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What he actually said behind closed doors to a colleague:AZDuck said:
Bogus Washington quite is bogus.Sledog said:"Firearms stand next in importance to the constitution itself. They are the American people's liberty teeth and keystone under independence … from the hour the Pilgrims landed to the present day, events, occurences and tendencies prove that to ensure peace security and happiness, the rifle and pistol are equally indispensable … the very atmosphere of firearms anywhere restrains evil interference — they deserve a place of honor with all that's good."
George Washington
First President of the United States
Geroge Washington *did* say this about the Whiskey Rebellion (note the difference in tone, syntax, and vocabulary):
"Know precisely what the insurgents aim at. If they have real grievances, redress them if possible; or acknowledge the justice of them, and your inability to do it in the present moment. If they have not, employ the force of government against them at once. If this is inadequate, all will be convinced that the superstructure is bad, or wants support. To be more exposed in the eyes of the world, and more contemptible than we already are, is hardly possible."
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Said the guy who never sired any off-spring of his own (even with the help). Alas, this worked out in the long run, so he could focus on being Father of the Nation.oregonblitzkrieg said:
What he actually said behind closed doors to a colleague:AZDuck said:
Bogus Washington quite is bogus.Sledog said:"Firearms stand next in importance to the constitution itself. They are the American people's liberty teeth and keystone under independence … from the hour the Pilgrims landed to the present day, events, occurences and tendencies prove that to ensure peace security and happiness, the rifle and pistol are equally indispensable … the very atmosphere of firearms anywhere restrains evil interference — they deserve a place of honor with all that's good."
George Washington
First President of the United States
Geroge Washington *did* say this about the Whiskey Rebellion (note the difference in tone, syntax, and vocabulary):
"Know precisely what the insurgents aim at. If they have real grievances, redress them if possible; or acknowledge the justice of them, and your inability to do it in the present moment. If they have not, employ the force of government against them at once. If this is inadequate, all will be convinced that the superstructure is bad, or wants support. To be more exposed in the eyes of the world, and more contemptible than we already are, is hardly possible."

