Monday, September 6, 2010

Labor Day Quote

No one respected the working man more, or fought for his rights as hard, as Eugene V. Debs (1855-1926), so it seems approprite to quote him today especially:

“When we are in partnership and have stopped
clutching each other's throats, when we have
stopped enslaving each other, we will stand
together, hands clasped, and be friends, we
will be comrades, we will be brothers, and
we will begin the march to the grandest
civilization the human race has ever known.”

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