Legends a double meaning word

Reading about the attack in France

just shaking my head

Legends can be a story or it can a person who has done great deeds or great misdeeds

How a legend be true not gets attached to a person well that’s a different situation altogether

what we have is just such a situation

BLACK JACK

The legend goes that after continued terrorist attacks on US troops and installations -in addition to the massacre of captured American soldiers-General Pershing sent a mission out to round-up 50 adult male perps. Back at the base, they were promptly strapped to wooden poles, execution-style.

As the firing squad had been ordered -and to the resolute horror of the Moro captives- a couple pigs were freshly slaughtered right in front of them. They then soaked their bullets in the blood and fat prior to loading.

After executing the first 49 -who according to the Koran were automatically barred from Paradise (even while dying a martyr) due to porcine ‘contamination’- Pershing had the bodies unceremoniously tossed into a mass grave with the residual pig carcasses/entrails piled-high on top, a yummy snack for the confounded jihadis to enjoy on the way to Hell.

The 50th Islamist was then cut loose to go tell everybody back at the encampment exactly what he’d just witnessed… and for 
42 years, there was not a single Muslim terrorist attack anywhere in the world…

how bout that.

What kind of Man was Black Jack?

After visiting his wounded troops in a field hospital

he went behind a car knelt down thinking no one could see him

some one seen him crying his eyes out

The Man lost his wife and 3 children in a terrible fire

He also led the famous 10th Cavalry Regiment of African-American “Buffalo Soldiers” during the Indian wars and the Spanish-American conflict. In fact, “Black Jack,” his nickname, was initially an insult leveled against John Pershing for leading African-American troops

True or not legend

it’s the sort of ATTITUDE that is needed

world opinion?

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