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Sep122007

Who Said That?

"Experience proves that the man who obstructs a war in which his nation is engaged, no matter whether right or wrong, occupied no enviable place in life or history.  Better for him, individually, to advocate 'war, pestilence, and famine,' than to act as obstructionist to a war already begun."

 

Bouncing a ball.

 

 

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Ulysses S. Grant (Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant Vol. 1, p.68)

 

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