Friday, August 31, 2018

Friday



                      Musings and History

Quote of the day:
I has been found that the average American is overweight. This means that a couple of years ago I was fat but now I am average.”
                                                Jo Brand

Trivia question of the day:
What was the name of the Belgian Malinois dog that was with SEAL team 6 on the Ben Laden raid? Answer at the end of the blog.

Rather than local and non-local news Items, I am going to add an essay I wrote about my Scots-Irish ancestry. I think a great many of us have Scot-Irish blood along with a dab or two of Creek, Choctaw and/or Cherokee especially those of us that have roots associated with the Appalachians. Here it is:

                    A Brief History of Rednecks

I have been reading the history of the impact of the Scots-Irish in America and naturally the author went back into the far past to trace them out to present day. By the way it is Scots, not Scotch. Scots are a people and Scotch is a whiskey. Anyway, the big movement came right after James I became the King of Great Britain. Previously, he was James VI of Scotland making him the first of the dual crowned kings of Great Britain and started the Stuart dynasty. It got started when James financed the expedition to the new world led by Captain John Smith. But James' real passion was religion. He could not abide Catholics and he began a project to oust the Catholic landowners in Ireland and seize their lands. The Irish Catholics had been in rebellion against England for centuries and James saw this as a way of diluting them. This resulted in many Catholic Irish Earls fleeing the Emerald Isle trying to escape the wrath of the Protestants and Anglicans. To fill this void, it was decided that a “plantation” in Ireland in an area called Ulster would be formed. It consisted of six shires or counties. To fill the void James and company decided to kill two birds with one stone and offered land in Ulster to Protestant Scottish lords with the stipulation that they would bring their Scottish tenants with them. The waspish Scots would fight at the drop of a hat over anything that interfered with their independence or messed with the clans, or their tight-fisted Presbyterian religion. They were a hard-ass bunch, especially the Borderers or those that lived close to the border with England. As you might expect, the disenfranchised Catholic Irish fought like hell to take their lands back to no avail. The Scottish Lords indeed took the offer and brought their Scottish tenants with them. There was a stipulation that the Lords could not employ Irish tenants, they had to import the tenants from England and Scotland and they had to be English speaking Protestants, moreover the landowners were banned from selling land to the Irish. Whatever land that was left over was given to the Protestant Churches of Ireland including any lands previously owned by the Roman Catholic Church. James meant to castrate the Catholics in Ireland, y'all. This influx put the Protestant Irish in Ulster in a hard way because they spoke Gaelic while everyone else spoke English. As a result of this turmoil there were civil wars in England, Scotland and Ireland. In 1630 many Ulster Scots went home because Charles I, the king of England declared that the Church of Ireland had to use the prayer book of the Church of England essentially making it an Anglican church. That would change the way the fiery Scottish Presbyterians practiced their religion. As I have said before, you don’t pull on Superman’s cape or spit into the wind and you don’t fool around with the Scots religion. In 1638 an oath was imposed by King Charles I on the Ulster Scots binding them to never take up arms against England not matter what. I don’t need to tell you what kind of hell was raised after this outrage. By the way, it was King Charles I presumptuousness that cost him his head as will be discussed in a future lesson. In 1641 the Irish Catholics rose up in an armed rebellion and the prime target was the Plantation land owners. Many, many atrocities were committed by the Irish on the Scottish land owners in retribution for them taking Irish lands. In the 1690s a huge immigration of Protestant Scots came over to Ulster during a famine and as a result the Protestant Scots became the majority. The planters are known as the Ulster Scots. The present partition of Ireland with Ireland and Northern Ireland gets it roots from this era. Northern Ireland is occupied by the progeny of British Protestants and wanted to keep a link with England whereas the rest of Ireland are Catholic and want independence. Later on, the Scots being fed up with restrictions on their religion began heading west to America. They primarily landed in Philadelphia. They were not welcomed by the high bred plantation owners on the Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina tidewater and not by the snooty Puritans in the northeast so they headed further west and settled in small clans in the Appalachian mountain chain starting in western Pennsylvania and then south and west down the chain into Virginia, the Carolinas and Georgia. They were encouraged in this endeavor because of their warlike nature they would be a good match for the savage Shawnee, Choctaw, Creek and Cherokee, and a good match they were. There is a legend in my family on my father’s side that one of my great-great uncles owned a huge chunk of land in Maggie Valley, NC which is the very heart of Cherokee country, but he could not hold on to it because of the repeated attacks by the Cherokees. There are many reports of atrocities committed by both the natives and the Scots. It is the roots of almost constants turmoil, the love of fighting and an independent nature, especially their religion, which the so-called Scots-Irish have in their hearts and souls. Actually, the Scots-Irish are not a mix of Scots and the Irish; it is Scots that immigrated to Ulster, Ireland before coming to America and it is these Ulster Scots that are my ancestors on my father’s side. It is known that nearly all the troops fighting for the Patriots in the Revolutionary War in the south were Scots that came down out of the mountains and using guerrilla type tactics like they use against the Indians and against the staid and upright British to great effect. They demonstrated their ferocity at the Battle of Cowpens where Patriot General Daniel Morgan outmaneuvered the infamous British Colonel Banastre Tarleton and would have annihilated the entire army of British/Loyalists but some of them escaped the wrath of Morgan’s wild-eyed mountain men. But there were no escapees at the Battle of Kings Mountain. This group of Patriots was led by General John Sevier and was able to trap British General John Ferguson and his army of Loyalists on the peak of a mountain by surrounding the base. General Ferguson fought for a while but then realized that there was no escape and surrendered. The surrender was not accepted and the Patriots waded in and either shot or hanged them all to a man. This massacre was brought about because of Tarleton killing 220 Patriots that had surrendered but were bayoneted by Tarleton’s troops angering the Patriots and especially the mountain men. They sought their revenge and they found it. My ancestry comes from the Holston Valley of Tennessee and the mountains of Habersham County Georgia. That’s right folks; I am a Redneck and/or a Cracker albeit a well read and well spoken one. I am proud of my ancestors.

