And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
I worked in the Charlestown Navy Yard for the National Park Service as a maintenance supervisor 1992-2013. In all those years I only ever met 2 Interpretation rangers that weren't a liberal whackjob.
College degree in any of these: gender studies, philosophy, art history, anthropology, or "ethnic and civilization studies" will prepare you well for a gubmint job informing national park visitors of the racist history of the USA. Alternate career path would be burger flipper or residential landscape beautification engineer (you probably get a free backpack leaf blower).
In July 1997 she sailed under her own power for the first time since 1881. I went there to see it. The day before the sail, people could go aboard for a little tour of the ship. Awesomely cool.
Looks like the USS Constitution.
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I was in Vermont in 2016 and made strip to see her. In drydock being restored. Still awesome. Sadly, I won't visit again. Too many wackos.
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DeleteI worked in the Charlestown Navy Yard for the National Park Service as a maintenance supervisor 1992-2013. In all those years I only ever met 2 Interpretation rangers that weren't a liberal whackjob.
ReplyDeleteWell, probably true but, after all, it WAS Boston.
DeleteCollege degree in any of these: gender studies, philosophy, art history, anthropology, or "ethnic and civilization studies" will prepare you well for a gubmint job informing national park visitors of the racist history of the USA. Alternate career path would be burger flipper or residential landscape beautification engineer (you probably get a free backpack leaf blower).
DeleteIn July 1997 she sailed under her own power for the first time since 1881. I went there to see it. The day before the sail, people could go aboard for a little tour of the ship. Awesomely cool.
ReplyDeleteOnly two masts?
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