
Day: April 18, 2013
The Elvis impersonator arrested for the ricin letters – The Week
If Mississippi cannot be famous for treating its residents with respect…..at least we make the news in an awful way……..
The Elvis impersonator arrested for the ricin letters – The Week.
Meet the 45 Senators Who Blocked Background Checks | Mother Jones
In case you would like to know so that you may act appropriately…….
Meet the 45 Senators Who Blocked Background Checks | Mother Jones.
The Midnight Ride
Early American History
I spend most of my time doing research into the early days of the nation, years 1750-1820, the time frame has always fascinated me and after years of my research I have found a lot of info that leads me to believe that there was way more to the founding and the war then we are ever taught…….I feel that it is my duty to correct erroneous thinking………..
For instance, Paul Revere…..what do you know about this man? For instance he was a silversmith and did the engraving for the country’s first currency, the Continental Dollar” (America’s first journey into deficit spending)………but how many know of him from his famous ride? I would guess…..most people know of him from the poem by Longfellow………
The Red coats are coming…..the red coats are coming………was the yell as he rode through the countryside warning the colonists of the impending invasion from the Brits…….
On the 18th of April 1775, Revere was given a message to deliver to Sam Adams and John Hancock that the British were en route…..after he successfully did that he was ordered to ride to Concord warning people of the coming storm…….he was warned that there were Brits in the area and to be careful…..(here’s a thought…..they were not coming, they were already there!)………..he was captured after only a short ride and detained and questioned…..in his statement afterwards there is NO mention of lanterns as a signal. Revere never completed his mission/ride.
Basically, at best Revere is a footnote that has been made larger than life………he is a myth. The truth of the matter is of all the so-called messengers the only one that completed his mission was Dr. Prescott…although he ad been captured by the Brits he made his escape and continued his ride to Concord to warn of the Brits approach.
A typical historian trick…..find an event and romanticize it.
And then there is the myth of Bunker Hill!