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he said the key to the bastille, the bastille been to prison, and, of course, bastille day in france is still july 14, still celebrated as the beginning of the french revolution. he said that key to george washington and it hangs today at mount vernon. that was his way of saying to washington, you, americans, are responsible for our revolution. and americans assume that, that they were responsible. and they thought they were responsible for all the revolutions that took place in the 19th century. somehow or another they were in the vanguard of history spreading democracy around the world. but with the french revolution spidering, spiraling into tyranny, then they became pessimistic about the ability of other peoples to be like them. which gave us that notion, gave them the notion that they were exception. exceptionalism fema which is very controversial is in comparison with europe. but the hope, the dream that other peoples would fall's, has always been there. that's one of the articles, one of the essays my last essay in the book is why america wants to spread democracy around the w
he said the key to the bastille, the bastille been to prison, and, of course, bastille day in france is still july 14, still celebrated as the beginning of the french revolution. he said that key to george washington and it hangs today at mount vernon. that was his way of saying to washington, you, americans, are responsible for our revolution. and americans assume that, that they were responsible. and they thought they were responsible for all the revolutions that took place in the 19th...
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says that he waits a little bit and that way for the governor in case together call and that will bastille way that they actually should really start if the governor calls at that point and at that time they'll start it minister look through the system you have that moment of time if you know i talk about individual forty five minutes you know an individual dead. and. it's a humbling experience i mean when you. it is just disbelief you know. because some of them i know for kim and twelve fourteen year. you will never forget about it you think about it until the day you know. it a fiction how can that not affectionate you're taking some guy even though he's done something to somebody get over since you're taking some guy's trip. and basically you're putting it is because you're part of the whole process of doing it well yeah it bothers me to lose day i have nightmares i wake up waiting i wake up with herbal nightmares that they won't do no good to tell you because you wouldn't understand it unless you've been there. twelve years after the execution of sawn sellers i met only one participant
says that he waits a little bit and that way for the governor in case together call and that will bastille way that they actually should really start if the governor calls at that point and at that time they'll start it minister look through the system you have that moment of time if you know i talk about individual forty five minutes you know an individual dead. and. it's a humbling experience i mean when you. it is just disbelief you know. because some of them i know for kim and twelve...
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waits a little bit and that way if war of the governor in case the governor call because that was bastille no way that you should give me start if the governor calls at that point and at that family or start administering the drug system you have that moment of time to think you know i talk about individual forty five minutes ago when individuals. and. it's a humbling experience i mean you. turn is just disbelief you know. because some of them i know for tune twelve fourteen year. you will never forget about it you think about it until the day you know. headed for action and how can that not affectionate you're taking some guy even though he's done something to somebody bit of a center taken some guys stripping down and basically you're put in the mid if because you're part of the whole process of doing it well yeah it bothers me to lose day i am not married i wake up waiting i wake up with herbal nightmares that they won't do no good to tell you because you wouldn't understand it unless you've been there. twelve years after the execution of sawn sellers i met only one participant of a sto
waits a little bit and that way if war of the governor in case the governor call because that was bastille no way that you should give me start if the governor calls at that point and at that family or start administering the drug system you have that moment of time to think you know i talk about individual forty five minutes ago when individuals. and. it's a humbling experience i mean you. turn is just disbelief you know. because some of them i know for tune twelve fourteen year. you will...
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with lee on one one in the second leg of their play off to go out for two on aggregate but trouble bastille were among the things that did make well rooting for a home and made it easier when all bets to go through are these in the first leg three one on the gulf and the brass napco gave the russians the ten minutes that it is safe to say second until they were called from the counter and not played close equaliser was a good lead on or to a group where elsewhere ben baker a free market recently f.c. twenty three one czech sides with korea pals and made into his expensive copenhagen brought about ourselves also debt and so to arsenal despite spending star sunday night he said fabregas may be to naisi to one of the slate three one on aggregate. plastic chicken offering to complete your route through the challenge of the children's. school i'm very hard to reach the goal should be to run composure in the second half when you don't want you. to. keep trying to play the ball you want to be an indian because you can forget where we are in the room. now meantime fenerbahce will not be in today's
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leaders of the french revolution, 1789 thomas sent the key to the best deal which was the prison and bastille day is still july 14th celebrated as the beginning of the french revolution. said that key to george washington and hang steady in mount vernon. that is his way to say you are responsible for our revolution and americans assumed that they were responsible and also thought they were responsible for all revolutions that took place that somehow they were in the vanguard of history spreading democracy around the world. but as the french revolution spirals into tyranny, then they became pessimistic about the ability of other people to be like them. that gave them the notion they were exceptional. which is very controversial, a comparison with you. but the hope, the dream, that other people would follow us has always been there. my last sa is one team to spread democracy around the world. but it by showing the world we could do that. mobilize saying then north and the last best hope and could we survive? napoleon iii was in the throne and the new empire in france. there were no democracies
leaders of the french revolution, 1789 thomas sent the key to the best deal which was the prison and bastille day is still july 14th celebrated as the beginning of the french revolution. said that key to george washington and hang steady in mount vernon. that is his way to say you are responsible for our revolution and americans assumed that they were responsible and also thought they were responsible for all revolutions that took place that somehow they were in the vanguard of history...
