Sage words circa 1919
By Teresa Trujillo | 01/16/09 | 01:28 PM EDT | 0 Comments
Here is some sage advice from our 30th president that may help our 44th president:
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Politics is not an end, but a means. It is not a product, but a process. It is the art of government. Like other values it has its counterfeits. So much emphasis has been placed upon the false that the significance of the true has been obscured and politics has come to convey the meaning of crafty and cunning selfishness, instead of candid and sincere service.
Calvin Coolidge (1919) from the speech Have Faith in Massachusetts
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