•   Musings and History


    Quote of the day:

    In 1781-82 after a series of guerrilla attacks that seriously weakened his army primarily in South Carolina, British military commander Lord Charles Cornwallis decided to retreat from Camden, SC to New York and join Sir Henry Clinton. Included in the retreat was British cavalry commander Colonel Banastre Tarleton, the most brutal and therefore the most hated man in America. Tarleton said “Yes we are withdrawing, but we will come back and get “The Gamecock” (Thomas Sumter) but the devil himself will not be able to capture “The Swamp Fox” (Francis Marion).”


    Trivia question of the day:

    Who was Greenville, SC and nearly all other towns and cities beginning with “Green(e)” named after?


    A while back up in Salisbury, North Carolina the cops killed two people in two months. The first one was November 13 when the cops were called about a fight between a man and his son. When the cops arrived they saw the son strike the father with a baseball bat. They ordered the son to drop the bat several times to no avail. Finally the son turned and menaced the cops with the bat. That was an ill-advised move. The cops fired and the son went down with wounds to his arm, shoulder and chest. He was transported to a hospital where he died. The latest one happened just a few days later. Someone called the cops about a suspicious person knocking on their back door. The lone cop arrived and sure enough there was a weirdo walking around in the back yard. This dumb-ass threatened the cop with a beer bottle but did finally put the bottle down. When the cop tried to handcuff him a fight erupted with the both of them wallowing around on the ground. Finally the weirdo ended up on top but the cop was able to reach his Glock and pumped a round into the weirdo’s abdomen. He lived about 15 minutes. Like I said before, whatever happened to a bean-bag gun or a Taser? But none the less there are two dead guys.


    There is a popular tourist resort in Egypt on the Red Sea. The water is crystal clear and very warm most of the time, as you might suspect. All of this adds up to an ideal atmosphere for sharks. Two weeks ago four tourists were attacked by two sharks and severely injured. The management of the tourist resort closed the beach and captured/killed the two sharks. They kept the beach closed for about a week and sent divers down to see if any sharks were apparent. The divers did not see a thing so they opened the beach again. A couple of days ago an elderly German woman went in to take a dip and was attacked by a shark and killed within one minute. The management of the resort said that sometimes the sharks’ nervous systems gets messed up and they attack humans. I do not know who that guy thinks he is kidding. A shark does not know the difference between a human and a seal and really does not give a shit. If it looks and smells palatable, it is going to eat. I have a compound problem when I go into the ocean. I could be attacked from below because I resemble a walrus or I could get harpooned from above by Japanese whaling vessel.


                    This Date in History   December 7


    1941 At 7:55a on Sunday of this date 355 Japanese aircraft launched a surprise attack against the United States naval and air forces on the Hawaiian Islands. Earlier President Roosevelt had talked with the Japanese Emperor about Japan signing an alliance with Germany and Italy who were ravaging Europe. Roosevelt knew that Japan would not withdraw from the so-called Axis so he ordered all oil and scrap metal to be withheld from Japan making it very difficult for that country to manufacture the tools of war. Roosevelt knew this and was expecting an attack by the Japanese but he did not know where. Australian coast watchers reported that a large Japanese fleet has been spotted heading south down the Malayan peninsula and the target appears to be Thailand. This turned out to be a diversion and the real target was the Hawaiian Islands that were going to be attacked by a Japanese task force sporting four aircraft carriers. The attack came in four waves. First came the fighters to suppress any American fighter counter-attack, second came the torpedo planes and finally the dive bombers. There was no American counter-attack. Nearly all of American fighter-bombers were destroyed before they could get off the ground. The Japanese attack was a complete success. They had destroyed 17 ships and nearly all of the American warplanes on the Islands. Fortunately for us, three of our Hawaii based aircraft carriers were out to sea and escaped attack. For reasons known only to the Japanese, they could have occupied Hawaii or sailed on east and attacked the west coast of the United States but they did neither and sailed on back to the house but the United States Navy was severely damaged. While the Japanese upper military command were singing and dancing about the victory in Hawaii Admiral Yamamoto rose up and said “It is a great victory, but I fear that all we have done is awakened a sleeping giant.” The prophetic words proved to be truthful because Yamamoto knew the manufacturing power available in the good old United States and four years later Japan was prostrate and in ruins administered by the American military.


    1982 On this date the predictable staff at the Huntsville, Texas prison executed Charles Morris, Jr. who had been convicted of murdering an auto mechanic. Executions in this infamous prison are not news; they lead the nation in executions only this time they did it with an injection rather than, poison gas, the electric chair or hanging. Texas was the first to use sodium pentothal in excessive amounts to kills someone. Sodium pentothal is normally used as a “truth serum” is smaller amounts. Very soon after the execution of Morris, 30 states adopted the lethal injection as their method of execution.


    1993 Earlier a black man named Colin Ferguson emigrated from Jamaica to the American west coast and then to New York City. On the date he boarded a subway train and after a couple of stops, he jumped up and produced a pistol. He then began running up and down the aisles shooting people at random. He killed 6 and injured nine. Soon thereafter famous defense lawyer William Kuntsler offered Ferguson his services and had already began putting together a defense using “black rage” as the motive. This defense even infuriated Ferguson and he fired Kuntsler and chose to be his own attorney. First he said that he was not the shooter but that it was a white man that had stolen his gun and tried to pin the murders on Ferguson, then he changed horses and said that it was some other guy with his facial features. All of this in spite of a parade of witnesses that pointed to Ferguson as the shooter. The jury was not fooled and convicted and sentenced Ferguson to 6 life terms without the possibility of parole. What a dumb-ass.


    1805 After reaching the Pacific Ocean a few weeks earlier, the Lewis and Clark expedition elected to make camp and spent the winter on a small creek off the Columbia River near what is now Portland Oregon. They named it Fort Clatsop after a local Indian tribe. Even though the weather is relatively mild as compared the storms raging in the Cascade Mountains a few miles away, the downside was that in the three months they spent there it rained all but 12 days resulting in wet clothing most of the time causing colds and rheumatism. They had planned to retrace their tracks on there way out the following spring but the local Indians showed them a much easier route to cross the Rockies.

    Answer to the trivia question:

    It was Nathaneal Greene. This man was a Revolutionary War hero fighting for the Colonies. He paid his own troops for two years. He was awarded a plantation in South Carolina and another in Georgia. He sold the plantation in South Carolina to recoup some of the money that he spent feeding and paying his troops and moved to the one in Georgia. One year later he dropped dead of heat stroke.


             Thanks for listening   I can hardly wait until tomorrow