Today marks the 269th birthday of Thomas Jefferson, one of the most well-known founding fathers and the principal author of the Declaration of Independence.
"Jefferson set a new, individualist standard for virtue. The old standard, deriving from ancient Greece and Rome, was that virtue depended on one’s role as a citizen — voting, running for office, doing public things. Although Jefferson enjoyed a distinguished public career, he had an entirely different idea: that what counted most was the way individuals conducted their private lives, their contribution to civil society rather than politics."
Dreadfully sorry for what we've done to your country.