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Unimpressive! Of course, what this dangerous comedian thinks is moral James Madison and the Virginia statesman and Rights-man George Mason would have thought dangerous nonsense, particularly when his "morality" abolishes their gift to all of us, the Bill of Rights.
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Jeffersons and Randolphs 16791745 | 3 |
The Services of Peter Jefferson 17461757 | 21 |
THE ROAD TO ENLIGHTENMENT | 35 |
Copyright | |
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