Two Hundredth Anniversary of Thomas Paine’s Death
‘WE HAVE IT IN OUR POWER TO BEGIN THE WORLD OVER AGAIN’

In 1776, Thomas Paine wrote a famous pamphlet called “Common Sense”. He was the father of the American Revolution. Few realize that Paine was the leader, Thomas Jefferson the follower. And political change came – as always – from the bottom up, not the top down – pretty embarrassing when the BBC has to educate us about our own history:
“In January 1776, only one third of the delegates to the Continental Congress [the political body of the American Revolution] were in favour of declaring independence from Britain,” says Cheryl Hudson, associate fellow at the Rothermere American Institute at Oxford University.
“Then, Paine published Common Sense which argued for immediate and complete separation of the colonies from the ‘mother country’. His visionary and uncompromising words captured the public imagination, and under pressure from the people, individual colonies began to instruct their delegates to vote for independence.”
Thomas Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence followed soon after”.
Check out the BBC’s article: Who was Thomas Paine?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/8089115.stm
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by Thomas Paine
“….support each other, and on this……….depends the strength of government, and the happiness of the governed.”
” the more simple anything is, the less liable it is to be disordered, and the easier repaired when disordered;…….”
No one even knows where, and if, this wondrous curmudgeon is even buried. We could say a prayer for him, but it would really aggravate him. It’s good that he’s remembered.
The era of Thomas Paine is returning……
The printed voice of the common man and the rapid exchanging of ideas is reawakening in the Internet.
Blog on!
Thanks much for that great piece of text.