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Something I noticed about JTs predictions
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<blockquote data-quote="Judge Bean" data-source="post: 11800" data-attributes="member: 42"><p><strong>Something I noticed about JTs predictions</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The link must be down to <em>that </em>site, and can't find nothing about no apple festival on Fox, neither. The Feds must be on to Lenin at last.</p><p></p><p>Jefferson would consider the internet vulgar and without real power, the way he regarded the press in general. He would have considered Fox network to be just another yowling party organ, and would have been pleasantly surprised at the fair and balanced approach of most newspapers nowadays.</p><p></p><p>He may not have posted the Declaration on the internet, for a couple of reasons, one being that he didn't really consider it <em>his</em>, but rather as a kind of draft legislation he was assigned to compose. His views otherwise were well known, anyway. </p><p></p><p>But I don't get the impression of him that he would have been timid about publishing his position about the decay of the British rule and the need for a new recognition of rights. Adams and Jefferson were together at least that far, and you'll remember that Jefferson escaped with his skin one step ahead of the British troops when he was war governor of Virginia. If it's at all risky to make known that you are against the crown before the war starts, it's downright foolish to do it while they're in town.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Judge Bean, post: 11800, member: 42"] [b]Something I noticed about JTs predictions[/b] The link must be down to [i]that [/i]site, and can't find nothing about no apple festival on Fox, neither. The Feds must be on to Lenin at last. Jefferson would consider the internet vulgar and without real power, the way he regarded the press in general. He would have considered Fox network to be just another yowling party organ, and would have been pleasantly surprised at the fair and balanced approach of most newspapers nowadays. He may not have posted the Declaration on the internet, for a couple of reasons, one being that he didn't really consider it [i]his[/i], but rather as a kind of draft legislation he was assigned to compose. His views otherwise were well known, anyway. But I don't get the impression of him that he would have been timid about publishing his position about the decay of the British rule and the need for a new recognition of rights. Adams and Jefferson were together at least that far, and you'll remember that Jefferson escaped with his skin one step ahead of the British troops when he was war governor of Virginia. If it's at all risky to make known that you are against the crown before the war starts, it's downright foolish to do it while they're in town. [/QUOTE]
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