On Jul 12, 11:58*am, Dave wrote:
RHF wrote:
On Jul 12, 6:21 am, Dave wrote:
RHF wrote:
- Still waiting for you to define "personal freedom"...
Personal Freedom . . .
http://www.pbs.org/jefferson/enlight/person.htm
*From your link:
"Yet all Jefferson's happiness at Monticello, his whole "art of avoiding
pain," came at the cost of inflicting pain on others - the pain of
slavery. Slaves built Jefferson's home and rebuilt it. Slaves cultivated
his gardens and fields. Slaves cared for his grandchildren and served
his friends. Jefferson owned slaves throughout his life, kept a slave
beside him as he wrote the Declaration of Independence, brought slaves
to Washington as he restored democracy to American government. While
other Virginians freed their slaves, Jefferson remained a slaveholder to
his death. Slaves even dug his grave."
Dave,
I would imagine that you would have fit-in as a
Jim Dandy "Overseer" during Jefferson's Time.
a fine example of a 'cracker' ~ RHF
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-ps- Why way back then even Barack Hussein Obama II
had some relatives that 'owned' Slaves.
{It's All Part of American History}
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- So "personal freedom" as a virtue is pure BS, isn't it?
Dave - That would be a "No" {BS} ~ RHF
Dave "My" Personal Freedom . . .
The Freedom to Be Yourself {Self-Defining} -and-
Allowing Others To Do the Same for Themselves
Is clearly 'founded' in the All American Idea of
Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life,_l...t_of_happiness