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Remembering an old friend on the Fourth
Author: TriSec    Date: 07/04/2009 13:11:08

Good Morning!

Happy Independence day to one and all, on this the beginning of our 233rd year free of the tyranny of King George III.

While everyone is out and about today, I want you all to take a look at the street names in your city. With a reasonable degree of certainty, I can state that everyone has one or more of the following street names. Washington. Franklin. Jefferson. Maybe a Revere. Probably a Lexington.

I'm betting there's one other name out there. Lafayette.

It seems like such an American name, but let us not forget that these things are named after Gilbert du Motier, who we remember as the Marquis de Lafayette.


...On arrival, Lafayette met Major Benjamin Huger, with whom he stayed for two weeks before departing on the thirty-two day journey to Philadelphia. In Pennsylvania, the Continental Congress delayed Lafayette's commission, as they had tired of "French glory seekers" and other men sent by Silas Deane. Congress, impressed by Lafayette's offer to serve without pay, commissioned the rank of major-general on 31 July 1777. The commission, however, became effective on that date, not from his original agreement with Deane. In addition, he was not assigned a unit; he nearly returned home for this reason.

Benjamin Franklin, however, wrote George Washington recommending acceptance of Lafayette as his aide-de-camp, hoping it would influence France to commit more aid. Washington accepted, and Lafayette met him at Moland Headquarters on 10 August 1777. When Washington expressed embarrassment to show a French officer the state of their camp and troops, Lafayette responded, "I am here to learn, not to teach." He became a member of Washington's staff, although confusion existed regarding his status. The Congress regarded his commission as honorary, while he considered himself a full-fledged commander who would be given control of a division, when Washington deemed him prepared. To address this, Washington told Lafayette that a division would not be possible as he was of foreign birth; however, Washington said that he would be happy to hold him in confidence as "friend and father".



A decade before the revolution, a younger George Washington cut his teeth in the Royal Army, fighting against these same Frenchmen in the Seven Years War. (or the French and Indian war.) The European powers were fighting for control over the riches of North America, and after a protracted battle....France lost. These days, the last strongholds of French influence on these shores are in La Belle Province, and some small pockets in and around the former New Orleans.

Emboldened, King George began cracking down on the colonists...and the colonists, equally emboldened, began fighting back. Once war broke out, the French slowly but surely started to send more aid to the struggling colonials. However, this was not out of any altruistic motives, but more "The enemy of my enemy is my friend."

We all know the eventual ending; the British regulars were harassed out of the Northeast, and eventually retreated to Yorktown, Virginia. In October of 1781, a combined French and American force besieged the town, while the French Fleet under Comte de Grasse blockaded the James River and left the British nowhere to go.

After the war, America turned her efforts towards forming a new government, and the beginnings of a long expansion to the West. France, meanwhile, went through The Terror and saw the rise of Napoleon. During this time, France sold the rights to her remaining territories in North America, what we remember as the Louisiana Purchase.

Some 40 years after the Revolution, War once again darkened our shores, and once again the enemy was...England. This time, France did not rally to our cause, perhaps because they were fighting the Prussians in Europe at the same time. Nevertheless, it's worth noting that the only foreign power to ever invade the mainland United States and capture Washington, DC was...England.

A generation later, war again came to the East Coast. While we all know the long and protracted story of the American Civil war, once again it's notable that at one point in time, a foreign power was on the verge of recognizing the Union's enemy and was seriously considering military intervention. Of course it was...England. Fortunately, the Union won the Battle of Antietam, allowing Lincoln to change the face of the war by issuing the Emancipation Proclamation, and the issue was never again raised.

So that leaves me to ponder. In our early history, we owe much to France for the creation of these United States. It's not that much of a stretch to consider that without French help, there might be NO UNITED STATES, at least not as we know it.

I'm curious why the 20th century seems to have changed that relationship. For the first 100 years of our independence, our enemy was...England. Perhaps only after WWI did the seeds of that "Special Relationship" start to take root. WWII of course cemented it. And we paid off our debt to France by liberating them from the Nazis in 1945.

Perhaps that's it....the Right always complains that France is ungrateful and has forgotten all we did to save them from Germany. But perhaps it's we who are ungrateful and have forgotten all France did to save us from King George.


Happy Fourth, everyone!





 

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Comment by velveeta jones on 07/04/2009 13:24:43
Morning all. Or, whoever is up.

Great post TriSec. Viva La France. Or, as we might say down here, "Hey, why don ya'll go back to Frenchy town ya furriners". (Sorry, I was watching the local news).

Comment by Raine on 07/04/2009 14:14:28
Good Morning! Great blog this morning Tri Sec. Really great.



Viva la France! And thank you for all that you have done for America.

Comment by BobR on 07/04/2009 14:20:35
Just like a baby is normally not birthed without the help of doctors and nurses, it's always good to remember that our country was not birthed all on our own either.



Great perspective, TriSec. Perhaps the way to truly celebrate our independence is to have a glass of french wine (or crepes... or beef bourginon) while watching the fireworks...