The Scots proved their heritage again during the Civil War, some fought in gray and some fought in blue but they fought with great zeal just for the sheer joy of it.

This epistle in no way covers everything that happened to the Ulster Scots during this time period but it gives you an idea of the mold that formed them.

Answer to the trivia question:
The Belgian Malinois dog that was with SEAL team 6 on the Ben Laden raid was named “Cairo”.

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Thursday, August 30, 2018

Thursday


                          Musings and History

Quote of the day:
The difference between Catholics and Jews is the Jews are born with guilt and Catholics have to go to school to learn it.”
                                              Elaine Boosler

Trivia question of the day:
The name on the bomber that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima was “Enola Gay”. What was the name on the bomber that dropped the bomb on Nagasaki? Answer at the end of the blog.

I saw that several celebrities are saying that Donald Trump is unbalanced, one of them was Charlie Sheen, for crying out loud. Here is an icon in bizarre behavior criticizing someone elses. I would like to see a show of hands of those that are fed up with stupid sports figures and people in the entertainment industry using their celebrity to expound upon their political opinion. That's what I thought...me too.

I was watching a national Geographic program about where the first humans came from to North America. The generally accepted version is that they came from Siberia across the Bering Sea land bridge and then down an ice free corridor across Alaska and Canada during the last ice age. The Bering Sea land bridge happened because of much of the oceans water was frozen making the seas much shallower. The peculiar thing is that there has never been a skeleton found to date in North America that was older than 13,000 years old. Also, the ice free corridor mentioned only existed for about 500 years so we know about when this immigration took place. At the same time there was a solid ice sheet a mile thick extending from Scotland to the vicinity of Nova Scotia and Maine. It has been suggested that ancient man traveled in boats from Europe to North America earlier than the Siberians by sailing close to the edge of the ice subsisting on the plentiful game and fish that existed there.  Paleontologists have found spear heads in different areas around the Chesapeake Bay that are more sophisticated than those found in the Texas/New Mexico area. This would indicate that the people that made the spearheads in the Chesapeake area had been doing it longer than those out west and therefore had been living there longer. This also indicates that North America was populated by at least two sources. Scientists have found that the DNA from the Chesapeake area ancient skeletons is indeed different from ancient skeletons found in the western US. It is an interesting mystery to me.

A while back over in Spartanburg, SC the trial of Anthony Briggs ended with he being sentenced to life without parole PLUS 15 years to run concurrently. What did Tony do? While living with his girlfriend he sexually abused his girlfriend’s five year old daughter. The prosecution only presented one witness and that was the testimony of the little girl while being interviewed by a child psychologist. There was no doubt in anyone’s mind, including the jury, that Tony was guilty. There is not much worse punishment than life in a South Carolina prison especially if you are a child molester.

            This Date in History   August 30

30BC On this date the infamous Cleopatra of Egypt committed suicide. Cleo was hell on wheels, y'all. She was not Egyptian but a descendant of a Macedonian (Greek) general named Ptolemy that was left in charge of Egypt by Alexander the Great in 323BC as he was passing through on his way east. Cleo was a dual ruler with her brother Ptolemy XIII after the death of their father Ptolemy XII. It was not long before Cleo and her brother got fed up with each other and a civil war erupted. Strangely, the most powerful nation on the planet was in the throes of civil war also and that was Rome. The civil war in Rome left Pompey the Great as the loser and he ran like hell to Egypt trying to escape the wrath of the winner, Julius Caesar. Pompey the Great was in Egypt about 15 minutes before he was skewered on a spear and killed because the Egyptians did not want Julius Caesar thinking they were siding with Pompey. Sure enough, here came Julius Caesar looking for Pompey. He is shown the head of Pompey reassuring him that Pompey was dead and for him to not worry about Egypt’s alliances. While there he meets Cleo in a peculiar manner. She has herself wrapped in a carpet and taken to Julius where she appears when the carpet is unrolled. Cleo was a stone fox, y'all. Her beauty and skills at love making were legendary. Julius was smitten by this girl and they soon were lovers. Cleo did not give a shit about Julius except that he and his army and navy could help her win the civil war against her brother. Julius did not disappoint and soon Ptolemy XIII was dead and also one of Cleo’s other brothers Ptolemy XIV. After this Julius went on to Asia Minor to put down some rebellions. Cleo bore a son that she says was the spawn of Julius and named the boy Caesarian meaning “little Caesar”. Julius was successful in putting down the rebellions and went back to Rome in triumph where Cleo and Caesarian joined him. Julius discreetly put her and his son up in a separate house for appearances sake. But not long after this Julius got too cocky for the Roman Senate and is stabbed to death. This put Cleo in a pickle and she hauled ass back to Egypt. Cleo promptly named Caesarian as Ptolemy XV. After Julius’ death a triumvirate (three rulers) was formed in Rome. It was Octavian, Mark Antony and Lepidus. These three split the Roman Empire into three sections with Mark Antony getting the Eastern Provinces meaning Egypt. Not long after arriving in Egypt Mark Antony met Cleo and fell under her spell and Cleo bore twins by Antony. The triumvirate begins to collapse and a civil war between Antony and Octavian erupted. Antony and Cleo combined forces to combat Octavian’s army and navy. The combined force navy is defeated in the naval battle of Actium (Greece) and Cleo and Antony went back to Egypt. Octavian headed to Egypt looking for Antony to settle things once and for all. The two armies met and Octavian prevailed. Cleo is waiting for news and is told that Mark Antony had been killed and Cleo decided to commit suicide and held a poisonous snake to her breast and is fatally bitten. But Antony is not dead and Cleo receives a note saying so but it is too late. Upon receiving the news that Cleo was dead, Antony stabbed himself with his sword and died also. Octavian promptly has Caesarian executed because he has Julius Caesars blood in his veins and may make a claim on Roman power later. Octavian later became know as Caesar Augustus and proved to be a very capable leader. What a story.

