There once was a time in history when the limitation of governmental power meant increasing liberty for the people. | |
In the present day the limitation of governmental power, of governmental action, means the enslavement of the people by the great corporations, who can only be held in check through the extension of governmental power. | |
— President Theodore Roosevelt | |
14 September 1912 | |
[Does anybody seriously wonder why I love me some TR??? — KMAB] | |
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December 19, 2013 by kmabarrett
I was so happy to see the “Theodore” because I would have had a few words had it been a quotation from “Franklin Delano”. Theodore was an exceptional thinker, and I admired his integrity and his family ideals.
Argggg!
Yes, but is that a happy “Arggg!” or a frustrated “Arggg!”??
🙂