"Ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country." - John F. Kennedy
I used to think that phrase from JFK's Inaugural Address was the height of patriotism but as I've gotten older no longer agree. What part of liberty does doing things for the government entail? What part of capitalism?
If you think about it the "Ask Not" quote easily could be a slogan for the Chinese Communist Party. Almost fits like a glove.
Computer down for 2 weeks so catching up.
ReplyDeleteJFK: ABSOLUTELY. In total conflict with government FOR the people.
He could turn a phrase and catch the zeitgeist and that was one of the times. Doesn't fit today at all.
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