1989 In 1986 career criminal James Marlowe was paroled from Folsom prison. He gained the nicknamed ”The Folsom Wolf” while there. Soon after being released he met Cynthia Coffman and they hit it off famously. They did so well that they began traveling across the country together and they ended up in Tennessee and got married. For a wedding present Coffman had “Property of the Folsom Wolf” tattooed on her ass. They then headed west for California sponging off their relatives along the way. A woman named Corinna Novis disappeared from an ATM in Redlands, California. A few days later Lynel Murray is kidnapped in front of a dry cleaner in Orange County where Murray worked. A checkbook and other papers with both Novis and Murray names on them were found in a dumpster in Big Bear City, California. A lodge owner called the police and told them that the couple had just checked in. The police descended on the lodge and found the couple hiking in the nearby woods wearing clothes from Murray’s dry cleaner. They were tried and convicted of murder and on this date they were sentenced to death. Coffman was the first woman to receive the death penalty since its reinstatement in 1977.

1943 French ski champion Jean-Claude Killy. He said “To win you have to risk losing.” That is a good attitude for life also.

Answer to the trivia question:
The name on the bomber that dropped the bomb on Nagasaki was “Bock's Car”.

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Tuesday, August 28, 2018

Wednesday


                           Musings and History

Quote of the day:
Those paranoids are out to get me.”
                 Anonymous

Trivia question of the day:
Who was the first European to sight the Hawaiian Islands? Answer at the end of the blog.

How are women treated by the Muslims worldwide, and they are the majority? Why did all those Syrian refugees NOT go to those Arab nations just a few miles from them on the Arabian peninsula like Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Abu Dhabi, Bahrain, Oman, Somalia, etc.? They were denied sanctuary because the Syrians are of the Shia branch of Islam and the others are Sunnis. That, my friends, is prejudice in its barest form.

              This Date in History   August 29

2005 Earlier a small Category 1 hurricane named Katrina slipped out of the Caribbean Sea, took a swipe at the southern tip of Florida and then broke loose in the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico on a northwest course. The warm waters of the Gulf pump Katrina up to a Category 3 in short order. It looked like the hurricane was going ashore in Mobile, Alabama or maybe Pensacola, Florida. But on this date, the storm took dead aim at the Mississippi River delta and New Orleans. Early on this morning Katrina quickly expanded to a Category 4 and then briefly to a Category 5 and then back to a category 3 and stormed ashore in the Mississippi river delta packing winds of 140 MPH and a storm surge of 22 feet. The eye of the storm reached New Orleans intact and the excess water and wind quickly overwhelmed the levees holding back the Mississippi River and Lake Pontchartrain. From what I have read, the majority of Big Easy is at least 6 feet lower than the River and the Lake. Once the levees failed, the center of New Orleans was flooded with the 9th Ward being the hardest hit. Hundreds of people were stranded on the roofs of their houses and just had to wait to be rescued by boats or helicopters. There were some areas that boats were not allowed because of downed power lines and the rescuers just had to try to block out the screams for help in those areas. As we have all seen, the unflooded areas of the commercial districts were subject to unobstructed looting while being observed by the NOPD. The next few days were a montage of events of pure bravery and further events of battles with gangsters trying to take control of the city by force. The arrival of the 82nd Airborne and the Louisiana National Guard put a stop to this. But of those that evacuated 9th Ward to the tune of at least 100,000, almost none have returned. I do not know the exact amount of evacuees that left their homes as a result of Hurricane Katrina including parts of Mississippi, but many, many remain in cities like, Atlanta, Houston, Austin and many others, there does not seem to be a desire to return to the Gulf Coast. It looks like they are no longer evacuees but settlers in new lands. It was the worst natural disaster in United States history. I do not remember any presence of the 82nd Airborne or any looting during the flooding in central Iowa. What’s up with that?

1779 On this day the American Continental army commanded by Major General John Sullivan and Brigadier General James Clinton engage a combined Loyalist/Indian army commanded by British Captain William Butler and Iroquois chief William Brandt. The engagement took place near Chemung, New York which is Elmira today. Earlier George Washington had tasked Patriot General Horatio Gates with going to the Finger Lake region and subduing the Iroquois Indians under Chief Brandt who are on constant attack of the new settlements. Gates refused the assignment so Washington assigned the task to Major General John Sullivan. Sullivan and company departed Easton, Pennsylvania and travel by the Susquehanna River to the area of conflict. The Patriot artillery was too much for the Indians and they fled leaving a small contingent of Loyalist which were killed or captured by the Patriot infantry. Sullivan ordered his troops to burn and destroy the Iroquois villages and supplies. His troops laid waste to 40 Indian villages and mountains of supplies which made the following winter a severe one for the Iroquois but it did not belay their spirit and the attacks continued at least for a while. Eventually Iroquois leader Charles Brandt saw that the Patriots were going to win the war and took his tribe into Canada to lands given to them by the British.

1885 On this date German inventor Gottfried Daimler invented the prototype of the modern motorcycle. The motorcycle was used extensively WWI by both sides as a messenger vehicle. The popularity fell between WWI and WWII but the motorcycle was again used extensively by both sides during WWII. After the war the returning veterans had developed a taste for them and the demand rose precipitously. The down side of the rise in motorcycle craze was led by a group of hardcore gangsters led by the leader of a San Bernardino group of bikers that organized themselves into a club named the “Hell’s Angels”. Their leader was Sonny Barger. From then many “Hell’s Angels” clubs and clubs like them were formed world wide fostering a wild, unfettered lifestyle. They wanted to project a tough, “Don’t mess with me image” and they indeed succeeded. But today the greatest majority by far, is middle class America that holds meets without the gangster types. For instance this month a motorcycle rally is held in Sturgis, South Dakota that over 500,000 motorcyclists attend, not to mention those rallies at Daytona Beach, Fla., Myrtle Beach, South Carolina among other places and they all seem to happen without a lot of trouble. I was a rider at one time. But I did not ride on the street that much, I preferred to ride a trail bike in the mountains up and down logging trails or make my own trails, the rougher the better. It was not a glorifying type of avocation but I enjoyed the hell out of it. I can’t do it now because of my age, but I miss the challenges.

