1. Let's talk about this quote from "Cicero," supporting a libertarian point of view. A moments reflection should show it's fake.https://twitter.com/nashtonhart/status/833809674797514752 …
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3. In fact, Cicero is quoting the American constitution, written more than 1800 years after he died. Quite a feat!
4. A moment's googling turns up source of quote: a potboiler from right-wing screwball Taylor Caldwell:https://books.google.ca/books?id=bDfWDQAAQBAJ&pg=PT491&lpg=PT491&dq=Our+constitution+speaks+of+%22the+general+welfare+of+the+people%22+cicero&source=bl&ots=v0VltMPtqZ&sig=SGDCyumbpTwF2qTay7tVKK7jOsg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiDyPL04Z_SAhVI_IMKHbGMA3sQ6AEIKzAD#v=onepage&q=Our%20constitution%20speaks%20of%20%22the%20general%20welfare%20of%20the%20people%22%20cicero&f=false …
yeah well, that's just, like, your opinion, man.
Britain has no constitution but you hear Brits talking about "our constitution." This bit could be a liberal translation.
Think that is a real Cicero quote. Can find documentation as far back as 1965. @HeerJeet
*no written constitution
You are mistaken. It only shows Cicero grasped the concept of fake news, talking about a non-existing constitution. Very clever.
Next you’ll be telling me he didn’t really say “O, the Times! O, the Post!”
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