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Welcome to Call to Decision
Thomas Jefferson
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Thomas
Jefferson was
a very
remarkable man
who started
learning very
early in life
and never
stopped.
� At
5, began
studying under
his cousin's
tutor.
� At
9, studied
Latin, Greek
and French.
� At
14, studied
classical
literature and
additional
languages.
� At
16, entered
the College of
William and
Mary.
� At
19, studied
Law for 5
years starting
under George
Wythe.
� At
23, started
his own law
practice.
� At
25, was
elected to the
Virginia House
of Burgesses.
� At
31, wrote the
widely
circulated
"Summary
View of the
Rights of
British
America "
and retired
from his law
practice.
� At
32, was a
Delegate to
the Second
Continental
Congress.
� At
33, wrote the
Declaration of
Independence .
� At
33, took three
years to
revise
Virginia ’s
legal code and
wrote a Public
Education bill
and a statute
for Religious
Freedom.
� At
36, was
elected the
second
Governor of
Virginia
succeeding
Patrick Henry.
� At
40, served in
Congress for
two years.
� At
41, was the
American
minister to
France and
negotiated
commercial
treaties with
European
nations along
with Ben
Franklin and
John Adams.
� At
46, served as
the first
Secretary of
State under
George
Washington.
� At
53, served as
Vice President
and was
elected
president of
the American
Philosophical
Society.
� At
55, drafted
the Kentucky
Resolutions
and became the
active head of
Republican
Party.
� At
57, was
elected the
third
president of
the United
States .
� At
60, obtained
the Louisiana
Purchase
doubling the
nation’s
size.
� At
61, was
elected to a
second term as
President.
� At
65, retired to
Monticello .
� At
80, helped
President
Monroe shape
the Monroe
Doctrine.
� At
81, almost
single-handedly
created the
University of
Virginia and
served as its
first
president.
� At
83, died on
the 50th
anniversary of
the Signing of
the
Declaration of
Independence
along with
John Adams
Thomas
Jefferson knew
because he
himself
studied the
previous
failed
attempts at
government.
He understood
actual
history, the
nature of God,
his laws and
the nature of
man.
That happens
to be way more
than what most
understand
today.
Jefferson
really knew
his stuff.
A voice from
the past to
lead us in the
future:
John F.
Kennedy held a
dinner in the
white House
for a group of
the brightest
minds in the
nation at that
time. He made
this
statement:
"This is
perhaps the
assembly of
the most
intelligence
ever to gather
at one time in
the White
House with the
exception of
when Thomas
Jefferson
dined
alone."
“When we get
piled upon one
another in
large cities,
as in Europe,
we shall
become as
corrupt as
Europe .”
-- Thomas
Jefferson
“The
democracy will
cease to exist
when you take
away from
those who are
willing to
work and give
to those who
would not.”
-- Thomas
Jefferson
“It is
incumbent on
every
generation to
pay its own
debts as it
goes. A
principle
which if acted
on would save
one-half the
wars of the
world.”
-- Thomas
Jefferson
“I predict
future
happiness for
Americans if
they can
prevent the
government
from wasting
the labors of
the people
under the
pretense of
taking care of
them.”
-- Thomas
Jefferson
“My reading
of history
convinces me
that most bad
government
results from
too much
government.”
-- Thomas
Jefferson
“No
free man shall
ever be
debarred the
use of
arms.”
-- Thomas
Jefferson
“The
strongest
reason for the
people to
retain the
right to keep
and bear arms
is, as a last
resort, to
protect
themselves
against
tyranny in
government.”
-- Thomas
Jefferson
“The tree of
liberty must
be refreshed
from time to
time with the
blood of
patriots and
tyrants.”
-- Thomas
Jefferson
“To compel a
man to
subsidize with
his taxes the
propagation of
ideas which he
disbelieves
and abhors is
sinful and
tyrannical.”
-- Thomas
Jefferson
Thomas
Jefferson said
in 1802:
“I believe
that banking
institutions
are more
dangerous to
our liberties
than standing
armies.
If the
American
people ever
allow private
banks to
control the
issue of their
currency,
first by
inflation,
then by
deflation, the
banks and
corporations
that will grow
up around the
banks will
deprive the
people of all
property -
until their
children
wake-up
homeless on
the continent
their fathers
conquered.”
I wish we
could get this
out to
everyone!!!
I'm doing my
part.
Please do
yours......
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