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16 November 2011

Thomas Paine had common sense

I came across this quote today and knew I just had to share it.

Public money ought to be touched with the most scrupulous conscientiousness of honor. It is not the produce of riches only, but of the hard earnings of labor and poverty. It is drawn even from the bitterness of want and misery. Not a beggar passes, or perishes in the streets, whose mite is not in that mass.

-- Thomas Paine



Did this man know what he was talking about or what? If ever there was a time when this truth needed to be known by it's people it is now.

This is Ed Nef with a view from the Farr West.

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