Musings
and History
Quote
of the day:
“To
live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, and that
is all.”
Oscar
Wilde
Trivia
question of the day:
What
was the bloodiest single day in American military history? Answer at
the end of the blog.
This
Date in History August 20
1794
Earlier at the Treaty of Paris, which ended the American
Revolutionary War, England ceded the so-called Northwest Territory
which today is known as the Midwest to the United States. The
problem was that some of the British soldiers did not abandon their
forts and encouraged and supplied the Indians against the incoming
American settlers. President George Washington got fed up and called
in General Anthony “Mad Anthony” Wayne and tasked him with going
in and taking care of that problem. General Wayne got the nickname
“Mad Anthony” at his attack on the British encampment at Stony
Point, New York. Wayne knew he would be outnumbered so he ordered
the attack to begin at 1:30a and he also ordered his men to bayonet
as many British/Loyalist soldiers in the throat as they could while
they were asleep to keep them from crying out. His troops killed
over 90 British/Loyalist troops which evened the odds and Wayne and
his troops prevailed. Anyway on this assignment he had an army of
3,000 combat trained infantry which proved to be formidable. This
was not the first time a United States military unit had been in that
area trying to overcome these hostile Indians. Two years earlier
United States General Arthur St. Clair had led a military force in
that area and met up with an Indian chief named Blue Jacket and St.
Clair received an ass-kicking to the tune of losing 630 men. On this
date “Mad Anthony” Wayne and company met up with Blue Jacket and
his army near present day Toledo, Ohio. A savage battle ensued in
which Blue Jacket and his army was all but annihilated. The savagery
of Wayne’s attack spread throughout the Indians in the area and the
incoming settlers had little if any trouble with the Indians from
this time on. This encounter went down in history as the Battle of
Fallen Timbers.
1989
Incredible as it may seem, two brothers named Lyle, aged 22 and
Erik, aged 18 decide to murder their mother and father. On this day
the Menendez brothers opened fire with shotguns on their parents Jose
and Kitty in their home in Beverly Hills and nearly cut them to
pieces. They then go to a movie to have an alibi. After coming home
from the movie, Eric called 911 and screamed “Someone has killed my
parents!” At first the brothers were not suspects but Erik was
overcome with guilt had to have psychiatric therapy. He confessed to
his psychiatrist that he had done the deed. The psychiatrist had
taped his sessions with Erik and in trying to impress his girlfriend,
told her about what Erik had said. The girlfriend was not impressed
and went to the cops and in March of 1990 Erik and Lyle were
arrested. It took a three year battle through the courts before the
California Supreme Court ruled that the psychiatrist’s taped
confession could be played in court. Even after that the brothers
testified that they had suffered sexual abuse from both their mother
and father. It was an obvious lie but it was enough to cause a hung
jury in the first trial. In the second trial the judge was more
restrictive about the brother’s testimony that they killed their
parents in self defense. They testified that they believed that
their father would kill them rather than risk the exposure the he was
a sexual deviant. That was a bald-faced lie and the jury did not buy
it this time and the brothers were sentenced to life in prison. I
forgot to mention that between the time they killed their parents and
they were arrested, the Menendez brothers bought themselves a Porsche
911 each and had almost one continual party at their parent’s
house. The bad part was that they were going to get their parent’s
money anyway but they just could not wait. Now they will never see
it.
1995
On this date in northern India one of the worst train disasters in
history occurs. There was another train disaster a few years before
in this area both of them involved a cow. Train travel in India is
very popular primarily because it is pretty cheap. This means that
nearly all of the passenger cars are very crowded. As most of us
know the Hindu religion holds that their ancestors are reincarnated
through animals, especially cows. Anyway, cows are allowed to run
free across the countryside. On this particular occasion a cow
wandered out on the railroad track and an express train from New
Delhi hit the cow while running 75 MPH. As you might suspect the cow
was killed instantly and the engineer of the train had a hell of a
time getting the train stopped because the brakes were damaged in the
collision. They finally got the train stopped but the signalman got
so interested in the collision that he forgot about another express
train that was 13 minutes behind and did not put out a signal to the
following train. The following train was also traveling at 75 MPH
and collided with the stopped train in a grinding crash. 376 people
were killed almost instantly with hundreds were wounded. As soon as
the crash came to a stop the forgetful signal man ran into the bush
and was never seen or heard from again.
Born today:
1921
US writer Jacqueline Susann. She said of Phillip Roth the author
of Portnoy’s Complaint. “He is a good writer but I would not
want to shake hands with him.” She said that because in his book
Roth described in detail a man masturbating.
Died today:
1912
The founder of the Salvation Army William Booth. He said
“Prostitution is the only profession where the youngest apprentice
starts at the highest pay.” I would have thought that a skill
level would have been involved, but what do I know?
1940
Communist leader Leon Trotsky. He said “If would have had more
time for meetings we surely would have made more mistakes.” Leon
has his finger on how businesses operate.
2001
English astronomer Sir Fred Doyle. He said “There is a definite
plan for the universe, but I don’t know what the plan is for.”
Not to worry Fred, neither does anyone else.
Quotable quotes:
“There
is no time like the present for putting off what you don’t want to
do.” Arthur Bloch
Arthur and I
speak the same language.
“A
nymphomaniac is a woman with the same sex drive as the average man.”
Phyllis
Diller
Answer
to the trivia question:
The
bloodiest single day in American military history is September 17,
1862 at the battle of Antietam or Sharpsburg, Maryland. In that one
day there were 23,600 Americans killed, wounded or missing.
Thanks
for listening I can hardly wait until tomorrow
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