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An Independence Day look back at the radical influence of Thomas Paine, the often-overlooked founding father whose words sparked the American Revolution.

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    jovial1 month, 3 weeks ago

    "Moderation in temper is always a virtue; but moderation in principle is a vice"- Thomas Paine

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      dadesider1 month, 3 weeks ago

      So freakin' true...

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      Spadecaller1 month, 3 weeks ago

      We sure have a lot of "moderation in principle" going around ...

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        globalwarmer1 month, 3 weeks ago

        Thanks for the brief history lesson jovial

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        hyperbola1 month, 3 weeks ago

        In Paine's time and in early America, the "radical" ideas could survive almost by default because so many resources were "available for the taking" that the oligarchy could not "own the people". Now days we will have to be much more forceful in rejecting control by the oligarchy.

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        jordan111 month, 3 weeks ago

        "Radical is good."

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          hurr11 month, 3 weeks ago

          Something to remember. Something to take into our own hearts. Let us not be silenced.

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            scott42611 month, 3 weeks ago

            I'm glad you posted this, jovial. Thomas Paine is one of the most important of our founding fathers...and perhaps he is the one who gave the final push the colonies needed to become an independent Nation in its own right....the United States of America!

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              Wolfie20071 month, 3 weeks ago

              If Thomas Paine was here today he wouldn't be voting for any liberal democrats. You can take that to the bank.

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                scott42611 month, 3 weeks ago

                If you believe that then you know absolutely nothing about Thomas Paine....

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                bigurn1 month, 3 weeks ago

                It's a far cry from Common Sense, which was about liberty, to Progressivism, which is about the reduction of liberty for the public good.

                Thomas Paine would not have traded liberty for security.

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                  scott42611 month, 3 weeks ago

                  You mean like nearly every Republican and nearly every other Democrat have done since 9/11?

                  "Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety."

                  -Benjamin Franklin (another great liberal), 1759

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                bigurn1 month, 3 weeks ago

                But do you know the rest of the story? The American Revolution wasn't enough for Paine. He continued to spiral into doctrines of increasing progressivism, until he began to advise anarchy and governmental overthrow as an effective state management scheme.

                He died penniless and friendless. His early work in classical liberalism led to a shift to social liberalism. His later treatises offended and marginalized everyone who had supported him. He notably wrote scathing letters about George Washington, the very man whose intervention gave him a seat at the table of the Revolution.

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                  jovial1 month, 3 weeks ago

                  And what's wrong with that. It's that type of discourse that is necessary in a democracy. If everyone were to agree there would be no progress. Thus aptly he is labeled a progressive.

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              Grew up In Brooklyn. Joined the Navy in 1976 stayed in 10 years. Aircraft Electronics tech. Worked for Major Govt. contractor then settled in California ...

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