Heroes Unsung

World War II veteran Lawrence Brooks at age 110

I grew up surrounded by heroes, whose deeds I never knew,

now most of them are gone, like the misty morning dew.

They fought to make the world a better place to be,

so I could take for granted, I was safe and I was free.

And if I ever asked them to talk about the War,

they would talk around it, sparin’ me the gore.

“Liberty in Dago, “The English folks are nice,

“Hard to fill y’er tummy on Filipino rice.

“Almost got to Paris, December Forty-Four,

“After Pearl Harbor, I signed up for the Corps.

When it all was over, they quietly returned,

to put away the medals all of them had earned.

They’d maybe join the Legion or the V.F.W,

only they could know the hell they all went through.

They picked up the pieces of their shattered lives,

got jobs and educations, mortgages and wives.

They did their civic duty, lifting up our town,

always there to help, I rarely saw them frown.

Coaching Little League, teaching in the schools,

standin’ up in church and following the rules.

They plowed their furrows straight,

and they tried to end all hate.

They lifted up our land, they made a better world,

always stnadin’ proud when the colors were unfurled.

My world was full of heroes who mostly went unsung,

may they be remembered when Freedom’s Bell is rung.

LDT Mar 24, ‘22

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Cold War Blues

Missiles locked and loaded, bombers overhead,

the radiation spread is somethin’ that we dread.

Comes a sonic boom, there’s panic in the room.

We maybe assume, a mushroom cloud of doom

CONELRAD Six-Forty, the radio sounds the tones,

“Hide beneath your desk!” the teacher she intones.

Dig a fallout shelter, stock it up real well,

but when you emerge, you’ll find yourself in Hell.

Korea’s not a war, that’s what Truman swore,

Send the Corps ashore to even up the score.

For Quemoy and Matsu, Nixon he would fight,

Those missiles in Cuba surely can’t be right.

The Russians in Haiphong, maybe don’t belong,

Barry says be strong, nuthin’ can go wrong.

Failsafe and Strangelove, entertain us all,

certainly tomorrow, bombs are gonna’ fall.

They put a missile silo, out behind the barn,

and launched a satellite, the citizens to warn.

When the tensions ease, we can have détente,

swords in their sheaths never more to flaunt.

We put it in the past, hopin’ it might last,

may our fate not be cast by a nuclear blast.

LDT Mar 23, ‘22

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Girl Disrupted

Little girls need Barbies, and hugs from Teddy Bears,

 licks from little puppies, checker boards with squares.

A rug to play upon, a little patch of lawn,

 but when she woke at dawn, her placid life was gone,

Her Mommy packed a bag, with all that she could drag,

 then she offered her a flag, and on her coat a tag.

Her Papa’s face belied, the tears he held inside,

 his family must divide, he’d never stand aside.

Parting on the platform, the sadness is forlorn,

 the one to face the storm, the others left to mourn.  

Crowded on the train, zipping ‘cross the plain,

 no one can explain, why she left Ukraine.

The hours roll on by, still she wonders why,

 underneath the sky, she sees her Momma cry.

The train will finally stop, and it’s time to walk,

 so weary they could drop, reeling from the shock.

Join an endless line, maybe they’ll be fine,

 the people are so kind, past the border sign.

Her world is in a stir, that no child should endure,

 her future is a blur, as we pray for her.

LDT March 12, ‘22

          Over two million people have now fled Ukraine. Half of them are children.

          One way you can help is by donating to the United Nations Children’s’ Fund (UNICEF). Ukraine Appeal | UNICEF

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The Colors of Ukraine

The colors of Ukraine fly o’er a troubled land,

if only they could get a little helping hand.

The oppressor has attacked without a provocation,

thinking he could subdue a tiny little nation.

Missiles raining down on idyllic little towns,

liberty they’d drown, those dirty Russian clowns.

Tanks are in the field, but Ukraine will never yield.

freedom is their shield, their fate remains unsealed.

Abandoned Russian trucks, launchers in the muck,

their offense in a flux, Ukraine’s the one with pluck.

Invasion’s out of gas, as the Molotovs are passed,

gonna’ kick their’ ass, Russia comes up last.

