Three Lessons in American Studies that America’s Politicians Failed to Learn
Thomas Jefferson wrote:
“When a man assumes a public trust, he should consider himself as public property”
“Of the various executive abilities, no one excited more anxious concern than that of placing the interests of our fellow-citizens in the hands of honest men, with the understanding sufficient for their stations.
“Offices are as acceptable here as elsewhere, and whenever a man has cast a longing eye on them, a rottenness begins in his conduct.”
How many of America’s problems might have been avoided had the writings of Jefferson been made a required course of study in our educational system?
©2006 John Kozy, Jr.
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