I remember Allegheny County, singing along with Jonathan Edwards

I remember that time on that rough as fuck road in Allegany County, singing along with Jonathan Edwards.

Sunshine go away today

I donโ€™t feel much like dancing Some manโ€™s gone, heโ€™s tried to run my life ย  Donโ€™t know what heโ€™s asking He tells me Iโ€™d better get in line Canโ€™t hear what heโ€™s saying When I grow up Iโ€™m going to make it mine But these arenโ€™t dues I been paying ย  How much does it cost, Iโ€™ll buy it The time is all weโ€™ve lost, Iโ€™ll try it But he canโ€™t even run his own life Iโ€™ll be damned if heโ€™ll run mine, Sunshine ย  Sunshine go away today I donโ€™t feel much like dancing Some manโ€™s gone heโ€™s tried to run my life Donโ€™t know what heโ€™s asking ย  Working starts to make me wonder where The fruits of what I do are going He says in love and war all is fair But heโ€™s got cards he ainโ€™t showing ย  How much does it cost, Iโ€™ll buy it The time is all weโ€™ve lost, Iโ€™ll try it But he canโ€™t even run his own life Iโ€™ll be damned if heโ€™ll run mine, Sunshine ย  Sunshine come on back another day I promise you Iโ€™ll be singing This old world, sheโ€™s gonna turn around Brand new bellsโ€™ll be ringing.

Partisan Politics, 1800 edition

“Can serious and reflecting men look about them and doubt that, if (Thomas) Jefferson is elected and the Jacobins get into authority, those morals which protect our lives from the knife of the assassin, which guard the chastity of our wives and daughters from seduction and violence, defend our property from plunder and devastation and shield our religion from contempt and profanation, will not be trampled upon?” ~ Timothy Dwight, president of Yale University, 1800.

Aren’t you glad that nasty partisan politics is a new thing in America?