Take some sunflower seeds, put ‘em in your pockets,

to pay for your deeds, for firin’ off those rocket.s

Planted in the ground, you ain’t Heaven bound,

if y’er body’s found, you’ll never make a sound.

Russian Mama’s cry, as they wonder why,

Putin is the guy, who let it go awry.

Resisters in the street, Miss Ukraine is sweet,

better beat y’er feet, her rifle’s pretty neat.

The Ruskies picked this fight, and never was it right,

let them quiver in their fright, and send them into flight.

The Javelins and Stingers, fire and fury bringers,

sendin’ forth some zingers, with those trigger fingers.

Lay the bastards low, bleedin’ in the snow,

give ‘em all some woe, with their tanks aglow.

Putin is the one, that’s livin’ by the gun,

wouldn’t it be fun, to hear Ukraine has won!

LDT Mar 2, ‘22

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Trump Ukraine

Russian rockets aimed at Ukraine Feb 24, 2021

Before the Republican party lost its mind over trump, it was staunchly against Russian aggression. That stance ended at the Republican National Convention of 2016. Trump allies watered down the platform plank on Ukraine. This emboldened Putin.

2016 RNC Delegate: Trump Directed Change To Party Platform On Ukraine Support : NPR

Former Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak

Sergey Kislyak, the Russian Ambassador hovered over the 2016 Republican National Convention, like a buzzard awaiting the Former Guy to kill Ukraine. He would meet with a number of key Trump associates, like Jeff Sessions. They would at first deny the contacts, then try to minimize them.

Sources: Mueller Team Probing Russia Contacts at Republican Convention (voanews.com)

Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov, TFG and Ambassador Lavrov.

When he fired FBI Director James Comey, trump would brag to the Russians that he had done it to stop the investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election on his behalf. He would amplify Russian propaganda claiming Ukraine had interfered.

Charges of Ukrainian Meddling? A Russian Operation, U.S. Intelligence Says – The New York Times (nytimes.com)

Putin whispers something into Trump’s ear/ Meeting Kim Jong Un at the DMZ

An American President has the power to greatly enhance the image and status of a foreign leader simply by meeting with him or her. Throughout his presidency, trump empowered leaders like Putin and Kim Jong Un with public meetings. meanwhile he refused to meet with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy in the White House.

Trump promised Zelensky a White House meeting. More than a dozen other leaders got one instead. – The Washington Post

trump attorney, Rudy Giuliani was heavily involved
in the attempt to gain campaign dirt from pro-Russian Ukrainians.

In 2019 trump attempted to withhold crucial military aid from Ukraine in order to get them to manufacture campaign dirt on a political opponent. He was impeached for this act only to be saved by Republican Senators who fear his mean tweets. He sent his hapless attorney, Rudy Giuliani to meet with corrupt, pro-Russian Ukrainians to get dirt as well.

Trump’s Extortion of Ukraine: A Complete Government Shakedown – Center for American Progress

Trump’s meeting with Putin at Helsinki
was widely panned as a sellout of Western values and security.

On the eve of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, trump was still calling Putin a “genius” and singing his praises.

Trump praises Putin again even as the Russian invasion of Ukraine looms, saying the Russian president is ‘playing Biden like a drum’ (yahoo.com)

German Chancellor Angela Merkel and President Donald Trump

Throughout his presidency, Donald trump acted in ways that weakened and destabilized our economic and security ties with our allies. Nowhere was this more evident in the way he interacted with our NATO allies. This put him in lockstep with Putin whose goal was to enhance Russian power by weakening the Free World. Petty trade wars with allies and wholesale undermining of NATO’s ability to check Russian aggression was the result. “America First” was a return to the isolationism of the 1930’s that left us unprepared for WWII.

https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-aiding-abetting-vladimir-putin-undermining-nato-failing-stand-turkey-senator-1476181

Trump had an affair with Porn Star Stormy Daniels
while his 3rd wife was pregnant. He used his attorney,
Michael Cohen, to pay her hush money. C
ohen went to prison for that.

Several reasons for trump’s creepy affection for Vladamir Putin have been suggested. It may be possible that Putin has compromising information (Kompromat) on trump. Trump has a history of philandering with everything from porn stars and cheating on his current wife with his next wife. If such info exists, it would have to be pretty salacious to have any impact on someone with trump’s morals.

