Another exciting panel
discussion with the growing number of Wiz Kid Team, at Kirbys this Saturday.
Since we only scrapped the tip of the Iceberg on World War I we decided that
more can be said. Once again we had Paul Harvey Oswald, Casher O'Neal, Kenya
Blue, and me, Red Rob Blogger starting
off the discussion. Others joined in as we got the discussion going.
Paul had ordered a pot
of coffee, while Casher and I had Mickey's Beer. We were watching CNN and they
were discussing preparations for the Ferguson
decision on the cop
who killed Michael Brown.
Red Rob Blogger: I like the
quote I just saw, "what ever happened in the '60s, we saw it on TV. I saw
the whole war live on TV every night, unlike today when people want to hide it
from us.
Casher O'Neal: They're bracing for the Ferguson
decision.
Paul Harvey Oswald: I brought some Chocolate Muffins. They
were on sale.
At this time the group
was joined by Kenya Blue, another active member, who began discussing
the Battle of Verdun , were there were 70,000 casualties.
Paul: The battle of Somme
changed the way we fight wars even today....
We also saw the beginning of Chemical warfare.... Then this
was the fist air planes used in war and aerial combat was used. They became
important too. Air support was important.
At this point the
group is distracted by a blond lady MC on HGTV. The distraction didn't last
long.
Red: Yes. The Zimmerman
Papers (Telegram). The English intercepted it and released it after the sinking
of the Lusitania .
Casher: Woodrow Wilson was the president who didn't originally
want to get in this war... You know his wife took over for a time when he was
sick and actually ran the country. Some people consider her to be the first
woman president.
President Wilson suffered a
severe stroke in
October 1919. Edith Wilson began to screen all matters of state and decided
which were important enough to bring to the bedridden president. In doing so,
she functionally ran the Executive
branch of the government for the remainder of the president's second
term, until March 1921- Wikipedia.
Next a person calling
himself the Commander enters the panel and begins discussing guns.
Rob: Don't we usually see
some one called the Colonel or the General, in
mystery stories?
The Commander: That is the Admiral.
Rob: Right.
By now panel members
got distracted enough to put money in the juke box. The fist song was Warren
Zevon - Roland The Headless Thompson Gunner.
Rob: Independent Senator Bernie Sanders said we (US) should
not offer to fight THEIR wars and let them sit back while our people die.
Another comparison was
the war in Ukraine
and the role of Vladimir Putin. No one at the table seem to like Putin.
Rob: He's like the flip side
of Ronald Reagan. He's popular in Russia for all the wrong reasons
and he lacks any ideology. He is like Leonid Brezhnev, a clumsy brute, yet he
lacks any of the socialist ideology of Brezhnev.
At this point Rob puts
on Frank Zappa - Saint Alphonzo's Pancake Breakfast.
Paul: a lot of what is going on today is a lot like what was
going on in World War I, with countries making secret treaties and those
secrets getting out.
Casher: Since 1917 Russia was strangely
absent...Trotsky abandoned peace negotiations and that helped the hostilities
from escalating....
(The Bolsheviks came
to power promising to stay out of the war.)
In the Great War the US sent American teenagers to save
the world and we still follow this policy today
we sent our young and enthusiastic to be butchered on foreign soil.
In this picture Casher O'Neal, Red Rob Blogger, Paul Harvey
Oswald and Kenya Blue.
1 comment:
Excellent discussion... we talked about so much stuff, I'm glad you were able to get it all down.
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