Sunday, August 18, 2013
Stevenson was a mere shadow of Truman
Ol’ Harry pored over Plutarch and the classics, and read and re-read his Bible; Adlai barely took time to crack open a book.
Stevenson was trounced twice by Ike: winning a total of nine states in 1952, and only seven states the next time.
(Bob Dole won 19 states, and McCain and Romney each carried more than twenty.)
What is stunning, however, is to see WHERE Governor Stevenson won. It was the region so maligned by liberals – the Deep South, the heart of the Bible Belt – that saved the bacon of Adlai the Unitarian, preventing a complete shutout!
Here is the 1956 map:
(Check out the similar ’52 results.)
Saturday, August 17, 2013
The summons sent by Muhammad to the Byzantine emperor
Muhammad was born in Mecca in 570.
The Islamic prophet sent a message in 628, four years before his death in Medina, to Heraclius – emperor of the Byzantine Empire (pictured above):
'Aslim Taslam'(In other words, "submit [convert to Islam], and you will have peace.")
When Heraclius refused the invitation, Constantinople became Islam’s arch-enemy.
Heraclius was emperor from 610 – 641, and was the one who made Greek the official language of the Eastern Empire (which endured for another eight centuries).
Sunday, August 11, 2013
YEMEN: first of 8 nation profiles (via Hugh Hewitt)
Check out this description of Yemen, the southern neighbor of Saudi Arabia that always seems to be in the news. It’s interesting that the northern part of Yemen is predominantly Shia Muslim.
The capital of Sana’a is, by far, the largest city. Yemen – less than a fourth the size of Saudi Arabia in area – is only 3 million shy of her neighbor’s 29 million people.
The port of Aden (fourth largest Yemeni city) has played a pivotal role in the world’s naval history. The gulf is now known as “Pirate Alley” for the ongoing depredations of Somali buccaneers.
Yemenis are a sizable portion of the foreign nationals living in Saudi Arabia (whose population is one-third foreign!); twenty years ago they expelled 800,000 of them because of Yemen’s support for Saddam Hussein’s Iraq.