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I got preoccupied with the presidential elections of the last week. I completely have ignored almost everything wife, dogs, cats, the garden, fishing. I even committed a mortal sin here in Deep East Texas by not going out the opening day of deer season. I sat for five days in front of the television set. Satellite television receiver programmed, split screen doing everything it could to bring me all the breaking news.
I wondered what the news gathering and distribution was like in 1860. Gathering news was much like it is today. The distribution is what is way different. Today news is delivered in nano seconds whereas in 1860 it took days. The telegraph sped things up but if you were in California in the gold fields it might be a week. The counting of the vote and tabulation was also a longer process. In Florida there were 5 million votes cast this year. That is as many vote that were cast in the 1860 presidential election. It took Florida approximately 4 hours to count and report the outcome. It was days in 1860 for that to happen.
We are lucky today to have such rapid communication. Where as in 1860 The people really had uncertainty about the election for days. Now what the Heck does this have to do with the KGC. Remember that Allan Pinkerton had to sneak Abraham Lincoln into Washington he was aided by poor communication of the day. Today I watched the plane of the presidential designate take off and land, his motorcade move along the streets of Washington D.C. Way different from 1860.
Senior Deacon
I wondered what the news gathering and distribution was like in 1860. Gathering news was much like it is today. The distribution is what is way different. Today news is delivered in nano seconds whereas in 1860 it took days. The telegraph sped things up but if you were in California in the gold fields it might be a week. The counting of the vote and tabulation was also a longer process. In Florida there were 5 million votes cast this year. That is as many vote that were cast in the 1860 presidential election. It took Florida approximately 4 hours to count and report the outcome. It was days in 1860 for that to happen.
We are lucky today to have such rapid communication. Where as in 1860 The people really had uncertainty about the election for days. Now what the Heck does this have to do with the KGC. Remember that Allan Pinkerton had to sneak Abraham Lincoln into Washington he was aided by poor communication of the day. Today I watched the plane of the presidential designate take off and land, his motorcade move along the streets of Washington D.C. Way different from 1860.
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