Tag Archives: U.S. Constitution
“When It Shall Be Said In Any Country In The World…”
“…My Poor Are Happy… Neither Ignorance Nor Distress Is To Be Found Among Them… My Jails Are Empty Of Prisoners… My Streets Of Beggars… The Aged Are Not In Want… The Taxes Are Not Oppressive… The Rational World Is My Friend, Because I Am The Friend Of Its Happiness. When These Things Can Be Said, Then May That Country Boast Its Constitution And It’s Government.”
—THOMAS PAINE
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“I Believe That Justice Is Instinct And Innate…”
“In The Formation Of Our Constitution, The Wisdom Of All Ages Is Collected…”
“…The Legislators Of Antiquity Are Consulted, As Well As The Opinions And Interests Of The Millions Who Are Concerned. In Short, It Is An Empire Of Reason.“
—NOAH WEBSTER
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You Know The “Webster’s Dictionary” Under The Short-Leg Of Your Couch???
Yep.
That’s THIS Guy.
Neato, Eh?!?
Neato, Indeed.
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