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10/30 is International Orthopaedic Nurses Day [1]

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Date: 2023-10-30

So it is International Orthopaedic Nurses Day. They provide a valuable service and are as deserving of recognition as anybody else, but I can't think of a heck of a lot to say about them.

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On this day in 1817, Simon Bolivar, established the independent government of Venezuela. There were, of course, some who felt that he should have left it up to the USA to impose a government of the USA'a their liking, but he didn't, and besides, Juan Guaidó hadn't even been born yet.

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On this day in 1905, Czar Nicholas II issued the October Manifesto, nominally granting the Russian peoples basic civil liberties and the right to form a duma. (October 17 in the Julian calendar).

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On this day in 1938, Martians did or did not invade Grovers Mill, New Jersey, as was broadcast over the radio by Orson Welles.

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On this day in 1918, the Ottoman Empire entered into an armistics with the "Allies". As in WWII, the "Allies" included Russia, France, England and the US, but also included Japan and Italy. As nice as that might sound, it wasn't over (and arguably still isn't). Unfortunately, the pretend diplomacy was complicated by the fact that the goal of the allies was not the end of the war and the cessation of hostilities, but the all-important divvying up of the spoils of the Conquest of the Ottoman Empire through the partitioning of said Ottoman Empire. The partitioning was based on the Sykes-Picot Agreement and similar, secret side agreements between various allies. (Keep in mind that the allies were openly colonial and colonizing powers)



One near immediate effect was that the Ottoman government refused to sign the Treaty of Sevres, which was supposed to implement all of the above, leading to the Turkish War of Independence, the fledgling version of the modern state of Turkey, now Turkiye, under President Mustafa Kemal Pasha, aka Ataturk. Sevres, as to Turkey, was replaced by the Treaty of Lausanne.



Meanwhile, the rest of the empire was arbitrarily carved up into an assortment of protectorates and hoped for client states with arbitrarily imposed governments and with complete disregard for the histories, intents, desires, and opinions of the peoples victimized thereby. Though the League of Nations, which came to oversee this sorry farce, putatively believed in plebescites, not a single one was undertaken in this process and the results clearly show it. One cannot ignore the impact of WWII on the area, but a good understanding of the middle east definitely requires a serious perusal of the partition, even if only a once through reading of the wiki on the same, though I do not necessarily agree with all the information and assertions therein. ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partition_of_the_Ottoman_Empire ) .The Medes, Hittites, Sumerians, Persians, Greeks, Parthians, Phoenecians, "Sea Peoples", Romans and all their predecessors and successors with all of their histories and cultures were vanquished and vanished under the almighty mapmakers' pens, and it still shows.

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On this day in history:

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0758 – Guangzhou was sacked by Persian and Arabian pirates.

1817 – Simon Bolivar established the independent government of Venezuela.

1831 – Nat Turner was arrested for leading a slave revolt

1888 – King Lobengula of Matabeleland granted the Rudd Concession to agents of Cecil Rhodes

1905 – Czar Nicholas II issued the October Manifesto, (October 17 in the Julian calendar)

1918 – The Ottoman Empire signed an armistice with the Allies

1938 – Orson Welles broadcast H.G. Wells' The War of the Worlds over the radio (or did he?)

1941 – FDR approved $1 billion in Lend-Lease aid to the Allies

1944 – Anne and Margot Frank were deported from Auschwitz to Bergen-Belsen

1945 – Jackie Robinson signed with the Dodgers

1947 – GATT was signed, setting a foundation for the subjugation of everybody to the WTO

1960 – The first successful kidney transplant

1961 – The Soviets detonated the Tsar Bomba still the biggest bomb evar

1973 – The Bosphorus Bridge was completed, reconnecting Europe and Asia there

1975 – Prince Juan Carlos took over for Franco.

2014 – Sweden officially recognized Palestine

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Some people who were born on this day:

Those that vow the most are the least sincere.



~~ Richard Brinsley Sheridan



1632 – Christopher Wren, physicist, mathematician, and architect

1735 – John Adams, lawyer and politician

1751 – Richard Brinsley Sheridan, poet and playwright

1839 – Alfred Sisley, impressionist painter

1857 – Georges Gilles de la Tourette, physician

1871 – Paul Valery, poet and philosopher

1881 – Elizabeth Madox Roberts, poet and author

1885 – Ezra Pound, poet

1886 – Zoe Akins, playwright, poet, and author

1897 – Agustin Lara, singer, songwriter and actor

1908 – Patsy Montana, singer, songwriter and actor

1925 – Tommy Ridgley, singer and bandleader

1930 – Clifford Brown, composer and trumpet player

1932 – Louis Malle, director and screenwriter

1934 – Frans Bruggen, flautist and conductor

1939 – Eddie Holland, singer and songwriter

1939 – Grace Slick, singer and songwriter

1944 – Ahmed Chalabi, sleazy, lying, opportunistic, sack-of-shit,***

1946 – Chris Slade, drummer

1947 – Timothy B. Schmit, bassist, singer and songwriter

1951 – Trilok Gurtu, percussionist and songwriter

1951 – Poncho Sanchez, singer and conga player

1954 – T. Graham Brown, country singer, y'all

1954 – Jeannie Kendall, 'nuther one

1958 – Olav Dale, composer, played sax & other woodwinds

1960 – Grayson Hugh, singer, songwriter, organist, composer

1968 – Ken Stringfellow, singer, songwriter and guitarist

1969 – Snow, singer

*** believed and relied upon, however, by all 17 intelligence agencies, though, seemingly, by them alone, which isn't too surprising.

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Some people who died on this day:

The truest greatness lies in being kind, the truest wisdom in a happy mind.



~~ Ella Wheeler Wilcox



1626 – Willebrord Snell, astronomer and mathematician 1910 – Henry Dunant, founded the Red Cross

1919 – Ella Wheeler Wilcox, author and poet

2007 – Robert Goulet, actor and singer

2013 – Frank Wess, saxophonist and flautist

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Some Holidays, Holy Days, Festivals, Feast Days, Days of Recognition, and such:

International Orthopaedic Nurses Day



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Today's Tunes



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War of The Worlds

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x YouTube Video

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Agustin Lara

x YouTube Video

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Patsy Montana

x YouTube Video

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Tommy Ridgley

x YouTube Video

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Clifford Brown

x YouTube Video

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Frans Bruggen

x YouTube Video

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Eddie Holland

x YouTube Video

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Grace Slick

x YouTube Video

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Chris Slade

x YouTube Video

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Timothy B. Schmit

x YouTube Video

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Trilok Gurtu

x YouTube Video

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Poncho Sanchez

x YouTube Video

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T. Graham Brown

x YouTube Video

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Jeannie Kendall

x YouTube Video

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Olav Dale

x YouTube Video

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Ken Stringfellow

x YouTube Video

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Snow

x YouTube Video

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Bonus:

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Clifford Brown

x YouTube Video

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Jazz Baltica: Trilok Gurtu

x YouTube Video

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Poncho Sanchez

x YouTube Video

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Grace Slick

x YouTube Video

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Ok, it's an open thread, so it's up to you folks now. So what's on your mind?

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Cross posted from http://caucus99percent.com





Open Thread, Nat Turner, Jackie Robinson, Orson Wells, GATT, Paul Valery, Trilok Gurtu, Anne and Margot Frank, Bolivar, Pablo Sanchez, Grace Slick, Clifford Brown

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