Born today:

1876 US inventor Charles Kettering. He said “I am more interested in the future because that is where I am going to spend the rest of my life.” Kettering invented the electric starter for automobiles among other things.

Answer to the trivia question:
The first European to sight the Hawaiian Islands was English sea captain James Cook.

Thanks for listening I can hardly wait until tomorrow

Monday, August 27, 2018

Tuesday


                          Musings and History

Quote of the day:
You can bet that if the cops have to run you down they are going to bring an ass-kicking with them.”
                                                 Chris Rock

Trivia question of the day:
There is a popular place in London called Trafalger Square. There is a statue of a British naval hero atop of a column there. Who is it?

I don't get it y'all. President Trump has pardoned ex-sheriff Joe Arpaio and the Democrats paint him as being close to Jack the Ripper. I guess the have forgotten the 60 some odd criminals that Obama pardoned just before leaving office some of which were drug dealers and scam artists that had embezzled thousand of dollars. It just goes to show it ain't a matter of what is right and wrong, all that matters is who has the power. They are all hypocrites with no honor.

                   This Date in History   August 28

1955 Earlier a 14 year old black kid name Emmett Till came to Money, Mississippi from his home town of Chicago to spend the summer with his great-grandfather, a farmer near Money. Emmett came from a relatively tough neighborhood in Chicago and it appears that he felt that it was important that he display his toughness to the local Mississippi black kids. He told them he was the toughest kid in his school and had a white girl friend. As expected, the local black kids near Money blew that off and dared him to try to pick up the white woman that ran the community grocery store. Emmett accepted the challenge and went in the store. There was no one else in the store except for the woman and Emmett. No one knows what happened in the store but on the way out Emmett is heard to say “Goodbye, baby.” Two days later the woman’s husband returned form a business trip and his wife told him that Emmett had grabbed her and made lewd suggestions. The woman’s husband, Ray Bryant, gathered up his brother-in-law and they went to Emmett’s grand-father’s house looking for Emmett. They took Emmett with them and rode around for a while probably beating the hell out of him. The finally made Emmett drag a 75 pound cotton gin fan to the crest of a bridge over the Tallahatchie River. There they shot Emmett several times, gouged out his eyes, beat on him with iron bars, wrapped barbed wire around his torso and face and wrapped the other end around the fan and threw them over the side. Emmett’s body was finally found but his body was so mutilated that the only way he was identified was an initial ring he was known to have owned. Ray Bryant and his brother-in-law were tried for murder and acquitted. The jury said that the prosecution failed to prove that the body was that of Emmett Till because of the mutilation. Emmett’s mother had the body returned to Chicago and she had an open casket funeral to show what discrimination in the south was all about. Photos of the body were published in Jet magazine.

1963 On this date several hundred thousand people are gathered in front of the Lincoln Memorial in a rally for racial equality. The chief speaker was Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. King delivered one of the most engrossing and stirring speeches ever uttered. It was the immortal “I Have a Dream” speech. Dr. King was instrumental in nearly every change in legislation toward racial equality. Five years later he was assassinated in Memphis while attending a rally for the garbage collectors of that city. The assassin, James Earl Ray confessed to Martin Luther King’s son that he did not do it knowing he (Ray) was dying of cancer. There is no doubt in this redneck’s mind that Ray went to meet his maker with a lie on his lips.

1990 On this date the bodies of two University of Florida students are found murdered in the Gatorwood apartments in Gainesville, Florida. I remember it well since I had a daughter attending Florida at the time. Not only that, she was living in Gatorwood apartments. When I read about the murders I almost peed in my pants especially since two days earlier three other students had been found murdered nearby. The corpses were displayed in an obscene manner making the police believe that all the murders were committed by the same person. The Gainesville PD was under enormous pressure to capture the villain because the parents of the students were pulling their kids out of school in droves. In desperation the Gainesville PD arrested a man named Ed Humphrey and even though they did not have sufficient evidence for the murders, they kept him in jail on unrelated charges and kept searching. Finally, the police find a campsite in a patch of woods near the University. There they found evidence enough to try and convict a monster name Danny Rolling of the murders. He was sentenced to death and went to meet his maker in 2004 with a needle in his arm. It is too bad that this was not the middle ages then we could have gotten medieval with his rotten ass.

1996 After four years of separation, Charles, the Prince of Wales and Princess Diana are formally divorced in England. When they were wed it looked like a fairy tale marriage. Here was the heir apparent to the English throne marrying a stone fox from the royal House of Spencer. This woman in addition to being beautiful was graceful and charming. She was adored by everybody world wide and the British in particular. Now we come to Prince Charles. Very shortly after, or maybe before the marriage, Charles decides to have a mistress and selects Camilla Bowles. I don’t know what to tell you about Camilla except to make this comparison. If Helen of Troy launched 1,000 ships and Princess Diana would launch 500 ships, Camilla would launch a 14 foot, 20 HP crappie boat, at best. The upside of the marriage was that Charles and Diana had two sons, Harry and William, which appear to have dealt with the separation easily and have developed into apparently well balanced young men. As all of you know we lost Diana in Paris when she was involved in a wreck while being chased by the paparazzi. It was a loss for us all.

Born today:

1749 German philosopher Johann von Goethe. He said “An intelligent man finds everything ridiculous. A sensible man finds almost nothing.”

1899 French actor Charles Boyer. He said “A Frenchwoman when double-crossed she will kill her rival: An Italian woman would kill her deceitful lover: An English woman will just break off the relationship....but they will console themselves with another man.”

1913 Canadian writer Robertson Davies. He said “Fanaticism is overcompensation for doubt.”

1940 US publisher Gloria Leonard. She said “The difference between pornography and erotica is the lighting.”

1982 US singer Lee Ann Rimes. When talking of the law suit against he father she said “I have to learn to forgive because I will become a bitter bitch if I don’t.”

