Nobody Flashes Anymore:
Consider this Quote–"Sixteen millions of Anglo-Saxons unable to subdue, in five years, by force and by fraud, by secret treachery and by open war, sixteen hundred savage warriors!"
This was a quote by John Quincy Adams, around 1838, in a series of speeches he gave in the House. JQA was not only the only soul fighting slavery in the House, but was appalled on how the slave owning Southerners were treating the Indians. Basically, they wanted their lands because they were depleting their own "cotton" farms, and wanted the southern lands….the Seminoles put up a great fight.
And John Quincy fought every day for the horror to stop…of course he was in the minority.
Adams believed this war, with Jackson in the White House, "was being managed with "imbecility."
JQA opposed a host of bills to escalate the war by sending additional regular troops and expanding the militia.
Funny isn't it? John Quincy thought it ridiculous that after five years they could not defeat the Indians. And then…Jackson wanted MORE money?
Sound familiar?
I got this out of Mr. Adams's Last Crusade, by Joseph Wheelan, an excellent book, about the timeless fighter.
Oh, yeah—the Seminoles finally lost, but they were surrounded by water, and there was only so many of them. The middle East, on the other hand, has enough men to fight, as McCain would say, another hundred years….
I wonder what John Quincy would say today? I wonder….






















amfortas said,
As far as I am aware, the Seminole are the only Indian Tribe that has not signed a Peace Treaty with America. Technically they are still at war. Now, I may be wrong. Someone may try to correct me.
If they do try, however, I will declare war too and I can promise that I will hold out on my maountain even if surrounded by General Patreus and the whole Army accompanied by the West Point Marching Band and Display Squadron.
You'll never take meeee, youuu dirty rats.
I expect to get a casino at the very least.
This is all speculative of course. I am closing on Obama in the Primaries according to Jim Lehrer's Newshour and fully expect to be swept into power on massed shoulders with that same marching band in the lead. So the war option is simply a fall-back position in the event Hilary cheats, again.
April 24, 2008 at 2:05 am