just said “The play...is over.”
1975
The leader of the powerful Teamsters Union of America, Jimmy
Hoffa, is reported missing in Detroit. Jimmy had been waiting in the
back seat of his Cadillac in front of the Red Fox restaurant in
suburban Detroit on minute and the next minute both Jimmy, his driver
and the Cadillac were gone. Jimmy had gone to jail for jury
tampering for 8 years and while he was gone, his second in command in
the Union Jim Fitzsimmons moved in and was elected President. This
precisely what Hoffa had ordered not to happen. Hoffa wanted to
remain President and run the Union from a jail cell. After he got
out of jail, he went on a campaign to regain control of the
Teamsters. Jimmy had some murky dealings with organized crime but
nothing specific was ever determined. He finally was re-elected as
President of the Union but Fitzsimmons and his followers were not
pleased and the word on the street was that organized crime felt that
Jimmy had become a threat. So it could have either or both that sent
Jimmy to where he is today and has never been found. The most
popular theory is that he was killed and his corpse was encased in
one of the 8 foot diameter concrete columns that were under
construction building the Meadowlands arena in New Jersey. I don’t
think we will ever know what happened to Jimmy.
1715
On July 5 10 Spanish galleons and 1 French frigate departed
Havana, Cuba loaded to the scuppers with Maya and Inca gold and
silver headed for Europe. The Spanish ships hugged the Florida shore
while the French ship sail further off shore. On this date when the
Spanish ship were somewhere between Cape Canaveral and Fort Pierce,
Florida a hurricane struck and all 10 of the Spanish ships were sunk
spilling tons of gold and silver on the ocean floor. The French ship
was able to ride out the storm with minimum damage. Later salvage
boats from Cuba recovered 80% of the booty but the rest of it lay on
the bottom until the early 1960’s when the rest of the treasure was
salvaged.
Born today:
1912
US writer Irv Kupcinet. He said “What can you say about a
civilization that says God id dead and Elvis is alive.” Hey Irv,
do you meant that Elvis is not alive and working at a Dairy Queen in
Kalamazoo, Michigan?
1919
US Sports announcer Curt Gowdy. At an automobile race he said “If
there is a pile-up they might have to give some of the driver’s
artificial insemination.” That may be good for Danica Patrick,
Curt, but I had rather have artificial respiration.
1921
US racial advocate Whitney Young. He said “It is better to
prepare for an opportunity and not have one than to not be prepared
and have an opportunity.” You are right, Whitney, that is why I
have Viagra, Cialis and Levitra in a capsule holder on my key chain,
for what good it does.
Died today:
1928
US writer Michael Harrington. He said “If there is a technical
advance and no social advance, there is almost automatically an
increase in human misery.” I don’t get it Mike. What has the
ATM machine, I-pod and the cellular phone, etc. got to do with social
well being?
Thanks for listening I can hardly wait
until tomorrow
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