Posted on 10/28/2018 11:01:43 AM PDT by Texas Eagle
The lunacy of the media, the irrational and unlawful behavior of the judiciary, believe it or not they are all tied together. Not ignorance, but willful denial of easily obtainable facts and the rule of law that you and I are bound to, but they seem to feel impervious to. George Washington, Thomas Paine, & Thomas Jefferson have some very stern words for us. Do we have ears to hear?
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The Kenyanesian Usurpation proved they have no regard for the Constitution, the rule of law or truth.
Everytime I see Wallace I think of dan rather.
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Wallace is worm puke!
Thomas Jefferson actually was the president that contributed the most to America’s freedom and greatness.
Beyond the Declaration of Independence, without his brilliant astronomically based land division system, it would have been impossible for us to expand smoothly into the western territories, and become the only free state since Solomon’s Israel.
Hall’s conclusion: Fake News is more damaging to a free press than Presidential criticism.
without his brilliant astronomically based land division system,
Nothing can now be believed which is seen in a newspaper. Truth itself becomes suspicious by being put into that polluted vehicle. Thomas Jefferson
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You have no comprehession of of our federal land division system.
It is entirely of Jefferson’s design.
No significant changes were made to Jefferson’s brilliant instructions until 1973! Those changes simply allowed the use of current technology in electronic distance measurement.
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General William Tecumseh Sherman
Who called the fake media “enemies of the state”?
Lock and load.
Put Chris Wallace on water skis in swim trunks and a leather jacket because he has just jumped the shark.
"I am... for freedom of the press, and against all violations of the Constitution to silence by force and not by reason the complaints or criticisms, just or unjust, of our citizens against the conduct of their agents." --Thomas Jefferson to Elbridge Gerry, 1799. ME 10:78
"No experiment can be more interesting than that we are now trying, and which we trust will end in establishing the fact, that man may be governed by reason and truth. Our first object should therefore be, to leave open to him all the avenues to truth. The most effectual hitherto found, is the freedom of the press. It is, therefore, the first shut up by those who fear the investigation of their actions." --Thomas Jefferson to John Tyler, 1804. ME 11:33
"[I have seen] repeated instances of the publication of what has not been intended for the public eye, and the malignity with which political enemies torture every sentence from me into meanings imagined by their own wickedness only... Not fearing these political bull-dogs, I yet avoid putting myself in the way of being baited by them, and do not wish to volunteer away that portion of tranquillity, which a firm execution of my duties will permit me to enjoy." --Thomas Jefferson to John Norvell, 1807. ME 11:226
"Conscious that there was not a truth on earth which I feared should be known, I have lent myself willingly as the subject of a great experiment, which was to prove that an administration, conducting itself with integrity and common understanding, cannot be battered down even by the falsehoods of a licentious press, and consequently still less by the press as restrained within the legal and wholesome limits of truth. This experiment was wanting for the world to demonstrate the falsehood of the pretext that freedom of the press is incompatible with orderly government. I have never, therefore, even contradicted the thousands of calumnies so industriously propagated against myself. But the fact being once established, that the press is impotent when it abandons itself to falsehood, I leave to others to restore it to its strength by recalling it within the pale of truth. Within that, it is a noble institution, equally the friend of science and of civil liberty." --Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Seymour, 1807. ME 11:155
You have no comprehession of of our federal land division system.
Obviously, Jefferson was not opposed to a free press, he was critical of a press that didn't take its own role in advancing Liberty seriously.
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Jefferson was the only man sufficiently educated in Math, geodessy, and physics at the time to devise such a system.
Chris Wallace cannot think.
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Land division and description in the eastern states began as a lawyer’s dream.
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Off topic, but I think of the Jefferson-Adams story as being inspiring. Friends, fierce political enemies, and at the end of their lives friends again. Both dying on July 4, 1826 with Adams’s last words being “Jefferson lives”. How is it that such a small country back in 1776 was able to produce so many giants?
IIRC, Jefferson’s last words were, “Adams lives”.
One of the great tragedies of the past 100 years of education in America may very well be the deliberate "erasing" of the ideas of liberty from the libraries, textbooks, classrooms and so-called "public squares."
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