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Anonymous (ID: 19NXMDxS) United States No.515783843 >>515784200 >>515784309 >>515784443 >>515784573 >>515784886 >>515785185
“Stap” - John Adams
Anonymous (ID: xJrQIMbB) Canada No.515784200
>>515783843 (OP)
who cares what some old bitch says
ya yeet *starts twerking*
Anonymous (ID: TahnsQs9) United States No.515784309 >>515785584
>>515783843 (OP)
This is the dude who makes those shitty beers on the east coast?
Anonymous (ID: xTjX/g11) United States No.515784443 >>515786168
>>515783843 (OP)
too many incompatible foreigners now
Anonymous (ID: oj2MDHeG) United States No.515784573
>>515783843 (OP)
Wonder how many Mexicans voted for this guy?
Anonymous (ID: G1mr2frt) United States No.515784886 >>515785393
>>515783843 (OP)
whats the context of this quote? was it during debate? what was the response what did it result in?

????

>crickets
Anonymous (ID: PMYcjYwV) United States No.515785185
>>515783843 (OP)
" However [political parties] may now and then answer popular ends, they are likely in the course of time and things, to become potent engines, by which cunning, ambitious, and unprincipled men will be enabled to subvert the power of the people and to usurp for themselves the reins of government, destroying afterwards the very engines which have lifted them to unjust dominion. " - Georg Washington
Anonymous (ID: PMYcjYwV) United States No.515785393
>>515784886
It's from a letter.

https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Adams/06-10-02-0113
Anonymous (ID: ZjPu/B5L) United States No.515785584
>>515784309
that's his cuz
Anonymous (ID: 0Nl2PZGw) United States No.515786168
>>515784443

I see he and Aristotle didn't differ much on the topic of how oligarchs and tyrants push for heterogenous societies because it's easier to keep people divided and conquer. Robert Putnam really needs to revisit the homogenous versus heterogenous society topic. He has always brushed on it in his works but he never dedicated an entire text full of studies to proving the point. Now would be the time to advocate for pluralism, not globalism and admixture.