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Mike Fuller 06-15-2012 03:02 PM

The Battle of Athens
 
Today is the first time I have ever heard of this. Quite interesting.

http://voxvocispublicus.homestead.co...of-Athens.html

Ed Fernandez 06-15-2012 03:51 PM

Re: The Battle of Athens
 
I posted it a while back.That was the first I ever heard of it.Kind of gives you ideas along the same lines now doesn't it?

Eddies66 06-16-2012 12:37 PM

Re: The Battle of Athens
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ed Fernandez (Post 331355)
I posted it a while back.That was the first I ever heard of it.Kind of gives you ideas along the same lines now doesn't it?

Not when the true meaning of tyranny is understood, does Castro, Kim, Franco, Hitler give one a better understanding of tyranny?

Ed Fernandez 06-16-2012 12:55 PM

Re: The Battle of Athens
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Eddies66 (Post 331453)
Not when the true meaning of tyranny is understood, does Castro, Kim, Franco, Hitler give one a better understanding of tyranny?

Eddie,leave Franco out of it.The alternative was worse.And you left out Uncle Joe,how come?

Alan Roehrich 06-16-2012 02:08 PM

Re: The Battle of Athens
 
The movie is a terrible representation of what actually happened. Really horrible, actually.

Eddies66 06-16-2012 03:55 PM

Re: The Battle of Athens
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ed Fernandez (Post 331456)
Eddie,leave Franco out of it.The alternative was worse.And you left out Uncle Joe,how come?

You are right about Uncle Joe, killer of how many million of his own people? Franco only has a couple hundred thousand of the opposition put to death and equal amounts ran out of the country to obtain a single party country.

Eddies66 06-16-2012 04:52 PM

Re: The Battle of Athens
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan Roehrich (Post 331462)
The movie is a terrible representation of what actually happened. Really horrible, actually.

Alan, As Paul Harvey used to say, I would like to hear the rest of the story! This was a little known event that had not come to light.

Alan Roehrich 06-16-2012 05:43 PM

Re: The Battle of Athens
 
Google "The battle of Athens, Tennessee". There are several good accounts available.



Cliff's Notes: A group of World War II veterans rose up to stop the local political machine from constant and flagrant voter fraud.

Eddies66 06-16-2012 07:02 PM

Re: The Battle of Athens
 
Here is what Eleanor Roosevelt had to say about the Battle of Athens (TN). Her nationally syndicated column on the Battle was reprinted in its entirety in the Athens, TN paper, as follows:

SOURCE: /The Daily Post-Athenian/, Athens, Tenn., August 7, 1946

Mrs. Roosevelt Grasps Local Facts Better Than Most, Mrs. Roosevelt's column upon McMinn. She seems to have grasped the facts and significance better than any other outside writer:

McMinn A Warning — By Eleanor Roosevelt

New York, Monday — After any war, the use of force throughout the world
is almost taken for granted. Men involved in the war have been trained
to use force, and they have discovered that, when you want something,
you can take it. The return to peacetime methods governed by law and
persuasion is usually difficult.

We in the U.S.A., who have long boasted that, in our political life,
freedom in the use of the secret ballot made it possible for us to
register the will of the people without the use of force, have had a
rude awakening as we read of conditions in McMinn County, Tennessee,
which brought about the use of force in the recent primary. If a
political machine does not allow the people free expression, then
freedom-loving people lose their faith in the machinery under which
their government functions.

In this particular case, a group of young veterans organized to oust the
local machine and elect their own slate in the primary. We may deplore
the use of force but we must also recognize the lesson which this
incident points for us all. When the majority of the people know what
they want, they will obtain it.


Any local, state or national government, or any political machine, in
order to live, must give the people assurance that they can express
their will freely and that their votes will be counted. The most
powerful machine cannot exist without the support of the people.
Political bosses and political machinery can be good, but the minute
they cease to express the will of the people, their days are numbered.

This is a lesson which wise political leaders learn young, and you can
be pretty sure that, when a boss stays in power, he gives the majority
of the people what they think they want. If he is bad and indulges in
practices which are dishonest, or if he acts for his own interests
alone, the people are unwilling to condone these practices.

When the people decide that conditions in their town, county, state or
country must change, they will change them. If the leadership has been
wise, they will be able to do it peacefully through a secret ballot
which is honestly counted, but if the leader has become inflated and too
sure of his own importance, he may bring about the kind of action which
was taken in Tennessee.

If we want to continue to be a mature people who, at home and abroad,
settle our difficulties peacefully and not through the use of force,
then we will take to heart this lesson and we will jealously guard our
rights. What goes on before an election, the threats or persuasion by
political leaders, may be bad but it cannot prevent the people from
really registering their will if they wish to.

The decisive action which has just occurred in our midst is a warning,
and one which we cannot afford to overlook.

Good read: It would seem this incident involved WW II veterans (both Republicans and Democrats) taking up arms (and dynamite) to literally blow some corrupt election thieves out of their town and out of their politics.

Ed Fernandez 06-16-2012 09:30 PM

Re: The Battle of Athens
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Eddies66 (Post 331480)
You are right about Uncle Joe, killer of how many million of his own people? Franco only has a couple hundred thousand of the opposition put to death and equal amounts ran out of the country to obtain a single party country.

Franco was the man for the times.Do you think Spain would have prospered as it did until recently under a quasi communist government?Do you think there wouldn't have been more death and oppression under a republican (communist) government?

chris ok 06-16-2012 10:43 PM

Re: The Battle of Athens
 
Interesting what Eleanor Roosevelt had to say about the Battle of Athens (TN).Makes me proud to hear of these veterans taking back their town from the crooks. With all the corruption currently going on at all levels, sure is happening here on LI. Her article sadly gives me a chuckle. But the current mess costs me big out of my pocket. Not funny bout that.

Eddies66 06-17-2012 09:12 AM

Re: The Battle of Athens
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ed Fernandez (Post 331531)
Franco was the man for the times.Do you think Spain would have prospered as it did until recently under a quasi communist government?Do you think there wouldn't have been more death and oppression under a republican (communist) government?

You and I will never know, it not hard to claim prosperity when there is no opposition. Not a big fan of a one-Party system, regardless who is running it.


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