Musings
and History
Quote
of the day:
“Hillary
Clinton has beautiful eyes...I especially like the green one.”
Al
Campbell
Trivia
question of the day:
In
the movie The Ten Commandments who played Ramses? Answer at the end
of the blog.
I
met a man this morning that started his own industrial equipment
business 6 years ago and is is thriving. I asked him if he heard
Obama say that the small business owners did not do it by themselves.
He said that he had heard that and Obama was right. He said that if
it had not been for his God given intelligence, drive and the ability
to detect a need for industrial equipment in this area he wold have
never been successful, the other person involved was God. I said
that I was impressed with his piety but I don't think that is what
Obama had in mind. He was a helmsman aboard the American nuclear
attack submarine “Corpus Christie” not long ago. He said that
American attack submarines are named after cities and I remember in
the movie “Hunt For The Red October” the American attack sub was
the USS Dallas. He said that right after his sub was launched and
named the evangelicals began raising hell about a vessel designed to
kill being named after Jesus Christ. Corpus Christie translated is
“The Body of Christ'. From then on the name of the sub is “The
City of Corpus Christie”. That is over the top as far as I am
concerned. His sub was a “Los Angeles” (city of Angels) class.
What about St. Joseph, St. Louis, St. John and St. Paul?
A
while back a 15 and 18 year old boy are taken to the home of a 91
year old retired educator near Charleston, SC in a car driven by a 16
year old girl for the purpose of robbing the man. The two boys went
into the house and began beating the elderly and almost defenseless
retiree and the man died. The boys complete the robbery and the girl
took them away. The 15 year old was captured first then the other
two knowing that the kid will identify them so they turn themselves
in. These three are just starting out their lives and will spend a
great deal of their immediate future being gang raped in a South
Carolina prison and will probably emerge as hardened criminals. I am
somewhat elderly myself and I can assure you that if anyone enters my
house uninvited at least one of us will end up in the morgue. It may
be me but that is just the way it is. I have enough immediately
available weaponry to wipe out a baseball team including the relief
pitcher.
This
Date in History July 13
1793
Earlier Jean Paul Marat, a physician in Paris had led a blistering
attack on the Royal family of Louis XIV and Marie Antoinette that
eventually led to the French Revolution resulting in thousands of
those loyal to the crown losing their lives. Unfortunately for Jean
Paul he had a serious skin disease that called for frequent baths in
various and sundry elixirs. There was a young woman that lived in
Normandy named Charlotte Corday that was a devotee to the Royal form
of government that developed an intense hatred of those opposed to it
especially Jean Paul. On this date her persistence succeeded and she
gained an audience with Jean Paul under the guise that she was going
to give up the identity of all of the people in Normandy that were
Loyalists. As you might suspect Jean Paul was in the tub taking a
bath in a magic elixir (probably natural oils) and Charlotte walked
in and produced a dagger from between her breasts and stabbed poor
Jean Paul in the chest killing him instantly. She patiently waited
for the police to arrest her. In typical revolutionary justice, she
was beheaded on the guillotine four days later. They did not fool
around with a trial wondering if she was in a bad mental state, had
PMS or a bad childhood, they capped her ass. I was in France in ’04
and had a bad experience with one of those arrogant men
sons-of-bitches but the ladies were OK, it is just the ball-less men
that are full of it.
1942
This is going to sound like a fairy tale but on this date the
largest tank battle in history ends. It was called the Battle of
Kursk and it happened in Russia. The Germans ordered by Hitler had
surrounded several cities in Russian in the hopes of capturing them.
The Russian army somehow broke out of the encirclement and surrounded
the attacking Germans forcing them to retreat. In this monstrous
engagement there were over a million men involved along with over
6,000 tanks. The Russians had superior artillery and destroyed over
40% of German armor with artillery alone. After that they moved in
with their T-34 tanks against the good German Tiger IV tanks. The
Tigers were good tanks but not the equal of the firepower of the T-34
and the Germans were massacred. After this the Germans began a
retreat all along the entire front and the beginning of the end for
the German army was in sight.
1881
Earlier William Bonny, better known as “Billy the Kid” had
broken out of the Fort Sumner, New Mexico jail killing two deputies
in the process using a shotgun. The two deputies hardly knew what hit
them and they were dead before they hit the ground. Lawman Pat
Garret took his trail and followed it to where Billy ended up at a
farm house that had been used by many fugitives on the run but
Garrett waited until later and hid in the farm house. On this date
Pat caught Billy walking into a bedroom and shot first. Billy hit
the floor after three shot and never made a sound and thus ended the
legend of Billy the Kid. There is little doubt that “The Kid”
had killed at least 20 men and probably more.
1866
Earlier a Georgia immigrant named John Bozeman blazed a trail
across Montana leading to the gold fields in northern California. So
many gold hunters came across the trail that the US Cavalry began
building a fort near the Big Piney Creek and they named it Fort Phil
Kearney in honor of the US General that was killed in a Civil War
battle. The Fort was built right in the very heart of Cheyenne chief
Red Cloud’s hunting ground. Red Cloud was not pleased and he kept
up constant harassment of the Fort day and night. Finally, the Fort
commander, Colonel Carrington allowed a unit of 96 troopers out of
the fort to seek out and destroy the Indians that had destroyed a
group of nine woodcutters. The trooper barely got out of the Fort
where they were assaulted by 2,000 of Red Cloud’s men, killed and
mutilated to a man. After this debacle the troopers, Colonel
Carrington included, pulled out of the fort permanently. By the time
the troopers were less that three miles away, Red Clouds boys had set
the fort ablaze and it burned to the ground. What make Red Cloud so
mad was that the US had signed s treaty with him to stay clear of his
hunting grounds. But that was before gold was discovered in the
Black Hills and California and then as usual the US felt justified in
ignoring the treaty. This ain’t the first time nor would it be the
last time we screwed over the Indians.
Born
today:
1935
US footballer Alex Karras. He said “The best score I’ve ever
had playing golf is 103 but I have only been playing 15 years.”
1946
US singer Linda Ronstadt. She said “I wish I was getting as
much in bed as the newspapers say I am.” I can help you there,
Linda....Well, maybe.
Died
today:
1904
Russian writer Anton Chekhov. He said “The only difference
between a lawyer and a doctor is a lawyer will rob you whereas a
doctor will rob and then kill you.” Hey Anton, you left out
plumbers and auto mechanics.
Answer
to the trivia question:
In
the movie The Ten Commandments Ramses was played by Yul Brynner.
Thanks for
listening I can hardly wait until tomorrow
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