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influenced by part by the wonderful autobiography, and so i came away today because this is not only bastille day comer this is the date that sacco and vanzetti were executed. so my but if it is what would have happened if darrow had been their lawyer and had not been rejected by the sacco and vanzetti defense team which thought he was too much of a chicago midwesterners for this new england elite crowd. the result might have been different. but at any rate, let us welcome jack farrell. [applause] >> it's really nice to be introduced by david pollack julie gave me great insight for the tip o'neill book. he was a wonderful help. i came early tonight so i could listen and make sure the bookstore was passing it to great hands, and i was assured by meeting them and talking to them that it is you really are a wonderful community of people and i think the great thing about politics and prose is that we can continue to be long here and show up and continue to pay a little bit extra for books than we would on amazon. but you know what, you can't beat on amazon or come out a night like tonight on amaz
influenced by part by the wonderful autobiography, and so i came away today because this is not only bastille day comer this is the date that sacco and vanzetti were executed. so my but if it is what would have happened if darrow had been their lawyer and had not been rejected by the sacco and vanzetti defense team which thought he was too much of a chicago midwesterners for this new england elite crowd. the result might have been different. but at any rate, let us welcome jack farrell....
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i asked people why are we celebrating bastille days? so we had a lot of fun with that. but i want to know one of my main questions, because i do watch all this back and forth and all this stuff. so many times that if we would just follow our constitution, we wouldn't be in this mess. and one of these main things is article i, section 11 of the constitution. you know, basically, all the powers are vested in congress. they are not vested in the bureaucrats. they are not vest candidated. and what are we going to do, to me, to bring back that and make people understand? to get our power back for we, the people -- >> guest: i'm so glad you ask. um, no, this is, this is a very important point. democrat policies are so unpopular that democrats have had to stop promoting them themselves. releasing violent and, you know, child molesting, murdering criminals, for example. so instead they just nominate judges and then assure us that the judges are very moderate and centrist, and they get up to the supreme court and suddenly discover, look, in this 2 200-year-old document, we found
i asked people why are we celebrating bastille days? so we had a lot of fun with that. but i want to know one of my main questions, because i do watch all this back and forth and all this stuff. so many times that if we would just follow our constitution, we wouldn't be in this mess. and one of these main things is article i, section 11 of the constitution. you know, basically, all the powers are vested in congress. they are not vested in the bureaucrats. they are not vest candidated. and what...
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been to prison and it was bastille day and in france it is still july 14 that is still celebrated as the beginning of the french revolution. he sent becky to george washington and it hangs today in mt. vernon. that was his way of saying to washington, you americans are responsible for our revolution and americans assumed that, that they were responsible and they thought they were responsible for all the revolutions that took place in the 19th century. that somehow or other they were in the vanguard of history spreading democracy around the world. but when the french revolution spiraling into as you have written about in your book the great upheaval then they became pessimistic about the ability of other peoples to be like them, which gave us that notion and gave them that notion that they were exceptional. exceptionalism is a theme which is very controversial. it is in comparison with europe, but the hope, the dream that other peoples would follow us has always been there and that is one of the articles or one of the essays, my last essay in the book is why america wants to spread de
been to prison and it was bastille day and in france it is still july 14 that is still celebrated as the beginning of the french revolution. he sent becky to george washington and it hangs today in mt. vernon. that was his way of saying to washington, you americans are responsible for our revolution and americans assumed that, that they were responsible and they thought they were responsible for all the revolutions that took place in the 19th century. that somehow or other they were in the...