2016 Presidential Debates Trump was still pursuing a development deal
with the Russians while running for President.

We now know, in spite of his repeated denials, that trump was actively working on a proposed trump Tower Moscow during the 2016 campaign. We also know that he was more than happy to ask the Russians for stolen campaign dirt on an opponent. That the Ruskies released this dirt through Wikileaks instead of the trump Campaign gave him some room to deny that he was getting illegal help from a foreign adversary. Even after all of America’s intelligence Agencies affirmed that Russia meddled in our election, trump proudly accepted Putin’s assertion that they did not.

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/smiling-trump-tells-putin-don-t-meddle-election-please-n1024396

Ukraine

September 1939. The Nazis invade Poland

Ukraine: What the Nazi Invasion of Poland Taught Us

I don’t want to be an alarmist, but the Russia/Ukraine faceoff is starting to sound like the German invasion of Poland that started WWII. One wrong step and things could go South quickly. There are lots of parallels:

Like Nazi Germany, Russia is led by an autocrat bent on restoring the former glory of his nation. Like Hitler, Putin has intimidated and gobbled up his neighbors where he can. He took the Crimea and Ukraine’s Eastern frontier claiming the people favored Russia.

Putin’s grounds for seizing Ukrainian territory were the same as Hitler used to grab the Sudetenland from Czechoslovakia. Hitler was basically given the Sudetenland by the Western allies, led by Neville Chamberlain, who justified his appeasement with “peace in our time”.

When Putin seized Crimea and threatened the rest of Ukraine, the West responded with sanctions and diplomatic expulsions. Putin was not intimidated. (OK, blame Obama for that.)

Enter Donald Trump. Trump’s world view didn’t allow him to value Ukraine’s continued existence as a fragile democracy. He bent over backwards to curry Putin’s favor. Was there election interference on Trump’s behalf or business opportunities that led to this? I know not.

Trump, a transactional person, who does nothing unless it benefits him personally, saw an opportunity to exploit Ukraine’s perilous situation and gain some political advantage.

Thus we saw the Ukraine extortion plot play out. Trump withheld vital weapons from Ukraine in order to get them to manufacture fake campaign dirt. He even sent his laughably incompetent attorney, Rudy Giuliani, to deal with pro-Russian Ukrainians to smear an opponent.

Even when caught, Trump continued to play into Putin’s hands with Ukraine. He refused to meet with Ukraine’s President Zelensky in the White House, making the latter seem less significant.

Enter today’s crisis. Putin gives the appearance that he is looking for an excuse to invade Ukraine. His alliance with his fellow dictator in Belarus is strikingly similar to the secret pact between Germany and Russia that preceded the invasion of Poland in 1939.

With Belarus a Russian ally and the Crimea in Russian hands, poor Ukraine is surrounded on 3 sides. Putin now looks for an excuse to invade. He claims Ukraine is a threat. He doesn’t want them joining NATO. He has done everything he can to destabilize the country.

Putin wants Ukraine to fire the first shot, giving him an excuse to invade. Like Poland in 1939, Ukraine isn’t biting. Today, we heard from the Pentagon, that Russia might fabricate an incident to give it a pretext for invasion. It has happened before.

In 1939 Hitler staged a phony incident to justify invading Poland. The Nazis executed Jewish prisoners who were dressed in Polish Army uniforms and staged a fake cross-border attack on a German radio station. They already had troops standing by to invade, like Russia today.

The rest is history. The Poles were no match for the mighty German military machine. Russia callously invaded Poland from the other direction. France and England declared war on Germany. It did not go well for them. They couldn’t help Poland and France would soon fall.

The Allies had waited too long to stand up to Hitler. He had gobbled up all of Czechoslovakia and Austria by that time. He would strengthen himself by looting national treasuries and taking over the arms of the nations he invaded.

Happening simultaneously, the new Russia China Pact is frighteningly similar to the Tripartite Pact between Nazi Germany and militarist Japan. In joint statement with China, Russia supports China’s position on Taiwan. “The Russian side reaffirms its support for the One-China principle, confirms that Taiwan is an inalienable part of China, and opposes any forms of independence of Taiwan.”