Comment by Raine on 07/04/2009 14:40:05
Krugman keeps it short and simple:



Whom the gods would destroy …







… they first make Republican governors.



:rofl:







Comment by Raine on 07/04/2009 14:57:44
5 Questions For Sarah Palin:





1. If you're leaving your elected position with more than a year to go because you can't handle negative publicity, personal attacks and GOP back-biting, how could you possibly handle the rigors of running for president -- much less being President?



2. How can you say you didn't take a "quitters way out" when you just quit?



3. Hillary Clinton, Liddy Dole and Gerry Ferraro had a secondary goal in their political strivings: tailoring their actions and statements to destroy the notion women couldn't compete against men in the political arena. Palin suggested that was her goal too in '08 -- and her defenders never hesitated to cry sexism when she was attacked -- so what does quitting say about her commitment to furthering the image of women in American politics?



4. Is Alaska really ready for a "Mission Accomplished" declaration? The recently announced gas pipeline deal, for instance, is expected to have a major impact on the state. But it's still largely a work in progress with many key details yet to be concluded.



5. How hard would it be to raise the estimated $500,000 you say you'll need to pay for the defense of nuisance ethics complaints when you are the biggest fundraising draw in the Republican party?



Comment by BobR on 07/04/2009 15:02:29


Comment by BobR on 07/04/2009 15:07:56
and just for fun - a blast from the past:





Comment by clintster on 07/04/2009 15:49:47
Quote by BobR:

and just for fun - a blast from the past:







:rofl: I love how Milfy keeps talking while Keyboard Cat plays her off. Also.

Comment by velveeta jones on 07/04/2009 16:00:12
Love the fireworks Bobber.



Did everyone read this



Highlight is this:

Gov. Palin's official announcement [from the transcript] that she is resigning as chief executive of the great state of Alaska had all the depth and gravitas of a 13-year-old's review of the Jonas Brothers' album on Facebook. She even quoted her parents' refrigerator magnet. (Note to self: if one of my kids becomes governor, throw away the refrigerator magnet that says: "Murray's Oyster Bar: We Shuck Em, You Suck Em!") She put her son's name in quotations marks. Why? Who knows.


Comment by Raine on 07/04/2009 16:20:53
Quote by velveeta jones:

Love the fireworks Bobber.



Did everyone read this



Highlight is this:

Gov. Palin's official announcement [from the transcript] that she is resigning as chief executive of the great state of Alaska had all the depth and gravitas of a 13-year-old's review of the Jonas Brothers' album on Facebook. She even quoted her parents' refrigerator magnet. (Note to self: if one of my kids becomes governor, throw away the refrigerator magnet that says: "Murray's Oyster Bar: We Shuck Em, You Suck Em!") She put her son's name in quotations marks. Why? Who knows.






That is hilarious!



Comment by livingonli on 07/04/2009 16:30:22
Sarah Palin: Sharp as a tack.

Comment by Raine on 07/04/2009 16:31:43


Comment by Raine on 07/04/2009 16:42:00
Diamondized!


Comment by clintster on 07/04/2009 17:20:43
And here's a little Neil inspired bit for ya:







Comment by BobR on 07/04/2009 17:58:48
I got an email from a recruiter, so I decided to check out their website. It's ha-AW-ful:

FAIL!



They should hire me to redo it!

Comment by Mondobubba on 07/04/2009 18:02:48
Quote by BobR:

I got an email from a recruiter, so I decided to check out their website. It's ha-AW-ful:

FAIL!



They should hire me to redo it!






Yep, that just screams "world class consultants" to me.

Comment by livingonli on 07/04/2009 18:03:03
Quote by BobR:

I got an email from a recruiter, so I decided to check out their website. It's ha-AW-ful:

FAIL!



They should hire me to redo it!


Let's see. They have offices in Staten Island (which is misspelled), the map points to a town in the Hudson Valley and the phone number is in New Jersey. And I just spotted that in one glance.

Comment by Raine on 07/04/2009 18:05:18
I just 50 out of 51. (my first state was Oklahoma and I didn't QUITE place it on point -- No Cheating! Just for some 4th of July fun!

Comment by Mondobubba on 07/04/2009 18:07:21




Because we can seem to get enough of Keyboard Cat, here is the most awesome Keyboard Cat mash up ever! Yeah it's not patriotic, but it's damn funny.

Comment by BobR on 07/04/2009 18:15:57
Quote by Mondobubba:

Quote by BobR:

I got an email from a recruiter, so I decided to check out their website. It's ha-AW-ful:

FAIL!



They should hire me to redo it!






Yep, that just screams "world class consultants" to me.


look again - that's "word class consultants"... just call their corparate office

Comment by trojanrabbit on 07/04/2009 18:17:19
Happy 4th all.



Just had the neighbors over for an impromptu cookout (given the unreliable weather, though today is quite nice) and now I get to sleep it off outside with the Sox on the radio.



