Funny Political Picture/Video Thread Part VIII** The other side makes this way too easy!

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    NoSaintJoe

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    remember the old saying,
    don’t start nothing, won’t be nothing

    its going to start applying soon if the foolishness continues
     

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    Kokomo

    remember the old saying,
    don’t start nothing, won’t be nothing

    its going to start applying soon if the foolishness continues
    Well, that was scary

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    remember the old saying,
    don’t start nothing, won’t be nothing

    its going to start applying soon if the foolishness continues
    Mark-Wahlberg-Shock-and-Confused-Look.gif
     

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    Fishers

    remember the old saying,
    don’t start nothing, won’t be nothing

    its going to start applying soon if the foolishness continues
    I would be curious where the author got his quote from Adams.

    Recently I was reading The Oxford History of the American People, by S.E.Morton - where he quoted John Witherspoon (signer of the declaration of independence) who wrote that 40% of the population were Actively Patriotic, 10% were Active Loyalist, and 50% were indifferent or neutral.
     

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    I would be curious where the author got his quote from Adams.

    Recently I was reading The Oxford History of the American People, by S.E.Morton - where he quoted John Witherspoon (signer of the declaration of independence) who wrote that 40% of the population were Actively Patriotic, 10% were Active Loyalist, and 50% were indifferent or neutral.
    The "well-known" letter of Adams was to James Lloyd, dated January, 1813. Written so many years after the American Revolution, it becomes clear that Adams was actually discussing American opinion about England and the French Revolution during his presidency, 1797-1801:

    "The middle third, composed principally of the yeomanry, the soundest part of the nation, and always averse to war, were [sic] rather lukewarm both to England and France...."
     
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