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  • 2016-01-07 (xsd:date)
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  • Did George Washington Want Citizens Armed Against the Government? (en)
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  • In January 2016, a quote attributed to first U.S. president George Washington, about the importance of an armed citizenry, started recirculating on the internet: This statement had been making the online rounds for several years, but it regained popularity in January 2016 after President Obama announced new measures on gun control. George Washington never uttered the phrase in question. The first ten words (a free people ought not only be armed and disciplined) are taken from the former president's annual address to the Senate and House of Representatives on 8 January 1790, in which he argued in favor of an armed citizenry and self-sufficiency in production military supplies as a deterrent to war: A page dedicated to fake quotes attributed to George Washington on the Mount Vernon web site addressed this passage as follows: Although this meme does include a portion of Washington's first annual address to members of the Senate and House of Representatives in 1790, the majority of the quote was never uttered by the Founding Father, and does not accurately represent his views on gun control. Nonetheless, its apocryphal nature doesn't hinder its continued reproduction as a genuine expression from George Washington: (en)
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