To: MadIsh32
You've got a point. It's a good thing George Washington never quit being a tobacco farmer, or there could have been a revolution some 233 years ago. What a mess that might have been.
To: Sylvester McMonkey McBean; MadIsh32
"It's a good thing George Washington never quit being a tobacco farmer, or there could have been a revolution some 233 years ago." In point of fact, Washington never quit growing tobacco, or quit distilling whiskey or several other entrepreneurial enterprises he was involved in. All throughout his Presidency, he continued owning his farming and distilling business.
365 posted on
07/03/2009 1:36:04 PM PDT by
OldDeckHand
(??? / Petraeus in '12)
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