I hope Putin blinks. Ukraine has its problems, but I would rather see them as a struggling democracy with too much internal corruption, than as a satellite of Putin’s Russia. Your thoughts?

LDT Feb 3, ’22

Save the Clotilda

The Last Slave Ship

The Wreck of the Clotilda
as it appeared during low water in 1914. Photo by Emma Langdon Roche, publisher: New York: The Knickerbocker Press, 1914.

A little known clause in Article I of the US Constitution prevented the importation of slaves after 1807. In spite of this, smugglers continued to bring enslaved Africans to the Southern States up to the Civil War. The last of the ships used in this illicit slave trade was the Clotilda which arrived in Mobile Alabama in 1860 with a cargo of west African slaves. The wreck of this ship has recently been discovered. It is a stark reminder of the horrors of human bondage.

The Clotilda was an 86-foot two-masted schooner built and owned by Timothy Maeher of Mobile. Maeher sailed the ship to Africa in 1860 to take advantage of intertribal warfare that had left thousands of Africans imprisoned. Maeher bought 125 of them for $100 each. (In the South his cargo would have been worth nearly 4 Million Dollars in today’s money.) Fearing capture, he departed port quickly, leaving 15 behind.

Maeher went to great lengths during the voyage to avoid scrutiny by authorities. Upon reaching the US coast he re-rigged the Clotilda to make it look like a coastal vessel transporting legal southern slaves. He snuck into Mobile and had the ship towed up a river. There, he unloaded his human cargo. Then he burned and sank the ship to destroy the evidence. The crew, some of them apparently Northerners, was discharged and sent home.

The Africans, being undocumented property, were sold into slavery under Black Market conditions. Learning of the situation, US authorities took the the smugglers to court. Thanks to the cover-up and the Civil War, the perpetrators would not be prosecuted for their dastardly deed.

After the War, when all slaves were emancipated, the Clotilda passengers received their freedom. Many settled in a place called Africatown, which is now an impoverished Mobile suburb. There, they preserved their African heritage, language and traditions for many decades. They had all been young when enslaved. Many lived well into the 20th Century. The last survivor is said to have died in 1940.

The wreck of the Clotilda was discovered in 2018. Though it was burned to the waterline, the hull remains intact. It is no doubt full of artifacts, like chains and locks, stemming from its time in the slave trade. Legally, it belongs to the State of Alabama. There is talk of raising and preserving the ship. Thus far, Alabama is balking at the cost. Instead, the state has proposed putting a monument at the site of its sinking. This is unacceptable to the descendants of the ships enslaved cargo as the site is largely inaccessible.

Alabama, do the right thing!

LDT Feb 20, ’22

For more information see:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clotilda_(slave_ship)

https://time.com/6148417/clotilda-preserve-americas-last-slave-ship/

Crosses

Crosses Along Montana's Highways Pay Tribute to Traffic Fatalities
Crosses
Since the 1950’s The American Legion has placed crosses
on Montana Highways to mark traffic fatality sites.

From Bonner to Alzada, the crosses line the road,

and hidden in the data, that crosses do forebode.

The Reaper waits for those, whose common sense forgoes,

the rains and the snows, or the wind that always blows.

The tavern on the line, sellin’ beer and wine,

 last call to consign, the crosses to enshrine.

Three hundred on patrol, can never stop the toll,

just pour on the coal, make that Buick roll.

The drunkard is on ice, they only caught him twice,

the service it was nice, he finally paid the price.

Markin’ out a strip, then we let ‘er rip,

Kinda’ sad that Kip, will miss his senior trip.

Foggy morning dread, six crosses up ahead,  

half the choir is dead, lots of tears to shed.

A junction full of crosses, enumerate the losses,

not the kind of notches, wanted on our watches.

The roads are all two-lane, out upon the plain,

of hazards we complain, while we race the train,

Herds on open range, never are they strange,

last rites to arrange, it don’t never change.

And when the blizzards blow, the bold will always go,

if only they could know, they’d maybe take it slow.

Crosses line the way, it will never be okay,

let’s leave a wreath today, out on that sad highway.

LDT Feb 19, ‘22

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