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Politics : Evolution

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To: Brumar89 who wrote (4915)5/13/2010 7:19:20 PM
From: Solon  Read Replies (1) of 69300
 
I posted you this wonderful memorial to his family after he was dead. It was not to encourage cheap garbage from such an ignorant ass as yourself.

That you don't know what liking young men and being generous means in that context shows how retarded you are. I was generous to young men and liked them as I was liked and helped along in my youth. But I would be very reluctant to give an idiot like you a step up in life. Maybe your priest can help you??

"Mr. Ingersoll's devotion to his family, so tender, loving and gallant, was beautiful to see. There surely never lived a more affectionate brother, a truer, nobler husband, a dearer, fonder father, or a more precious grandfather -- He was always the lover, adoring and adored. He deified wife and children. The noble mother was a goddess, their children cherubs, their home a heaven. A holier, sweeter, happier home was never built and kept beneath the stars than Robert Green Ingersoll's. The open secret of it all was Liberty and Love. There were no commands, no threats, no penalties, no punishments. Errors were corrected with caresses, carelessness rebuked with kisses, faults remedied with favors, and accompanying these were reasonable requests, right precepts, wise counsels, and rising over all a shining, glorious example.

A friend once said to the younger daughter, Mrs. Maud Ingersoll Probasco: "Your father was a great man." Out of the impulsive eagerness of her heart she exclaimed: "My father was not a man, he was a god!" and this exalted feeling was shared by all the members of his family.
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