Died today:

1985 US actress Ruth Gordon. She said “Never ever give up, and under no circumstances never ever face the facts.”

Answer to the trivia question:
The statue of the British naval hero in Trafalger square is of Lord Horatio Nelson.

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Sunday, August 26, 2018

Monday


                      Musings and History

Quote of the day:
No one has ever had a good idea while wearing a suit.”
                       Sir Frederick Banting

Trivia question of the day:
What was the name of the whaling vessel in the book “Moby Dick”? Answer at the end of the blog.

This is the only comment I will make about the Mosque planned to be built in New York. The argument made by Mayor Bloomberg and others is that the 1st amendment to the US Constitution guarantees the right to freedom of expression. This is certainly true here in the USA. But let’s suppose that I felt the need to express my disapproval with the outcome of the American Civil War and planted a Confederate battle flag at the Lincoln Memorial, or maybe I was not happy with the outcome of WWII and planted a Swastika flag at the Holocaust Memorial or the American Cemetery at Omaha Beach, or I was not happy with the outcome of the American Revolutionary War and planted a British Union jack at George Washington’s grave site. All of these actions fall into the purview of the 1st Amendment as exercising my right of freedom of expression. The difference is that these actions may be legal but they are inflammatory and in incredibly bad taste and I can assure you that they would not be allowed.

                  This Date in History   August 27

1883 On this date the most powerful volcano explosions in recorded history occurs in the Indonesian archipelago. The volcano was a small uninhabited island named Krakatoa. The volcano had sent out signals that it was restless because several cargo ships had reported a column of ash and dust several miles high over the island. The explosion was heard 3,000 miles away and produced a tsunami 120 feet high that took the lives of over 36,000 people on nearby islands. An additional 4,000 people were burned to death from the white hot ash that rained down from the ejecta that was blown up to 50,000 feet in the stratosphere and then came back down miles away on inhabited islands. Krakatoa is still active ya’ll, as is an additional 136 active volcanoes in Indonesia. Indonesia has the most active volcanoes in the world. There is evidence that an even larger volcanic eruption that occurred in the Mediterranean in about 1300 BC. The present day name for the caldera is Santorini. I am sure there were plenty of eyewitnesses but to our knowledge this event was not recorded.

1979 On this date the Irish Republican Army makes its first strike against British royalty when IRA member Thomas McMahon sneaks aboard Lord Louis Mountbatten’s fishing boat, Shadow V, and plants 50 pounds of TNT in the hold of the boat with a remote control detonator. Mountbatten and family come aboard and McMahon lights off the explosive killing Mountbatten and two others. The IRA and the British government have been squabbling since King James I formed the community of Ulster which is now Northern Ireland in about 1612. James got fed up with the irascible Irish Catholics being in almost constant rebellion. James was a devout Protestant and no love in his heart for the Catholics so he seized five shires (counties) in Ireland, kicked out the Irish and brought in some Protestant Scottish lords along with their tenant farmers. James believed that if he could dilute the Catholic population in Ireland they would be easier to control. They were....for a while. The problem in Ireland today is that when Ireland had a chance to become independent from England the overwhelming majority of the Catholics voted for independence but what was originally Ulster and almost entirely Protestant (Presbyterian) voted to stay under wing of England and that was the birth of Northern Ireland. So what it boils down to is that the majority of Ireland is Catholic and they want Northern Ireland to become part of Ireland proper but the Protestants won’t hear of it because they are afraid they will be discriminated against because they are the religious minority in Ireland. The English Army is present to prevent a violent takeover by the IRA. I don’t see an end to it. When it comes to religion, everybody thinks God is on their side.

1859 On this date Edwin Drake strikes oil at a depth of 69 feet neat Titusville, Pennsylvania. This discovery was a welcome replacement for whale oil used in lamps world wide. Whale oil was expensive and not always available. Petroleum was used for this purpose for a several decades until the invention of the automobile then every continent in the world began hunting for “black gold” not just for the fuel but for the asphalt to build roads. But by far the most lucrative find was the oil in the middle east known as “Arab light” which means that there is not as much undesirable additives in the oil that need to be refined out, especially sulphur, making it much cheaper to refine adding to the profits.

1964 On this date 15 year Edmund Kemper decides to do something exciting and shoots and kills his grandparents. He isn’t done yet, he called his mother and told her what he had done and said “I just wanted to see what it felt like to kill Grandma.” Edmund was a troubled youth. He began by cutting the heads off his sister’s dolls and setting fire to the family cat. His parents knew he was crazy as a loon but rather than getting him help, they just sent him to stay with his grandparents. Edmund killed a few more people before he was caught and sent to prison. Apparently prison agreed with Edmund because he was finally paroled and he was 6’-9” and weighed over 300 pounds. Very soon after being paroled he paid a visit to his mother, beat her to death with a hammer, mutilated her body and raped the corpse. I am telling y'all, this cowboy was a lunatic. He called the police and told them what he had done but they blew it off as a scam and did not respond. Two more people lost their lives and heads to Edmund before the police decided to check of the strange call about a man killing his mother and found out that it was true. They started looking for Edmund in earnest. Edmund went to Colorado and called the Santa Cruz police and confessed to the latest two murders. The police picked him up and he was convicted of 8 murders and sentenced to life without parole. But Edmund himself said that he should have been sentenced to “death by torture,” I agree Edmund, let me select the torture.

Born today:

1908 US football coach Frank Leahy. He said “Egotism in the anesthetic that dulls the pain of stupidity.” Frank knew what he was talking about. He was a football coach at Army.

1910 Mother Teresa. She said “Loneliness is the most terrible part of poverty.” But it was Mahatma Gandhi that said “The bed of poverty is fertile.”

Died today:

1948 Supreme Court justice Charles Evans Hughes. He said “If there is muck to be raked, it must be raked, and the people must know of it, so justice can be given.” It was Justice Evans that also said “It is better to release 1,000 guilty than to jail one innocent.” I think we are on that path now, Judge.

