To: ThomasJefferson
President Thomas Jefferson said: "it will be a subject for consideration whether, on satisfactory evidence that any tribe means to strike us, we shall not anticipate by giving them the first blow". So, do you agree with our Founder, and just want what you consider "satisfactory evidnce"?
107 posted on
09/24/2002 1:08:06 PM PDT by
mrsmith
To: mrsmith
Another worthy quote:
"The times do certainly render it incumbent on all good citizens attached to the rights and honor of their country to bury in oblivion all internal differences and rally around the standard of their country in opposition to the outrages of foreign nations." --Thomas Jefferson
155 posted on
09/24/2002 1:52:19 PM PDT by
Roscoe
To: mrsmith; ThomasJefferson
[President Thomas Jefferson said: "it will be a subject for consideration whether, on satisfactory evidence that any tribe means to strike us, we shall not anticipate by giving them the first blow". So, do you agree with our Founder, and just want what you consider "satisfactory evidnce"?]
Ouch!!!Next time please use extra gel!!!
165 posted on
09/24/2002 1:58:41 PM PDT by
iranger
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