History tells us that when awakened with news that the Bastille had been stormed Louis XVI asked his aid if it was a revolt. The aid responded, "No sire, it is a Revolution." Sometimes Liberty needs a Revolution...
History tells us that when awakened with news that the Bastille had been stormed Louis XVI asked his aid if it was a revolt. The aid responded, "No sire, it is a Revolution." Sometimes Liberty needs a Revolution...
While it will be forever difficult to take anyone using a handle like "Grape Soda" serious, I am curious what it is that you don't believe. The quote itself, which is nothing more than a historical antidote I'm certain, although Louis knew the Good Times were over and the opposition was out for blood. Or the fact that Revolution is quite often needed? If it is the latter you speak of let me clarify - bloodless Revolution. I wasn't talking about Civil War or I would have said Civil War.
The last Revolution was under Reagan, when he literally ended the Democratic domination of the South single handedly. Senator Richard Shelby (Rep. Alabama, my home state) entered politics as a Democrat and was first elected as a Democratic Senator. Flipping the South Democratic was a HUGE deal. My first experience voting was the November election of 1984, and I cast my ballot for Ronnie. It was amazing how popular Reagan had become. Rock Star big, and yet you still had those whiny ass libs bitching all the time. Kind of reminds me of 2024....
History tells us that when awakened with news that the Bastille had been stormed Louis XVI asked his aid if it was a revolt. The aid responded, "No sire, it is a Revolution." Sometimes Liberty needs a Revolution...
I don’t believe that
While it will be forever difficult to take anyone using a handle like "Grape Soda" serious, I am curious what it is that you don't believe. The quote itself, which is nothing more than a historical antidote I'm certain, although Louis knew the Good Times were over and the opposition was out for blood. Or the fact that Revolution is quite often needed? If it is the latter you speak of let me clarify - bloodless Revolution. I wasn't talking about Civil War or I would have said Civil War.
The last Revolution was under Reagan, when he literally ended the Democratic domination of the South single handedly. Senator Richard Shelby (Rep. Alabama, my home state) entered politics as a Democrat and was first elected as a Democratic Senator. Flipping the South Democratic was a HUGE deal. My first experience voting was the November election of 1984, and I cast my ballot for Ronnie. It was amazing how popular Reagan had become. Rock Star big, and yet you still had those whiny ass libs bitching all the time. Kind of reminds me of 2024....
The French Revolution.. https://mileswmathis.com/frev.pdf