1950 Italian writer Cesare Pavese. He said “Life is pain and the enjoyment of love is the anesthetic.”

1964 US comedienne Gracie Allen and wife of George Burns. She said “They laughed at Joan of Arc, but she went ahead and built it.”

Answer to the trivia question:
The whaling vessel in Moby Dick was the “Pequod” under the command of Captain Ahab.

           Thanks for listening I can hardly wait until tomorrow.




Thursday, August 23, 2018

Friday


                            Musings and History

Quote of the day:
Most men have a genetic defect. They can't see dirt in a house until there is enough of it to support agriculture.”
                                                      Dave Barry

Trivia question of the day:
What was the first modern gambling resort casino in Las Vegas? Answer at the end of the blog.

A while back I had a friend from Louisiana whose family raised gamecocks. He never admitted to personally sponsoring a match but he did admit they made a lot of money selling them. One day he said “Do you know who Ferdinand Marcos is?” I said that he was the President of the Philippines and was under a lot of pressure from the military to resign because of corruption. He said Marcos will resign in a couple of days. I asked how he knew and he said that Marcos had shipped 3,000 gamecocks to Hawaii. He said that Marcos had some of the finest breeds of gamecocks in the world and they were tracked where ever they went. Sure enough, two days later Marcos resigned and moved to Hawaii.

          This Date in History   August 24

79AD On this date the Roman elite in the cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum on the Bay of Naples were just sitting down to lunch or a late breakfast. Most of the houses in these cities were vacation homes to the Roman rich. Then a stupendous explosion shook the very ground on which they were sitting/standing. It was the eruption of the centuries old extinct volcano Mount Vesuvius. A cloud of white hot ash and rock shot 20,000 feet into the atmosphere and lava and mud slid down the side of the volcano in torrents. The people in the cities did not have a chance. The dust and rocks in the atmosphere began raining down burning people to death or mixed with the poison gasses that accompanied the mud and lava and asphyxiated them. The ash and rock mixed with the lava and mud forming a sort of concrete and buried thousands of them under 10 to 15 feet which cooled into a solidified mass. A Roman General name Pliny the Elder was in command of a Roman fleet that was on patrol in the Bay of Naples when this great event occurred. Pliny saw with disbelief swarms of people swimming out into the bay to escape the enormous heat but the raining ash was still hot enough to burn and people were screaming for death in their agony. Pliny ordered some of his ships to go and try to rescue them but they returned after a short while saying the ash was so hot that it was setting their ships on fire. Pliny just could not stand aside and watch so he ordered his boat into the maelstrom and went to the sides of the ash flow and tried to comfort those that had escaped. Pliny got a whiff of the toxic gasses and collapsed and died. His nephew Pliny the Younger, aged 17, was on the opposite side of the bay and chronicled what he saw and gave it to the Roman historian Tactius. The two cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum were eventually forgotten until when a farmer digging a vineyard the ground collapsed into the courtyard of a buried mansion. From then on archaeologists and paleontologists descended on the area and nearly the entire towns have been excavated giving us a snapshot of what life was like in those ill-fated cities.

1572 The king of France was King Charles IX but the real control was in the hands of his mother Catherine de Medici. Catherine went down in history as one of the most manipulative and ruthless person who ever lived. She and he son Charles were supposed to be Catholic but she would persuade Charles to dance with whoever held sway at a given time be it the Pope or the French Huguenots which were protestant. In this particular point in time the leader of the Huguenots Admiral Garpard de Coligny held sway with King Charles and good old Catherine saw the Admiral as a threat and ordered his murder. On this day, Saint Bartholomew’s Day, the assassins found the Admiral and killed him. For some reason the Catholics got their blood lust aroused and they began killing the Huguenots wholesale all across France in spite of King Charles ordering them to stop. They stopped alright, after killing over 70,000 of them. This event was known since and The Saint Bartholomew Day Massacre. Catherine may have felt more secure after this but France suffered because all the surviving Huguenots moved away taking their money with them.

1814 Earlier during the War of 1812 the British army under the command of General Robert Ross flanked and defeated the Patriot Militia at the Battle of Bladensburg, Maryland. This victory for the British left the road to Washington undefended. On this date the British army marched into Washington unopposed and began burning everything in sight. The British were pissed off because the Patriot army had burned the British consulate in Canada for no apparent reason. During the Battle of Bladensburg president James Madison went to the battle site and took command of one of the artillery batteries. This is the only time that a sitting American president engaged in combat. Before he left he told his wife Dolly that she would have to evacuate soon and to take only those things that were important. She took the portrait of George Washington with which we are all familiar. I guess it was that important because later that night the British burned the White House to the ground. The redcoats ran up against US General Andrew Jackson and company near Chalmette, Louisiana who sent them running away asses in hand. But the war was over before this fight but the communications were so slow that Jackson knew nothing about the British surrender.

Born today:

1894 Welsh writer Jean Rhys. She said “Reading makes immigrants of us all. It takes us away from home, but most importantly, it finds homes for us everywhere.” It does that for me.

1898 US writer Malcolm Crowley. He said “They tell you that you’ll lose your mind when you get older. What they don’t tell you is that you won’t miss it much.” Did you say something, Malcolm?

1929 PLO leader Yasser Arafat. He said “Choose your friends carefully, your enemies will choose you.” Especially ex-wives and girl friends.

Died today:

1953 US writer Kate Wiggin. She said “Every child born into this world is a new thought of God, an ever fresh and radiant possibility.” That is except those monstrous brats that scream and yell running down the aisles of a library or a restaurant. They are the spawn of the loins of Beelzebub.

1957 English writer Ronald Knox. He said “It is a shame that modern civilization has chosen not to believe in the devil, when he is the only explanation for it all.” You notice that Ronald put the devil as masculine...he never met my third ex-wife.

2004 Swiss psychiatrist Elisabeth Ross. She said “Learn to get in touch with the silence within yourself and believe that everything in life has a purpose.”

The first modern gambling resort casino in Las Vegas was the Flamingo opened in 1947 by gangster Bugsy Seigel. Bugsy borrowed several millions from the mob to get this place open and when he did not pay it back as promised he came down with a 30.06 headache.

