Ronin Thought of the Day

Today’s wisdom comes from Master Samurai and former leader of America, Theodore Toshiro Roosevelt:

To educate a man in mind and not in morals is to create a menace to society.

Heed his words.

14 Comments

  1. Teddy, while president, helped design the bayonets to be used with the new Springfield M1903 rifle then being issued to the troops- triangular cross-section, blood grooves and all. He rejected the original spike bayonet claiming it was “too flimsy.”
    What a kick-ass president.

  2. The story of how TR got the bayonet design change needs further telling. He took a Krag rifle (then the battle rifle of the Army and Marines) with a blade bayonet, and with it he parried and snapped the new ’03’s bayonet in one blow. Springfield sheepishly retrofitted blade bayonets afterward. Why the hell can’t we get another president like him?
    R/S,
    R. A. Hardin
    SGT/USMC

  3. huh, funny how things come up at the same time, I was just reading last night that TR was the first president to win a Nobel Peace prize.
    Then, totally off topic, I was sitting in a concert last night, it was 4 pieces by one composer, he was there and chatted with the audience….anyhoo, so it was some pretty modern, not neccesarily pretty stuff and in the middle of one piece my brain starts going “badgers, badgers, badgers…..” DAMN YOU, FRANK J!! though, actually, it kind of helped make the piece bearable. hmmmmm.

  4. My favorite TR quote: If I must choose between righteousness and peace, I choose rightousness.”
    Its one of four stellar quotes in the great lobby of the American Museum of Natural History – the one his father founded and he perfected.

  5. I don’t have a problem with FDR, at least he made an effort to soften the bitter pill of the Depression, but everyone knows Teddy is the original “tough guy” president who was willing to put military force out there and make American interests known. One thing that I respect Teddy for was his conservationism. I believe the environment should not be wasted (Although of course humans come first.) and Teddy Roosevelt’s contributions to the cause of conservationism really helped protect an environment unlike any other in the world. It’s a shame to see “environmentalists” today are more concerned with stuffing their wallets and frightening people than protecting the earth. From my point of view, a president like Roosevelt would not have stood for such a thing, and definately not John Muir.

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