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30 Days of Churchill – Day 24

“When I warned [the French] that Britain would fight on alone, whatever they did, their Generals told their Prime Minister and his divided cabinet: ‘In three weeks, England will have her neck wrung like a chicken.  Some chicken! Some neck! — speech before Joint Session of the Canadian Parliament, Ottawa (December 30, 1941)

My Take – Britain fought a holding action in France after the French surrendered and left behind a trove of men and materielle on the beaches as they evacuated the BEF.  Anyone looking at the situation then would have thought that Britain would sue for peace.  Britain held out and defiantly dared Hitler to try to cross the English Channel.  When the United States entered the war, Britain was a pivotal part of preparation and planning for the liberation of Europe, and British soldiers, sailors, and airmen were a crucial part of the war and its aftermath.

Never listen to those who say you can’t succeed.  In life, there will always be those who look at your efforts and your plans and tell you that it will come to ruin.  As much as you can, disregard them and keep plugging away.  It will usually be difficult, and it will rarely be fun, but with enough effort, talent, and luck, you will succeed.

An Open Letter

To the Honorable President Barack Obama of Illinois and Senator Charles Schumer of New York

Gentlemen,

I, along with you and the rest of the country, have been shocked by the incident in Florida in which a young man died after being shot by another man.  Depending on which side of the argument you listen to, the young man was either murdered in the streets or was shot because he caused another man to fear for his life.  The facts of what happened are still being investigated by the police and a grand jury in Florida is going to decide if charges should be filed against the shooter in this case. 

Both of you have made public statements calling for federal investigations of the incident and to use it as a bludgeon against your political and ideological foes.

Neither of you is from Florida.  Florida has two senators who are quite capable of looking into the incident on their own, as is the representative of the district in which the incident occurred, if, in fact, a federal investigation is warranted.  The local authorities, including police and prosecutors, are investigating what happened and are presenting their findings to a grand jury, who will hopefully look at the facts of the case dispassionately and either order that charges be filed or decide that the shooter was right with the law.

That is how the system is supposed to work.  Justice is supposed to be deliberate, thoughtful, thorough, and dispassionate.  Fast justice is bad justice.  Both of you are lawyers, so you should know better than to try to influence the process by making public statements such as the ones I have seen in the past few days from both of you.

No-one is saying that it’s not a tragedy that a young man is dead.  Either because he didn’t act right or because someone else made a mistake, his life is over and the life of his family has been shattered.  Our society has lost another son, regardless of the person that son was at the time of his death.  No matter if he was a good young man who was staying out of trouble or if he was a young man who had lost his way and was heading for trouble, we have lost the potential good he could have brought to us all. 

At the same time, we must remember that the man who shot him is a citizen who has rights.  He has the right to defend his life if he fears for it.  If a grand jury decides that he should be charged with a crime, he has the right to be tried by an impartial jury of his peers in a fair trial with good representation.  He has the right to not fear that the mob in the street will hunt him or his family down and extract vigilante justice.  If he broke the law, the process will discover that and deal with him according to the laws of the state of Florida and the Constitution.  If he did not, then all of this discussion is moot.

Please, for the sake of the Constitution you both swore to uphold and the system of justice that Constitution and the Constitution of the state of Florida provide, stop making inflammatory remarks in the public square in order to score political points.  Please use whatever influence you have with those who are whipping up hatred in our streets to get them to tone it down and let the system do its job.  If you have issues with laws such as the “Stand Your Ground” law that is being lambasted by politicians, demagogues, and the press right now, do it after the family of Mr. Martin has had time to grieve and for justice to be served either by trying Mr. Zimmermann or by clearing him of wrongdoing.  Making law in the heat of the moment will guarantee that bad law will be produced. 

You are both consummate politicians.  I ask you now to start being statesmen.

Respectfully yours,

Daddy J. Bear
Louisville, Kentucky
Citizen

Random thoughts

  • Here’s an album you don’t want to see flash across your playlist:  “DaddyBear Sings The Klingon Love Songs Of His Youth”.
  • It was kind of depressing to realize that I’ve done something that sucks so often for so long that I now make it look easy and am expected to do it every time it needs doing.
  • Not sure what Disney is making their DVD’s out of so that they can charge what would have been a week’s grocery budget for me a few years ago, but whatever it is, I’ve been told by CinC House that I’m willing to pay for it.
  • When told he could get something from the gift shop at the zoo yesterday, Boo decided he wanted an orange miner’s helmet with working light.  Not sure what that predicts for his future, but I know it means I need to lay on a new supply of AA batteries.
  • Bill Cosby, followed by Rob Zombie, Mozart, Lewis Black, and The Doors. Not sure what my iPod thinks it’s doing, but it’s really harshing my calm.
  • My ex-wife didn’t seem to like it when I told our son that he may come from trash, but he is not trash.

Attention to Orders

Today is National Medal of Honor Day.   Remember, ordinary men and women have it within them to be something extraordinary, even if only for one moment in their life.