           Thanks for listening I can hardly wait until tomorrow


Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Thursday


                          Musings and History


Quote of the day:
A good friend of mine had his house severely damaged in a flood in east Baton Rouge a year ago and has yet moved back in. He called and told me about his many options. I asked him if he had discussed all of these with his wife Kathleen. He said that "I have and as usual she is somewhat skeptical...it is a continuum of nagging."

A while back at a Friday meeting of the “Four o’clock Club” a rather winsome server came in to speak with the bartender. We all knew that she was in law enforcement in the past and someone asked her why she got out. She said that she could not make enough money. There was long pause and one of the guys said “Do you still have your handcuffs?”

Trivia question of the day:
There were 3 US aircraft carriers out on maneuvers during the Pearl Harbor raid by the Japanese. Which were they? Answer at the end of the blog.

                        Musings and History

1784 On this date four counties in the state of North Carolina declare their independence from the state and form a new state of Franklin. The state of North Carolina has previously ceded some of the lands in western North Carolina to the United States Congress. The residents in these lands equaling four counties were afraid that Congress would sell these lands to either France or Spain to pay off war debts accumulated during the Revolutionary War. In order to prevent this, the four counties form their own state. They had their own constitution, legislature, courts and president. The president was John Sevier who was a patriot warrior leader during the Revolutionary War. Franklin existed on it’s own for two years but got into financial trouble and offered to sell their lands to Spain. Needless to say the state of North Carolina frowned on the prospect of having a Spanish colony on their border and arrested Sevier. But the real problem with the state of Franklin was that they had no appreciable militia and this information got to the Cherokee, Chickamauga and Chickasaw and raids on frontier villages in the state of Franklin increased exponentially. So the state of Franklin asked to rejoin the state of North Carolina if for no other reason that the protection of the state militia from the Indians. These four counties were absorbed into the state of Tennessee later on.

1861 On this date Allen Pinkerton arrested Rose Greenhow in Washington, DC. Rose was an outspoken supporter of the Confederacy and was without a doubt the leader of a very efficient spy network in the nation’s capitol. Rose was close friends if not more with one of the Senators from Massachusetts and many of his friends. Rose fed information to CSA General P.T.G. Beauregard just before the Battle of 1st Manassas about the deployment of the Union troops commanded by US General Irwin McDowell which resulted in an ass-kicking delivered by the Confederates. After the war CSA General Jubal Early testified that the information delivered by Rose was instrumental in the defeat of the US army in more than one engagement. While Rose and her daughter were under house arrest in Washington she was allowed to have visitors which meant that he spy network did not slow down. Pinkerton became very exasperated with Rose and her daughter “Little Rose” and imprisoned her and her daughter in a real prison south of Washington. After a while she and he daughter was released and banned to live in the south until the war was over. Rose went abroad to drum up money for the Confederacy. On one occasion she was on her way back home to Charleston, SC when her ship was encountered by a US blockade ship and was run aground. Rose was washed overboard from her lifeboat and went to the bottom like an anvil because he had many pounds of gold on her person meant for the Confederacy. She died supporting her belief.

1877 Three years before outlaw John Wesley Hardin killed a deputy named Charles Webb in a small town near Austin, Texas. This murder was just one of several murders committed by this monster. If ever there was a “bad seed” on this earth it was John Wesley Hardin. He apparently took delight in killing, especially law enforcement officers. The Texas Rangers tasked their best man, John Armstrong, to find Hardin and bring him to justice. Hardin moved to southeast using and alias and divided his time between Florida and Alabama. The relentless Armstrong discovered his alias and tracked Hardin down to a rail yard in Pensacola, Florida. On this date Armstrong and two of his deputies boarded the rail car that held Hardin and two of his compatriots. The two of Hardin’s compatriots tried to draw their pistols and were shot and killed for their trouble. Hardin had a pistol in a shoulder holster but he got tangled up and Armstrong ran over and knocked Hardin’s brains out with the barrel of his pistol. As you might suspect, Armstrong and his buddies being Texas Rangers had no authority in Florida but Armstrong and company would not be denied. They took the unconscious Hardin off the train and waited until the next train headed west came by and got aboard. They arrived in Texas with Hardin in tow. Hardin was tried and sentenced to life in prison in the Huntsville, Texas prison. He spent 15 years in prison and was paroled. He went to El Paso, Texas and tried to settle down but a deputy sheriff found out who he was and walked up behind him in a bar and blew his brains out at point blank range.

Born today:
1932 US comedian Mark Russell. He said “I like the scientific theory that the rings around Saturn are composed entirely of lost airline luggage.”

1933 The governor of California Pete Wilson. When speaking of his adversaries he said “They can kiss my ass, if they can jump that high.” I like his attitude.

1834 US actress Barbara Eden. She said “If gentlemen prefer blondes then I am a blonde that prefers gentlemen.” Barbara had a drop dead body, y'all.

1970 US actor River Phoenix. He said “I am having a hard time keeping my head above water in this crazy business.” This young man was a dynamite actor who died of an overdose at the age of 23. What a damned shame.

Died today:
1960 US lyricist Oscar Hammerstein II. He said “If you want to be admitted to the fold of the brotherhood of man, you have to let everyone else in also.”

1995 German photographer Alfred Eisenstadt. He said “As long as I have a camera in my hand, I have no fear.” Good thought Alfred, but I prefer a .45 Sig or a Remington 1100 20 gauge.

Answer to the trivia question:
The 3 aircraft carriers that were absent during the Pearl Harbor raid were the Enterprise, Lexington and Saratoga. They were instrumental in the destruction of the Japanese fleet at the Battle of Midway six months later

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Tuesday, August 21, 2018

Wednesday


                        Musings and History

Quote of the day:
An optimist is a person that starts a new diet the day before Thanksgiving.”
                                            Irv Kupcinet

Trivia question of the day:
What NFL player had the nickname of “The Assassin”? Answer at the end of the blog.

