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To: Bob Ireland

We’ll, I’ve been following Indycar since Mario Andretti won his only time in 1969.


586 posted on 07/04/2024 8:40:03 AM PDT by gymbeau (I refuse to be anonymous. I am THEnonymous.)
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To: gymbeau
***We’ll, I’ve been following Indycar since Mario Andretti won his only time in 1969***

🙋‍♂️ Just having some Independence Day fun.

Not many know that 'moonshine' really started under Pres George Washington and the Whiskey Rebellion. The distillers paid up in respect to Washington but many moved into the woods and migrated south into the mountains and pine forests.

Starting in the 60's the enterprise was crowded by organized crime; moonshine became a dangerous and unhealthy commodity. Old battery casings were used as condensers, dead skunks and raccoons were found in the mesh curing tanks (and thrown out, but that is all) and lead piping and tubing were used. Blindness was one serious side effect to tainted 'shine - plus death, of course.

In later years I think the term used for pure 'shine was "copper", meaning all was done cleanly. Past moonshiners felt that they were only exercising their rights as free folks and, while they thought that they might be breaking someone's law, they persisted as their forefathers in Ireland, etc. When ATF caught them on site they didn't resist and promised to show up in court if released on their own recognizance.

Air surveillance has probably done a lot to curb the 'extra legal' enterprise plus tracing large sugar sales - but country folk are deviously clever. 😄

603 posted on 07/04/2024 10:16:21 AM PDT by Bob Ireland (The Democrap Party is the enemy of freedom.They use all the seductions and deceits of the Bolshevics)
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