The Sunday Salon used to be a meme but was getting so huge it became unmanageable, so it is now a Facebook group that has become an informal week in review
gathering place for bloggers.
It is also a place to share our thoughts about things of a bookish nature.
So Happy Sunday Everyone!
It’s been a busy week around here!
Dorothy St. James was here for Cozy Wednesday with a giveaway,
The Virtual Blog Tour for Titanic 2012 by Bill Walker stopped here Thursday,
Book World is sponsoring a giveaway for a
copy of The Half Stitched Amish Quilting Club,
plus I reviewed Ocean Waves by Terri Thayer
along with wrapping up some giveaways and the weekly memes.
I also received an email on behalf of author Steve O’Brien. I reviewed his book Redemption Daylast month. Steve will be offering the Kindle version FREE on Amazon from April 15th – 19th. It’s a really good book!!
Here is a little write up from Steve about April 19 and its significance in Redemption Day.
April 19 has become a date marking horrific violence in this country’s history.
The date is not well known like September 11 or December 7, the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
Unlike dates that commemorate great military victories or the end of World Wars, April 19 is about a different kind of violence.
Violence between citizens of this nation and the government itself.
Like most traditions it began as a coincidence, but later transitioned into a date of significance for members of sovereign citizen groups like the Posse Comitatus.
It began in 1985. Jim Ellison was the leader of a sovereign group called CSA (The Covenant, the Sword and the Arm of the Lord. On April 19, 1985, three hundred federal officers surrounded his compound in northern Arkansas. Ellison surrendered and was later convicted of conspiracy and weapons charges. Aside from traditional firearms, the federal officers rounded up hand grenades, plastic explosives, blasting caps, land mines and even a US Army anti-tank rocket. One of Ellison’s men, Richard Wayne Snell was charged with murder and his execution took place ten years later as fate would have it, on April 19.
April 19, 1993 the FBI stormed the Branch Davidian complex outside Waco Texas, killing seventy six members, including seventeen children. David Koresh, the leader of the Branch Davidian group was sought for illegal weapons charges, something sovereign groups adamantly believed was not a crime, but a right. This came on the heels of the Ruby Ridge shootings which had enraged members like Tim McVeigh. Terry Nichols and McVeigh saw Waco as yet another illegal intrusion by a corrupt government.
Following Waco, April 19 became a date of significance for sovereign groups. They would use the date as a symbol and cause to retaliate against the government.
On April 19, 1994 militia leader Linda Thompson issued a call for sovereign citizen groups to assemble in Washington DC, armed and in uniform. The purpose of the assembly was the forced repeal of the Brady Bill and the arrest of Congressmen and Senators for treason. She identified herself as the acting adjutant general of the Unorganized Militia of the United States. Although later rescinded, her call to arms became known as the Thompson Ultimatum.
At nine pm April 19, 1995, CSA member, Richard Wayne Snell, was put to death by lethal injection in Arkansas. Twelve hours earlier, Tim McVeigh and Terry Nichols had ignited a truck bomb outside the Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City killing 168 people.
For McVeigh and Nichols the date was not a coincidence.
You can get your free copy by following this link: Free Copy of Redemption Day.
This is one of the nicest things to see out my office window. He always brings me such nice packages. This week he brought me:
I also added a few free books to my Kindle.
I hope you all have a wonderful day!!
Happy Reading!!
Ooh, I like the look of Brownies and Broomsticks!
In MY SUNDAY SALON POST today, I’ve included a review of a cozy mystery.
I love seeing the UPS truck outside my house, too.
It’s also nice to be at TLA where you get your choice of ARCs!
Here’s my
Sunday Salon: TLA Conference. I hope you’ll stop by!
Isn’t it great when that brown truck rolls up to your front walk? I wait everyday to see if I will get goodies. Have a great Sunday my friend.
Thanks, I downloaded a free copy to my Kindle for PC. I may use it for “Cow” challenge next month.