I have given some thought on what we would be today if Hillary had won...it is still a scary thought. I shiver at the thought of Bill Clinton having a voice of influence in the White House. He was impeached and came within 8 votes of expulsion but only was censured and had his law license revoked for five years for lying under oath. We as a nation do not need any more corruption, we need the expulsion of corruption that has us bogged down and contributes to divisiveness. A lot of what Trump SAYS is gibberish shot from the hip...it is hyperbole. Then I look at what Bill and Hillary has DONE. Bill is a proven liar. Hillary initiated a private server while Secretary of State for the obvious reason to hide some of her e-mails from the Senate and House oversight committees. Then when Congress closed in anyway she deleted over 30,000 e-mails. Is there any doubt in anyone's mind that she used her position as Secretary of State to enrich the Clinton Foundation? Do to the lack of reliable and unbiased information both pro and con I must retreat to what I feel. I look at Hillary and I get an overwhelming feeling deep in my gut that I am looking at something evil. I am going to rely on my instincts and not reward corrupt people with a residence in my White House.

          This Date in History   August 22

1485 On this date the final battle of the War of the Roses occurred at the Battle of Bosworth Field. This battle was between English king Richard III and Henry Tudor, the Earl of Richmond. The battle was won by the forces of Henry and Richard III was killed in the process. The crown worn by Richard III in the battle was retrieved and placed on the head of Henry Tudor and he was named as King Henry VII. The Tudor dynasty in England prevailed until the death of Elizabeth I in 1603. This war began because of the failure of England to win the Hundreds Years war against France in the 1450’s which added to the fits of insanity by King Henry VI. No one knew what caused the insanity in Henry VI but experts believe it was probably caused by him eating and drinking out of pewter plates and cups. Pewter, of course has a substantial amount of lead in its makeup. All of this caused a power struggle between the two most prominent royal houses or families and they being Lancaster and York. The symbol for the House of Lancaster was the red rose and the symbol for the House of York was the white rose. But soon after taking the throne king Henry VII married Elizabeth the daughter of Edward IV uniting the two houses and peace prevailed...for a while.

1776 On this date a fleet of British ships commanded by Admiral Richard Howe hove to and dropped anchor between Gravesend and New Utrecht on Long Island, New York. Admiral Howe’s brother General William Howe was in command of approximately 24,000 infantry that were disembarked and deployed. The inexperienced, undermanned and under armed Continental army commanded by George Washington was no match for the highly trained and well armed British army. The British trapped and outflanked the entire Continental Army at Brooklyn Heights, New York. Washington ordered the army to cross over to Manhattan Island by boat to avoid complete annihilation. Washington was successful in this transition. What was strange was the General William Howe could have prevented this escape and captured nearly all of Washington’s army including Washington himself but did not. Howe still believed he could persuade the military commanders of the fledgling Continental Army to stop fighting and re-align themselves with the British crown and proclaim loyalty to King George III. General Howe believed that if he did not initiate a blood bath and showed a modicum of mercy and understanding he could succeed. Howe’s failure to crush the Revolution on this day at Brooklyn Heights resulted in England allowing the birth of the mightiest nation this planet has ever seen.

1933 On this date the notorious Barker gang robbed an armored car in Chicago killing one of the guards. They got a bag full of useless canceled checks for their efforts. The leader of the Barker gang was Ma Barker, the mother of two of the gang members present. Ma Barker decided that they should go back to doing what they do best and that was kidnapping. Ma Barker had four children, all boys, and all of them were wild and undisciplined meaning they went to the joint at an early age. Ma’s kids were named Herman, Lloyd, Arthur and Freddie. The first one to go down was Lloyd who robbed a post office and was sent to prison for 25 years. That same year Arthur was caught after killing a night watchman during a robbery and was sent to prison for life but later on it was found out that he was innocent. The next was Freddie who was caught robbing a bank in Kansas and was sent to prison for a long stretch. Then Herman essentially committed suicide when he decided to fight it out with lawmen that had him surrounded after he had robbed a bank in Missouri. After this Ma had no sons alive or on the outside the joint so she plead with law enforcement to release her sons that were in the joint. Incredibly, Arthur and Freddie were released. Ma decided that robbery was too risky, so they went into the kidnapping business, Freddie and Arthur in attendance. Ma made a good choice because they netted over $100,000 on their first try. Arthur and Freddie tried plastic surgery but it was a poor try and all they ended up with was a scarred and disfigured face. They tried another kidnapping and ransomed $200,000. They took their victims across state lines and that got the FBI on their ass. Arthur was caught and refused to talk but the FBI found some documents in his belongings that disclosed that Ma and Freddie were in a house in Lake Weir, Florida. The police and FBI surrounded the house and ordered a surrender but Ma and Freddie decided to fight it out. A ferocious gunfight lasting 45 minutes ensued. It finally ended when the cops unleashed everything they had and killed Ma and Freddie inside the house. That left the only survivors as Ma’s husband George, who was not a part of the gang, and Arthur. Arthur went to Alcatraz and in 1938 was killed trying to escape. What a rotten bunch.

1898   Incredible as it sounds; on this date the Texas Rangers hired a well known assassin named Jim Miller as a Special Agent to help them capture another criminal. This procedure was not unheard of in those days. Sometimes a man’s checkered past was overlooked if his help was needed. Miller himself admitted to 50 killings but was hard to convict because the clients would hire the best legal defense to defend Miller. Miller was hired by two Ada, Oklahoma ranchers to kill a man named August Bobbitt for $2,000 and promised an additional $3,000 for his defense if he was caught. He killed Bobbitt with his trusty shotgun which was his weapon of choice. Bobbitt was a well thought of man around Ada and he had a wife and four children. As you might suspect, the people were outraged and chose to drag poor Jim Miller from the Ada jail and suspend him by his neck from a beam in a nearby barn.

Answer to the trivia question:
The player in the NFL known as “The Assassin” was Oakland Raider defensive back Jack Tatum. Jack was a vicious hitter.

Thanks for listening I can hardly wait until tomorrow