Posted on 07/18/2014 8:47:55 AM PDT by re_tail20
I’m stumped as to why they would have wanted it in the first place...
This is pretty funny. I didn’t think Illinois had any writing talent left when Mike Ryoko passed.
Well — that means that Illinois remains one leg up on Texas.
Hey the Mexican govt called and requested that leg be used to kick Obama’s butt. Si se puede!
“Santa Ana’s revenge”
I am a Texan and I don’t want it.
I’m stumped - he he good one. I think stumpy was Santa Anna’s nickname.
First, nice pun.
Second ... why want it?
It’s a war trophy: bragging rights and a great big FU to Santa Ana. And then there’s ten cents a peek to look at it. In 1845. When ten cents was actually worth something.
Texa will never get the leg back. They don’t have a leg to stand on.
Maybe they could trade the leg for LBJ’s hemorrhoids
now that would be worth something. Probably build
a shrine for them in Chicago...charge democrats a buck
a piece just to look at them.
Or they could send them San Fransicko and charge even more for them to....oh, nevermind!
LOL!
What was that failed raid into Mexico that some Texans did in the 1980s, to recover an artifact or flag?
bttt
I think you pegged it.
They can have the leg.
BTW Illinois. We have better roads too!
“I ain’t swearin’ allegiance to no son-of-a-bitch dictator!” —”The Alamo” (2004)
Reminds me of a” King of the Hill” episode
They got about as much chance in this as a one-legged man in an ass-kicking contest!
Great-great grandpa and a cousin were a couple of the scouts who captured Santa Anna. If gramps had had his way the guy would have been shot dead on the spot and history would have never known what happened to him. That leg was lost in Mexico and has absolutely nothing to do with Texas history. Other than maybe 3 liberal ninnies on the board of the museum, who don’t know history from their behinds, no one in Texas wants it. Illinois can have the old moldy thing.
Here’s a great wild and wooly read on the Battle of Bexar and the Battle of San Jacinto with Santa Anna’s capture: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27784906?seq=1
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