For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life and above and beyond the call of duty. 1st Lt. Sisler was the platoon leader/adviser to a Special United States/Vietnam exploitation force. While on patrol deep within enemy dominated territory, 1st Lt. Sisler’s platoon was attacked from 3 sides by a company sized enemy force. 1st Lt. Sisler quickly rallied his men, deployed them to a better defensive position, called for air strikes, and moved among his men to encourage and direct their efforts. Learning that 2 men had been wounded and were unable to pull back to the perimeter, 1st Lt. Sisler charged from the position through intense enemy fire to assist them. He reached the men and began carrying 1 of them back to the perimeter, when he was taken under more intensive weapons fire by the enemy. Laying down his wounded comrade, he killed 3 onrushing enemy soldiers by firing his rifle and silenced the enemy machinegun with a grenade. As he returned the wounded man to the perimeter, the left flank of the position came under extremely heavy attack by the superior enemy force and several additional men of his platoon were quickly wounded. Realizing the need for instant action to prevent his position from being overrun, 1st Lt. Sisler picked up some grenades and charged single-handedly into the enemy onslaught, firing his weapon and throwing grenades. This singularly heroic action broke up the vicious assault and forced the enemy to begin withdrawing. Despite the continuing enemy fire, 1st Lt. Sisler was moving about the battlefield directing air strikes when he fell mortally wounded. His extraordinary leadership, infinite courage, and selfless concern for his men saved the lives of a number of his comrades. His actions reflect great credit upon himself and uphold the highest traditions of the military service.

 Note:  I used to teach at Sisler Hall at Fort Huachuca.  I first heard about 1LT Sisler by reading the memorial plaque there.

Quote of the Day

“Selfish isn’t keeping what you earn. It’s demanding what you don’t earn.” – Andrew Wilkow

News Roundup

  • From the “Quaffing for a Quid” Department – The government of Great Britain is proposing to set a minimum price for alcohol to discourage irresponsible drinking.  No longer will you be able to buy discounted drinks in the land of good beer and better whiskey.  When asked what they thought of the proposal, pub patrons in London said they couldn’t comment because they were too pissed.
  • From the “Mother of the Year” Department – A woman in Washington state was arrested recently when police found a needle full of heroin in her purse during a traffic stop.  The kicker is that the police took her child to the hospital when they noticed that the youngster was lethargic.  Turns out the kid was high on second hand smoke from the heroin the female genetic donor was smoking in the car with her child in the back seat.  You know, just when I thought I couldn’t be shocked, I’m taught there is no depth to human stupidity.  That’s a smorgasbord of moronitude there.  First, riding around with a needle full of heroin in your purse. Second, riding around with a guy with warrants.  Third, smoking heroin in the car with your child in the back seat.  It’s a trifecta of stupid!  I hope for this kid’s sake his mother never sees him again.
  • From the “Rule Four” Department – A homeowner in Ohio got a bit of a surprise when a bullet came through the side of his house and landed in a bathroom sink.  It is believed that the bullet is a stray round from a shooting range that police were using that day which is about 1/2 mile away. Not exactly what I’d be expecting when I went to brush my teeth.  On the bright side, he now has a .40 sized hole in his wall for feeding cable.
  • From the “Dead Man Walking” Department – A Saudi man announced to the world that he would be divorcing his wife over the PA system at a shopping mall.  No report yet on whether his body has  been found.

30 Days of Churchill – Day 23

We shall not fail or falter; we shall not weaken or tire. Neither the sudden shock of battle, nor the long-drawn trials of vigilance and exertion will wear us down. Give us the tools and we will finish the job. — BBC radio broadcast, February 9, 1941

My Take – So long as I can think, speak, and type, I will not be silent.  So long as I have the ability to tell right from wrong, I will strive to be right.

Crossing a line

I’ve always tried to not put inappropriate content on this little space.  I have refrained from putting up pictures of well put-together females and other blue topics.

But today I got a great picture of some really cute chicks, and I just had to share:

I love going to the country store.  I would have gotten a shot of some baby ducks too, but they were all sold out.

Today’s Earworm

Interesting mash up.

Growl

Got “The Speech” from my doctor the other day about age, weight, blood pressure, exercise, and everything else in my life that isn’t in conformity with the “Live Forever” agenda.  As if adding another five or six years to my lifespan is worth giving up rye whiskey and ten cent ceegars.

Breakfast this morning was plain oatmeal with dried blueberries, almonds, and some honey.  I washed it down with a cup of coffee.  Yum freaking yum.  Have I mentioned I don’t care for sweet foods anymore?

I will begin a concerted effort to exercise this afternoon when I walk Boo through the zoo.  I will try to fit a dedicated workout into my busy schedule somewhere between cotillions and teas with the Queen.

I’ve grown very fond of bacon, eggs, potatoes, and all the other things that make eating more than a means to gain nutrition.  Now they will be something on the “Forbidden Pleasures” list.  The only thing she didn’t rule out was the occasional drink, so I’ll be able to have a beer or bourbon every so often while I chew my cud.

This is going to well and truly suck.