Saturday, May 31, 2008

Time for a good ole fashioned beating


5 comments:

Margie said...

Is that a pusser stick reference?

jrb said...

nope..you dont know your andrew jackson history do you??

Margie said...

Is it a reference to the fact that he used to pick fights with folks for no reason and beat them up?

jrb said...

Attack and assassination attempt


Richard Lawrence's attempt on Andrew Jackson's life, as depicted in an 1835 etching.
The first attempt to do bodily harm to a President was against Jackson. Jackson ordered the dismissal of Robert B. Randolph from the Navy for embezzlement. On May 6, 1833, Jackson sailed on USS Cygnet to Fredericksburg, Virginia, where he was to lay the cornerstone on a monument near the grave of Mary Ball Washington, George Washington's mother. During a stopover near Alexandria, Virginia, Randolph appeared and struck the President. He then fled the scene with several members of Jackson's party chasing him, including the well known writer Washington Irving. Jackson decided not to press charges.[6]
On January 30, 1835, a more serious attack occurred in the Capitol. Jackson was crossing the Capitol Rotunda after the funeral of South Carolina Representative Warren R. Davis when Richard Lawrence approached Jackson. Lawrence aimed two pistols at Jackson, which both misfired. Jackson then attacked Lawrence with his cane, prompting his aides to restrain him. Others present, including Davy Crockett, restrained and disarmed Lawrence, who was clearly deranged.

Margie said...

Ah. Thanks for clearing that up.