Hamilton vs. Jefferson Adam Dyer 10/8/03 Hamilton:” Jefferson how has the poor people been doing these days.” Jefferson:” Well Hamilton not so good with people like you in office.”I fear that if i turn around that you would take the advantage and stab me in the back.” Hamilton:” Jefferson that was one heck of a cheap shot.”Now why don’t we both act like grownups and fight polatics!” Jefferson:” Well it was your idea so you can pick a topic.” Hamilton:” Well i think that we should raise the taxes do you think that we should do that?” Jefferson:” Well you want to know about that” Hamilton:” Why not it is about polatics is it not?” Jefferson:” Well you said so, i think that you can take those taxes and shove them!” Hamilton:” You think my topic was so bad let me hear one of your topics they must be so much better than mine.” Jefferson:” We do not need a strong national defense we need more power for the states.” Hamilton:” We need strong national government or we wont be able to keep are country safe from other countries and keep order in our own.” Hamilton:” One last time my topic, maybe we can agree on one thing i don’t think that their should be a California recall.” Jefferson:” Well i think that we should because it should be the peoples decision if they want to recall him or not.” Hamilton:” Its final we hate everything about each other!” Jefferson:” That’s for sure.”.
The Essay on Burr Hamilton Jefferson A Study In Character
The book is, nonetheless, intellectually honest (the author admits his biases upfront and in the appendix), provocative, and ultimately instructive. He blasts certain points of historical consensus and bias through the skillful use of both evidence and conjecture. He utilizes firsthand accounts of friends and associates, as well as rascals and enemies, to convey multidimensional impressions of ...