Poor Sarah Failin. So picked on. How dare anyone question her ethics. At least Stephanie has a new topic for conversation on Monday. Hal Sparks did a great job as fill in, but he had the good (? I know, I'll take the aisle seat please.....) fortune to have some really juicy stories.

Comment by Raine on 07/04/2009 18:25:53
Quote by BobR:

Quote by Mondobubba:

Quote by BobR:

I got an email from a recruiter, so I decided to check out their website. It's ha-AW-ful:

FAIL!



They should hire me to redo it!






Yep, that just screams "world class consultants" to me.


look again - that's "word class consultants"... just call their corparate office
Please note the location of the office on the map is in Westchester County!



Comment by Mondobubba on 07/04/2009 18:25:55
Quote by BobR:

Quote by Mondobubba:

Quote by BobR:

I got an email from a recruiter, so I decided to check out their website. It's ha-AW-ful:

FAIL!



They should hire me to redo it!






Yep, that just screams "world class consultants" to me.


look again - that's "word class consultants"... just call their corparate office




Maybe they provide word class consulting services? Whatever that may be.

Comment by Raine on 07/04/2009 18:26:32
LOOK AT THE SERVICE AREA!





http://www.nisontechnicalresources.com/010925_1000_1008_lsls.jpg


Comment by Mondobubba on 07/04/2009 18:29:11
Quote by Raine:

LOOK AT THE SERVICE AREA!





http://www.nisontechnicalresources.com/010925_1000_1008_lsls.jpg






Where are the bits that say here be dragons?

Comment by Raine on 07/04/2009 18:48:53
Ahh Good times... And Sarah and Ted Stevens and also and such:







Comment by livingonli on 07/04/2009 19:00:46
Quote by Mondobubba:

Quote by Raine:

LOOK AT THE SERVICE AREA!





http://www.nisontechnicalresources.com/010925_1000_1008_lsls.jpg






Where are the bits that say here be dragons?


At least they didn't fall off the end of the earth.

Comment by livingonli on 07/04/2009 19:32:36
Off to the salt mine. At least I get triple time for working today.

Comment by Raine on 07/04/2009 19:47:59
Triple time? That is pretty sweet., Liv.

Comment by BobR on 07/04/2009 19:48:04
<<=== NEW POLL!!!

Comment by Raine on 07/04/2009 20:01:48
Steve McNair has Died...

Comment by Raine on 07/04/2009 20:05:12
Quote by Raine:

Steve McNair has Died...
Former Tennessee Titans quarterback Steve McNair is dead in what appears to be a murder-suicide -



:(



Comment by Raine on 07/04/2009 20:20:39
Quote by Raine:

Quote by Raine:

Steve McNair has Died...
Former Tennessee Titans quarterback Steve McNair is dead in what appears to be a murder-suicide -



:(

Looks like he was murdered: Former Titans quarterback Steve McNair has been killed. Police said McNair suffered a gunshot wound in an apparent murder-suicide in downtown Nashville.



Comment by trojanrabbit on 07/04/2009 21:09:27
Quote by Raine:

Quote by Raine:

Quote by Raine:

Steve McNair has Died...
Former Tennessee Titans quarterback Steve McNair is dead in what appears to be a murder-suicide -



:(

Looks like he was murdered: Former Titans quarterback Steve McNair has been killed. Police said McNair suffered a gunshot wound in an apparent murder-suicide in downtown Nashville.







:(



WTF

Comment by trojanrabbit on 07/04/2009 21:12:39
OWWW OWWWW Foot Cramp OWWW OWWWW OWWWW Foot Cramp



damnit



Geez, 5PM and no rain yet. Something's wrong.



They'll probably institute a water ban tomorrow. No outdoor watering.

Comment by Will in Chicago on 07/04/2009 21:14:09
Happy Independence Day!!



Sorry that I am so late. Over at UNN, we had a prerecorded session of PKRT for Roots Up Radio.



May this be a day when we strive to make a better America and celebrate all that is good in this nation.



Say, are the Palins eating mooseburgers today or eating crow?

Comment by TriSec on 07/04/2009 23:04:39
Hey folks!



Back from the store today....like Liv, I'm raking in some decent dough for showing up today, but not triple.



Waiting for my bride and child to return with the "blue plate special" from her cousin's party today, then off to the Waltham fireworks tonight.



I was confused and dismayed by the big bright thing in the sky today.





Comment by Mondobubba on 07/04/2009 23:45:51
Quote by TriSec:

Hey folks!



Back from the store today....like Liv, I'm raking in some decent dough for showing up today, but not triple.



Waiting for my bride and child to return with the "blue plate special" from her cousin's party today, then off to the Waltham fireworks tonight.



I was confused and dismayed by the big bright thing in the sky today.







Don't be, it a thing called "The Sun"

Comment by trojanrabbit on 07/05/2009 00:31:41
Sitting in front of the TeeVee to watch the Boston Pops concert. Not even in HD, there are gray pattern bars on the sides, WTF WBZ? Unless they intend to switch to real HD when the concert starts.



There are commercials in HD though.....





Neil Diamond on stage now.