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been to prison and it was bastille day and in france it is still july 14 that is still celebrated as the beginning of the french revolution. he sent becky to george washington and it hangs today in mt. vernon. that was his way of saying to washington, you americans are responsible for our revolution and americans assumed that, that they were responsible and they thought they were responsible for all the revolutions that took place in the 19th century. that somehow or other they were in the vanguard of history spreading democracy around the world. but when the french revolution spiraling into as you have written about in your book the great upheaval then they became pessimistic about the ability of other peoples to be like them, which gave us that notion and gave them that notion that they were exceptional. exceptionalism is a theme which is very controversial. it is in comparison with europe, but the hope, the dream that other peoples would follow us has always been there and that is one of the articles or one of the essays, my last essay in the book is why america wants to spread de
been to prison and it was bastille day and in france it is still july 14 that is still celebrated as the beginning of the french revolution. he sent becky to george washington and it hangs today in mt. vernon. that was his way of saying to washington, you americans are responsible for our revolution and americans assumed that, that they were responsible and they thought they were responsible for all the revolutions that took place in the 19th century. that somehow or other they were in the...
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he sent the key to the bastille be in the prison, and of course in france it is still july 14th, they still saw the british as the beginning of the french revolution. she said that for george washington and it hangs today in mt. vernon. that was his way of saying to washington you americans are responsible, and the americans assumed that, that they were responsible, and they thought they were responsible for all of the revolution that took place. somehow or other they were a vanguard of the st. spreading democracy around the world. the french revolution was spiraling as to you have written about a great book agree that people, then they became pessimistic about the devotee of other people to be like them which gave them that notion that they were exceptional. the exceptional the sum was a very controversial and is in comparison with europe. but the hope, the dream of that other people would follow us to and has always been there and the essays, my last in the book is why america wants to spread democracy around. we want to do that from the very beginning and not necessarily to the tro
he sent the key to the bastille be in the prison, and of course in france it is still july 14th, they still saw the british as the beginning of the french revolution. she said that for george washington and it hangs today in mt. vernon. that was his way of saying to washington you americans are responsible, and the americans assumed that, that they were responsible, and they thought they were responsible for all of the revolution that took place. somehow or other they were a vanguard of the st....
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it is mistaken that somehow bastille day, today, is a bad day to celebrate. it is a great day to celebrate, the tearing down of the best deal, and the liberation of the small number of prisoners who were held there. seven people at the time. what happened later, which recall the french revolution, was a disaster, and it was a disaster because of economic policies that could have been avoided, and our good friends who were friends of thomas jefferson, they moved to america, and their son set up the dupont company. he said to not do this. it had to do with monetary policy, which matters a great deal. a little bit of background. the dominant interpretation of the french revolution is either a marxist, a clash of protective forces, the feudal system versus the rising capitalist course policy. this is rubbish. it has been established this is false on every count. there is nothing to be said for that interpretation. no good historian today -- and it persists. we still hear this language read the other is the conservative interpretation. it is also mistaken, the one
it is mistaken that somehow bastille day, today, is a bad day to celebrate. it is a great day to celebrate, the tearing down of the best deal, and the liberation of the small number of prisoners who were held there. seven people at the time. what happened later, which recall the french revolution, was a disaster, and it was a disaster because of economic policies that could have been avoided, and our good friends who were friends of thomas jefferson, they moved to america, and their son set up...
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is mistaken that somehow bastille day, today, is a bad day to celebrate. i think it is a great day to celebrate, the tearing down of the best deal, and the liberation of the small number of prisoners who were held there. seven people at the time. what happened later, which recall the french revolution, was a disaster, and it was a disaster because of economic policies that could have been avoided, and our good friends who were friends of thomas jefferson, they moved to america, and their son set up the dupont company. he said to not do this. it had to do with monetary policy, which matters a great deal. a little bit of background. the dominant interpretation of the french revolution is either a marxist, a clash of protective forces, the feudal system versus the rising capitalistourse policy. this is ruish. it has been established this is false on every count. there is nothing to be said for that interpretation. no good historian today -- and it persists. we still hear this language read the other is the conservative interpretation. it is also mistaken, the
is mistaken that somehow bastille day, today, is a bad day to celebrate. i think it is a great day to celebrate, the tearing down of the best deal, and the liberation of the small number of prisoners who were held there. seven people at the time. what happened later, which recall the french revolution, was a disaster, and it was a disaster because of economic policies that could have been avoided, and our good friends who were friends of thomas jefferson, they moved to america, and their son...