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bounty44 -> RE: These aren't "protests" (12/3/2016 5:08:29 AM)

more on the subject of "protests" and the idea of comparing what we see today to the founding fathers.

im reading a book from 1848 called signers of the declaration of independence and there is a section in the introduction that speaks poignantly to this thread:

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Such were the men unto whose keeping, as instruments of Providence, the destinies of America were for the time intrusted; and it has been well remarked, that men, other than such as these, ---an ignorant, untaught mass, like those who have formed the physical elements of other revolutionary movements, without sufficient intellect to guide them and control them---could not have conceived, planned, and carried into execution, such a mighty movement, one so fraught with tangible marks of political wisdom, as the American Revolution. And it is a matter of just pride to the American people that not one of that noble band who periled life, fortune, and honor, in the cause of freedom, ever fell from his high estate into moral degradation, or dimmed, by word or deed, the brightness of that effulgence which halos the Declaration of American Independence.




mnottertail -> RE: These aren't "protests" (12/3/2016 8:56:12 AM)

That is some effulgent, effluent hyperbole. They were fairly ordinary men, all told. There wasn't a lot of guiding and intellect, they were politicians who didnt pay the soldiers, or remunerate them for what they paid out of pocket, and attorneys and clergy, and rather poorly equipped militia who were beset by a parsimonious and renege congress.

Had we not had a great deal of other countries support, we would have flushed the toilet on the whole fuck-o-ree.

But it is a prettily worded bit of distortion.




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