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Jan. 21st, 2009 11:08 amAs of late I seem to have developed an incredible crush on Thomas Jefferson (as played by Stephen Dillane), and thus done a lot of research on him, I made this:
tasteofconcern
tasteofconcern
tasteofconcern
(Blog source is here, at Blogspot, because the LJ feed hasn't updated yet.)
Here follow the clear-thinking arguments of a citizen, myself, Thomas Jefferson, concerned with the course of this country as a whole and with its elements in particular.
A modern!Jefferson, with views I've tried to keep as consistent as possible with the original historical character, while modernizing the context. Neither quite a Democrat nor a Republican (though he terms himself a Democrat, reluctantly, if pressed), Jefferson is concerned with issues of freedom - especially in religion and speech - noninterference in foreign affairs, the foolishness of deficit spending and excessive taxation and the danger of too much centrally collected power in such a fast-growing population.
And he responds to comments.
If you're as big of a history geek as I am, please, come check it out!
(Blog source is here, at Blogspot, because the LJ feed hasn't updated yet.)
Here follow the clear-thinking arguments of a citizen, myself, Thomas Jefferson, concerned with the course of this country as a whole and with its elements in particular.
A modern!Jefferson, with views I've tried to keep as consistent as possible with the original historical character, while modernizing the context. Neither quite a Democrat nor a Republican (though he terms himself a Democrat, reluctantly, if pressed), Jefferson is concerned with issues of freedom - especially in religion and speech - noninterference in foreign affairs, the foolishness of deficit spending and excessive taxation and the danger of too much centrally collected power in such a fast-growing population.
And he responds to comments.
If you're as big of a history geek as I am, please, come check it out!